thank heaven (since we're knocking on it's door anyway) that the original voices are used... i watched most of the series with subtitles, and then a dubbed episode... beyond the fact that the people who dub voices almost invariably suck more ass than a prisoner named bubba, there's the horribly disconcerting sense that you no longer know the characters...
btw for anyone that has watched the series but not the movie (is there anyone?), check it out... it's good
hey, if you're too stupid to realize that his firm is operating in base flood elevation, big "freaking" emergency (i'm sure our profane friend above would have some issues with that particular euphemism), blood flow effects, boyfriend experience, and the bureau for the far east (among many others), then hopefully the link was an educational experience:)
the sad thing is that i still don't know what GSM means:)
why don't we just put all the file-sharing university students in jail, where we can then force them to use their brains for our benefit for pennies on the dollar?
yeesh... what is this? martial law for IP?
thanks to microsoft's continuing innovation, the OS can make sounds whenever certain events (like opening windows) happen... all you have to do is turn down the volume;)
as has already been pointed out in a series of jokes above, it's not referring to the thickness, but rather the curvature... like a flat screen monitor... although i'm sure everyone would love to have a monitor a few molecules thick if it wasn't ridiculously fragile, i don't see that happening in the near future
aye, that it does... my apologies for my continued inability to get humour across online:)
btw i find it very disconcerting how quickly people reply on slashdot... it's practically IM
thank heaven (since we're knocking on it's door anyway) that the original voices are used... i watched most of the series with subtitles, and then a dubbed episode... beyond the fact that the people who dub voices almost invariably suck more ass than a prisoner named bubba, there's the horribly disconcerting sense that you no longer know the characters... btw for anyone that has watched the series but not the movie (is there anyone?), check it out... it's good
as in "i'd pay $60 for someone to murder these singers because i'd rather bathe in acid and razor blades than hear them sing another note"?
hey, if you're too stupid to realize that his firm is operating in base flood elevation, big "freaking" emergency (i'm sure our profane friend above would have some issues with that particular euphemism), blood flow effects, boyfriend experience, and the bureau for the far east (among many others), then hopefully the link was an educational experience :)
the sad thing is that i still don't know what GSM means :)
you're both wrong: it's me! :)
For the record, e^(i*pi)=cos(i*pi)+isin(i*pi) =-1+0 =-1 so e^(i*pi)+1=0... so why are you giving us zero cents? :)
why don't we just put all the file-sharing university students in jail, where we can then force them to use their brains for our benefit for pennies on the dollar? yeesh... what is this? martial law for IP?
thanks to microsoft's continuing innovation, the OS can make sounds whenever certain events (like opening windows) happen... all you have to do is turn down the volume ;)
check out negativland - announcement... just trust me :)
my favourite physics geek joke was always "yo mama's so fat a neutrino wouldn't pass through her" :)
as has already been pointed out in a series of jokes above, it's not referring to the thickness, but rather the curvature... like a flat screen monitor... although i'm sure everyone would love to have a monitor a few molecules thick if it wasn't ridiculously fragile, i don't see that happening in the near future
aye, that it does... my apologies for my continued inability to get humour across online :)
btw i find it very disconcerting how quickly people reply on slashdot... it's practically IM
...unless i'm very confused, people were complaining about the OTHER link being slashdotted... and it's already posted, so don't bother :)
wouldn't that be 2-dimensional? what is this, star trek?