Comment Re:Moo (Score 1) 9
Not a fan of Apple peripherals. I like their monitors, but not at that price.
Ditto.
Not a fan of Apple peripherals. I like their monitors, but not at that price.
Ditto.
Early testers have noted they "feel quite anonymous and undetectable" wearing the tinfoil hat, with no less than three extra layers of tinfoil to keep the NSA out.
For an extra $50, users can get a banner reading "Don't mind me, I'm anonymous." attached at no extra cost.
Reading EurekAlert! i came across Computer program lets users learn keyboard shortcuts with minimal effort, making me think they finally caught up with emacs.
The project page is even more interesting, raised keys and all.
Heh. I'm using my mac mini (to type this comment) with a "Windows" keyboard and mouse. Which many people to find more functional than the apple thin, no spaces stuff. Then again, apple keyboard functional is quite lacking.
I've been logging in lately, posting JEs and commenting (read:fishing), just because.
And now i have mod points. That's just weird. I don't care. No, that's not right. I shouldn't care, but i do.
I hate myself.
I'm tempted to get an ipad (after i get a job and have the money to purchase it), but every time i pick up one of these pad devices, i find myself at a loss for how to use it. It's like it's the exact opposite of a functional device, instead being flashy and smooth, and whatever.
So why do i want an ipad? Well, it's a nice computer to run those nifty apps, and is more convenient than a laptop.
Wait, wait, i'm rambling again.
This excerpt from Civilization in Transition (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 10), page 20, paragraphs 27 and 28 is both right and wrong (italics, his):
In other news, Slashdot has decided to get rid of the commenting system, noting that most comments are not informative, and only serve to derail the important points with discussions of overlords, hot grits, and first posts. Instead, only the Slashdot team will be able to comment, limited to which "dept" the story came from.
The change on slashdot was well received according to the poll asking about it. The one choice, Cowboy Neal, which was explained to mean "yes", was the overwhelming choice by voters. The change is expected to make it easier on new users.
Erstwhile administrator and founder Cmdr Taco, said simply, "In Soviet Russia, this is how we did it."
From time to time i've wondered what the Latin in the ending of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory was. Too lazy to type it in myself, i've searched google lazily, and never found it.
Well, this time i did it! A site claims to have the script which seems ok. The ending is:
One thing i enjoy when reading psychological books, is the authors' tendency to wax poetic. It may be an uncommon occurrence, but they are oh so much appreciated.
Here's one i recently came accross in From India to the Planet Mars, Page 293 (Appendix Two, P. 72)
Is the difference really tenured or non-tenured? Or is it, younger or older.
Some years ago, perhaps 6 or 7, after deliberating building or buying, i bought a bike. I ride it for pleasure and to keep in shape. While i don't ride too much due to minor arthritis, i have managed to ride over 2500 miles according to the odometer.
While researching for a personal project I wanted to look at Galen's De Temperamentis. The book talks about temperaments and is referred to near the beginning of Galen's own On the Natural Faculties.
I haven't intentionally read the front page in years. Unintentionally (after a login, or on the way to the JE link), maybe 5 times?
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood