I always knew there was some real research being done on that campus somewhere. I did a alot of researching current marijuana prices, brewing beer and engineering new ways to smoke. I did invent a bong that had valve on the carb that you could screw a whippet (no2) onto so you cleared the bong with nitrous. I always though it was fairly brilliant. Go Monarchs!
Directivo DOES rock. I have a couple of Series 1s networked and a series two in the living room. I'd get more of the 2s if they'd just work with an HU card. Free PPV and Porn rule.
Kodak announced yesterday that they're laying off another 15,000 (goodbye Rochester...) and they've stopped making film cameras. That should drop the price of silver even more, since the film industry probably uses more of the stuff than anyone else. Imagine silver so cheap that you'll be able to plate EVERYTHING in it. Bling Bling.
Having owned two of them in my life,(and still hacking away on one) I must disagree with at least part of the article.
The PCjr was hardly the failure that the article makes it out to be. Sure, it came with a puny 128k, ONE 5 1/4 drive and crappy keyboard (which they later replaced with something a little more legit).
But at least it was a PC...sorta...it had color, it could play a lot of PC games, which was very important to me as a twelve year old and most important of all, a 300 baud internal modem that started me on this road of nerdom.
The article is just plain wrong in referencing the Audrey as a failure. I have two of them hooked into my network. They're picture frames, mp3 players, message boards (complete with cool blinking lights, and caller IDs. How cool is something like that in you kitchen with a touch screen? Best of all it runs QNX. 'Nuff said.
Okay, I gotta agree with the other six, although the thought of browsing some porn on my tv sounds pretty neat.
can't they just make some new films? They probably still have the old sets and costumes.
we were going to Mars. So it must be true.
I "met" my wife on irc in 1993. It wasn't totally nerdy though because we were both on #drugs.
I always knew there was some real research being done on that campus somewhere. I did a alot of researching current marijuana prices, brewing beer and engineering new ways to smoke. I did invent a bong that had valve on the carb that you could screw a whippet (no2) onto so you cleared the bong with nitrous. I always though it was fairly brilliant. Go Monarchs!
mmmmmmmmm laser active...
I can't wait for an English -> Pirate version or English -> Cajun version. and just imagine what a couple thousands of these things could do...
Directivo DOES rock. I have a couple of Series 1s networked and a series two in the living room. I'd get more of the 2s if they'd just work with an HU card. Free PPV and Porn rule.
Kodak announced yesterday that they're laying off another 15,000 (goodbye Rochester...) and they've stopped making film cameras. That should drop the price of silver even more, since the film industry probably uses more of the stuff than anyone else.
Imagine silver so cheap that you'll be able to plate EVERYTHING in it. Bling Bling.
Having owned two of them in my life,(and still hacking away on one) I must disagree with at least part of the article. The PCjr was hardly the failure that the article makes it out to be. Sure, it came with a puny 128k, ONE 5 1/4 drive and crappy keyboard (which they later replaced with something a little more legit). But at least it was a PC...sorta...it had color, it could play a lot of PC games, which was very important to me as a twelve year old and most important of all, a 300 baud internal modem that started me on this road of nerdom. The article is just plain wrong in referencing the Audrey as a failure. I have two of them hooked into my network. They're picture frames, mp3 players, message boards (complete with cool blinking lights, and caller IDs. How cool is something like that in you kitchen with a touch screen? Best of all it runs QNX. 'Nuff said. Okay, I gotta agree with the other six, although the thought of browsing some porn on my tv sounds pretty neat.