I'm sure Red Hat will stick to their principles by taking a tax write-off for every OS installed too. That's $50 per install of pure donated software value, right?
it seems a bit daft to make a product full of cultural references and market it exclusively to people outside that culture.
Not really. We Americans have been so overdosed with irony and postmodernism, that it is difficult for us to come up with new absurdities and non sequiturs to appease the nation's ravenous appetite for nonsense.
Transliterating Japanese cultural references is just the thing we need right now, but don't count on it being a lasting trend. We'll get jaded soon enough.
I meant the unwired, on-the-go, uses you might expect from a "portable" device. That is, the "finger input bandwidth."
I can input someone's name and telephone number (60 bytes) in under a minute on a Palm. That's "only" about one byte per second. How long does that take on an iPod? Oh yeah, you can't do it at all, unless you count the time it takes to go home and sync with your computer.
I'm sick of this place.
And of course, "cub" is the future tense of "bear."
Oh, it's an Alan Parsons Project reference, is it?
Then (Score: -2, Offtopic)
Why would you think that deserves positive Karma?
The more power we give the government to invade our lives, the more they'll use it.
What do you mean "will use it"? Ever looked at the withholdings on your paycheck?
Self-Control would be nice, but it's not over-the-counter yet.
And wasn't it that famous Brit, James Bond, who had the car with the flip-over license plates?
This is the honest truth:
I cry every time I watch that movie when Yeager breaks the sound barrier.
My wife doesn't understand it, but that's what happens.
Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Select, Start
Wow! You sure do have confidence in the public's interest toward your evaluation of esoteric automotive specimens to which you will never have access.
I'm sure Red Hat will stick to their principles by taking a tax write-off for every OS installed too. That's $50 per install of pure donated software value, right?
No danger of that here. I assume books are bad when I see the Sam's name on them.
He should have titled it, "Liagra."
Not true: Google for "quantum repeater".
Not really. We Americans have been so overdosed with irony and postmodernism, that it is difficult for us to come up with new absurdities and non sequiturs to appease the nation's ravenous appetite for nonsense.
Transliterating Japanese cultural references is just the thing we need right now, but don't count on it being a lasting trend. We'll get jaded soon enough.
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I can't wait until next year, when my NES can finally play Tapper!
I meant the unwired, on-the-go, uses you might expect from a "portable" device. That is, the "finger input bandwidth."
I can input someone's name and telephone number (60 bytes) in under a minute on a Palm. That's "only" about one byte per second. How long does that take on an iPod? Oh yeah, you can't do it at all, unless you count the time it takes to go home and sync with your computer.
But what's the input bandwidth of the iPod? You can't use it for even 10% of what you can use a Palm for.
It's not Mozilla, its W3. I hope that explains it.
I'm glad to see yours wasn't.
It's just that English speakers often mistake the accent for the letter "A."
MONO conjugate verbs for Linux.
Mars gravity = 0.38 Earth gravity.
ESPN2 should singlehandedly fund the effort.
You don't understand the market. They did precisely because they know fanbois will buy both.
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