There's no need to be nervous, just stick on our side. Unless you are a 'bad guy'. I'm just glad I didn't have any of this influence growing up in the 80's, because knowing is half the battle. GO JOE!!
[Alteration (influenced by octo-), of earlier octalthorpe, the pound key probably humorous blend of octal, an eight-point pin used in electronic connections (from the eight points of the symbol), and the name of Oglethorpe, James Edward.]
I hope that it's good for a high-latency, low-bandwidth network. Taking care of all these pigeons is killing my IT budget just to implement some stupid RFC.
Friendly fascism, having so much fun, what else do you need?
Yep, it's called taxes.
How about Dope Wars? In that you...oh, nevermind.
There's no need to be nervous, just stick on our side. Unless you are a 'bad guy'. I'm just glad I didn't have any of this influence growing up in the 80's, because knowing is half the battle. GO JOE!!
No, the internet is built out of potatoes.
So which geo-political figure is Screwtape and which is Wormwood?
It was the Supreme Leader of Canada that said "You miss 100% of the shots you never take."
If only we were more humane and only sawwed their heads off with a scimitar instead. Maybe then people of the world wouldn't be so upset with us.
octothorpe - The symbol (#).
[Alteration (influenced by octo-), of earlier octalthorpe, the pound key probably humorous blend of octal, an eight-point pin used in electronic connections (from the eight points of the symbol), and the name of Oglethorpe, James Edward.]
Hopefully not related to Ogie Oglethorpe.
Or maybe we are seeing evolution in action. Hmmmm. I welcome our new super strong overlord children.
--I'd call it: -- --Star Trek:Renegades Or have Zach de la Rocha as captain and call it... Star Trek:Renegades of Funk
Or fight them off with the mom from Seventh Heaven and a humpback whale. Take that evil robot (attack with low frequency humming noise)!!
Freudian slip, but I do think Microsoft is losing a whole lot more money to PRIVACY than Open Source is.
I hope that it's good for a high-latency, low-bandwidth network. Taking care of all these pigeons is killing my IT budget just to implement some stupid RFC.