Is that so? Let's do some math, ok?
One can legally get married at the age of eighteen. Let's say conceptually this happens the week after her eighteenth birthday, and on the honeymoon, the couple gets pregnant. Nine months later, out comes a beautiful baby girl. So, mom is eighteen, almost nineteen, and baby girl is a newborn. Let's fast forward eighteen years. Baby girl is now eighteen, and now mom is thirty-six, almost thirty-seven. Baby girl marries her high school sweetheart shortly after she turns eighteen and surprise! She gets pregnant on her honeymoon! Nine months later, she gives birth to a child. Now we have child newborn, mom eighteen, and grandma thirty-seven. How is a grandmother in her forties such an odd concept? My mom is forty-seven and she has two grandchildren from my sister. The oldest was born when she was forty-three, so I don't see how your argument holds any water.
I don't use them either, I tend to bust out the higher-level character codes to do my smilies:
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That's ALT+0222 to do that if you want. I take credit for it, but I'm releasing it under the terms of the GNU Public License.
I actually succeeded through much perseverance and actually found out the email address.
It's siteabuse@monster.com and I have used it on one occasion, though I could have used it many more times since then. I just haven't.
I really hope it's the one from Season Seven's 138th Episode Spectacular when he parodied Patton, not:
http://blog.92y.org/images/collage/blog_groening3. jpg
How is that menacing or scary?
For that matter, what are his threats to justify wanting to beat him? Another ten years of bad episodes?
Who am I kidding? I'm gonna buy them all anyway.
Most people I know (of those with broadband Internet connections) prefer free downloads. Buying a CD is about the last thing they would do. iTunes is way, way too difficult to mess with but I am sure if free dried up they would switch to iTunes or some other online store.
Free is very, very difficult to compete with.
Ah, so what you're saying in a nutshell is that everyone you know are horrible thieves who don't care about the artists they are listening to or the music industry in general? Good to know.
I'm still buying CDs, even though I use an iPod religiously. I would rather have a tangible backup for when my hard drive crashes. Last I checked, Apple still won't let you redownload stuff you purchased twice if you already did without buying it again. Given the fact that I'm sitting at 900 albums, I don't want to spend $900 (and that is assuming that every album is actually available on the store) to download music I legally owned at one point in time just because of hardware failure. It may take time, but I'm going to be more than happy to re-rip 900 CDs than spend another $900 to buy the albums again.
I have to say I'm honestly shocked. The way fickle America is, I would figure they would go "BluRay? What's that?" and then go "HD-DVD? Well, it has DVD in it, and I know HD has a better quality picture, and it is a DVD after all." I personally wasn't going to buy either until a. A good quality cheap BluRay/HD-DVD/DVD/VCD/CD player came out or b. Someone in this worthless battle of the new "awesome" formats actually won. I'm still going to hold out, but it looks like I'm going to eventually be getting a BluRay player for my home this Christmas, or next Christmas if it's still not solved.
How the heck could a superhero actually live that long anyway and still be active?? I'm certainly not going to miss him. Let's chalk it up to old age, especially considering he didn't actually have any superpowers. Even Batman's gonna die someday. He has no powers either, just cool stuff. Captain America had a shield. Whoo. At 89, I don't know how he carried that shield, let alone threw it.
Don't worry, someone else will come back wearing the suit and the shield. Then I hope Marvel and DC put the two "superheroes" with no powers against each other.
Batman vs. Captain America, who would win?
Well, I'm glad all of you were able to log in using your old login names and accounts. Apparently I'm out $13.94.:( For those it works, does the explorer program work still?
Wow. My high school was really behind the times. I remember starting a BASIC programming language class on an Apple II when it was a young whipper snapper of 17 back in 1994. I say starting a class, because in actuality, all we ever did was play Oregon Trail. I still haven't made it to Oregon.:(
Hacking is illegal here last I checked, so what happens if this vigilante happened to be a US Citizen in Montgomery, AL? Logically, they'd have to arrest the guy once they found out where he was, charge him with hacking and breaking and entering. Who knows? Maybe him and the doc would be cell mates!
Ok, so if they're going to skip petaflops and go right to exaflops, why not just go for the gold and make a yottaflop system?
Is that so? Let's do some math, ok? One can legally get married at the age of eighteen. Let's say conceptually this happens the week after her eighteenth birthday, and on the honeymoon, the couple gets pregnant. Nine months later, out comes a beautiful baby girl. So, mom is eighteen, almost nineteen, and baby girl is a newborn. Let's fast forward eighteen years. Baby girl is now eighteen, and now mom is thirty-six, almost thirty-seven. Baby girl marries her high school sweetheart shortly after she turns eighteen and surprise! She gets pregnant on her honeymoon! Nine months later, she gives birth to a child. Now we have child newborn, mom eighteen, and grandma thirty-seven. How is a grandmother in her forties such an odd concept? My mom is forty-seven and she has two grandchildren from my sister. The oldest was born when she was forty-three, so I don't see how your argument holds any water.
I know I couldn't. Word of advice: don't eat spaghetti before watching. It's not very pleasant on its way back up.
That's what? $0.10 USD?
Well, damn. It didn't even print my character code. That sucks.
I don't use them either, I tend to bust out the higher-level character codes to do my smilies: = That's ALT+0222 to do that if you want. I take credit for it, but I'm releasing it under the terms of the GNU Public License.
I actually succeeded through much perseverance and actually found out the email address. It's siteabuse@monster.com and I have used it on one occasion, though I could have used it many more times since then. I just haven't.
I really hope it's the one from Season Seven's 138th Episode Spectacular when he parodied Patton, not: http://blog.92y.org/images/collage/blog_groening3. jpg
How is that menacing or scary?
For that matter, what are his threats to justify wanting to beat him? Another ten years of bad episodes?
Who am I kidding? I'm gonna buy them all anyway.
I'm tired of refueling mine every night. I smell like diesel for hours!
Free is very, very difficult to compete with.
Ah, so what you're saying in a nutshell is that everyone you know are horrible thieves who don't care about the artists they are listening to or the music industry in general? Good to know.
I'm still buying CDs, even though I use an iPod religiously. I would rather have a tangible backup for when my hard drive crashes. Last I checked, Apple still won't let you redownload stuff you purchased twice if you already did without buying it again. Given the fact that I'm sitting at 900 albums, I don't want to spend $900 (and that is assuming that every album is actually available on the store) to download music I legally owned at one point in time just because of hardware failure. It may take time, but I'm going to be more than happy to re-rip 900 CDs than spend another $900 to buy the albums again.
I have to say I'm honestly shocked. The way fickle America is, I would figure they would go "BluRay? What's that?" and then go "HD-DVD? Well, it has DVD in it, and I know HD has a better quality picture, and it is a DVD after all." I personally wasn't going to buy either until a. A good quality cheap BluRay/HD-DVD/DVD/VCD/CD player came out or b. Someone in this worthless battle of the new "awesome" formats actually won. I'm still going to hold out, but it looks like I'm going to eventually be getting a BluRay player for my home this Christmas, or next Christmas if it's still not solved.
How the heck could a superhero actually live that long anyway and still be active?? I'm certainly not going to miss him. Let's chalk it up to old age, especially considering he didn't actually have any superpowers. Even Batman's gonna die someday. He has no powers either, just cool stuff. Captain America had a shield. Whoo. At 89, I don't know how he carried that shield, let alone threw it. Don't worry, someone else will come back wearing the suit and the shield. Then I hope Marvel and DC put the two "superheroes" with no powers against each other. Batman vs. Captain America, who would win?
Well, I'm glad all of you were able to log in using your old login names and accounts. Apparently I'm out $13.94. :( For those it works, does the explorer program work still?
Wow. My high school was really behind the times. I remember starting a BASIC programming language class on an Apple II when it was a young whipper snapper of 17 back in 1994. I say starting a class, because in actuality, all we ever did was play Oregon Trail. I still haven't made it to Oregon. :(
Hacking is illegal here last I checked, so what happens if this vigilante happened to be a US Citizen in Montgomery, AL? Logically, they'd have to arrest the guy once they found out where he was, charge him with hacking and breaking and entering. Who knows? Maybe him and the doc would be cell mates!