Night Elf: *walking along*
Orc: I WILL SELL YOU CARDS
Tauren: 700 GOLD UBERBOSS CARD
Human: CHEAP CARDS CHEAP CARDS
Another Orc: COME TO MY SHOP WWW.EB4Y.COM COME NOW
Night Elf: *takes out sword*
Disclaimer: I do not actually play WoW.
Bogus addresses? I don't think the emails that he stole and sold would be bogus, given that that'd tip off his buyers to the fact that he's grabbing them by the ankles and shaking.
You're telling me that it's a good thing that 80-100% of people support a technology because of its name?
Hey, I've got a new DVD format! It's called "Free porn!" It's identical to a floppy disk, but anybody using it has to pay ten thousand dollars to me.
I haven't ever heard of the host, but if he's smart enough to know about Creative Commons liscenses he's better than 90% of the computer show people out there.
If he knows how to spell licenses, he's definitely top one percent.
Well, let's see. It was 18 years between the first B&W broadcast (1935) and the first color one (1953). The first HDTV broadcast was about 40 years after that (1990s). Do you really wanna wait about 30 years for the next technology to show up? I'm thinking not.
I can't say this is too much of a surprise. The Jedi already had a stranglehold on Parliament, and actually having a member IN it merely seals the deal.
Hey, could you go look up the price of Microsoft stock?
$25? Okay.
Now could you check the Google stock?
$300? Huh.
I wonder which company's gonna run out of gas first?
So feedback is no longer tolerated for open source, eh? If you don't know how to code and don't have spare cash, you aren't allowed to have an input in open source software? Doesn't that go against the very underpinnings of free software - namely, anyone can have an impact?
Night Elf: *walking along* Orc: I WILL SELL YOU CARDS Tauren: 700 GOLD UBERBOSS CARD Human: CHEAP CARDS CHEAP CARDS Another Orc: COME TO MY SHOP WWW.EB4Y.COM COME NOW Night Elf: *takes out sword* Disclaimer: I do not actually play WoW.
Bogus addresses? I don't think the emails that he stole and sold would be bogus, given that that'd tip off his buyers to the fact that he's grabbing them by the ankles and shaking.
I bet spider webs are still stronger.
Math blaster FPS, eh?
...
...
"Look! A square root! Use the rocket launcher!"
*BOOM*
"Yeah! You blasted that math!"
"Oh no! A math teacher! Use a boost to break through!"
"Do a barrel roll!"
I wonder what their adult education games are like.
*moves to UK*
"Terrible news, sir! People are installing our OS!"
"Quick! To the Applejet!"
We in New Hampshire are also well on the way to adopting open source software!
:/]
[Sidenote: I actually live in New Hampshire.
prefer to think of it as "reducing the workload."
4. if you DO want games, why do you want a Mac? if Windows works, use it.
Because Windows works for games, and nothing else.
You're telling me that it's a good thing that 80-100% of people support a technology because of its name? Hey, I've got a new DVD format! It's called "Free porn!" It's identical to a floppy disk, but anybody using it has to pay ten thousand dollars to me.
And what percentage were convinced by the cool name and blueness, rather than the fact that one is slightly different?
Ten seconds to boot? I'm thinking that's more due to Apple than Intel.
I haven't ever heard of the host, but if he's smart enough to know about Creative Commons liscenses he's better than 90% of the computer show people out there. If he knows how to spell licenses, he's definitely top one percent.
Well, let's see. It was 18 years between the first B&W broadcast (1935) and the first color one (1953). The first HDTV broadcast was about 40 years after that (1990s). Do you really wanna wait about 30 years for the next technology to show up? I'm thinking not.
Because before, Debian was in serious danger of falling behind Windows on the security front.
nono, see, this is new. Here, there aren't wizards. There's *D*R*A*M*A*!
Well, I never!
I can't say this is too much of a surprise. The Jedi already had a stranglehold on Parliament, and actually having a member IN it merely seals the deal.
Hey, could you go look up the price of Microsoft stock? $25? Okay. Now could you check the Google stock? $300? Huh. I wonder which company's gonna run out of gas first?
Ironically, there is nothing on Google News concerning it.
& scoring=d&q=%22DVD+Jon%22&btnG=Search+News
http://news.google.com/news?num=50&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
Oh really?
Goatse in Burma-Shave thing.
So feedback is no longer tolerated for open source, eh? If you don't know how to code and don't have spare cash, you aren't allowed to have an input in open source software? Doesn't that go against the very underpinnings of free software - namely, anyone can have an impact?
Next time, think before you post.
*looks at Microsoft, particularly Luna*
*coughs loudly*
*is beaten by hired goons*
That'd be really neat if most of the people who cared about this sort of thing hadn't already migrated to better software.
Oh yeah. .abw, .sxw, and the like are definitely old and outdated, too.
.sxw is.
Well, maybe