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Not many, but a couple of the screens posted here.
Everybody should remember tho, it’s not the pretty screens or the nice UI that really matters, it’s the power behind the scenes. While machines are getting faster and faster, the major os builders seem to be betting more on eye candy and less on light weight robust solutions.
At least with Redhat, I can strip out all the crap that I don’t want, like a GUI and a thirty different services that don’t belong on a web server and only reduce the speed and add security vulnerabilites.
In this clip, an irate customer calls to complain about something that she found in her car.
Broken Saints is a cool flash movie site where the episodes read like a comic book. I’ve only made it to chapter 2 of twenty, and so far it’s X-Files meets The Stand.
Ok, I’m a geek, and I love Dance,Dance, Revolution. muted audience - “Hi, geek”.
What’s up with this guy. UFO’s, Aliens, Government conspiracy, too much X-Files? Reminds me of Ginger.
this is important! as i alluded to already, my housemate and i were selected to be x-box beta testers…
Should I loan this guy $60?
Post a comment, most popular opinion an hour from closing wins it, but I require at least five comments.
3:30 in the morning, does anyone else miss the Lipgloss Assassin?
Poor girl made herself a plane theme a couple weeks before Sept11th and never forgave herself.
In case anyone doesn’t get the current page title, it’s from Tori Amos’ Waitress, about trivial battles and restraint.
We have really smart people who are always thinking up totally cool shit.
We have a meeting room with a big, round, expensive table. When you hire us to do something, we spend lots of time sitting around the table having meetings.
Sometimes, at the meetings, we’ll roll up our sleeves like they did in that Century21 commercial, to make it look like we’re professional, but still hard-working, and when someone has an idea, the rest of us look at him or her with serious expressions and write stuff down on paper. Unless it’s hot and we’re wearing short-sleeve shirts. Then there’s really nothing to roll up. But we still write stuff on paper anyway.
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