Personal computing discussed
Moderators: askfranklin, renee, emkubed, Captain Ned
just brew it! wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/15835017
Mother Nature does some really crazy sh*t sometimes.
Captain Ned wrote:Mongo just pawn in game of life.
derFunkenstein wrote:The only reason we got reloaded is because the forum software at the time of its creation could not handle the hugeness of the original dymt. My guess is that since the current software apparently isn't at its limit that we'll be on reloaded for a while.
paulWTAMU wrote:Wife's grandfather broke his hip this morning. he's going into surgery pretty soon, but I'm not optimistic; he's 90 and the last time I saw him he seemed pretty frail.
steelcity_ballin wrote:It probably didn't help when boofer was trying to nest as many quotes as he could in one page.
bhtooefr wrote:I don't think anyone's accused me of being a fanboi for anyone but VW (and nobody's accused me of being a shill for anyone AFAIK), but the rules say I had to get that out of the way, so I did.
Captain Ned wrote:
ludi wrote:I also wonder who, exactly, specified the Colorado elk crossing sign, which is basically a minor variant of this. Near as I can figure, it translates to "DANGER: Trophy Bull Ahead."
Vrock wrote:Perhaps a hunter could explain to me the thrill of killing a large, dumb, blunt-horned herbivore. I've never understood it.
bhtooefr wrote:Eurgh.
I would've upchucked all over the place as soon as the smell got to me. (Then again, that's why I usually don't keep milk around. I use it rarely enough that even a half gallon goes bad before I've used more than a couple cups.)
Vrock wrote:Perhaps a hunter could explain to me the thrill of killing a large, dumb, blunt-horned herbivore. I've never understood it.
ludi wrote:Correction: large, smart, delicious herbivore.