in the case of an untimely death i can email subscription cancellations to all my shell services and porn sites.
i wonder if they will ever be able to do a last post, if that day ever comes watch out./
"Also, I had just won a 120 Gig drive from my buddy on a bet about eating hot sauce." theres even a link it seems to a.mpg (have not been able to look at it im on dialup) i wish i had the money to waste on bets like that.
"The top priorities -- fusion, and a massive supercomputer. " maybe they can design a supercomputer with a big enough pipe on it to keep from being./'ed
you must remember a lot of people dont read user agreements and policies, which subjects them to these problems. if the "common people" would take the time to do this a lot of things like this would not happen. i can almost bet you one thing though, people that have been toyed with in this experience learned the hard way to read the important information. its just too bad many people do not have the common sense to not give out that kind of info in the first place. it might be a good idea to give a "quiz" over important infromation like that when signing up for online banking and other things that involve personal information. i know that inorder to get a student loan you have to take a short quiz about paying your loans back and etc. not only does something like that take the liability away from the business when problems like this occur, but the user can not come back and go no one ever told me about this what are you going to do about it.
" When I called Apple, they stated that they simply don't support the use of the older Mac iPods on PC's and are not responsible, even though they admit that it was their own software that caused this." you think that apple would be a more responsive to the problems customers are having, that sounds like really bad Public Relations that could backfire on them. I has been said and i find myself doing this also, if you have a bad experience with a companies product and the situation is not resolved, the consumer is likely to tell at least 10 others of their bad experience, and those 10 will pass that info on with time also, and so on. what a domino effect! if i was apple id find a good way to reverse this before it happens.
"This is a huge image. My eyeball guess is that each pixel is the size of Pennsylvania."
i think comparing this to the size of your uranus
would give a much better idea of scale...
I took my girlfriend for her birthday, a little nervous because she's a theatre snob and a huge Star Wars geek; luckily this production satisfied her on both counts.
im glad you got laid
i see wut the problem is here, think of sequels within the past 2yrs the majority of them are crap
and you can tell hollywood is pushing movie like crack "hey kids this movie sucks, but you know you want to know wut its all about". nough said
please thank large corporations for mindless crap that entertains the trash in the trailor parks. "hey bubba back to the future II is on again, he yuk hehhe". please read a book, i find the imagination to be more creative by reading a book. if a movie is made after a book just remember that you have your own thoughts and they just might be different than the director of a movie
these are just a few i dont want spend all day typing.
back to the future (all the sequels)== crap
.
the mummy returns = crap
how about any rocky movie after the first one
.
rambo the first one was ok, but come on you know enemies have better aim than that
.
predator please dont get me started on those
.
nightmare on elm st sequels == plz shoot me i saw enough after the first one
.
halloween
.
sigh all crap
since the first shrek was a good movie, its not going to matter whether the second one is crap or not people will go expecting it to be equally if not better in quality.
but you know its a kids movie, how hard can it be to make an entertaining kids movie. insert a couple of childish jokes and a couple farts, people will eat it up. anyways the first shrek had some great graphic animations, i expect the 2nd one to exceed that.
instead of bums collecting cans off the side of the road, theyll be collecting cell phones. hey we might be able to see some well to do bums here soon.
i will be a good for people who dont want to be tracked very easily such as drug dealers or people who holding someone up for ransom.
or if nothing else i bet one of those cell phones would do wonders as a wedge to balance out my kitchen table.
i should have been a bit more specific i have encountered that at one point, while archiving. i due believe it was more the cd-r brand i was using, they were extremely cheap(the kind you hold up to the light and its almost completely transparent), since then i found that at&t tends to be my favorite brand.
i have a friend the washes his cd-rs with joy detergent (he has a thing with spilling pop on cds), i was shocked when i first saw him do it, but amazingly enough it didnt damage them. they are still playing like the day they were recorded, amazingly enough. btw hes not very bright when it comes to technology.
here is an easy solution that has worked for me for years.
1. get a perm. marker
2. label your cd-r "applications cd1" or "music cd1"
3. make a text file(html format works the best) list contents of each cd-r
4. done
simple as that no wasted time trying to make labels.
in the case of an untimely death i can email subscription cancellations to all my shell services and porn sites. i wonder if they will ever be able to do a last post, if that day ever comes watch out ./
"Also, I had just won a 120 Gig drive from my buddy on a bet about eating hot sauce." theres even a link it seems to a .mpg (have not been able to look at it im on dialup) i wish i had the money to waste on bets like that.
"The top priorities -- fusion, and a massive supercomputer. " maybe they can design a supercomputer with a big enough pipe on it to keep from being ./'ed
you must remember a lot of people dont read user agreements and policies, which subjects them to these problems. if the "common people" would take the time to do this a lot of things like this would not happen. i can almost bet you one thing though, people that have been toyed with in this experience learned the hard way to read the important information. its just too bad many people do not have the common sense to not give out that kind of info in the first place. it might be a good idea to give a "quiz" over important infromation like that when signing up for online banking and other things that involve personal information. i know that inorder to get a student loan you have to take a short quiz about paying your loans back and etc. not only does something like that take the liability away from the business when problems like this occur, but the user can not come back and go no one ever told me about this what are you going to do about it.
this is a great idea, i love to play roms on my laptop at work it would be nice to have access to these sega games for about $9 a month
" When I called Apple, they stated that they simply don't support the use of the older Mac iPods on PC's and are not responsible, even though they admit that it was their own software that caused this." you think that apple would be a more responsive to the problems customers are having, that sounds like really bad Public Relations that could backfire on them. I has been said and i find myself doing this also, if you have a bad experience with a companies product and the situation is not resolved, the consumer is likely to tell at least 10 others of their bad experience, and those 10 will pass that info on with time also, and so on. what a domino effect! if i was apple id find a good way to reverse this before it happens.
"This is a huge image. My eyeball guess is that each pixel is the size of Pennsylvania." i think comparing this to the size of your uranus would give a much better idea of scale...
sigh i hate typos o magic 8ball can i be the one? all signs point to NO! i killed it dont mod me down due, cause im drunk at 11am. im not kidding.
Maybe you should ask the oricle that question. o magic 8ball can i be the can? all signs point to NO!
I took my girlfriend for her birthday, a little nervous because she's a theatre snob and a huge Star Wars geek; luckily this production satisfied her on both counts. im glad you got laid
"ive got a great idea for a tv show" producer "does it have titties" bill "yeah" bewm a check falls bills lap
i see wut the problem is here, think of sequels within the past 2yrs the majority of them are crap and you can tell hollywood is pushing movie like crack "hey kids this movie sucks, but you know you want to know wut its all about". nough said
im sorry i guess you have a primative cd deck, my alpine cda-7878, supports mp3s, in folders and displays id3 tags....woot
please thank large corporations for mindless crap that entertains the trash in the trailor parks. "hey bubba back to the future II is on again, he yuk hehhe". please read a book, i find the imagination to be more creative by reading a book. if a movie is made after a book just remember that you have your own thoughts and they just might be different than the director of a movie
these are just a few i dont want spend all day typing. back to the future (all the sequels)== crap . the mummy returns = crap how about any rocky movie after the first one . rambo the first one was ok, but come on you know enemies have better aim than that . predator please dont get me started on those . nightmare on elm st sequels == plz shoot me i saw enough after the first one . halloween . sigh all crap
since the first shrek was a good movie, its not going to matter whether the second one is crap or not people will go expecting it to be equally if not better in quality.
but you know its a kids movie, how hard can it be to make an entertaining kids movie. insert a couple of childish jokes and a couple farts, people will eat it up. anyways the first shrek had some great graphic animations, i expect the 2nd one to exceed that.
instead of bums collecting cans off the side of the road, theyll be collecting cell phones. hey we might be able to see some well to do bums here soon.
i will be a good for people who dont want to be tracked very easily such as drug dealers or people who holding someone up for ransom. or if nothing else i bet one of those cell phones would do wonders as a wedge to balance out my kitchen table.
on technology im still running a TNT2, sigh cant do anything w/o money. sell plasma sounds like a plan to me. Tap a vein get paid
of only being able to sovle one side, i found it to be a great paper weight.
i should have been a bit more specific i have encountered that at one point, while archiving. i due believe it was more the cd-r brand i was using, they were extremely cheap(the kind you hold up to the light and its almost completely transparent), since then i found that at&t tends to be my favorite brand.
i have a friend the washes his cd-rs with joy detergent (he has a thing with spilling pop on cds), i was shocked when i first saw him do it, but amazingly enough it didnt damage them. they are still playing like the day they were recorded, amazingly enough. btw hes not very bright when it comes to technology.
here is an easy solution that has worked for me for years. 1. get a perm. marker 2. label your cd-r "applications cd1" or "music cd1" 3. make a text file(html format works the best) list contents of each cd-r 4. done simple as that no wasted time trying to make labels.