when did "in line" become "on line"? its a recent phenomenon as far as i can tell... but its still wrong. you stand IN a line, your computer is ON line
On the Car and Driver website (www.carandriver.com), there's both a Lincoln Flash ad, and a Cel-Phone Flash ad, that BOTH pop up, bouncing around, filling your screen with so much crap, and of course both close boxes are hidden way up in the right corner, its the most annoying thing i've ever seen i think.
I have a metal-boxed copy of Quake III for Linux! I guess it can't be that rare, about 2 months ago i actually (i'm 100% serious about this) bought it at the Dollar Store, for a dollar!!! They had all the usual crappy $1 Store games there, and a stack of Q3A for Linux sitting on the bottom shelf. I should have bought 5 and kept them shrink wrapped!
When I see the name "Windows Backup Wizard", I assume that its a wizard included with Windows to do backups, and as such, an MS product. However the name "Backup Wizard for Windows" is much clearer in showing that it is not part of the Windows OS. They just don't want to be blamed if something goes wrong with that software and someone's hard drive get eaten.
Oh god, don't let the furries hear about this, they'll be jumnping at the chance to turn themselves into hybrid wolf/skunk/mouse/cat people! .....frikkin' furries........
Oh come on moderators! The previous comment was funny! I don't know why it got "flamebait"... its a high-tech update of the old "Polish Astronauts" joke.
What the crap are all these people doing here!?!?!?! Tire! Did you let them in? Listen everybody... I don't know what the crap you're all doing here... but.... get out. No, seriously, go over to Homestar's house or something... I have some baking to do.
A large number of birds seem to be falling out of the sky fully cooked near the NTT Science and Core Technology Laboratory Group headquarters near the experimental wireless data towers. More on this strange story as it develops.
Why is it that almost every other day Wired has an article about Mac-users doing something wacky. I thought maybe it was because alot of Mac users out there were doing really interesting things like the guy who totes all the old Macs around to raves and sets up old school game LANs. But now I wonder... does Wired report every time a Mac user picks his nose? Some of their past stories were a little questionable, but this one is downright stupid. And I love the title "Mac Toters Push Wireless Bounds", wow, look at me, according to Wired I must be pushing the boundaries of my coffee, I'm ADDING SUGAR. I love my Mac, and I enjoy reading about other Mac users and their quirks, but come on Wired, keep a sense of reality here. Wired is about CULTURE, not technology. The past articles were always about the personalities using Macs to do unique things, but this one reads like a survey review of WiFi cards out of MacAddict.
well if you WATCH them when it records them...................
causality loop?
when did "in line" become "on line"? its a recent phenomenon as far as i can tell... but its still wrong. you stand IN a line, your computer is ON line
this N.E.S. game had some of my favorite video game music as a kid, the river level especially had a great tune... anyone else ever play this?
yes, yes i can... his name is Bender .....skin tube
i hate conservatives, if you are a conservative, please don't post in any thread i might read
see? your request makes about that much sense
dang, you beat me to it
On the Car and Driver website (www.carandriver.com), there's both a Lincoln Flash ad, and a Cel-Phone Flash ad, that BOTH pop up, bouncing around, filling your screen with so much crap, and of course both close boxes are hidden way up in the right corner, its the most annoying thing i've ever seen i think.
part of Giant Robot week will be cartoon network's own short "Low Brow" which will be a series this fall!!!! w00t!!1
check it out here
it also said the wookie characters are often employed as bodyguards/assistants for merchants and pirates, hehehe
It's a software tool!?!? Dang... And here I thought I would be getting a free Japanese sports-coupe!
am i the only one who thinks the power chord looks like an eyeball hanging by a severed optic nerve?
that sounds like the dinosaur at FAO Shwartz?
DO'H!
lost the fastest finger contest again i guess....
I read about this awhile ago, there have been spy shots on the internet for awhile.
oh.. and... FIRST POST!!!
I have a metal-boxed copy of Quake III for Linux! I guess it can't be that rare, about 2 months ago i actually (i'm 100% serious about this) bought it at the Dollar Store, for a dollar!!! They had all the usual crappy $1 Store games there, and a stack of Q3A for Linux sitting on the bottom shelf. I should have bought 5 and kept them shrink wrapped!
When I see the name "Windows Backup Wizard", I assume that its a wizard included with Windows to do backups, and as such, an MS product. However the name "Backup Wizard for Windows" is much clearer in showing that it is not part of the Windows OS. They just don't want to be blamed if something goes wrong with that software and someone's hard drive get eaten.
Oh god, don't let the furries hear about this, they'll be jumnping at the chance to turn themselves into hybrid wolf/skunk/mouse/cat people!
.....frikkin' furries........
interesting Pac-Man/Unreal connection
was Pac-Man the first ever game with "powerups"?
Oh come on moderators! The previous comment was funny! I don't know why it got "flamebait"... its a high-tech update of the old "Polish Astronauts" joke.
So... it just looks similiar... but they didn't actually film in the room? Then why does GL need to give them credit?
They do now in England, it's called CNX.
What the crap are all these people doing here!?!?!?! Tire! Did you let them in? Listen everybody... I don't know what the crap you're all doing here... but.... get out. No, seriously, go over to Homestar's house or something... I have some baking to do.
actually, it has a built in cliff sensor to prevent it from commiting suicide like that :)
A large number of birds seem to be falling out of the sky fully cooked near the NTT Science and Core Technology Laboratory Group headquarters near the experimental wireless data towers. More on this strange story as it develops.
Why is it that almost every other day Wired has an article about Mac-users doing something wacky. I thought maybe it was because alot of Mac users out there were doing really interesting things like the guy who totes all the old Macs around to raves and sets up old school game LANs. But now I wonder... does Wired report every time a Mac user picks his nose? Some of their past stories were a little questionable, but this one is downright stupid. And I love the title "Mac Toters Push Wireless Bounds", wow, look at me, according to Wired I must be pushing the boundaries of my coffee, I'm ADDING SUGAR.
I love my Mac, and I enjoy reading about other Mac users and their quirks, but come on Wired, keep a sense of reality here. Wired is about CULTURE, not technology. The past articles were always about the personalities using Macs to do unique things, but this one reads like a survey review of WiFi cards out of MacAddict.