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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Dec 3, 2009 2:08:38 GMT -8
This is solid logic. Refuse one item of technology (disregarding whether it exists today or will one day, if at all) and refuse all technology ever. Irrefutable. Unassailable. It borders upon logical tautology.
If living in a cave is the price I have to pay not to wear a Bluetooth douchey headset, then so be it.
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Post by Captain Galaxy on Dec 3, 2009 7:58:49 GMT -8
I like how everyone likes to be some sort of exaggerating smart ass on the boards. It just really makes my day sometimes.
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Post by The Dankness on Dec 3, 2009 8:20:30 GMT -8
The entire human race is and will always be neanderthals, only now we'll be neanderthals with Terminator-vision telling us our friggin ball-sweat levels.
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Post by Kuat on Dec 3, 2009 9:20:10 GMT -8
The entire human race is and will always be neanderthals, only now we'll be neanderthals with Terminator-vision telling us our friggin ball-sweat levels. VEGETA, WHAT DOES THE SCOUTER SAY ABOUT HIS BALL SWEAT LEVEL? You have no idea how long I laughed. Mainly because I thought of putting it to actual practice. Would the symbol be a ballsack with a variable water line? It would be linked to xbox live and there would be ballsweat achievements, such as "the wetter the better" to "saline jockstrap". If your balls were dangerously dry a cinema sequence would play out a la imaginationland. Maybe there would be a siren. Seriously, a HUD that displays how sweaty your ballsack is. This is solid logic. Refuse one item of technology (disregarding whether it exists today or will one day, if at all) and refuse all technology ever. Irrefutable. Unassailable. It borders upon logical tautology. If living in a cave is the price I have to pay not to wear a Bluetooth douchey headset, then so be it. Glad you agree with me. Also,
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Dec 3, 2009 11:49:52 GMT -8
The entire human race is and will always be neanderthals, only now we'll be neanderthals with Terminator-vision telling us our friggin ball-sweat levels. Reminds me of this chipper piece of sunshine. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThUaBAGJpQsDon't take this as an endorsement of the movie, though, because it's lame.
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Post by The Dankness on Dec 3, 2009 13:25:41 GMT -8
Don't take this as an endorsement of the movie, though, because it's lame. Oh, believe me, I KNOW. In fact, the moment I saw that it was a scene from that movie, I clicked out, and nothing you can say or do can convince me to even TRY and sit through even TEN SECONDS of that crap. *glances at something in his peripheral* Damn, this rage seems to have made my balls sweatier. I'm going to take a shower.
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Post by Lady V on Dec 9, 2009 12:03:47 GMT -8
Followed by,
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Post by Captain Galaxy on Dec 9, 2009 13:26:20 GMT -8
Yay pictures!
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Post by Kuat on Dec 13, 2009 9:10:34 GMT -8
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Post by Inaaca on Dec 13, 2009 14:47:01 GMT -8
Ah yes, Sara's been talking about these for a while.
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Post by The Dankness on Dec 13, 2009 17:39:30 GMT -8
Yeah, I'm with Cap'n Haddock on this one.
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Post by Muramasa on Dec 13, 2009 19:19:18 GMT -8
Hey, they're making a movie out of it. Possibly staring Natalie Portman. I'm game.
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Dec 15, 2009 21:19:27 GMT -8
Here's an interesting bit of interesting physics for Adrian.
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Post by Captain Galaxy on Dec 16, 2009 0:11:28 GMT -8
Oh I've heard of that. I didn't realize when you were saying Avogrado that it was this that you meant.
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Post by Kuat on Feb 1, 2010 18:09:28 GMT -8
So, Mura got me a new microphone. To compare before and after: Before: After: Apart from a significant aesthetic improvement, the mic can actually pic up my voice from across the room. So instead of speaking directly into the mic, I can lean back on my chair comfortably and blabber away.
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Post by Captain Galaxy on Feb 1, 2010 19:38:32 GMT -8
I can sit back too. Unfortunately, it's a studio mic and it picks up everything.
PS: That's a cool calendar you got there.
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Post by Kuat on Feb 13, 2010 20:56:07 GMT -8
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Feb 13, 2010 21:28:07 GMT -8
Too much reality for reality TV, and reality.
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Post by Muramasa on Mar 3, 2010 0:16:43 GMT -8
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Post by Kuat on Mar 3, 2010 14:15:28 GMT -8
Back in my day, before their mechanized army crushed any resistance to their rule, Google was a simple search engine. Google has a lot of good ideas, however their most ambitious ones as of late I have found lacking. Their browser, while popular among some, isn't as good to me as Firefox. I don't care for the way it handles navigation, and it doesn't have the robust library of addons either (which is really more of a time issue). Overall, it offers me nothing that firefox doesn't. I'm a big fan of their search engine based endeavors (scholar/images/froogle), and while I use their email, I actually prefer my school's netmail interface better in some strange way. Google docs is great, but some other features I can't get into. Their google video is still inferior to youtube. Google maps is the best. Long story short, I think they should work on more search-engine/web app related crap than being some technology giant.
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