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Who could forget the joys of tape head tuning?
Regarding C64, there was a radio station in Yugoslavia during mid 1980's that broadcasted C64 games and programs over the air. Talk about cloud computing  :D
 
I just had a hideous exam. We were asked the meaning of a word that hadn't come up in the course and for the graph we had to draw nobody has drawn the same thing!
 
Black Wizard said:
I just had a hideous exam. We were asked the meaning of a word that hadn't come up in the course and for the graph we had to draw nobody has drawn the same thing!

You know, you are very superficial. Did you stop and think that that hideous test might have a wonderful personality? Or a sense of humor? Maybe it works two jobs to support it's three quizzes... it's called TACT man :p
 
I think in this PC (politially correct, not personal computer [let's not start that up again shall we? «Tho I do have some statements for that»]) world, maybe we should look at things with brutal honesty. If something is a turd, don't PC it up and call it a rainbow! If that test was hideous, maybe it should realize that! Just because its hideous doesn't mean it still doesn't have something to offer the world!
 
I believe in some PC, but not all.

For instance, you should avoid slurs based on what a person is - their colour, their ethnicity, their background, their sexuality.

But you should call bullshit when you see it.
 
Yeah, I had an experience like that the other day. I sat in the computer pool with some friends, and we were just chatting, when this old bloke comes up to us and gives us a bollocking about how we are too loud, and we asked whether anybody complained, and he answered that he was complaining right now and he was the head of department and bla, and you can't at all translate what he said for a simple reason: When he left, my friends - two Persians one Pole - and I looked at each other, and obviously, they all wanted to say something and didn't dare to. So I took it on me and said, "that was so awfully German." My friend said, "good that you said that."
 
So I'm putting together an epic (hopefully) forum game called the World Cup of Maidenfans to determine the second-best band of all-time.
Just wanted to give the troops the heads-up and check with the mods to make sure this isn't tramping on something else already with the works.
Should have details up soon and the game underway by Sunday or Monday.
 
Perun said:
Yeah, I had an experience like that the other day. I sat in the computer pool with some friends, and we were just chatting, when this old bloke comes up to us and gives us a bollocking about how we are too loud, and we asked whether anybody complained, and he answered that he was complaining right now and he was the head of department and bla, and you can't at all translate what he said for a simple reason: When he left, my friends - two Persians one Pole - and I looked at each other, and obviously, they all wanted to say something and didn't dare to. So I took it on me and said, "that was so awfully German." My friend said, "good that you said that."

LOL, I bump into that all the time. So true though, people are afraid to say something even though it is so painfully obvious.
 
So do I. Not being sarcastic either. It's much more attractive than the X I was getting.
 
Using chrome I simply got nothing/text rather than a big X.

Jon must've uploaded it earlier in the week when he was affixing a certain anti-bot measure (I've not been checking frequently enough to know if its worked, even partially)
 
So I was at a book store today and decided to check out the music magazines, and one had top 100 living rock legends. So I decided to read through it. I thought what the holy fuck when I was done, I'm just gonna say the list was so horrible it even had Skrillex in it.
 
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