MS Croney: Look! A widget!
User: Erm... so?
MS Croney: It tells you the time and allsorts!
User: Again, why should I care?
MS Croney: Because it's NEW and it's VISTA!
User: Meh. Why don't my old games work?
*MS Croney explodes in a violent blast of non-backwards-compatible energy*
OK which is it:
"Astronaut Hooks Up Harmony" or "Astronauts Hook Up Harmony"?
It can't be both.
Also, can you imagine the instruction pamphlets on those suckers?
"Insert rod C in slot F adhesive adding after pressure applied good."
Plus the drag from the camera would certainly ensure you had a great view of last place;)
Driver: "Why is there a bloody great wind break on my car?"
Manager: "We're gonna video everything you do so we can sell it to the cable subscriber schmos."
Driver: "Can't you at least stick an aerofoil on it!?!?"
Manager: "If it's good enough for Google, it's good enough for you. Now race!"
Driver: "Bah."
An alternate interpretation is that a large number of the computer playing HL2:2 were bought from a large retailer rather than built by the owner. I'm seeing a lot of potential with those statistics if combined with more information, like the rate of old OS reuse, etc. Combine'd!
Narf!
I kill me!
If the legislation did get enacted, what would the scenario be if a minor decided to write a violent video game? Ooooh, idea, parent lock on photoshop to stop kids drawing violent pictures. Now that'd be progress!
"There's too much red in this picture, and it will be deleted."
Perhaps, although you certainly *do* have to stop *paying* for it immediately regardless.
Just set a very light but very visible object in the room
Perhaps an inanimate carbon rod...?
Oops, missed a bit:
"I need a Schriebmann port like i need a hole in my head!"
"A Schriebmann port IS a hole in your head!"
BASS NARF!
Perhaps "serial" is a better word...
The number of members of the Plumbing profession has skyrocketed since 1985.
Given that it can run Linux, can it sync to thunderbird properly? I'd really like to know as I'm *supposed* to be making a Christmas list.
Noooooo, we should reanalyze *every else's* perspective on it all... via Netflix/IMDb :)
MS Croney: Look! A widget!
User: Erm... so?
MS Croney: It tells you the time and allsorts!
User: Again, why should I care?
MS Croney: Because it's NEW and it's VISTA!
User: Meh. Why don't my old games work?
*MS Croney explodes in a violent blast of non-backwards-compatible energy*
Ahhhhhhhahhhhhh!
He'll save every one of us!
OK which is it:
"Astronaut Hooks Up Harmony" or "Astronauts Hook Up Harmony"?
It can't be both.
Also, can you imagine the instruction pamphlets on those suckers?
"Insert rod C in slot F adhesive adding after pressure applied good."
find it amusing that this happened because of the Link-er.
I can't be the only one...
Can I?
I'll get me coat.
I take it this is your watch?
Plus the drag from the camera would certainly ensure you had a great view of last place ;)
Driver: "Why is there a bloody great wind break on my car?"
Manager: "We're gonna video everything you do so we can sell it to the cable subscriber schmos."
Driver: "Can't you at least stick an aerofoil on it!?!?"
Manager: "If it's good enough for Google, it's good enough for you. Now race!"
Driver: "Bah."
*yawn*
Sorry, I'm tired.
An alternate interpretation is that a large number of the computer playing HL2:2 were bought from a large retailer rather than built by the owner. I'm seeing a lot of potential with those statistics if combined with more information, like the rate of old OS reuse, etc.
Combine'd!
Narf!
I kill me!
This sort of thing always makes me want to check the site out for juicy stuff.
archive.org wayback machine cache is my friend.
If the legislation did get enacted, what would the scenario be if a minor decided to write a violent video game? Ooooh, idea, parent lock on photoshop to stop kids drawing violent pictures. Now that'd be progress! "There's too much red in this picture, and it will be deleted."