We'll see how 'meaningful' your existence is when you snuff it and your 50 years of obsessively stored emails documenting your 'meaningful existence' are flushed down the wazoo with the press of a key by some relative keen to have your laptop. Yes, nobody gives a fuck about your emails but you; when you're gone nobody is going to be poring over them, rifling through them trying to piece together your illustrious and unforgettable existence.
They'll be deleted and forgotten before your coffin lid is closed.
Save them the bother and delete as you go I say!
The original liquid was of course heavy water which (as every schoolboy knows) breaks down over time to become ordinary light water.
This then floated off into space.
With you on that. I've bought all 4 previous versions of Civilization and was eagerly looking forward to buying Civ V until I read about having to install Steam crap.
Having gone through a hideous experience years ago with Steam just to get to play Half Life 2 which I'd bought and paid for I vowed never again to buy any game with Steam or DRM. And I haven't.
They can whistle if they think I'm going to buy Civ V. I'm not going to pirate it though. I'll carry on with Civ 4 or not bother at all.
It obvious that by then scientists will have found some of that string they've been theorising about for years and will be using that for interconnects.
Nope my life has no significance. Neither does yours - you just haven't realised it yet.
We'll see how 'meaningful' your existence is when you snuff it and your 50 years of obsessively stored emails documenting your 'meaningful existence' are flushed down the wazoo with the press of a key by some relative keen to have your laptop. Yes, nobody gives a fuck about your emails but you; when you're gone nobody is going to be poring over them, rifling through them trying to piece together your illustrious and unforgettable existence. They'll be deleted and forgotten before your coffin lid is closed. Save them the bother and delete as you go I say!
The original liquid was of course heavy water which (as every schoolboy knows) breaks down over time to become ordinary light water. This then floated off into space.
The whole f**king world has gone stark staring mad.
Just f***ing awesome. Haha.
With you on that. I've bought all 4 previous versions of Civilization and was eagerly looking forward to buying Civ V until I read about having to install Steam crap. Having gone through a hideous experience years ago with Steam just to get to play Half Life 2 which I'd bought and paid for I vowed never again to buy any game with Steam or DRM. And I haven't. They can whistle if they think I'm going to buy Civ V. I'm not going to pirate it though. I'll carry on with Civ 4 or not bother at all.
It obvious that by then scientists will have found some of that string they've been theorising about for years and will be using that for interconnects.