Food is way to cheap in the first world anyway. Maybe we can get rid of lard asses driving up medical insurance. Not to create a "sin tax" (no pun intended), but the US has a tad too much food, and a lot of it is wasted, not to mention that it uses valuable resources.
Not before they can read the... I'm too drunk to remember how you call the papers in the pill package, but you know what I'm talking about. <slashdotter type="parenting expert">
s/soon to become/now
MEDs. Somehow quite appropriate for this thread.
Food is way to cheap in the first world anyway. Maybe we can get rid of lard asses driving up medical insurance. Not to create a "sin tax" (no pun intended), but the US has a tad too much food, and a lot of it is wasted, not to mention that it uses valuable resources.
Rakia.
Weird, I never noticed my laptop can fuck. I wonder if it's jealous because of the porn. ;P
Thanks for the clarification, BTW.
Linux already has applications, why does it need WINE?
Time for a operator overloaded CPU arch, ala B5000...
http://hacks.mozilla.org/2009/07/tracemonkey-overview/
If you have money to spare for non-needed Wi-Fi adapters, maybe you can send some my way.
I prefer daisy chaining HDDs, rather than using firewire as a sextoy.
Then again, your username can't be that random.
They did.
X.org+DRM+GEM+Mesa+KMS+GL/GLX/AIGLX+DRI/DRI2+UXA/EXA/XAA
Gesundheit.
IOW, most of slashdot.
And that's a bad thing?
Gahhhh... XML FAIL. That should have been a self-closing tag. Too much alcohol...
Not before they can read the... I'm too drunk to remember how you call the papers in the pill package, but you know what I'm talking about.
<slashdotter type="parenting expert">
Sounds good. Now gimme pills! :P
$10 is a month worth of highs, you realize?
What technical limitations? *pulls out wrench*
ROFL
I know the parent is somewhat obvious, but I'd mark that Insightful.
Sounds like an IO co-processor. Not unheard of in general, but would make a boom in the consumer space.
http://will.incorrige.us/sas-vs-sata.png
I still want a dedicated channel controller, ala mainframe, and now!
It's easier to manage, I think.