“Well-well look. I already told you: I deal with the god damn customers so the engineers don't have to. I have people skills; I am good at dealing with people. Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?”
AMEN. If the industry would come out with a decent game that either A: Does not get monotonous after a few hours of gameplay or B: Isn't the same game I quit playing last week only with different graphics/storyline, they may eventually see a growing market yet again.
MOMMY, MOMMY, Can I feed the racist????
No dear, racists need to die a slow painful death of starvation for being the hairy pimple on the ass of humanity.
This is a good question. I notice that if I burn a VCD at high speed the play back is pixelated and the framerate is affected. It should be the same 1s and 0s at any speed, but there is definately an affect. It should also have an affect on the reliability of the data.
I know it mentions children, who are extremely impressionable, but how many of you are actually influenced by advertisment. Especially of existing items that have not and probably will not change. If you already know what the item is, what it tastes like/does, will repetitiveness really make you more suseptable(sp) to buy that item? The only point I have ever seen in any advertisement is for new products or changes to existing products.
Pretty much, If I want something, I know what I want and go and get it. Flashy pictures will not persuade me to get Frosted Flakes over Capt Crunch.
To the tune of "Frère Jacques"
'Revelations, Revelations'
'21:8, 21:8'
liars go to hell, liars go to hell
burn burn burn, burn burn burn!'
and further found that a secondary AP of ours was in a default state, that is enabled and unsecure.
Please hand in your geek card and 6 digit /. ID on your way out the door please.
Thank you.
Syrup would make it sticky. And a sticky phone projector may give off the wrong impression. Especially if one just walked out of the bathroom at work.
Just pack the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch and counteth thine to three.
I did find it ironic that the "first" internet usage in space was from a man named Creamer.
“Well-well look. I already told you: I deal with the god damn customers so the engineers don't have to. I have people skills; I am good at dealing with people. Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?”
His Archimedes only allows that type face.
Hear, Hear!
But they've changed EVERYTHING from the sauce, to the cheese and the crust. SURELY they've changed this as well.
Which one of the 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse is this going to call into action?
If that is the case, then Americans are the most intelligent people on the planet.
That would be "Billions and billions" according to a certain TV series host.
Nazi zombies riding velociraptors!! I wanna play THAT game!
Does this include forums and the like? I didn't see anything defining what a conversation is.
Large Hardon Cheerleader
wearing
advertising for Lightspeed Briefs
He must be new here!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqcOpmoybQE
No Thailand, No Firefox. What's next, no transfat in my McDonalds?
I love how they describe the alpha particles as "positively charged helium atoms". I'm no chemist but that seems a little off to me.
AMEN. If the industry would come out with a decent game that either A: Does not get monotonous after a few hours of gameplay or B: Isn't the same game I quit playing last week only with different graphics/storyline, they may eventually see a growing market yet again.
MOMMY, MOMMY, Can I feed the racist???? No dear, racists need to die a slow painful death of starvation for being the hairy pimple on the ass of humanity.
This is a good question. I notice that if I burn a VCD at high speed the play back is pixelated and the framerate is affected. It should be the same 1s and 0s at any speed, but there is definately an affect. It should also have an affect on the reliability of the data.
I know it mentions children, who are extremely impressionable, but how many of you are actually influenced by advertisment. Especially of existing items that have not and probably will not change. If you already know what the item is, what it tastes like/does, will repetitiveness really make you more suseptable(sp) to buy that item? The only point I have ever seen in any advertisement is for new products or changes to existing products. Pretty much, If I want something, I know what I want and go and get it. Flashy pictures will not persuade me to get Frosted Flakes over Capt Crunch.
Or feminine products for that matter.....
They must have submitted it as $sys$rootkit, thus it was unseen by Oxford. /sorry, bad joke.