Che: "Couldn't you just launch a bunch of huge super powerful magnets into orbit to suck up all that debris? I mean, wouldn't a magnet have a really powerful effect on all those little metal bits in a vacuum?"
Che's roommate: "dude, are you posting on slashdot stoned again?"
Any moderators have an Off Topic for these guys before one of them tries to strap a bomb to a teenager to avenge the injustice and disrespect they've encountered?
"Ahhh yes. Another boob who thinks anything animated *must* be for children. It's that kind of closed mindedness which causes the US such troubles." Please define the troubles being caused by our foolish belief that our kids watch the majority of cartoons in this country. Are those troubles perhaps the ones where people fly planes into our buildings now? Or would it be our violent inner cities? Or perhaps even the continuing problem of race relations in America??? I believe it was John Lennon who wrote, "Give peace a chance, cartoons are for everyone". Learn to love, hate less.
Good thing this didn't happen at Best Buy. He'd have spent all day chasing blue shirts as they ran for the break rooms after accidentally making eye contact with a customer.
Once again a backer of the party of ridicule and deceipt decides to drop a flame-bomb on a slashdot discussion. You forgot to make fun of his physical traits, you must be slipping.
I was first introduced to PVR's about a year ago when I upgraded my Dish Network receiver. Before then I had known what PVR's were and I even owned stock in Tivo (don't ask) but really didn't think I needed a PVR. As it turned out, the new Dish Network receivers included a PVR at little additional cost. I'm all about bells and whistles so I went for it. 1 hour after hooking it up I knew I could never live without it.
When they start building these things into cable boxes and tv sets and "encouraging" consumers to use them, they'll catch on.
I had the Empire Strikes Back sheets AND curtains AND wallpaper (only the trim) in my bedroom when I was a kid. They were a perfect compliment to the shelves and shelves of X-wings and T-fighters. I LOVED THE MERCHANDISE! Fabulous time in my life, great memories.
The Simpsons jumped the shark when Maude Flanders was killed. A possible pre-shark jumping episode was the Michael Jackson insane asylum episode.
word up to that.
Che: "Couldn't you just launch a bunch of huge super powerful magnets into orbit to suck up all that debris? I mean, wouldn't a magnet have a really powerful effect on all those little metal bits in a vacuum?"
Che's roommate: "dude, are you posting on slashdot stoned again?"
Headline! Headline!
Slashdot posts OSX article and nothing else for the REST OF THE DAY!!!!
Any moderators have an Off Topic for these guys before one of them tries to strap a bomb to a teenager to avenge the injustice and disrespect they've encountered?
If you think "Death Sticks" is bad, check out the name of the dealer: (from www.theforce.net)
Elan Sleazebaggano - Unsavory Troublemaker
Actor: Matt Doran
Elan is a drug dealer on Coruscant who offers "death sticks" to Obi-Wan and Anakin. "
"Ahhh yes. Another boob who thinks anything animated *must* be for children. It's that kind of closed mindedness which causes the US such troubles."
Please define the troubles being caused by our foolish belief that our kids watch the majority of cartoons in this country. Are those troubles perhaps the ones where people fly planes into our buildings now? Or would it be our violent inner cities? Or perhaps even the continuing problem of race relations in America??? I believe it was John Lennon who wrote, "Give peace a chance, cartoons are for everyone". Learn to love, hate less.
Good thing this didn't happen at Best Buy. He'd have spent all day chasing blue shirts as they ran for the break rooms after accidentally making eye contact with a customer.
You're so full of shit I'll be laughing for the rest of the day.
Once again a backer of the party of ridicule and deceipt decides to drop a flame-bomb on a slashdot discussion. You forgot to make fun of his physical traits, you must be slipping.
I was first introduced to PVR's about a year ago when I upgraded my Dish Network receiver. Before then I had known what PVR's were and I even owned stock in Tivo (don't ask) but really didn't think I needed a PVR. As it turned out, the new Dish Network receivers included a PVR at little additional cost. I'm all about bells and whistles so I went for it. 1 hour after hooking it up I knew I could never live without it.
When they start building these things into cable boxes and tv sets and "encouraging" consumers to use them, they'll catch on.
Won't this charge be passed onto the content creators?
I haven't taken economics in 10 years but aren't most charges like this passed on to the consumer/user?
Special Features
Audio Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Dolby 5.1
Pause/rewind
CC
Foreign Language audio
There are reasons...
virtual +1 informative. I'm not moderating today but true is true.
I had the Empire Strikes Back sheets AND curtains AND wallpaper (only the trim) in my bedroom when I was a kid. They were a perfect compliment to the shelves and shelves of X-wings and T-fighters. I LOVED THE MERCHANDISE! Fabulous time in my life, great memories.
Millions of people want anti-theft protection. Dozens of people want to hack their car. I think the manufacturer made the right choice.
I'd mod this up if I could :)
I'm always wondering why we can't be more like Europe and especially the French... wait, no I'm not.
It's the same reason people buy 4-wheel drive SUVs when they live in the midwest.
ever heard of snow?
so are you going to pass that joint or what?
Could you please explain that difference?
Are they offering an unabridged version?
Word Up Australia!
They demonize you and criminalize you and then ask for your help. What's a hacker to do?"
Be an American and fight for our survival. You think they'd have messed with 767's if they had nukes? This isn't a game.
It does not mean a slip in the release date, because we have no release date.
Yeah, we noticed.