Just call them the new Nifty Engine, nifty from Non-Fossil Fissle Transportation Energy (NFFTE) or Nifty. Then everyone will think its neat, bang-up, bully, corking, cracking, dandy, good, great, groovy, keen, neat, not bad(p), peachy, slap-up, smashing, swell.
I was intrigued to find out how the tags (which are generally battery-free) can absorb enough energy from RFID readers to then power up
Tinfoil ON!. Everyone knows they get there energy from stealing your soul a little at a time, sucking the very life essence from your body. Then when they have all your energy they march you into a retirement home which is just a block away from the new universal nutrient - soylent green! Tinfoil OFF!
Titan borders a bright-dark region thought to be an oil-rich shoreline.
they must have WMD and we need to liberate those oppressed Titanians (?) as well to spread freedom throughout the solar system. All oi..umm people want to be free.
Tinfoil hats are no longer safe. They are now being incorporated with XMSR and other tracking devices.
In other news:
in a strange twist of fate - Microsoft is announcing that the sudden migration of former Open Source advocates to Windows ME is proof positive that Windows is the best OS.
Meanwhile, at a computer convention
Steve Ballmer - it was inevitable, windows has and continues to be the OS of choice for the informed in the IT community... Suprisingly enough , most of the new visits to our website come from 66.35.250.150.. Tin foil hats, step right up and get your free tinfoil hats.
Any water consumed, is recycled in some manner. From government owned resevoirs, wastewater treatment plants, etc. What we drink now already has some very nasty stuff (anybody ever been to a solids filtering station at a wastewater treatment plant can appreciate this) filtered out of it, albeit by nature, and not as directly as in this case.
That being said, what happens when one process or another fails in this NEWater. Would it be catastrophic, ie Hepatitis or something in bottles? In nature, the process is long enough that a failure or two may not matter. With our potable drinking supply, failure can lead to some bad things - but not on nearly the same level as if it was directly processed wastewater.
I think I'll wait until this has been proven in practice for quite somke time.
Driver: Makes a left turn, a right turn, then presses brake.
Car keeps moving
Clippy: you have made a left turn, a right turn, and pressed the brake, it seems you are trying to evade a road hazard.
Clippy: would you like to enable the road hazard wizard?
Driver: Hurridly presses the YES button on the steering wheel?
Clippy: Windows ME (Mobile Edition), has many new features, it now loads faster than ever...you can even shut down unresponsive programs without rebooting.
Car now approaching cliff
Driver: WTF, hurry up!
Clippy: Thank, you for installing Windows ME. Would you like to run the AutoEvade Wizard.
Driver: Ithought I just did that, pushes yes.
Clippy: What type of hazard are you trying to evade?
Pothole
pedestrian
CowboyNeal
The hazard I am trying to evade is not listed here
Driver selects the last option, car is bouncing of the guardrain now
Clippy: Windows ME has detected new hardware, and is unable to find a driver for it and must shut down.
Actually 12 different Bitsets
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Replacing TCP?
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Using recent thoughts in the realm of elementary particles (quarks specifically), they have come up with 1100 bits. A graphical representation can be seen here:
Hmmm, with the UberHurtz CPU's out there it would seem that the greater number of high performance CPU's an office had, the warmer it would be. A greater number of newer machines, may factor in to the productivity data as well.
Or is this a sinister MS plot to get people hooked on cheap PCs, then use a subscription $9.95 a month model to 'rent' the software?
My thoughts exactly, this would create an indefinite cash flow stream, whether the service is used or not. It would force 'Upgrades'. Need to access that spreadsheet, pay up! Need to retrieve that old invoice, pay up! No way in hell would I pay for a subscription service for critical software, unless I at least had the ability to use (at least a certain version) it offline, and forever.
Imagine that you did some work in excel 5 years ago, and really no longer need to use it. Assume this was done under a subscription software/os model. Now, five years later: you have to subscribe just to manipulate that file. let's say you only need to use it for 30 minutes - sorry minimum subscription term is 1 month @ 9.95. Bahh.
Look at Netflix, although there is pending competition from Amazon, as well as Blockbuster and Wal-Mart. Their subscription model was a cash cow (or at least very profitable). If people were paying 40 bucks a month, but did not rrent movies that month - what return do you think that is. With software, it would be more proprietary (i.e. Office Documents), making competition harder.
Then it would just be Nerd season. Strange thing happens to the game, immediately pound anyone wearing taped glasses and and smelling of cheetos. not a good idea;)
so they can dream about one day having frickin' laser beams attached to their heads.
At least some Canadians can access the Bush campaign site
Just call them the new Nifty Engine, nifty from Non-Fossil Fissle Transportation Energy (NFFTE) or Nifty. Then everyone will think its neat, bang-up, bully, corking, cracking, dandy, good, great, groovy, keen, neat, not bad(p), peachy, slap-up, smashing, swell.
Tinfoil ON!. Everyone knows they get there energy from stealing your soul a little at a time, sucking the very life essence from your body. Then when they have all your energy they march you into a retirement home which is just a block away from the new universal nutrient - soylent green! Tinfoil OFF!
- -Jeffrey Goines
or is that just the tinfoil crowd?they must have WMD and we need to liberate those oppressed Titanians (?) as well to spread freedom throughout the solar system. All oi..umm people want to be free.
Greedo shoots's first, greedo shoots simultaneously, deleted scene jabba 1, deleted scene jabba 2, greedo first + jabba 2, greedo first + jabba 1, jar-jar on tattoine, jar-jar + greedo 1 + jabba 2, boba fett vocie 1 + jar-jar 2 + pink lightsabre + jabba 2, ad infinitum.
I smell trouble, we all know how captain Kirk loved Virgins, especially Green ones!
I always thought /'DePauw' was just how people from NY/NJ/etc pronounced 'DePaul'
Tinfoil hats are no longer safe. They are now being incorporated with XMSR and other tracking devices.
In other news:
in a strange twist of fate - Microsoft is announcing that the sudden migration of former Open Source advocates to Windows ME is proof positive that Windows is the best OS.
Meanwhile, at a computer convention
Steve Ballmer - it was inevitable, windows has and continues to be the OS of choice for the informed in the IT community... Suprisingly enough , most of the new visits to our website come from 66.35.250.150.. Tin foil hats, step right up and get your free tinfoil hats.
That being said, what happens when one process or another fails in this NEWater. Would it be catastrophic, ie Hepatitis or something in bottles? In nature, the process is long enough that a failure or two may not matter. With our potable drinking supply, failure can lead to some bad things - but not on nearly the same level as if it was directly processed wastewater.
I think I'll wait until this has been proven in practice for quite somke time.
Please select a game
After all this post has GENESIS and outer space in it.
Clippy: you have made a left turn, a right turn, and pressed the brake, it seems you are trying to evade a road hazard.
Clippy: would you like to enable the road hazard wizard?
Driver: Hurridly presses the YES button on the steering wheel?
Clippy: Windows ME (Mobile Edition), has many new features, it now loads faster than ever...you can even shut down unresponsive programs without rebooting. Car now approaching cliff
Driver: WTF, hurry up!
Clippy: Thank, you for installing Windows ME. Would you like to run the AutoEvade Wizard.
Driver: Ithought I just did that, pushes yes.
Clippy: What type of hazard are you trying to evade?
- Pothole
- pedestrian
- CowboyNeal
- The hazard I am trying to evade is not listed here
Driver selects the last option, car is bouncing of the guardrain nowClippy: Windows ME has detected new hardware, and is unable to find a driver for it and must shut down.
Driver: Argrghehahahahahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh......$^@$^@^@^3cras h^C^C^CC^C^
Hmmm, with the UberHurtz CPU's out there it would seem that the greater number of high performance CPU's an office had, the warmer it would be. A greater number of newer machines, may factor in to the productivity data as well.
My thoughts exactly, this would create an indefinite cash flow stream, whether the service is used or not. It would force 'Upgrades'. Need to access that spreadsheet, pay up! Need to retrieve that old invoice, pay up! No way in hell would I pay for a subscription service for critical software, unless I at least had the ability to use (at least a certain version) it offline, and forever.
Imagine that you did some work in excel 5 years ago, and really no longer need to use it. Assume this was done under a subscription software/os model. Now, five years later: you have to subscribe just to manipulate that file. let's say you only need to use it for 30 minutes - sorry minimum subscription term is 1 month @ 9.95. Bahh.
Look at Netflix, although there is pending competition from Amazon, as well as Blockbuster and Wal-Mart. Their subscription model was a cash cow (or at least very profitable). If people were paying 40 bucks a month, but did not rrent movies that month - what return do you think that is. With software, it would be more proprietary (i.e. Office Documents), making competition harder.
Just kidding. If there is a way to an easy $, it will be figured out. That is the nature of the universe.
BUT WHO IS THIS Roland Piquepaille, AND WHY IS HE DISLIKED ?
I like how this speed race keeps flip-"flopping"
I didn't know John Kerry liked to race
Then it would just be Nerd season. Strange thing happens to the game, immediately pound anyone wearing taped glasses and and smelling of cheetos. not a good idea ;)
Y2K5 just has some cosmetic improvements, the engine is still showing it's age. And Madden's commentating is exactly the same . . .ohh wait...
I always visit pr0n sites while I'm paying my bills, and checking on my investments, while paying taxes and entering my credit card numbers
than THIS Hood
I feel a great disturbance in the force, as if suddenly a web server had thousands of requests, cried out, and then went silent.