I feel your pain. I once asked for one of the starship Lego kits only to get the Build a House lego kit. For some reason, my starships always looked like yellow cubes with windows...complete with couches and curtains.
But I do believe making lasers out of coat racks and coffee cups made me a more creative person
I always wanted to know how bad of a pilot one would be to get the chest plate plane job for the vehicles team. Your sole purpose is to be a layer between the enemy and a part of the team that really matters.
I personally favored the lion team because the other show wasn't familiar to me. Plus, when you've got the five lions one and your friend has the 15 vehicles one, guess who will form voltron first?
If you use the packaging for the toys as a guide, the lions version was labeled Voltron III while the cars version was Voltron I. There was this weird three robot combining into one freaky looking super robot called Voltron II.
Am I making this up? I don't think I am. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
I've been noticing that gmail switched me to the html only version when I switched to firefox 1.01. Anyone else experience this? I've submitted a complaint about 1.01 but haven't heard anything yet.
My company's website filter denied access to the link to the wmv file. It put it in the "violence" category. It saves me from Steve Ballmer but it fails to save me from goatse??? Go figure...
At first I thought you chose the old konami code (Up-Up-Down-Down-Left-Right-Left-Right, B, A, SELECT, Start)
I was picturing the old school rotary phone motions.
*spin the phone to the 8*
*spin the phone back to the original angle*
*spin the phone to the 4*
*spin the phone back to the original angle*
*spin the phone to the 5*
*spin the phone back to the original angle* ...
Damn I feel old. Let me go watch Three's Company wearing my miami vice shirt and cavaricci jeans while sipping some Quik (not NesQuik).
The Screensavers had a download for the mac that would allow one to scan a barcode of movies through the webcam which would then look up the name and other information. The other thing they showed was a microwave that could scan barcodes to automatically figure out how long to set the timer. These two examples show that there is somewhat of a standard.
*googles* Here's the wiki on UPCs at least in the US and Canada. I guess the question is: are we combining standards with the rest of the world?
But at least you'll be able to listen to your polyphonic eminem ringer, take pictures in low light, and gaze at your large, color, battery-sucking screen while you're running to the theater.
But seriously, try to find a phone without one of those "features." Your choices are usually limited.
My question is that if we could simulate a hurricane in a computer, would it be possible to try to simulate a device that produces a counter effect? The ideal outcome of executing such a device in the eye of a hurricane would be to neutralize the forces of the storm. Of course, generating the matching force would require a tremendous amount of energy and precision.
I wonder what impact such a device would have on the nearby wildlife. I don't wonder the effects of too much coffee and sugar.
and they're also working on gigantic, floating tweezers to pick up guests and drop them in the nearby lake.
So, you want to go home, huh? So, you're lost, huh? So, you think the Disembowler is too scary, huh? So, you've already had a hamburger, huh?
My favorite thing in that game is to create a small fenced in area with place many (dozens or hundreds) costumed pandas, drink stands, unhappy guests, and no bathroom.
For those of us that are not athletes, this may level the playing field (pun not intended). But then again, there is that whole standing and leaning part. I've got an idea...what about office chair polo?
The only thing they left out of their experiment was that they never actually hit the talk button. It may be a minor thing but it was definitely overlooked.
Is the ability to monitor limited by manpower? I would think that there is a limited number of hours and eyes that can look at this stuff. I would imagine the existence of monitoring software that looks for a collection of words or something as a trigger to bother an intellegence officer? So it's not quite as bad as having a agent listening to my boring conversations, is it?
I own a nr70v and it is of pretty decent quality. I mainly use it as my daily organizer and as an mp3 player. I've heard of some problems with the keyboard zapping the memory stick of my particular model but I haven't experienced any problems of that description. Accessories are getting easier to find but were once non-existent with the first sony model. My only major problem is battery life. Yeah it's nice to run at high resolution and have color, but if I don't see my base for more than 2 days of medium usage, I have to pray I synched it recently. I miss the days of 2 week battery life. Does anyone know what kind of battery life the Zaurus has?
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The amount of information about your personal preferences that can be directly connected to you would qualify it as putting a little brother in every house. To spy and figure out if you're a enemy combatant or if you like coca cola products.
Wasn't the original walkman to shield the wearer from unwanted sound?
I know I need to use my headphones at work to shield myself from the disturbing noises from the nearby cubicles. Pointy hair people blabbing about pointless things, people clipping finger nails, eating, etc.
The type of oil is one reason. Another is to prevent the dealer from overtightening the oil pan bolt with their air wrench. I once had a VW dealership strip the bolt and then try to charge me for an oil leak. The other is the same reason why people use linux. I like to understand more and see more of my car. I feel that I am a more responsible owner when I take the time to care for my own car. Besides, it takes me under an hour to do the change. And that's an hour I can dictate. VW's hours of Monday-Friday 8am-5pm aren't designed to be accessible to anyone with a 7-5 job.
I feel your pain. I once asked for one of the starship Lego kits only to get the Build a House lego kit. For some reason, my starships always looked like yellow cubes with windows...complete with couches and curtains.
But I do believe making lasers out of coat racks and coffee cups made me a more creative person
I always wanted to know how bad of a pilot one would be to get the chest plate plane job for the vehicles team. Your sole purpose is to be a layer between the enemy and a part of the team that really matters.
I personally favored the lion team because the other show wasn't familiar to me. Plus, when you've got the five lions one and your friend has the 15 vehicles one, guess who will form voltron first?
If you use the packaging for the toys as a guide, the lions version was labeled Voltron III while the cars version was Voltron I. There was this weird three robot combining into one freaky looking super robot called Voltron II.
Am I making this up? I don't think I am. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
I've been noticing that gmail switched me to the html only version when I switched to firefox 1.01. Anyone else experience this? I've submitted a complaint about 1.01 but haven't heard anything yet.
shouldn't that be "they will bend over and take it up the iLink?"
it is safe for work
My company's website filter denied access to the link to the wmv file. It put it in the "violence" category. It saves me from Steve Ballmer but it fails to save me from goatse??? Go figure...
At first I thought you chose the old konami code (Up-Up-Down-Down-Left-Right-Left-Right, B, A, SELECT, Start)
...
I was picturing the old school rotary phone motions.
*spin the phone to the 8*
*spin the phone back to the original angle*
*spin the phone to the 4*
*spin the phone back to the original angle*
*spin the phone to the 5*
*spin the phone back to the original angle*
Damn I feel old. Let me go watch Three's Company wearing my miami vice shirt and cavaricci jeans while sipping some Quik (not NesQuik).
no display of the ID but a quick newegg.com search and I found the Hawking - HWL1
The Screensavers had a download for the mac that would allow one to scan a barcode of movies through the webcam which would then look up the name and other information. The other thing they showed was a microwave that could scan barcodes to automatically figure out how long to set the timer. These two examples show that there is somewhat of a standard.
*googles* Here's the wiki on UPCs at least in the US and Canada. I guess the question is: are we combining standards with the rest of the world?
Perhaps he really doesn't have to work those hours. Maybe it's a convenient excuse to stay away from home.
What. does. God. need. with a. starship?...umm...address?
Great point
But at least you'll be able to listen to your polyphonic eminem ringer, take pictures in low light, and gaze at your large, color, battery-sucking screen while you're running to the theater.
But seriously, try to find a phone without one of those "features." Your choices are usually limited.
My question is that if we could simulate a hurricane in a computer, would it be possible to try to simulate a device that produces a counter effect? The ideal outcome of executing such a device in the eye of a hurricane would be to neutralize the forces of the storm. Of course, generating the matching force would require a tremendous amount of energy and precision.
I wonder what impact such a device would have on the nearby wildlife. I don't wonder the effects of too much coffee and sugar.
and they're also working on gigantic, floating tweezers to pick up guests and drop them in the nearby lake.
So, you want to go home, huh?
So, you're lost, huh?
So, you think the Disembowler is too scary, huh?
So, you've already had a hamburger, huh?
My favorite thing in that game is to create a small fenced in area with place many (dozens or hundreds) costumed pandas, drink stands, unhappy guests, and no bathroom.
For those of us that are not athletes, this may level the playing field (pun not intended). But then again, there is that whole standing and leaning part. I've got an idea...what about office chair polo?
I thought the ugliest title went to the pontiac aztek.
But you're right, the Multipla is a pretty horrible looking car with an equally ugly name.
Seems like a gundam reference. google is your friend
The only thing they left out of their experiment was that they never actually hit the talk button. It may be a minor thing but it was definitely overlooked.
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Is the ability to monitor limited by manpower? I would think that there is a limited number of hours and eyes that can look at this stuff. I would imagine the existence of monitoring software that looks for a collection of words or something as a trigger to bother an intellegence officer? So it's not quite as bad as having a agent listening to my boring conversations, is it?
I own a nr70v and it is of pretty decent quality. I mainly use it as my daily organizer and as an mp3 player. I've heard of some problems with the keyboard zapping the memory stick of my particular model but I haven't experienced any problems of that description. Accessories are getting easier to find but were once non-existent with the first sony model. My only major problem is battery life. Yeah it's nice to run at high resolution and have color, but if I don't see my base for more than 2 days of medium usage, I have to pray I synched it recently. I miss the days of 2 week battery life. Does anyone know what kind of battery life the Zaurus has?
The amount of information about your personal preferences that can be directly connected to you would qualify it as putting a little brother in every house. To spy and figure out if you're a enemy combatant or if you like coca cola products.
*shields coffee with hand*
Wasn't the original walkman to shield the wearer from unwanted sound?
I know I need to use my headphones at work to shield myself from the disturbing noises from the nearby cubicles. Pointy hair people blabbing about pointless things, people clipping finger nails, eating, etc.
The type of oil is one reason. Another is to prevent the dealer from overtightening the oil pan bolt with their air wrench. I once had a VW dealership strip the bolt and then try to charge me for an oil leak. The other is the same reason why people use linux. I like to understand more and see more of my car. I feel that I am a more responsible owner when I take the time to care for my own car. Besides, it takes me under an hour to do the change. And that's an hour I can dictate. VW's hours of Monday-Friday 8am-5pm aren't designed to be accessible to anyone with a 7-5 job.