I didn't say that it was Microsoft's fault. It's just that it's a powerful tool with thousands of uses that's simple (on the surface) to use, but it pays to read the fine print carefully because many things aren't obvious. (/me remembers wasting time wondering why my XPath queries weren't working...)
A cliffhanger two-parter, and then the Reality Reset button gets pushed. Zero net effect except for a couple extra ZPMs (to make up for the one lost in the parallel universe Reality Reset episode).
Ooo! Thanks for reminding me to rip the great DK audio tracks to my MP3 player. (A version of the game for the Palm would too recursive: Exploding chickens by slapping my palm on my Palm held in my palm... That's just not right.)
I'm just really sick of time travel and alternate reality crap. It's been done to death
Hey, that could work! Death goes back in time to help his younger self, and ends up playing a guitar solo at the big dance. Or maybe Death gets to see a nice little town at Christmas where Death never happened? A whole series of Time Travel done to Death shows!
That's moot for my Linux ARM9--unless someone does a Flash to ASCII graphics version for my terminal--but I'm sure there are a number of hand-held ARM9-based devices that could use a Flash player. (/me not willing to convert my Palm TX to Linux just yet, even if browsing Flash sites is a pain.)
The first one was a Back to the Future/Soul Music cross, but the second one was It's a Wonderful Life. (pterry didn't invent Death, of course.)
I didn't say that it was Microsoft's fault. It's just that it's a powerful tool with thousands of uses that's simple (on the surface) to use, but it pays to read the fine print carefully because many things aren't obvious. (/me remembers wasting time wondering why my XPath queries weren't working...)
SPOILER WARNING!
A cliffhanger two-parter, and then the Reality Reset button gets pushed. Zero net effect except for a couple extra ZPMs (to make up for the one lost in the parallel universe Reality Reset episode).Do you mean that Vancouver isn't another planet? I'd been hoping to see the great White Spot...
Ooo! Thanks for reminding me to rip the great DK audio tracks to my MP3 player. (A version of the game for the Palm would too recursive: Exploding chickens by slapping my palm on my Palm held in my palm... That's just not right.)
You know, that's not quite what I expected Excalibur to look like...
Hey, that could work! Death goes back in time to help his younger self, and ends up playing a guitar solo at the big dance. Or maybe Death gets to see a nice little town at Christmas where Death never happened? A whole series of Time Travel done to Death shows!
Yeah, at the end of the series they should disintegrate the both of them. That'd be something different!
What?I guess an ARM9 version waaay back of line?
That's moot for my Linux ARM9--unless someone does a Flash to ASCII graphics version for my terminal--but I'm sure there are a number of hand-held ARM9-based devices that could use a Flash player. (/me not willing to convert my Palm TX to Linux just yet, even if browsing Flash sites is a pain.)
Kenya must have a space program. How else are they going to launch in the right trajactory to urinate on Norway?
Yeah, because Apple would never sue over look'n'feel back in the old days...
Buy shares in hard drive companies, concentrating on the ones that are projecting 2TB+ drives in the near future.
I was going to go buy the DVD, but if the best version has some fancy copy protection that'll probably get in the way at some point, forget it.
Yes, watch the screen closely. You'll like this next bit...
Brought to you by your local Egg Marketing Board. *Ka-Ching*!
If they care so much about that TV show, why don't they just Google it rather than making their own trivia database?
Maybe it'd be okay if they fill up the ink cartridge with Guiness?
I'll bet that you're a Spilly Talker!
It would have been piracy if it had been done by a rap-Arrrrr-tist.
With the increase in vegetarians, maybe a good crop of swedes could make money?
"I have discovered a truly marvellous proof, which I'll jot down in this margin later."