Google "mplayer". Download it and grab the (windows) essentials pack there, too! You should be able to play darn near everything. Well with the exception of maybe Real files...
LOL! You were watching the boot-leg version, weren't you? Originally, I did too. And fell right to sleep. I later found the AVP DVD @ Walmart's bargin bin...I found the actual DVD to be much clearer and betterer.:-)
Answering machine msg: "Hi. This is the Jones. Sorry we missed your call. Leave name & number at the beep. We'll get back to you, asap. Bye!"
Beep!
Caller on answering machine: "Mr. Lightspeed? It's me, Molly. Molly Melons. I just wanted to confirm the facial shoot for tomorrow morning."
I'm sure his kids use both iPods and Google daily. They just do it behind his back. Just like any other kid would do. All kids do stuff their parents have told them not to do or that think their parents would object to.
I've done it.
You've done it.
Your kids have or will do it.
And by "it", I mean having perverse sex, smoking pot, and doing drugs. Of course they'll be Googling for the perverse sex, and smoking pot whilst listening to the iPod.:P
"You need that speed to get fusion, otherwise your nuclei will not come close enough together."
Everyone knows that speed kills...I'd suggest a couple drinks instead...
As a former Atari "fanboi" as you put it, I don't know wtf you're talking about either. As I recall during that year there was a glut of really shitty videogames out for the Atari VCS/2600. I don't recall that being the case for Atari Computer games. The two are not comparable.
You and I have the same memories of X-mas '81. Wasn't that a great time?! Of course I had to be 100% aware of what my parents were getting or else I would have got a 2600 instead!
Getting the 810 was great as well. Man I got sick of that screaching from the tape thru the TV speaker!
Other items I got or built were:
- homebrew light-pen
- 150 baud modem w/ joystick port interface
- thermal printer, yuck!
- Espon dot matrix printer
- homebrew scanner using dot-matrix printer
- homebrew voice synthesizer using the TI SPO256-AL2 text to speech voice chip
I remember typing in the programs from Antic, Analog, and when I got my 520ST, Start magazine. Those were fun times.
Put down and step away from marijuana. That's just pure crazy-talk.
People actually watch pr0n at work? How moronic. I guess I just need my job more than others.
They have the ability. Google has already pulled the pictures of the Borings home.
That's from the Blues Bros movie.
Maybe they were searching youtube.com for videos on how to make your own bong? http://youtube.com/watch?v=9ShsSb7gRig http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cqDFqIh1HA&mode=re lated&search=
Then they could order their parts from utube.com
coughComcastcough
It's not ironic. It's obvious he's a Linux n00b and you're an azz. Any Linux user worth their weight in pr0n would know how to play a .mov file.
Google "mplayer". Download it and grab the (windows) essentials pack there, too! You should be able to play darn near everything. Well with the exception of maybe Real files...
LOL! You were watching the boot-leg version, weren't you? :-)
Originally, I did too. And fell right to sleep. I later found the AVP DVD @ Walmart's bargin bin...I found the actual DVD to be much clearer and betterer.
Or else I'd really be pissed.
Um, that was really geeky. Even for us geeks!
Answering machine msg: "Hi. This is the Jones. Sorry we missed your call. Leave name & number at the beep. We'll get back to you, asap. Bye!" Beep! Caller on answering machine: "Mr. Lightspeed? It's me, Molly. Molly Melons. I just wanted to confirm the facial shoot for tomorrow morning."
They may not drive Civics, but I betcha they don't drive Fords either.
I'm sure his kids use both iPods and Google daily. They just do it behind his back. Just like any other kid would do. All kids do stuff their parents have told them not to do or that think their parents would object to.
:P
I've done it.
You've done it.
Your kids have or will do it.
And by "it", I mean having perverse sex, smoking pot, and doing drugs. Of course they'll be Googling for the perverse sex, and smoking pot whilst listening to the iPod.
Of course, they didn't hear him since they had their iPods on.
Here's an article from 2003: http://www.thebatt.com/media/paper657/news/2003/09 /11/Scitech/Flexing.Metal.Muscles-462763.shtml?nor ewrite200603191516&sourcedomain=www.thebatt.com
I'm pretty sure I read about this in mid 90's as well.
Only 18.65TB? Bring it on!!! I don't need my porn collection, that bad.
Why? Are emails going to be that more massive than they are now? Who would ever need more than 56K baud? :P
At just $750 each, you get 2 then mirror them. Easy.
That was clever!
How long would it take to format 1.2 petabyes?
"You need that speed to get fusion, otherwise your nuclei will not come close enough together." Everyone knows that speed kills...I'd suggest a couple drinks instead...
As a former Atari "fanboi" as you put it, I don't know wtf you're talking about either. As I recall during that year there was a glut of really shitty videogames out for the Atari VCS/2600. I don't recall that being the case for Atari Computer games. The two are not comparable.
You and I have the same memories of X-mas '81. Wasn't that a great time?! Of course I had to be 100% aware of what my parents were getting or else I would have got a 2600 instead!
Getting the 810 was great as well. Man I got sick of that screaching from the tape thru the TV speaker!
Other items I got or built were:
- homebrew light-pen
- 150 baud modem w/ joystick port interface
- thermal printer, yuck!
- Espon dot matrix printer
- homebrew scanner using dot-matrix printer
- homebrew voice synthesizer using the TI SPO256-AL2 text to speech voice chip
I remember typing in the programs from Antic, Analog, and when I got my 520ST, Start magazine. Those were fun times.
You are missing the point completely. The is to not use Windows.