Does anybody else second my sentiment that Seagate's drives have been the noisiest going all the way back to the ST-225?
Has anyone done a symphony for harddisks yet? ST-225's for their rattling noise, kalok 40mb's MFM for that chirpy sound, a few whining full height micropolis SCSI's... oh wait... maybe i should just tape this right here!
Hey, they're perfect for storing MP3's... and at least they wont fail on me when the temperature in the room gets over 30C, unlike the seagate 8.4GB ide in here... whoever had the brilliant ide to encase a harddisk in rubber must either have been living at the north pole or be utterly stupid...
Take a look at this: Video Clothes: 'Brand' New Idea . I might as well post it here, where it's relevant, if i submit it, it's going to get declined anyway.
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Since it doesnt have a ® next to it, it must mean the trademark isnt registered? How are they able to do anything against offspring using it then? (I am not a lawyer)
I had something similar on my commodore 64 12-13 years ago, it was called a "Silicon Disk", an external device with 512KB-2MB of RAM in it which you could use as a drive... it was pretty damn fast and cost about $1500!
Judge: "Microsoft will hereby be split into three parts, Mic, Ro and Soft." Lawyers: "But Judge, that doesnt mean anything??" Judge: "Silence are you will be in contempt of court!"
Everybody walks off confused, asking themselves what the heck just happened...
I too am a fan of Moby, and I can find remixes of his songs on Napster
"Remix" is a relative term with some artists... most of the time they dont sound anything like the original, like a lot of stuff on "everything is wrong - the remixes".
Vikings discovered " the americas" long before columbus did, so beowulf could have had a potato. Maybe he was running a webserver on it too, who knows...
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They can see what i've had for dinner... right after i've put my finger down my throat and throw up all over their friggin software. I've given up on realplayer anyway, can't get it to run without crashing.
Only if you are going to boil your eyeballs by looking down through the cable. Did you know even small lasers boil the cells on the backs of your eyeballs?
"Do not look into laser with remaining eye".
I know someone who actually looked into the beam of a laserpointer because 'the colors were so pretty'. Needless to say he's blinded himself in one eye now...
However, when I took my driving instruction classes, I was told not to do things like that.
...and there's no such thing as a Windows-driving-license. That's why there's so much accidents with it. Not that i would want to drive a car that behaves like Windows95, crashing that much would void my insurance.
Solution - tag on one minute of the real song, and put white noise in the rest of it.
Sure... and then get sued by Whitenoise...
"... not nuclear winter."
The dinosaurs had the bomb?
Ofcourse! Didn't you ever watch the terrible thunderlizards?
Make the hurting stop!
Does anybody else second my sentiment that Seagate's drives have been the noisiest going all the way back to the ST-225?
Has anyone done a symphony for harddisks yet? ST-225's for their rattling noise, kalok 40mb's MFM for that chirpy sound, a few whining full height micropolis SCSI's... oh wait... maybe i should just tape this right here!
Hey, they're perfect for storing MP3's... and at least they wont fail on me when the temperature in the room gets over 30C, unlike the seagate 8.4GB ide in here... whoever had the brilliant ide to encase a harddisk in rubber must either have been living at the north pole or be utterly stupid...
How arrogant to assume that the US is the only company that can make advances in this field!
The US is a company now? I must have missed that story on slashdot...
President Clinton gave his first Internet Address to the Nation today
Clinton now has first presidential post! I bet this pisses off Al Gore immensely (him "inventing" the internet and all).
One thing that Ive never had adequately explained to me is grades of fiber..
It has something to do with bran muffins and being regular... Try this one
(all East Asia is turning Japanese)
You really think so?
(After half an hour trying to insert this url, i give up and am posting it as plain text:)
http://www.gate.net/~hagenp/japanese.htm"
There's never enough harddisk space for those MP3's...
f it's so bad, why in the world did you see it twice?
Because the subliminal messages told him so...
Take a look at this: Video Clothes: 'Brand' New Idea . I might as well post it here, where it's relevant, if i submit it, it's going to get declined anyway.
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Since it doesnt have a ® next to it, it must mean the trademark isnt registered? How are they able to do anything against offspring using it then? (I am not a lawyer)
What if Microsoft launch a space station from which to do business?
Why do you think the military are looking at SDI again?
Under the guise of better 911 support (emergency services calling in the US; most of the world uses 999)
Actually, Most of Europe uses (or will be using) 112. The UK used 999, but i think they're using/going to use 112 too.
I had something similar on my commodore 64 12-13 years ago, it was called a "Silicon Disk", an external device with 512KB-2MB of RAM in it which you could use as a drive... it was pretty damn fast and cost about $1500!
What happens if it comes falling back to Earth?
That'll be one hell of a ride!
Will be the first one turned into a disney theme park.
PLUTO ofcourse...
Judge: "Microsoft will hereby be split into three parts, Mic, Ro and Soft."
Lawyers: "But Judge, that doesnt mean anything??"
Judge: "Silence are you will be in contempt of court!"
Everybody walks off confused, asking themselves what the heck just happened...
I too am a fan of Moby, and I can find remixes of his songs on Napster
"Remix" is a relative term with some artists... most of the time they dont sound anything like the original, like a lot of stuff on "everything is wrong - the remixes".
This time it was the Sonny Bono Act
The act of smashing into a tree?
Vikings discovered " the americas" long before columbus did, so beowulf could have had a potato. Maybe he was running a webserver on it too, who knows...
It's also Quayle, not Qualye...
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WARNING: By installing this software, Real reserves the right to record your name, address, kids social security numbers, and what you had for dinner last night
They can see what i've had for dinner... right after i've put my finger down my throat and throw up all over their friggin software. I've given up on realplayer anyway, can't get it to run without crashing.
Only if you are going to boil your eyeballs by looking down through the cable. Did you know even small lasers boil the cells on the backs of your eyeballs?
"Do not look into laser with remaining eye".
I know someone who actually looked into the beam of a laserpointer because 'the colors were so pretty'. Needless to say he's blinded himself in one eye now...
However, when I took my driving instruction classes, I was told not to do things like that.
...and there's no such thing as a Windows-driving-license. That's why there's so much accidents with it. Not that i would want to drive a car that behaves like Windows95, crashing that much would void my insurance.