Well, as luck would have it, most of the truly innovative things being invented today don't come out of the US anyways. Everything except music. Music we like totally rock at.
I know you were joking but would any of us be suprised if the patent office did issue you this patent? I know I wouldn't be suprised in the least.
I was going to say something similar like now when I pull down my pants and fart in someones face I can now say I was helping them see a moon or how farting in a mirror well help you see Uranus. Aparrently, we're too childish for AC though so whatever. I'll keep my joke to myself and not share so poo poo on you AC, who's childish now huh? huh? I know you are but what am I? I know you are but what am I?
Get over it,/. jokes, I think we all appreciate how cool this is but the write-up said gas clouds, I mean come on it's a total set-up.
Look I'll give up "bullet-time" just for an SFX that makes it look like Keanu is actually acting decently. Then I'd support them using it in a GAP commerical.
But the thermal death with AMD cpus is terrible. We all remember the video by Tom's Hardware.
True but think of the money you'd save. Plus, no one can REALLY tell the difference anyways. I mean who is really going to check? The only one who'd know is you anyways. Oh, right, CPU's...sorry I went on a tangent about diamonds vs. cubic zirconias. (cheesy questioning voice) Or was I? Hmmmmmm (/cheesy questioning voice)
Billions or Trillions, it ain't millions. And the Trillions reference is certainly valid, even if Slashdot later checked their math and corrected it, it's still what they first posted.
I hadn't revisited the article since it's first posting. Thanks for the support. So it billions huh? Well thats a whole different story, LOL.
They are getting back at us for Jeff Goldblum "hacking" their computers with a Powerbook. The simple answer is to sacrifice Jeff Goldblum to the aliens and call it even.
If you want to feel good after 2 hours for 9 dollars maybe you should buy some alcohol instead, for added effect of special effects maybe you can pop some pain killers, ta da, good feelings after 2 hours for 9 dollars. I think i'll just stick to Cowboy Bebop myself.
Hmmm idea, lets start a small radio station, claim our equipment doesn't work, sue the RIAA for unfair business practices, say around 98.7 trillion dollars and donate the money to the file sharing kid.
Call me crazy but I think the RIAA will find a way to get their tunes on the radio. It's a catch-22 though because most early release mp3s come from radio station advance copies anyways. Boo hoo whats the RIAA to do?
Just when you feel like you will never pay your student loan off here comes the RIAA and charges you $97.8 trillion dollars for songs you couldn't afford in the first place.
Well, as luck would have it, most of the truly innovative things being invented today don't come out of the US anyways. Everything except music. Music we like totally rock at.
I know you were joking but would any of us be suprised if the patent office did issue you this patent? I know I wouldn't be suprised in the least.
Sir, I want to buy this rock you speak of. Here is my right arm as payment. While you're at it I also want this sweet tap dancing Christ you speak of.
Please let this be sarcasm, please let this be sarcasm, pleeeaaassseeee.
I say let it be a battle to the death and whoever wins we'll kill by ourselves.
Get over it, /. jokes, I think we all appreciate how cool this is but the write-up said gas clouds, I mean come on it's a total set-up.
Look I'll give up "bullet-time" just for an SFX that makes it look like Keanu is actually acting decently. Then I'd support them using it in a GAP commerical.
Well we've got 1984 covered and now Fahrenheit 451. Lets try for the trifecta and get A Brave New World into the mix.
True but think of the money you'd save. Plus, no one can REALLY tell the difference anyways. I mean who is really going to check? The only one who'd know is you anyways. Oh, right, CPU's...sorry I went on a tangent about diamonds vs. cubic zirconias. (cheesy questioning voice) Or was I? Hmmmmmm (/cheesy questioning voice)
No thanks, I'll stick with AMD and cubic zirconias.
I'd say it's just you but I'd be lying. The TV icon reminds me of some cartoon character from my childhood but I can't place my finger on it.
A nerd can dream can't he?
I hadn't revisited the article since it's first posting. Thanks for the support. So it billions huh? Well thats a whole different story, LOL.
It's too late everyone is sterile now. Well except those who wear lead underwear, like me.
Try this then, It's like a beowolf cluster from 1984 with friggin lazer beams in Soviet Russia. Hows that for a
Why would Mitsubishi make a telescope named after a rival, Subaru? That seems like a bonehead move.
They are getting back at us for Jeff Goldblum "hacking" their computers with a Powerbook. The simple answer is to sacrifice Jeff Goldblum to the aliens and call it even.
"in the future trying to please"
or
"I forsee distributed nets of the future attempting to produce results"
and
"to keep people interested and donating"
then it all made sense.
If you want to feel good after 2 hours for 9 dollars maybe you should buy some alcohol instead, for added effect of special effects maybe you can pop some pain killers, ta da, good feelings after 2 hours for 9 dollars. I think i'll just stick to Cowboy Bebop myself.
You just made a word processing program, congratulations.
Hmmm idea, lets start a small radio station, claim our equipment doesn't work, sue the RIAA for unfair business practices, say around 98.7 trillion dollars and donate the money to the file sharing kid.
Call me crazy but I think the RIAA will find a way to get their tunes on the radio. It's a catch-22 though because most early release mp3s come from radio station advance copies anyways. Boo hoo whats the RIAA to do?
Everyone else pirates their software, why shouldn't they do it also? LOL
Or something witty like in Californian Los Angeles the faultlines find You!
This is Slashdot, you extrapolate for yourself. Haven't you learned anything yet, lol.
Just when you feel like you will never pay your student loan off here comes the RIAA and charges you $97.8 trillion dollars for songs you couldn't afford in the first place.