Wrong.
With all the advances in genetics, and micro-biology everyone will have large wangs which are constantly hard.
Unfortunetly this will put alot of spam companies out of business. This will be known as the spam crash of 2028.
Umm.. that should be "Ceci n'est pas une sig." Although I don't think sig really works in french although it is short for signature, which works in french.
Whatever, maybe you were trying to be funny -- is so I am sorry for not catching it.
You learned plenty about real-life and mathematics. You went grocery shopping, and would have to calculate the value of your order. You would have to figure out the amount of materials you needed for different construction projects. You could go to a fair and play games that involved math. It was fun and the only point to the game was to upgrade your method of transportation, I think it went: walking - bike - car - hot air balloon - jet - UFO. Something like that.
Then you had MathRace. Networked horse races controlled by how fast you could answer simple mathematical equations. It was great mental exercise!
Then you had "A day in the life" which was supposed to teach you about drugs, booze and safe sex... but it never really worked for me. Meh.
Wrong. With all the advances in genetics, and micro-biology everyone will have large wangs which are constantly hard. Unfortunetly this will put alot of spam companies out of business. This will be known as the spam crash of 2028.
So now I have to start being careful when choosing names for my files?
Long live America!
No...
Linux needs braces.
You have it all wrong...
Linux can't afford braces because it trade it's dental plan for a keg of beer!
Or in the immediate future being struck by a cattle prod.
Ceci ne pas un sig. -- ?
Umm.. that should be "Ceci n'est pas une sig."
Although I don't think sig really works in french although it is short for signature, which works in french.
Whatever, maybe you were trying to be funny -- is so I am sorry for not catching it.
Love your sig
It's a great song!
Mathville?
Anyone remember that?
You learned plenty about real-life and mathematics. You went grocery shopping, and would have to calculate the value of your order. You would have to figure out the amount of materials you needed for different construction projects. You could go to a fair and play games that involved math. It was fun and the only point to the game was to upgrade your method of transportation, I think it went: walking - bike - car - hot air balloon - jet - UFO. Something like that.
Then you had MathRace. Networked horse races controlled by how fast you could answer simple mathematical equations. It was great mental exercise!
Then you had "A day in the life" which was supposed to teach you about drugs, booze and safe sex... but it never really worked for me. Meh.
I don't think I fit into the "techie" vote category, I think it'd be more the "granny" vote.