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Wall Murals...
I am not that creative, so just in case I use a solution that definitely uses 8 bits as well (actually a few more). There is this place called Internet where digital images are available all over the place, such as JO All one has to do is slam it in YottaPrint and print it on wall-mural, or billboard size...
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Re:Barbie disagrees
Especially if they looked like this. She did a spread for Stuff Magazine. She did an interview for them, too.
I recently heard her on a radio interview promoting her new book. She's smart and well spoken. But you know those types of jokes that are subtle and in the delivery? The kind that most socially adapted people pick up quickly. There were a couple of those that seemed to go over her head. (Which was neat because it made her seem more like the nerd/wallflower type than a social butterfly.) Here's an example from the Stuff Magazine interview:
QUESTION: After the show, you attended UCLA, became a genius and published a paper on Percolation and Gibbs states multiplicity for ferromagnetic Ashkin-Teller models on Z2. I really enjoyed the part on infinite occupied clusters.
ANSWER: It's really complicated and not that interesting to most people.
Jeepers, Winnie, he was being tongue-in-cheek and opened the door for a joke.
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Re:Barbie disagrees
Especially if they looked like this. She did a spread for Stuff Magazine. She did an interview for them, too.
I recently heard her on a radio interview promoting her new book. She's smart and well spoken. But you know those types of jokes that are subtle and in the delivery? The kind that most socially adapted people pick up quickly. There were a couple of those that seemed to go over her head. (Which was neat because it made her seem more like the nerd/wallflower type than a social butterfly.) Here's an example from the Stuff Magazine interview:
QUESTION: After the show, you attended UCLA, became a genius and published a paper on Percolation and Gibbs states multiplicity for ferromagnetic Ashkin-Teller models on Z2. I really enjoyed the part on infinite occupied clusters.
ANSWER: It's really complicated and not that interesting to most people.
Jeepers, Winnie, he was being tongue-in-cheek and opened the door for a joke.
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Re:Barbie disagrees
Especially if they looked like this. She did a spread for Stuff Magazine. She did an interview for them, too.
I recently heard her on a radio interview promoting her new book. She's smart and well spoken. But you know those types of jokes that are subtle and in the delivery? The kind that most socially adapted people pick up quickly. There were a couple of those that seemed to go over her head. (Which was neat because it made her seem more like the nerd/wallflower type than a social butterfly.) Here's an example from the Stuff Magazine interview:
QUESTION: After the show, you attended UCLA, became a genius and published a paper on Percolation and Gibbs states multiplicity for ferromagnetic Ashkin-Teller models on Z2. I really enjoyed the part on infinite occupied clusters.
ANSWER: It's really complicated and not that interesting to most people.
Jeepers, Winnie, he was being tongue-in-cheek and opened the door for a joke.
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Re:Scotty would be pleased.
Milla's in this month's Maxim. I think you meant this month's Stuff mag covergirl pictures. Also, look into this, this or this and it's parent directory. </fanboy>
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Maxim is for jerks
Stuff is much funnier! Oh yeah it has chicks also
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Re:sendmail == microsoft
The difference between configuring sendmail and configuring postfix is like the difference between banging your head on the wall and having sex with the most beautiful woman on earth.
Somebody will pay you to bang your head on the wall?
BTW, no way.