Your patent for the force of gravity infringes on my patent for the creation of planetary systems orbiting around a star. My lawyer will be contacting you.
"Life is white And I am black Jesus and his lawyer Are coming back..."
Did you know that Einstein was working as a patent clerk while he was developing his theory of Special Relativity? Apparently he had some time on his hands, but imagine what some of his contemporaries might have thought about "that upstart clerk";)
Ever looked in a Wal-Mart games section? I did, once, just out of curiosity, and there weren't any M games. I would be willing to bet that they treat them like they treat Parental-Advisory albums-they refuse to sell them. Definitely wrong because they don't seem to have any problem selling R-rated movies.
I can think of quite a few songs that were total losers with great 30+ second intros, or vice versa. But Barnes and Noble and other record stores are really starting to whole-heartedly adopt the idea of previewing an album in store. The problem at some of my local stores is that there's usually a line of kids waiting to use the headphones. But at least they're making progress.
Indeed, until now I haven't had any reason to dislike Cisco(although their equipment is expen$ive). Companies like Symantec and Roxio have always been higher on the list of people who will be the first against the wall when the revolution comes. But guess I'll be looking at Cisco more closely.
On another note, I guess the guys at the school lab need to hear this one.
I don't use a Mac. I think they're great, well-built machines, but I just don't have the money. But I heard about Yellow Dog a year ago. Everything I've heard is good. The fact that OS X is such a great piece of software speaks volumes about it's lack of market penetration. Why mess up a good thing? But imagine a dual boot: a *BSD system and a Linux system on the same machine. Geek heaven if you ask me.
"a Working Stiff located in the Channel9 Witness Protection Program."
Wait, is that a pro-Linux or pro-Microsoft statement? If Channel9 is doing the protecting, that goes to say they are protecting this person from, um, us?
In other words, I'm thinking maybe this guy went to the dark side....
V'z fher lbh jvyy svaq n jnl.
Did that, last year. Now I'm trying to put it on my MP3 player and my clock radio.
"Johnny, get that out of your mouth!"
*BZZZZZZZZ*
Your patent for the force of gravity infringes on my patent for the creation of planetary systems orbiting around a star. My lawyer will be contacting you.
"Life is white
And I am black
Jesus and his lawyer
Are coming back..."
-E, The Eels, "Novacaine for the Soul"
Did you know that Einstein was working as a patent clerk while he was developing his theory of Special Relativity? Apparently he had some time on his hands, but imagine what some of his contemporaries might have thought about "that upstart clerk" ;)
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Forget the shooting range. I've got Quake III right here....**CONNECTION LOST**
And that would make the turbine connection more difficult, right?
6. ....
7. Profit!
Curse them! We hates them! Filthy *ssholes...
/Gollum
Ever looked in a Wal-Mart games section? I did, once, just out of curiosity, and there weren't any M games. I would be willing to bet that they treat them like they treat Parental-Advisory albums-they refuse to sell them. Definitely wrong because they don't seem to have any problem selling R-rated movies.
"Honey, where's the video camera?"
"It's with the car keys."
(pauses to look for the car keys)
"Fsck!"
And place violent games seperately from other games on BitTorrent networks as well.
Wait, you mean that's illegal?
The song was on the album "Short Bus". It was indeed about the Bud Dwyer suicide, but they didn't use footage in the video. Thank God.
I can think of quite a few songs that were total losers with great 30+ second intros, or vice versa. But Barnes and Noble and other record stores are really starting to whole-heartedly adopt the idea of previewing an album in store. The problem at some of my local stores is that there's usually a line of kids waiting to use the headphones. But at least they're making progress.
So you're saying that they use Intel chips?
Indeed, until now I haven't had any reason to dislike Cisco(although their equipment is expen$ive). Companies like Symantec and Roxio have always been higher on the list of people who will be the first against the wall when the revolution comes. But guess I'll be looking at Cisco more closely.
On another note, I guess the guys at the school lab need to hear this one.
Linux, eh?
Dude, that is like, so funny, 'cause there's like, no funny words in American speech, dude.
I've always thought of a PC running Linux as being something like this.
I don't use a Mac. I think they're great, well-built machines, but I just don't have the money. But I heard about Yellow Dog a year ago. Everything I've heard is good. The fact that OS X is such a great piece of software speaks volumes about it's lack of market penetration. Why mess up a good thing? But imagine a dual boot: a *BSD system and a Linux system on the same machine. Geek heaven if you ask me.
Absolutely, a simple Pirates remake with slightly smoother lines but the exact same gameplay. The colors would look great on the GBA. IMHO at least.
Perhaps you're tired and mis-typed that, because it should be 11|\|d0UU5.
"a Working Stiff located in the Channel9 Witness Protection Program."
Wait, is that a pro-Linux or pro-Microsoft statement? If Channel9 is doing the protecting, that goes to say they are protecting this person from, um, us?
In other words, I'm thinking maybe this guy went to the dark side....
I'm using FireFox, and it was screwy for me too. Are you using a nightly?
There were 9 ring-wraiths. Anyone else got some evil references to the number 9?