Actually, grass is not a good fertilizer. Too acidic or something like that. Alls I know is that Alan Titchmarsh says you shouldn't put it on your compost heap.
The only thing some people complained about seriously was lack of a DVD player. But at the time PS2 was still ~$200 and the DC was already ~$99. For that you could have gotten another DVD player that actually would play movies and not just act like it could.
I seem to remember that when the PS2 came out over here (UK), you could buy a dreamcast bundled with a seperate DVD player. And the cost for this was still less than the PS2, but it didn't help it sell well, which was a pity. The DC is my favourite console I have, other than my GBA SP. God, I love that thing
Did you not see the bit at the end about putting it on the internet for people to wank over? that's what he was asking how he'd feel about. personally, i wouldn't be too pleased with that.
BT was privatised by the tories aaages ago, totally private company now. It used to be a national company, back when it was part of the GPO, but no more
Well, at my local library they have locks on the floppy drives so you can't use them, and the USB ports are at the back, and the librarians don't you like you doing stuff to the backs of the computers.
Actually, the question that Arthur comes out with at the end is "What is six times nine?"
I have a theory about that. That question came from arthur dent, who was not actually a part of the computer program, so the question that he came up with would of course be wrong, hence why it was six times nine and not six times seven.
You can't use mathematics to explain away the english language. Take as an example the english word or. Mathematically, it's actually XOR, so you can't use mathematics like this, it doesn't work.
I think his point was that the reason they're called clones in the first place was that they were basically copied from IBM's design. So how could IBM be making clones?
People who like football are bigger than people who like Star Trek, so if we try to tell them different we get hurt...
Actually, they're attracted to the carbon dioxide we breathe out... not the smell of us.
Or the idiot mob that attacked the paediatrician because they thought she was a paedophile?
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enola_gray_obsessive@hotmail.com? pretty please?
Plus, 1 race per country (if they're "lucky")? I don't think so
Actually, Germany has two Grand Prixs, the German Grand Prix, and the European Grand Prix... Seems kinda unfair, but that's life...
Actually, grass is not a good fertilizer. Too acidic or something like that. Alls I know is that Alan Titchmarsh says you shouldn't put it on your compost heap.
My favourite C3PO site is his vacation photos.
The only thing some people complained about seriously was lack of a DVD player. But at the time PS2 was still ~$200 and the DC was already ~$99. For that you could have gotten another DVD player that actually would play movies and not just act like it could.
I seem to remember that when the PS2 came out over here (UK), you could buy a dreamcast bundled with a seperate DVD player. And the cost for this was still less than the PS2, but it didn't help it sell well, which was a pity. The DC is my favourite console I have, other than my GBA SP. God, I love that thing
Gah, bloody hell, should really preview. Should have looked like this
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The US, a terrorist state?!
I'm shocked.
I'm not. But of course, it wasn't terrorism. It was saving the free world, so that's ok then.
The US, a terrorist state?! I'm shocked. I'm not. But of course, it wasn't terrorism. It was saving the free world, so that's ok then.
Have you been to England? The Daily Mail keeps telling us that we're going to be over run by all those asylum seekrs...
Did you not see the bit at the end about putting it on the internet for people to wank over? that's what he was asking how he'd feel about. personally, i wouldn't be too pleased with that.
BT was privatised by the tories aaages ago, totally private company now. It used to be a national company, back when it was part of the GPO, but no more
It's the UK, we all do... You know, we pay for our health service with taxes.
Well, at my local library they have locks on the floppy drives so you can't use them, and the USB ports are at the back, and the librarians don't you like you doing stuff to the backs of the computers.
Actually, the question that Arthur comes out with at the end is "What is six times nine?"
I have a theory about that. That question came from arthur dent, who was not actually a part of the computer program, so the question that he came up with would of course be wrong, hence why it was six times nine and not six times seven.
hey man, i always get errors when going to autopr0n these days...
You can't use mathematics to explain away the english language. Take as an example the english word or. Mathematically, it's actually XOR, so you can't use mathematics like this, it doesn't work.
we don't have /dev/urandom on windows, but we do have this
Here's the best eliza program out there. It really is
the same reason i assume you're a white male. it's what i am, so that's what i assume any stranger over the internet is...
I think his point was that the reason they're called clones in the first place was that they were basically copied from IBM's design. So how could IBM be making clones?
Yeah, keep Cory. I like the little monkey dude...
Pictionary online!!
cann't get more fucking stupid than this lad. someone else posted it 5 minutes ago
Oh yes you can, some eejit modded it up