and apparently I forgot it all the second I left the room... sorry 'bout that (thinking different mass rather than different constant... if only that preview button had a clue stick)
--- I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in. They're still in, aren't they?
Not to be prissy... but since I did need to go through the whole college physics thing all too recently, there's that need to share pain... If we're lighter, we'll go spiraling into the sun, which sounds much more plesant to me (brr.. hate the cold!)
--- I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in. They're still in, aren't they?
but what you need to remember... what's most efficient for corporations isn't what makes the most sense, it's what makes them the most money. If they didn't make as much money off the current mech ways, then that product wouldn't be as efficient (for them) as it could be. It's not like they're missing sales by delaying a release, they're getting more sales... one old model, and one new. (and that's as much sense as I can make about big business after a few too many nights of no sleep)
I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in. They're still in, aren't they?
and I'm damned sure it wasn't that super magnetic screwdriver I was using to hook up the motherboard. and with the number of people that just plain don't like my looks... it seems I'll be getting a few more of those nasties.
I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in. They're still in, aren't they?
until the fcc starts regulating sockets like they regulate wavelengths, the internet will survive... the web'll remain the waste of resources it's been for years, but we'll find some way of sneaking in our rights... time for underweb, floating around port 24080...
I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in. They're still in, aren't they?
for some reason, reading through this, I can't help but feel like i'm in the middle of cryptonomicon, listening to crap like 'who will control the onramps to the information superhighway'... time to hide back in my beard.
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I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in.
They're still in, aren't they?
and apparently I forgot it all the second I left the room... sorry 'bout that (thinking different mass rather than different constant... if only that preview button had a clue stick)
---
I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in.
They're still in, aren't they?
Not to be prissy... but since I did need to go through the whole college physics thing all too recently, there's that need to share pain... If we're lighter, we'll go spiraling into the sun, which sounds much more plesant to me (brr.. hate the cold!)
---
I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in.
They're still in, aren't they?
but what you need to remember... what's most efficient for corporations isn't what makes the most sense, it's what makes them the most money. If they didn't make as much money off the current mech ways, then that product wouldn't be as efficient (for them) as it could be. It's not like they're missing sales by delaying a release, they're getting more sales... one old model, and one new.
(and that's as much sense as I can make about big business after a few too many nights of no sleep)
I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in.
They're still in, aren't they?
and I'm damned sure it wasn't that super magnetic screwdriver I was using to hook up the motherboard. and with the number of people that just plain don't like my looks... it seems I'll be getting a few more of those nasties.
I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in.
They're still in, aren't they?
until the fcc starts regulating sockets like they regulate wavelengths, the internet will survive... the web'll remain the waste of resources it's been for years, but we'll find some way of sneaking in our rights... time for underweb, floating around port 24080...
I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in.
They're still in, aren't they?
If my mainframe doesn't have a 3d flight simulator interface to the filesystem, it just ain't worth it. (think Hackers...)
that's funny, I was hoping computers would make it so I could do *more* drinking...
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I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in.
They're still in, aren't they?
for some reason, reading through this, I can't help but feel like i'm in the middle of cryptonomicon, listening to crap like 'who will control the onramps to the information superhighway'... time to hide back in my beard.
---
I'm not ashamed. It's the computer age, nerds are in.
They're still in, aren't they?