Yes, that was the point - the "rose-tinted values" that we are supposed to have... unimpeachable freedoms, people willing to stand up to the government, more than two relevant political parties, (mostly) sane laws, etc.
I'm liking Swedish values more because they have actually managed to keep most of them around and alive.
Chrono Cross is the spiritual sequel to Chrono Trigger and an excellent game in its own right. So... you kind of already have your sequel there.
I never really finished the game - I got it on loan from a buddy 10 years ago and only made it about 10 hours in. Is there some sort of cliffhanger at the end?
Funny thing is, that's actually illegal in Sweden. They talked about it Steal This Movie, I believe - the Swedish government being influenced to change the law by foreign governments or interests is a pretty big crime.
I can't for the life of me find the specific term to cite though as I don't speak Bork.
I like to think of the editors as first posters who usually make something worthwhile, but with about as many spelling mistakes and factual inaccuracies as most other first posts.
I want to use it on our admin's flash drives and teach them how to use it. I've never used it (but I can figure it out), but if someone could give me a very short "idiot's guide to truecrypt", I'd really appreciate it.
There's also the people who don't want a shiny expensive Mac but might like the OS. This lets you run Mac OSX on a cheaper box, so that's more of a win there.
Have you ever looked at the guys of an Apple computer? I found one in the street a couple years ago. The Hard Drives slid in, slot-style, so there were no cables to manage. Pretty cool! And then I wanted to get to the motherboard to salvage parts (jumpers, batteries, etc.).
The goddamned thing was built like a safe deposit box. They used hex screws to hold everything together. I had to get metal shears and a crowbar to open the thing up, because I was curious if there was gold or something else similarly valuable in this computer built like a fucking tank.
But then we'd be in serious trouble if we ever had to go to war.
Wait, so... basically, some Trekkie scientist in Sweden said "Hey, what if we messed with the polarity?" and it actually worked?
Yes, that was the point - the "rose-tinted values" that we are supposed to have... unimpeachable freedoms, people willing to stand up to the government, more than two relevant political parties, (mostly) sane laws, etc.
I'm liking Swedish values more because they have actually managed to keep most of them around and alive.
Chrono Cross is the spiritual sequel to Chrono Trigger and an excellent game in its own right. So... you kind of already have your sequel there.
I never really finished the game - I got it on loan from a buddy 10 years ago and only made it about 10 hours in. Is there some sort of cliffhanger at the end?
I find it sad that the Swedes do a better job of displaying American values than the Americans do (and I say this as an American myself).
Funny thing is, that's actually illegal in Sweden. They talked about it Steal This Movie, I believe - the Swedish government being influenced to change the law by foreign governments or interests is a pretty big crime.
I can't for the life of me find the specific term to cite though as I don't speak Bork.
How about places with dirt roads? Out of the way places, like the Afghanistan or Idaho.
This is the year of Palm on the PDA!
QCF QCF P!
Top down it's red, yellow, green. Even with "turn arrows" and whatnot, green is on the bottom and red is towards the top.
Sideways it's red, yellow, green, left to right.
I've been all over America and I haven't seen it any other way. Maybe in other countries its different, but not that I've seen.
I like to think of the editors as first posters who usually make something worthwhile, but with about as many spelling mistakes and factual inaccuracies as most other first posts.
Well, you could always take up guns and have a revolution if it came to that.
Wait, where? Australia? Oh, sorry dude. My bad.
How could you forget Microsoft Bob on that list?
It's hard to keep secrets from your hand anyway.
Thankfully, the Kindle3 will have an advanced shape-shifting screen that will autogenerate braille in real-time.
I'd set it to Jeremy Irons mode.
Haha, that's awesome. Sweet Jesus is that an actual song?
Sure, my phone plays music.
Isn't Firefox open-source? Tell 'em to put down their sauerkraut and croissants and contribute code for their language.
Top-heavy women or GTFO!
Your numbers make no sense.
Hence why I said hypothetical.
Slashdot has an excellent search solution, although it's third party. They must have contracted it out or something.
How can one get TrueCrypt to work?
I want to use it on our admin's flash drives and teach them how to use it. I've never used it (but I can figure it out), but if someone could give me a very short "idiot's guide to truecrypt", I'd really appreciate it.
The Version of IE included with 7 will, and if your browser is non-IE it probably wouldn't work well with Windows Update anyway. ActiveX and all that.
There's also the people who don't want a shiny expensive Mac but might like the OS. This lets you run Mac OSX on a cheaper box, so that's more of a win there.
Have you ever looked at the guys of an Apple computer? I found one in the street a couple years ago. The Hard Drives slid in, slot-style, so there were no cables to manage. Pretty cool! And then I wanted to get to the motherboard to salvage parts (jumpers, batteries, etc.).
The goddamned thing was built like a safe deposit box. They used hex screws to hold everything together. I had to get metal shears and a crowbar to open the thing up, because I was curious if there was gold or something else similarly valuable in this computer built like a fucking tank.