The Bonephone idea seems to pop up every few years (back to the 70s at least) and never seems to catch on.
I can't see listening to music in the pool being a killer-app for it, but maybe the RIAA lawyers won't want to get their suits wet coming in after you.
You didn't really buy that cartridge. You're just licencing it. If you don't agree to these terms, just return the cartridge and all used ink (and the paper it's attached to) to the store for a good long laughing at by the store staff. Thank you.
I think the cellmate who's in the cell is pretty scary already.
That happened to me once! I got better.
They really need to work on their 733t-speak if they want to be taken seriously by other defacement gangs.
Converting from Windows to Linux really does cost more .. for Microsoft.
They probably shouldn't have called it the Swim-Pee-Three.
And to think that Jacques Cousteau called underwater The Silent World.
Bone Phone . I wonder if that works in the pool too? I can see it now: "Can yub hear bee nowub?"
I can't see listening to music in the pool being a killer-app for it, but maybe the RIAA lawyers won't want to get their suits wet coming in after you.
Makes sense, both are liberal myths. :)
Well, it wouldn't be the first invasion that had "gone south" on him.
ITYM Night of the Lepus. (Night of the Lupus would be about wolves or a disease telethon. Either way, pretty scary stuff!)
Some of them made a really wrong turn and ended up in the arctic near the North Pole.
Job thief Baggins! We hates him forever!
Don't forget Farmer Maggot's 'shrooms. Young hobbits are always stealing them and then going on adventures.
Their Frodo should never have tossed the ring into Mount Doom until they were further away.
If you attach the processor from a robot vacuum cleaner, would it be a VaRoomba?
After spotting the Forensics for Dummies book, nothing would surprise me. (Other than a MCFE certification.)
No, it's the Bono law, not the Bonobo law. (Although a bonobo law might be a good thing.)
Welcome to Planet America
Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn.
Site is still accessable from my primus.ca IP address.
I guess I should have added a smilely.
But for $699, you can have a lawful copy of Linux.
You didn't really buy that cartridge. You're just licencing it. If you don't agree to these terms, just return the cartridge and all used ink (and the paper it's attached to) to the store for a good long laughing at by the store staff. Thank you.
These people sound like a front for the Raelians, the creepy UFO cult and hoax cloners. (No no--the other creepy UFO cult.)