Comment Re:Brilliant plan.... (Score 0) 511
So, how many accounts did you lose today?
So, how many accounts did you lose today?
Why not jsut shoot them like dog in the backyard ?
Works for me. As far as I'm concerned, the lives of pedophiles are forfeit.
We have at present 973 devices in our organization, 589 of which are on WIndows XP.
Runs like a champ.
I agree. They're better than the originals, especially Revenge of the Sith.
I think the biggest problem is that the originals left so much open to the imagination when it came to the prequels. People grew up on them and their imagination of the prequels took hold and they imagined them to be something they couldn't possibly be. Too many people as adults continued to remember Star Wars from their childhood perspective and never acknowledged much of the silliness and flaws -- the silliness and flaws weren't apparent when we were children and they're hard to acknowledge as an adult because that would mean reassessing the quality of those films.
OMG that is EXACTLY what I have tried to convey to people I know, pretty much since 1999...I think my problem though was less-flattering terminology, i.e. "man-children still cherishing their Yoda Undaroos".
But yea, who among us didn't start concocting images in our heads of what the other movies would be like as soon as walking out of the theatre in '83? I think a lot of childhood imagination was pored into that 83-99 time period, and that late-20-early-30-something walked into the Phantom Menace expecting that same childlike wonder to wash over them, but y'know, they weren't actually kids anymore.
The later films had flaws, sure, but they weren't the high crime that many...many many many...fans made them out to be.
...who really kindof dug the 3 "new" Star Wars movies? Sure, there were parts that I didn't like...the stilted Christensen/Portman love dialog, the weakness of the Sifo-Dyas plot point, but few films are perfect.
Once I read the article, I discovered that this is an account of events from FIFTEEN YEARS AGO. 1997, dude.
The book itself is coming out now, is the point of the article.
I'd rather work on 40 yr old treasures there than windows98-era clunkers that we STILL have lying around here.
/tumbleweeds
...it's up to their parents to decide when and how much they drink.
I think the OP should take his family to a restaurant, buy a beer, hand it to one of the kids to drink, and report the results here.
Well, yes, but the issue with that analogy is that just connecting to the internet doesn't make you "you". When I connect at home, I'm not browsing websites as my actual, or any, self; I will go identify (i.e. login) as "me" to Facebook, then llogout. Go next to Google+, then logout. Come to
Being on the internet now is to be a series of disconnected selves as you join and leave insular virtual universes. IMO that is inherently *anti*-social. I envision a decentralized social network as having a singular virtual self.
I'd dump it today if it wasn't for sports, can't get by without the Sox, Bruins, Celtics.
Most awesome typo ever.
It wasn't a typo.
In other words: wooosh!
Bullshit. If you're going to do the intentional-typo kind of post, you do it with multiple and obvious words, not 1. This was a legitimate crow-eating moment.
why not go for the socially skilled hacker?
A whatnow?
Like Xerox?
Like Photoshop?
I see people come in to the office all the time wanting to get their toys on the network. I tell them "come back with something that doesn't' have a picture of a piece of fruit on it".
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. -- Roy Santoro