Comment Re:Next up! (Score 3, Funny) 380
The irony of your username is hilarious.
The irony of your username is hilarious.
Do what makes you happy, man. If you wanted to do management like you said, then go for it. The only reason people want money is for happiness. Getting happiness out of the job is a bonus.
(Citation needed)
Hey, I clicked the link and even started installing it. That's more than 95% of the articles on this site can say, for me. The reason I stopped installing it was because I already decided I didn't like playing quakelive, since I have Unreal on the windows side anyway, and because I genuinely suck compared to people that play that game. It is neat to see someone targetting the linux crowd before anyone else, but that feeling is overruled with the question "why?" I guess they're doing this just for the hell of it.
Also, I use Epiphany. \o/ I was going to wait for Chrome to be competent enough for me, but not anymore. Great app.
Then why didn't you submit it then?
I used my addressbar to search a rather long search term that should have hit google, but instead hit bing which said it couldn't find anything. I was baffled to say the least. My search terms point to google's "I'm feeling lucky" entry, by the way - but put the terms in google search if the terms are too specific.
Happened today. True story.
>some might consider paying extra for that feature.
Actually, TomTom already has that ability - for free.
http://garmingpsunit.findfastr.com/garmin-gps-devices/glados-voice-for-tomtom-gps-devices
Oh Glados...
>Unlike sight, the auditory system doesn't work cross-hemispherically.
This article just got owned. No more comments needed.
BYOB = bring your own beer. Somehow the firefox party invites got out to the public...must be the new guy.
That would probably cause more damage to the limbs than it saves the torso. Who knows?
This makes me glad I'm moving to chrome when that's available for linux (and is stable -.-).
IF I HAD A MINE SHAFT, I don't think I would just abandon it. There's got to be a better way. -- Jack Handley, The New Mexican, 1988.