Hell yes, online radio is great. I use MusicMatch's free radio service, and I've found artists I like on there that I hadn't listened to before. I never listened to Iron Maiden before hearing them on MusicMatch. Same with Judas Priest. Now? Now I own at least three CDs from each band. Same for Motorhead. I never heard their stuff before, except for a couple of theme songs they did for WWE. Now I own their Stone Deaf Forever box set. So yes, online radio is a very great way to find new artists you like.:-)
Screw what MTV thinks is cool. I listen to what I like, not what someone tells me is cool. I haven't even been listening to much new stuff lately.. its mostly older stuff I listen to. Older Metallica, Judas Priest, Motorhead, Iron Maiden, etc. Its what I like, so its what I buy and listen to. Fuck MTV and all of their stupid fall-in-line sheep. -_-
Yeah, its sad, isn't it? We spout about being the "land of the free", but we're really not. At the rate things are going now, we'll all soon be treated like prisoners in some kind of camp. And I don't get why we can't swear on TV. People swear everywhere in real life. Everyone has heard every dirty word there is. But, oddly enough.. I did notice something. I was watching TNT one night, sometime after 11pm, and there was actual SWEARING! "Shit" was said!
And lol, Blair will follow with Bush, while everyone else gives us the big ol' "fuck you, dumbasses" that our president has made everyone give us. There should be a war on something, alright. A war on getting Blair's head out of Bush's ass.
Yep, they have locations elsewhere. There's somewhere around 460+ locations in the US I think. Their website has a location finder, so you can find Panera locations near you.
You're not the only one that loves the French Onion soup. Its a hot seller (literally!) in our store in Virginia, along with our Brocolli Cheddar soup.:)
The place where I work (Panera Bread, a restaurant) already does this. We clock in using a multifunction cash register thing with a touch screen. When you clock in, a small receipt is printed with your name, employee number, and the time you clocked in. And if you have worked earlier in the week, it will print how many hours you've worked so far. Same when you clock out, it'll give you a receipt with how many hours you worked for that day, plus the new total of hours worked for the week.
They do tend to come in handy, because a friend of mine was being shorted on hours, so he showed all of his receipts for the week and got paid for his right amount of hours.
I agree with NanoGator. I used Windows 2000 while I was in school, because that's what the IT department had on the computers. It ran fairly well, with the occasional hiccup. I currently use Windows XP on my desktop and laptop, and I have *never* had a crash yet. Compare this to the first computer we had, which ran Windows 95, and its a huge difference. Windows 95 crashed almost every other day. Want to send an email? Oops, better handle that BSoD first...
I know you were being funny, but your comment made me think. Hotmail is a huge source of spam, and with it being down, I wonder how many spam messages couldn't be sent on Friday. Oh well, I guess there's a good and a bad to that.
Good: We don't get as many penis enlargement, hot horny teen, mortgage your house spams for a short period.
Bad: Microsoft has a screwed up day on Friday.
... Wait, maybe I have the good and the bad mixed up. I dunno.:(
Vomit Cursor? That's a new one for me. Does it show a vomit animation when you click on something? Of course, if it doesn't, you'll probably end up making your own vomit animation after it drives you insane.:(
Hell yes, online radio is great. I use MusicMatch's free radio service, and I've found artists I like on there that I hadn't listened to before. I never listened to Iron Maiden before hearing them on MusicMatch. Same with Judas Priest. Now? Now I own at least three CDs from each band. Same for Motorhead. I never heard their stuff before, except for a couple of theme songs they did for WWE. Now I own their Stone Deaf Forever box set. So yes, online radio is a very great way to find new artists you like. :-)
Screw what MTV thinks is cool. I listen to what I like, not what someone tells me is cool. I haven't even been listening to much new stuff lately.. its mostly older stuff I listen to. Older Metallica, Judas Priest, Motorhead, Iron Maiden, etc. Its what I like, so its what I buy and listen to. Fuck MTV and all of their stupid fall-in-line sheep. -_-
Yeah, its sad, isn't it? We spout about being the "land of the free", but we're really not. At the rate things are going now, we'll all soon be treated like prisoners in some kind of camp. And I don't get why we can't swear on TV. People swear everywhere in real life. Everyone has heard every dirty word there is. But, oddly enough.. I did notice something. I was watching TNT one night, sometime after 11pm, and there was actual SWEARING! "Shit" was said!
And lol, Blair will follow with Bush, while everyone else gives us the big ol' "fuck you, dumbasses" that our president has made everyone give us. There should be a war on something, alright. A war on getting Blair's head out of Bush's ass.
Shiiiit. I think Ashcroft would try any stunt he could if he thought it would work. After all, who would stop him?
Only 10 more pages!? What is this, the short version!? I want my rainforest sized WVEULA!
Yep, they have locations elsewhere. There's somewhere around 460+ locations in the US I think. Their website has a location finder, so you can find Panera locations near you. You're not the only one that loves the French Onion soup. Its a hot seller (literally!) in our store in Virginia, along with our Brocolli Cheddar soup. :)
Any license as fine, so long as its not a SCO license. :-)
Well, if we can believe Arnold, I'd say at 2:14am Eastern time, August 29th...
:)
After which we try to pull the plug, and Skynet fights back.
...I have a really big Tunnel Boring Machine. Would you like to see it? ;-)
The place where I work (Panera Bread, a restaurant) already does this. We clock in using a multifunction cash register thing with a touch screen. When you clock in, a small receipt is printed with your name, employee number, and the time you clocked in. And if you have worked earlier in the week, it will print how many hours you've worked so far. Same when you clock out, it'll give you a receipt with how many hours you worked for that day, plus the new total of hours worked for the week.
They do tend to come in handy, because a friend of mine was being shorted on hours, so he showed all of his receipts for the week and got paid for his right amount of hours.
Are those your batteries, or are you happy to see me? :-)
I agree with NanoGator. I used Windows 2000 while I was in school, because that's what the IT department had on the computers. It ran fairly well, with the occasional hiccup. I currently use Windows XP on my desktop and laptop, and I have *never* had a crash yet. Compare this to the first computer we had, which ran Windows 95, and its a huge difference. Windows 95 crashed almost every other day. Want to send an email? Oops, better handle that BSoD first...
Good. I don't think we want some of these people breeding anyway. Especially that guy who said he'd trade his Mustang for it. I'm serious! :)
"If this trend continues, and I see no reason for it not to, the average computer in 15 years will have a 10 THz processor and cost $125."
:)
Sweet! Just in time for Duke Nukem Forever!
If Microsoft designed your car, what makes you think it'd run at all!?
Man: *turns key to start engine*
Car: *makes noise, but engine doesn't start*
Man: *sigh* Stupid MS-Car XP Deluxo!!
Car: *pops up a help screen, with Clippy* I see you are trying to start your car. Would you...
Man: AHHHHHHHHHHHH!! *goes to steal his neighbor's RedHat Roadster*
You mean like this? Look at the sweat! He's feeling the burn. The burn I say!
What are you going to do, go fuck him back with your newly enlarged penis? Lol, sorry. Its 4:05 am and I'm terribly tired. =(
... Wait, maybe I have the good and the bad mixed up. I dunno.
Its okay now. You can go back to reading about ways to enlarge your penis and how to get money from that kind Nigerian prince! :)
"The company said it was an internal problem rather than an attack on its system..."
:(
That must have been one heck of an internal problem for it to knock out Hotmail AND MSN Messenger. Maybe their servers BSoD'd!
"Individually package hand wipes. Handy to have around."
:)
For when pr0n viewing gets messy, I suppose?
Vomit Cursor? That's a new one for me. Does it show a vomit animation when you click on something? Of course, if it doesn't, you'll probably end up making your own vomit animation after it drives you insane. :(
Maybe if George Bush wasn't spending money like water runs, we'd be able to afford sending people to Mars.
I would think that this comic explains the Slashdot Effect pretty well. :)
You can transfer abilities through touch. If you touch someone hard enough, you'll give them the ability to bleed. :P