A good point, but one I'm already aware of. That's why I said "quieter" not "quiet". I'm all for anything that drops the noise of today's vehicles. This will also have the added benefit of being good for people's hearing: less engine noise means you don't have to turn the radio up as high for pleasurable listening.
I would set my alarm for 3:30am to get up and re-start my Tele-Arena auto leveling script after the system clean-up kicked me offline. Then I would reset my alarm for about an hour earlier than I would for getting ready so I could bank my gold and try to rob the other auto levelers who were less willing than me to get up early and bank.
Which, of course, reminds me of how much fun it was to give the annoying kiddies a copy of your leveling script (I promise I didn't modify it, dude) that would, when it detected Sparkster saying "ATM!" it would automaticaly type "give sparkster 500 G^M" "/cls^M". Ahh the old days...
Living next to a major highway I would have to say that the best part of an electric vehicle becoming mainstream would be how much quieter the world would become without all those combustion engines rumbling along. Naysay the technology all you want; I hope it's true.
The only cop I would ever expect to surf Slashdot is Robocop.
That is funny. I am something of an enigma. (Actually I've been told I look like that shape-shifting cop robot in T2...) It's amusing that at my workplace the brass alternates between blaming me for the computers breaking and asking me to fix them. My co-workers, however, just love the free computer help and advice.
Rest assured that my ultimate goal is to work in hunting down child porn as I hate the MPAA and couldn't care less about they're childish crusades.
Maybe because some of the cops already break the law at home, away from work. Personally if I was a cop I wouldn't give 2 hoots about piracy. I'd care more about the person being mugged 2 streets away
As a cop I can tell you that this is indeed the case. As a small department with a lot of area to cover, piracy is the LAST concern any of us have. To put it in perspective I would rather write someone for J-walking...
I'm still holding out for Mutants! 2... or maybe Tele-Arena 2. Still got that 56K modem bubble wrapped and ready to come out of retirement like Rocky.
A good point, but one I'm already aware of. That's why I said "quieter" not "quiet". I'm all for anything that drops the noise of today's vehicles. This will also have the added benefit of being good for people's hearing: less engine noise means you don't have to turn the radio up as high for pleasurable listening.
I would set my alarm for 3:30am to get up and re-start my Tele-Arena auto leveling script after the system clean-up kicked me offline. Then I would reset my alarm for about an hour earlier than I would for getting ready so I could bank my gold and try to rob the other auto levelers who were less willing than me to get up early and bank. Which, of course, reminds me of how much fun it was to give the annoying kiddies a copy of your leveling script (I promise I didn't modify it, dude) that would, when it detected Sparkster saying "ATM!" it would automaticaly type "give sparkster 500 G^M" "/cls^M". Ahh the old days...
Living next to a major highway I would have to say that the best part of an electric vehicle becoming mainstream would be how much quieter the world would become without all those combustion engines rumbling along. Naysay the technology all you want; I hope it's true.
The only cop I would ever expect to surf Slashdot is Robocop.
That is funny. I am something of an enigma. (Actually I've been told I look like that shape-shifting cop robot in T2...) It's amusing that at my workplace the brass alternates between blaming me for the computers breaking and asking me to fix them. My co-workers, however, just love the free computer help and advice.
Rest assured that my ultimate goal is to work in hunting down child porn as I hate the MPAA and couldn't care less about they're childish crusades.
Maybe because some of the cops already break the law at home, away from work. Personally if I was a cop I wouldn't give 2 hoots about piracy. I'd care more about the person being mugged 2 streets away
As a cop I can tell you that this is indeed the case. As a small department with a lot of area to cover, piracy is the LAST concern any of us have. To put it in perspective I would rather write someone for J-walking...