Comment Re:New terminology (Score 1) 101
You want a toe? I can get you a toe, believe me. Hell, I can get you a toe by 3 o'clock this afternoon... with nail polish.
Sorry. Had to.
You want a toe? I can get you a toe, believe me. Hell, I can get you a toe by 3 o'clock this afternoon... with nail polish.
Sorry. Had to.
It's worse than that, the Captcha isn't even an image, it's a table with random vertical aligns (top, bottom). The letters are plain text in the source that Sony thinks disabling the context menu will protect.
Unless of course you work for someone like IBM, where every computer has a 9.x.x.x IP address. They may be behind firewalls, but that didn't stop Metallica from kicking me off Napster for having "One" in my shared folder.
Just one final hit...
"Zuckey! Can you help me out?"
Dammit, the one time I don't have mod points. The riff was the first thing to pop into my head when I read the headline, so kudos to you, sir.
It's quite funny how many paradoxes there are in BTTF, and still they managed to put in some truly obscure consistency: http://www.thevrabec.com/2010/07/12/back-to-the-future-you-certainly-havent-noticed-this/
I remember seeing that the first time I saw BTTF during it's first theatrical run in New Zealand. I'm surprised that people are surprised about this.
What type of 3D projector also determines your experience. Because you watched in IMAX 3D, there was more 'popping-out' because that's what IMAX 3D is all about. I saw Avatar in Dolby 3D and everything stayed within the screen (or at the very least didn't pop-out into the audience).
Before the screening they showed the trailer for Alice in 3D and I was going "oh, is that it? Why does everything look flat?" Didn't realise until the other day that the reason was because it was done in post, not in camera, which explains a lot. Does this mean we have to wait another ten years for the second proper 3D movie?
So this person is responsible for the Windows NT Start Menu plastered up over Marie's fancy rap sheet
Probably not as down the page it says:
Multiple IE is no longer maintained and there are no plans to continue maintaining it! Thanks and good luck!
Never mind, you could always just have an XP VM with the IE8 blocker installed, running IE7 plus MultipleIE. That way you won't need to worry about having that extra cruft on your host.
Down here in New Zealand they're doing the marketing in a manner very similar to Robert Llewellyn's "Car Pool". @bobbyllew as you should know is Kryten from Red Dwarf.
Damn it! It's affected our public website and our consultant portal (we can't change the portal because we're using SSL).
A moose once bit my sister...
Please god, send us a lawyer worthy of Mordor.
I'm not sure that's the wisest thing to wish for.
Yeah, but don't forget they were finished off by a bunch of trees...
The flow chart is a most thoroughly oversold piece of program documentation. -- Frederick Brooks, "The Mythical Man Month"