This guy has a gazillion Atari 2600s but not one stinking TurboGrafx? This is yet more proof that I was the only loser to purchase one. TurboGrafx the loser of the 16bit revolution...how ignominious is that?
"eating cookies and avoiding monsters"
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Human Pac Man
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Sounds like my three year old son's current reality...
But that Return of the King cartoon is worth viewing just for the scene of the orcs singing "when there's a whip, there's a way!" while flogging Frodo and Sam on a forced run in Mordor.
Let's see if Peter Jackson has the balls to include that in his fancy shmancy live action mega-movie. HAH! (It also better be on the soundtrack.)
I had similar problems working with the non-tech business types at my company. They're business documents are in disarray. They wanted a web solution but neither cvs, clearcase, or sourcesafe met their needs. They got too frustrated trying to make it work for them.
Have you tried Punch WebGroups? It's a service for online document collaboration. They have version control and publish rights. There is also a user subscription list that gets emailed everytime someone updates a document. It's a nice solution for non-tech folks.
The first 2 web projects or groups and 10mb of space are free.
I use it for small projects and it works pretty well.
This guy has a gazillion Atari 2600s but not one stinking TurboGrafx? This is yet more proof that I was the only loser to purchase one. TurboGrafx the loser of the 16bit revolution...how ignominious is that?
Sounds like my three year old son's current reality...
But that Return of the King cartoon is worth viewing just for the scene of the orcs singing "when there's a whip, there's a way!" while flogging Frodo and Sam on a forced run in Mordor.
Let's see if Peter Jackson has the balls to include that in his fancy shmancy live action mega-movie. HAH! (It also better be on the soundtrack.)
I had similar problems working with the non-tech business types at my company. They're business documents are in disarray. They wanted a web solution but neither cvs, clearcase, or sourcesafe met their needs. They got too frustrated trying to make it work for them.
Have you tried Punch WebGroups? It's a service for online document collaboration. They have version control and publish rights. There is also a user subscription list that gets emailed everytime someone updates a document. It's a nice solution for non-tech folks. The first 2 web projects or groups and 10mb of space are free. I use it for small projects and it works pretty well.