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My memory of Jon Katz consists primarily of "In this post-9/11 world ..."Don't forget "In this post-Columbine world..."and "... writ large"Two of my favs
I loved Land of the Lost! Dinosaurs! Sleestack! Monkey-men!
..Just down the road from the corner of Mound and Big Beaver.
My mom takes care of the mentally ill, they're having paycuts. (the caretakers, not the mentally ill.) Well, that's just not fair. If the caretakers have to take a pay cut, then I say the mentally ill should, too.
Actually, if you check the CIA factbook, the United States and Russia do not recognize any claim to Antarctica. This just screams for a "In Soviet Russia" post, but I will restrain myself.
First, the average consumer has to perceive Linux as being more than just a playground for computer nerds....[snip] The average consumer has to perceive Linux, period. And I just don't think that's happening, yet (at least outside the IT industry).
Contrast this with the palms which are spammed across most electronics stores. Electronics stores? Heck, you can buy 'em at WalMart and Target now.
I was in a local Best Buy yesterday (suburban Detroit) and they had a boat load of 'em stacked up in the aisle - at least 20-30 boxes. Also had some cheap games, plus controlers, VMU's, etc.
My memory of Jon Katz consists primarily of "In this post-9/11 world ..."
Don't forget "In this post-Columbine world..."
and "... writ large"
Two of my favs
I loved Land of the Lost! Dinosaurs! Sleestack! Monkey-men!
..Just down the road from the corner of Mound and Big Beaver.
My mom takes care of the mentally ill, they're having paycuts. (the caretakers, not the mentally ill.)
Well, that's just not fair. If the caretakers have to take a pay cut, then I say the mentally ill should, too.
Actually, if you check the CIA factbook, the United States and Russia do not recognize any claim to Antarctica.
This just screams for a "In Soviet Russia" post, but I will restrain myself.
First, the average consumer has to perceive Linux as being more than just a playground for computer nerds....[snip]
The average consumer has to perceive Linux, period. And I just don't think that's happening, yet (at least outside the IT industry).
Contrast this with the palms which are spammed across most electronics stores.
Electronics stores? Heck, you can buy 'em at WalMart and Target now.
I was in a local Best Buy yesterday (suburban Detroit) and they had a boat load of 'em stacked up in the aisle - at least 20-30 boxes. Also had some cheap games, plus controlers, VMU's, etc.