iPod's Two-Year Anniversary
the terminal of Geoff Goodfellow writes "Two years ago this month, Apple Computer released a small, sleek-looking device it called the iPod. This Sunday's New York Times Magazine has a long article on it: The Guts of a New Machine."
http://www.ipodsdirtysecret.com
I was perusing IMDB to find something to troll with and I came across this gem. If anyone has this on VHS, PLEASE!!!! capture it to DiVX or MPEG2 and put up a bit torrent link!!! If only for the historical value!
Don't mind if I do!
I have what you need: Thousands of user-editable WikiWikiWebs without any access control whatsover!
Just click edit, and type teh URL to the image of your choising (hehe...) into the textarea, then submit, and it should appear inline!
Just one last thing folks. Use some commonsense! Avoid the high profile and certainly well monitored wikis that appear on the first result page. Instead, take from the middle of the stack (result page 18) and target those backwater wikis that are only maintained twice per decade...
Just wrap your lips around my iPod and I'll shoot a streaming load of hot saltysweet MP3's into your mouth.
You must have gotten modded down because you *dared* to go against the Slashbot mindset. Looks like you might want to check out Anti Slash, a meeting site for all the disgruntled people who have been snubbed by Slashdot's moderation system.
in the US. The quality is extraordinary, stories are superior to 99% of what's on tv today.
Are US companies are keeping this stuff (except for a bit) out of the broadcast realm because they are not the source?
Is anime too unamerican and simply shouldn't be an influence to american culture?
Is it because of potential takeovers (meaning US companies can get the products alot cheaper during the next decline in the asian markets?
I want to know why? I'd pay an extra 10 a month for a pure Anime channel with an option for original voice over and subtitles.
And sorry for being so off-topic.