Of course not, but those stories are different in that they were conceived about 2,000 years ago, when such stuff probably seemed less impossible - instead of just 50 years ago, in a time when you think we would know better.
Very good, but not 100% correct: adding the IE version number to the title bar is so *you* can keep the versions apart, but the Windows feature called "process specific subroutine library" is what makes the IE stand-alones, well, stand alone. Read more about it here, and get prepackaged IE stand-alones here.
Now I have IE6 stand alone next to normally-installed IE7, and really the only difference is that IE6 can't use ActiveX plug-ins. Unfortunately that doesn't help when you have a layout heavy with transparent PNGs and are trying to fix it for IE6:-)
Ha! That's exactly what I was thinking, except I would've paraphrased it to include "pig's bladder" and "amputation" or something to that effect. Referencing pop culture for fun and profit!
...why I don't get that "Been here before" feeling every time I enter a situation I really have been in before. Like my kitchen. Or when I'm watching a re-run.
Except that you do. Deja vu is not so much the 'been here before' feeling itself, but the accompanying eerie feeling caused by feeling familiarity where there should be none. At least, that is how I understand it works; feeling familiar with being in your kitchen doesn't trigger any eerieness since it's completely expected to feel familiar.
That'd be 580 razors! To be precise, it's really 0.058 kilorazors.
Man, that gave me an awesome mental image of surfer dudes on fire...
Of course not, but those stories are different in that they were conceived about 2,000 years ago, when such stuff probably seemed less impossible - instead of just 50 years ago, in a time when you think we would know better.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License Second sentence? Right.
Very good, but not 100% correct: adding the IE version number to the title bar is so *you* can keep the versions apart, but the Windows feature called "process specific subroutine library" is what makes the IE stand-alones, well, stand alone. Read more about it here, and get prepackaged IE stand-alones here.
:-)
Now I have IE6 stand alone next to normally-installed IE7, and really the only difference is that IE6 can't use ActiveX plug-ins. Unfortunately that doesn't help when you have a layout heavy with transparent PNGs and are trying to fix it for IE6
Ha! That's exactly what I was thinking, except I would've paraphrased it to include "pig's bladder" and "amputation" or something to that effect. Referencing pop culture for fun and profit!
Crap you idiot, you put the c on the other end. Though you could also say it's missing an e.
No, no, you got it all wrong: he's talking about Scheming!
"News for nerds, pah." ...dishah?
Anyway, weren't the Ixians the ones with the bionic eyes and stuff?
"Take non-evasive maneuvers, Mr. Sulu!"
Man, it'd be totally awesome if they had a bomb squad blow up that clown. Confetti everywhere!
"You can't make an omelette without, uh, flattening a forest?" - Black Mage
But luckily "Indeed, for any n >= 1, the sentence buffalon is grammatically correct."
You have three groins?!
Strange indeed!
>So what were all those medieval body-suits of metal armour?
Not ballistic?
Well, at least it's unexpected.
Less expensive than free? That's an interesting kind of money you have there!
Hmm, salty licorice squid! It's probably an acquired taste.
Yup! That's why our $14.95/month telephone plan costs us about $40/month, even before any actual usage.
Except that you do. Deja vu is not so much the 'been here before' feeling itself, but the accompanying eerie feeling caused by feeling familiarity where there should be none. At least, that is how I understand it works; feeling familiar with being in your kitchen doesn't trigger any eerieness since it's completely expected to feel familiar.
At first I read that as a misspelling of 'blurry media'. Ha!
Oh no, whatever shall we do.
Or maybe you're a fisherman.
"Obtaining weapons and explosives" is not an inanimate object.