Not being serious, but it is kinda cool that we have a comet on the first day of the new year. The guys in medeival times would be freaking out probably.
Curious to know what happens when you die, and the info is transferred to some kind of database anyways. Or what if it becomes damaged during death (explosion, radiation, etc) and that data is lost (nevermind your soul).
...are in fact, the best thing since sliced bread.
They're probably the only thing keeping me from switching to Firefox.
I use them for everything, not only is it faster (especially the ones that only require button-click combos) but its also nice to not have yet another toolbar.
I started using them just for back and forward (partly because they're the most intuitive) and eventually got the other ones memorized. It certainly feels weird using another browser (workplace) and having to take your eyes off the page to navigate.
It's too bad these never took off.
Not being serious, but it is kinda cool that we have a comet on the first day of the new year. The guys in medeival times would be freaking out probably.
Whatever that guy has on his finger. That would kill for my wizard's DnD sessions. Plus it would be the coolest lighter ever.
Yeah, the "key" as the article put it. Not sure what good your medical records would do after death, but shmeh...
Curious to know what happens when you die, and the info is transferred to some kind of database anyways. Or what if it becomes damaged during death (explosion, radiation, etc) and that data is lost (nevermind your soul).
...are in fact, the best thing since sliced bread. They're probably the only thing keeping me from switching to Firefox. I use them for everything, not only is it faster (especially the ones that only require button-click combos) but its also nice to not have yet another toolbar. I started using them just for back and forward (partly because they're the most intuitive) and eventually got the other ones memorized. It certainly feels weird using another browser (workplace) and having to take your eyes off the page to navigate. It's too bad these never took off.
You just summoned an odd image of Jobs fighting McBride in my brain...