That's a hell of a lot more scientific and insightful than 90%+ of all the human blogs combined already! You're off to a good start! On the other hand, if the internet had any more mindless droll I'm sure the Earth would implode into a literal black hole of knowledge and all that is good and pure.
Good question, but honestly MS, if there is a problem or a vulnerability in your OS, is it not your responsibility tom fix it? Or are you going to make me pay extra just so that my computers will work properly without having to be reformatted every weekend? That sounds like a hell of a customer relationship you've got going there.
I buy ITMS music and you're totally right. Pirated music always has something wrong, and generally has inferior sound quality. Plus, when it's as accessable, cheap, and easy as iTunes, why go through the trouble of hunting a song down on a p2p network?
I have gotten very few spams, mostly from Indians wanting to send me their resume or some Nigerian telling me that our business relationship could earn me 13 million dollars (US$13,000,000) since his son was killed in the civil war. All the rest are is Spanish, or even recently some Portugese ones which want me to install a screensaver to see explicit exclusive pictures of the RFK assassination. I get so little Spam that I can take the time to read most of it for a laugh. Interestingly enough, I have never been offered viagra or anything of the like, or any product/service for that matter except for a Spanish diet ad.
Ever heard of a little thing called red tide? In sufficient numbers (we could easily support big numbers with all of our emissions) algae and other biological solutions work pretty damn fast. The fact that it's biological makes it all the better, as it's gcheap and multiplies for free. (w00t!)
I didn't mean to say it was, I was simply ridiculing TFA acting as if it was. As another example, I have a 34 year old history teacher who is probably the best Rome: Total War player I've ever seen. Age is irrelevant to gaming.
My mid-30s neighbor used to regularly have people over for Halo tourneys, and a guy at my church who is approaching 50 is probably the world's greatest Mario Kart 64 player EVAR. All of the really good people in my friends America's Army clan are in their 20s and 30s, and they pwn!
I saw something like this at a summer camp type-deal this summer at Georgia Tech, and, oddly enough, it was the ubiquitous computing department working on it. I forget what they called it, but it was an acronym for piracy device or something to that effect. I can't remember all the details, but it had interconnectivity with everything, from e TV to a PC (woo, linux too!) to a stereo. The way they described it was working off of small, independent networks and was totaly untraceable.
I thought that iWork getting a spreadsheet would be the coolest, but the suggestions as to pages i didn't like. It's perfectly fine now, I find it outstanding. Also, iLayout is probably THE lamest software name I've heard in at least five minutes.
I was really dissapointed as to how he responded to the requests for extensions. I recently switched to opera from firefox, but I really miss some of my extensions, namely foxytunes (best. extension. evar.) among others. It would totally be THE browser if it had a more powerful, open extensions API.
Oh yeah, because that was really religion and all, and totally wasn't caused by people distorting their beliefs to fulfill personal political goals. I think it's silly to describe a nation by it's religion, because it is not universal, no matter how hard it tries to be (take a look at Iran, they've got ba'hais) unless you are saying that the country generally follows a specific religion. In that case, the US is most definitely a Christian nation, as well over half of the nation or more would describe itself as Christian. But I digress. A nation should not in any way, shape or form be governed, judged, or addressed by its religious beliefs, no matter how pervasive.
IIRC, it was Victory Gin actually, but I see where you are coming from
(Yes, I did have to flaunt my interest in Orwellian literature =D)
(And I have lots of karma to burn)
Greetings Sir or Madam:
I am the owner of a large cell-phone corporation in Nigeria and we have recently discovered that you owe us (Poser Mobile) 3 million US Dollars ($3,000,000) and have not payed up. You are hereby summoned to court tuesday behind the McDonalds on Old 41. Remember to bring all your valuables. Have a nice day, Poser mobile
**It just doesn't flow off the tongue (out of the fingers?), sorry**
That's probably most likely. I've met one congressman from Georgia and know through my Grandfather Jeff Sessions of Alabama. Neither of them seem to be technologically literate at all. They want to do the right thing, but they approach technology as they would any other field, whereas in reality it is radically different. We seriously need some non-technophobe politicians.
So ... what would a segmentation fault be???
That's a hell of a lot more scientific and insightful than 90%+ of all the human blogs combined already! You're off to a good start! On the other hand, if the internet had any more mindless droll I'm sure the Earth would implode into a literal black hole of knowledge and all that is good and pure.
Good question, but honestly MS, if there is a problem or a vulnerability in your OS, is it not your responsibility tom fix it? Or are you going to make me pay extra just so that my computers will work properly without having to be reformatted every weekend? That sounds like a hell of a customer relationship you've got going there.
I remember some great Sierra games, but not from Valve I think. The Homeworld series was (and arguably still is) one of the best RTS series ever.
I buy ITMS music and you're totally right. Pirated music always has something wrong, and generally has inferior sound quality. Plus, when it's as accessable, cheap, and easy as iTunes, why go through the trouble of hunting a song down on a p2p network?
I have gotten very few spams, mostly from Indians wanting to send me their resume or some Nigerian telling me that our business relationship could earn me 13 million dollars (US$13,000,000) since his son was killed in the civil war. All the rest are is Spanish, or even recently some Portugese ones which want me to install a screensaver to see explicit exclusive pictures of the RFK assassination. I get so little Spam that I can take the time to read most of it for a laugh. Interestingly enough, I have never been offered viagra or anything of the like, or any product/service for that matter except for a Spanish diet ad.
Yeah, but so long as it gives me a reccomendation as to who is most likely to have sex with me, I'm fine with that!
Ever heard of a little thing called red tide? In sufficient numbers (we could easily support big numbers with all of our emissions) algae and other biological solutions work pretty damn fast. The fact that it's biological makes it all the better, as it's gcheap and multiplies for free. (w00t!)
I didn't mean to say it was, I was simply ridiculing TFA acting as if it was. As another example, I have a 34 year old history teacher who is probably the best Rome: Total War player I've ever seen. Age is irrelevant to gaming.
My mid-30s neighbor used to regularly have people over for Halo tourneys, and a guy at my church who is approaching 50 is probably the world's greatest Mario Kart 64 player EVAR. All of the really good people in my friends America's Army clan are in their 20s and 30s, and they pwn!
Once he realizes that it was caused by technology sold by the KGB to the Yakuza, that is.
http://www.weatherwars.info/
I saw something like this at a summer camp type-deal this summer at Georgia Tech, and, oddly enough, it was the ubiquitous computing department working on it. I forget what they called it, but it was an acronym for piracy device or something to that effect. I can't remember all the details, but it had interconnectivity with everything, from e TV to a PC (woo, linux too!) to a stereo. The way they described it was working off of small, independent networks and was totaly untraceable.
Sorry, really, we surrender! Please don't Fucking Kill(TM) us!!!
I thought that iWork getting a spreadsheet would be the coolest, but the suggestions as to pages i didn't like. It's perfectly fine now, I find it outstanding. Also, iLayout is probably THE lamest software name I've heard in at least five minutes.
Well, those are real animals, so even though they do not occur in nature they follow real physics. BTW, those are bigass cats.
I was really dissapointed as to how he responded to the requests for extensions. I recently switched to opera from firefox, but I really miss some of my extensions, namely foxytunes (best. extension. evar.) among others. It would totally be THE browser if it had a more powerful, open extensions API.
Oh yeah, because that was really religion and all, and totally wasn't caused by people distorting their beliefs to fulfill personal political goals. I think it's silly to describe a nation by it's religion, because it is not universal, no matter how hard it tries to be (take a look at Iran, they've got ba'hais) unless you are saying that the country generally follows a specific religion. In that case, the US is most definitely a Christian nation, as well over half of the nation or more would describe itself as Christian. But I digress. A nation should not in any way, shape or form be governed, judged, or addressed by its religious beliefs, no matter how pervasive.
IIRC, it was Victory Gin actually, but I see where you are coming from (Yes, I did have to flaunt my interest in Orwellian literature =D) (And I have lots of karma to burn)
I wish I still had my previous sig right now. Anyways, there are three types of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Read: Nigerian ... not to be anti-foreigner or anything but they haven't had the time to pirate a spell checker yet.
ME TOO!!!
Greetings Sir or Madam:
I am the owner of a large cell-phone corporation in Nigeria and we have recently discovered that you owe us (Poser Mobile) 3 million US Dollars ($3,000,000) and have not payed up. You are hereby summoned to court tuesday behind the McDonalds on Old 41. Remember to bring all your valuables.
Have a nice day,
Poser mobile
**It just doesn't flow off the tongue (out of the fingers?), sorry**
That's probably most likely. I've met one congressman from Georgia and know through my Grandfather Jeff Sessions of Alabama. Neither of them seem to be technologically literate at all. They want to do the right thing, but they approach technology as they would any other field, whereas in reality it is radically different. We seriously need some non-technophobe politicians.
That's totally normal. When you do it in school, now that's bad. (I always post and read in my 5th period class)
The chair!!! Hit him with the chair!!!