Funny that this guy is so confused that he is mistakenly informing people to pronounce it the WRONG way.:)
Duh. You just shit in your own nest.
It is LIN-ix. When I lived in the dorms, we had one guy that always called it the incorrect way, LYE-nix. When we finally had the heart to tell him, he killed himself.
The moral of the story is, pronounce Linux as LIN-ix, or you may shoot yourself one day.
Super Mario World sucked? I loved that game. I had never seen the SNES in action until I saw SMW when I first got my system. I was blown away with the graphics. Compared to the NES, it was like a real-time cartoon.
If you ever get bored, download an SNES emulator and some ROMS and have some fun... you will discover that it was the best console ever.
Here's an excerpt from the interview:
"It would have to be animated. I don't see how we could ever do a live-action movie as funny as the animated series. The animation allows so many creative liberties that you just wouldn't be able to acheive with live-action. I think it would be impossible for a set of actors to portray these characters. The audience likes to see them the way they are, and if you tried to turn, say, John Goodman into Homer, then it ultimately has to be disappointing to everyone, including John Goodman. Obviously, he could never live up to Homer."
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How to pronounce Linux
How to pronounce Linux
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Funny that this guy is so confused that he is mistakenly informing people to pronounce it the WRONG way.
Duh. You just shit in your own nest.
It is LIN-ix. When I lived in the dorms, we had one guy that always called it the incorrect way, LYE-nix. When we finally had the heart to tell him, he killed himself.
The moral of the story is, pronounce Linux as LIN-ix, or you may shoot yourself one day.
Super Mario World sucked? I loved that game. I had never seen the SNES in action until I saw SMW when I first got my system. I was blown away with the graphics. Compared to the NES, it was like a real-time cartoon.
If you ever get bored, download an SNES emulator and some ROMS and have some fun... you will discover that it was the best console ever.
Check this site out: Engrish.com
It shows how the Japanese change the English language into something simply hillarious and paste it on all their products.
UNpossible, fool. Check out the Ralph Wiggum file. Open your freakin' ears, jackass.
The Ralph Wiggum File
Lighten up.
I bet your are a die hard fan of the Simpsons -not unlike- Database is of "Itchy and Scratchy".
Taken from episode 4F12:
Database: On the "Itchy & Scratchy" CD-ROM, is there a way to get out of the dungeon without using the wizard key?
Homer: What the hell are you talking about?
SNPP.COM has a 1998 interview with Mike Scully, executive producer of The Simpsons. He basically states that animation is the only way to go.
Here's an excerpt from the interview:
"It would have to be animated. I don't see how we could ever do a live-action movie as funny as the animated series. The animation allows so many creative liberties that you just wouldn't be able to acheive with live-action. I think it would be impossible for a set of actors to portray these characters. The audience likes to see them the way they are, and if you tried to turn, say, John Goodman into Homer, then it ultimately has to be disappointing to everyone, including John Goodman. Obviously, he could never live up to Homer."
Simpsons fans have been waiting for this since '93!
Check out SNPP.com's info concerning the Simpsons movie which has been collected over the years.