The problem is that turning your lights entirely off typically shuts off your break lights as well
That's one seriously fucked up wiring system you have there.
There's no un-beta link
I must be imagining the big 'Slashdot Classic' link at the bottom of every page then.
HP is well onto the course IBM was 25 years ago, shoot yourself in the foot, and repeat
Someone should show them the AA12, its the perfect weapon for this
I thought we were supposed to use C++ for this.
If you did, you'd spawn a million copies of yourself, and shoot them all in the foot. Medical assistance would prove impossible as you wouldn't be able to distinguish between the genuine copies, and those that simply point and say 'That's me, over there'.
which is like VR without a helmet
Yup. I see this poor judgement all the time. People want to feel the freedom of the wind blowing through their silky hair or something. We call them "organ doners."
I know - only this morning I was overtaken by a sofa on my way to work
So what's wrong with Office 365?
Because storing your private/confidential information in a cloud is a stupid idea, because you don't really have control over your data.
If only you had some form of local storage, maybe something round and inflexible that spins at high speed, then you could store your data outside the cloud.
I'm trying to think a India's business, or cultural contrabutions to humanity in general; in the last 3,500 years
There's the decimal system, which is used by at least 6* people.
*This estimate might be off by a factor of 1,000,000,000.
The Roadster was based on the Lotus Elise. A car that's not shipped for 18 years. The supply of Elise shells ran out.
The Elise is still very much in production, and it's not the shells Tesla used, but the chassis.
Your contribution is small. Does a bear piss in the forest?
Only if they haven't installed a lav under the stairs.
Nobody wears watches nowadays.
Instead they wear a small clock attached to a strap wrapped around their wrist.
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