Lord know Canada is a great place to research tooth replacement, considering that Maine is so close by! We could really use some of that stuff down here!
I can see a super easy way to defeat the 'You've been here before' feature. Just set the phishing page to reload 5-10 times before it completely loads. Now, the address has been "Visited" quite a bit, and you're none the wiser.
I wonder, If this becomes popular/widespread, what are the chances that someone figures out how to access a bluetooth cellphone, get it to call your parking meter, and get FREE*AS*IN*BEER parking!
Hmmmm, time to get out the antenna rifle... =)
"It's not the snipers that are the cause of the "problem", it's those incremental bidders."
Maybe we should call them "Traditional Bidders". After all, an auction used to be a system where bidding kept going up as long as someone was willing to pony up the dough, with no time limit in sight.
ME: I thought that this review was quite two sided.
ME: Agreed. There were definitley two points of view on most of the subject covered.
ME: I think that a review should be more talking about pros/cons and not just agreeing with another editor.
ME: I totally dissagree! Seeing two people converse about a certain item seems to get the point across quiet nice!
ME: Dude! Shut up about your DELL!
ME: Agreed. Dell is quite the SUX0R!
Who says they don't re-use plots? Once Roddenberry was dead, all they could do was pull from old episodes.
Don't challenge my nerdiness... you will not win.
The only problem is that Data would never do something like sell Dilithium Crystals on ebay2400.com or anything else to profit from having control of the Enterprise. This would be more like the guy from the past who stole a time machine from a scientist from the future and then started making patents on stuff he stole off the Enterprise.
Get your analogies striaght.:p
"or other dangers we have not yet thought of."
What about venturing out in space and meeting up with a powerful angry alien who just found out we killed his son's daughter's husband's mother by terraforming another planet? What do we do then?
So, does this mean that ATI packaging will look just a bit more reserved, or can we expect more scary disturbing pictures of spikey metal heads of increasing size and complexity depending on the speed of the processor we get?
I was trying to be funny... Humour doesn't wait for you to RTFA.
Doesn't your ass get numb?
Only when I ride him bare-back.
Plus, he hates video games.
Doesn't your ass get numb?
Yes
Lord know Canada is a great place to research tooth replacement, considering that Maine is so close by! We could really use some of that stuff down here!
Gramps is getting sick of eating through a straw.
Also a good poll:
What picture of eyes would you be honest around?
-Smiling Womans
-Concerned Mans
-Breasts
-CowBoyNeal is Watching
I can see a super easy way to defeat the 'You've been here before' feature. Just set the phishing page to reload 5-10 times before it completely loads. Now, the address has been "Visited" quite a bit, and you're none the wiser.
I wonder, If this becomes popular/widespread, what are the chances that someone figures out how to access a bluetooth cellphone, get it to call your parking meter, and get FREE*AS*IN*BEER parking!
Hmmmm, time to get out the antenna rifle... =)
"It's not the snipers that are the cause of the "problem", it's those incremental bidders."
Maybe we should call them "Traditional Bidders". After all, an auction used to be a system where bidding kept going up as long as someone was willing to pony up the dough, with no time limit in sight.
ME: I thought that this review was quite two sided.
ME: Agreed. There were definitley two points of view on most of the subject covered.
ME: I think that a review should be more talking about pros/cons and not just agreeing with another editor.
ME: I totally dissagree! Seeing two people converse about a certain item seems to get the point across quiet nice!
ME: Dude! Shut up about your DELL!
ME: Agreed. Dell is quite the SUX0R!
Unbeknownst to most, the punchcard was actually modeled (in size) to be like the 1890's US dollar bill! Cool huh! Ok, I'm going back to my cave now...
Command Line here we COME!!
Season 5, Episode 9, DVD #3
"A Matter of Time"
Air Date: November 11th 1991
Stardate: 45349.1
Special Guest Star: Matt Fewer
Happy?
Who says they don't re-use plots? Once Roddenberry was dead, all they could do was pull from old episodes.
Don't challenge my nerdiness... you will not win.
I wouldn't say I was trying to be funny as much as I was just really really hungry... =)
Wheat thins! One input device is round and one is square! The shape is totally different!
The only problem is that Data would never do something like sell Dilithium Crystals on ebay2400.com or anything else to profit from having control of the Enterprise. This would be more like the guy from the past who stole a time machine from a scientist from the future and then started making patents on stuff he stole off the Enterprise. Get your analogies striaght. :p
"or other dangers we have not yet thought of."
What about venturing out in space and meeting up with a powerful angry alien who just found out we killed his son's daughter's husband's mother by terraforming another planet? What do we do then?
So, does this mean that ATI packaging will look just a bit more reserved, or can we expect more scary disturbing pictures of spikey metal heads of increasing size and complexity depending on the speed of the processor we get?
HELLO!?!??!?! I Can Barely Hear You!!!!
(Stupid Caps Limit! What if you really ARE trying to yell!)