i'll never understand all this hate for microsoft.
it's not my favorite company, but i have no problem using their software alongside *nix and macs... they each have their uses.
and besides, nothing can match the sheer evilness of AOL.
eh... not quite. in some things korea's gotten to be extraordinarily advanced.
one needs only to look at broadband connectivity, e-gov, and consumer electronics to see that. samsung's got a nice digital camera/camcorder that has two different lenses you can choose from, one optimized from each. it's got another one that stores minidv data straight to a built-in hd.
then you've got the strange refrigerators, with internet-active lcd panels built in...
tired...
the list this year isn't as good as it was last year: we had to go rummaging around 57th st beach and dig for it-- meaning only two teams actually got a hard copy, so the judges gave in and released the list to everyone early. catch is that everything is in metric time, so my team missed item 291...
anyhoo: in case any of you are interested: i finished item 66 a this morning at around 2:
a uofc-themed pr0n site... after a short nap of 2 hours, now i'm on item 214, wolfenstein in the regenstein: use the quake level editor. another teammate is programming an entire game of tetris from scratch (item 58).
um... this phone's from korea, seeing as LG is a korean conglomerate.
i'll never understand all this hate for microsoft. it's not my favorite company, but i have no problem using their software alongside *nix and macs... they each have their uses. and besides, nothing can match the sheer evilness of AOL.
eh... not quite. in some things korea's gotten to be extraordinarily advanced.
one needs only to look at broadband connectivity, e-gov, and consumer electronics to see that. samsung's got a nice digital camera/camcorder that has two different lenses you can choose from, one optimized from each. it's got another one that stores minidv data straight to a built-in hd.
then you've got the strange refrigerators, with internet-active lcd panels built in...
sunncomm says it won't sue. guess they finally saw reason.
i liked the big ticket items from last year. a bunch of really hard, really point-raking items is something i missed this year.
that's the main reason.
i did like the addition of more puns, though. elrond hubbard is great.
the item that i created? http://qcubed.net/scav2/ i can't remember if i remmed out the popup generators... you'd best visit it using opera or mozilla.
tired... the list this year isn't as good as it was last year: we had to go rummaging around 57th st beach and dig for it-- meaning only two teams actually got a hard copy, so the judges gave in and released the list to everyone early. catch is that everything is in metric time, so my team missed item 291... anyhoo: in case any of you are interested: i finished item 66 a this morning at around 2: a uofc-themed pr0n site... after a short nap of 2 hours, now i'm on item 214, wolfenstein in the regenstein: use the quake level editor. another teammate is programming an entire game of tetris from scratch (item 58).