Take Me Home, I'm Drunk
Nereus writes "The BBC News is reporting on an interesting new software product developed by three undergraduates at the University of Aberdeen [and the Universities of Hull and Sheffield]. The University Leisure and Lifestyle Manager (ULL) is the ultimate student companion, helping in all aspects of life; from choosing text books, to getting home from the pub after a few too many. Hopefully it won't put an end to the traditional student pastime of waking up on a park bench after a night out, with a traffic cone on your head..."
I don't see how using this utility to pick out textbooks and find bars has anything to do with responsibility. In fact I think using this to get a cab is a great deal more responsible than driving yourself home.
They had one too many. Alcohol will do that to a person.
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ping -f 255.255.255.255 # if only
-sigh-
Here we go again.
The McDonalds coffee case IS NOT a good example of filing lawsuits due to dumb mistakes. Im not saying that that doesnt happen. It does. A lot. But this case is simply not a good example.
Read this page.
ugh.
no
one tip:
the metal alloy of sony ericsson t610 is not hard enough to open cans with.
So to get a brunette, does that mean we have to listen to the phrase "Take me home, I need to study?"
No, listen for the phrase, "Hey, did that drunk blonde leave yet?"