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  • Aug 15, 2024 @ 11:29am

    Clear the Shelves....

    Fill the empty library space with multiple copies of the Bible, Project 2025 and books by Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly, and Donald Trump's ghostwriters.

  • Jul 01, 2023 @ 08:52pm

    Utah...who cares, they are just puritan people in the middle of the west. Virginia is 1/2 of the most populated, most politically active areas of the country (DC, Virginia, and Maryland). The dweebs in Richmond have just angered the next most high tech area of the country, next to California, and the most politically motivated ones, especially in Northern Virginia, by blocking their porn. Even Repuglicans love their porn. Heads will roll now.

  • Jun 27, 2023 @ 08:29pm

    Chinese Scam Drives

    These are hacked USB drives that say they are 2TB but they are actually 64GB or 32GB drives in a case. I got a very cheap one from a chinese place for the heck of it and it was in the exact same enclosure with the same results. No one will sell a valid 2TB external HD for $35.

  • Apr 21, 2009 @ 05:55pm

    Streisand effect at work again...

    Logging into SL so I can get one, just to spite the Taser company...

  • Jan 31, 2008 @ 06:00am

    NARRATOR

    And so the universe ended.

    One of the major selling points of that wholly remarkable book, The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy, apart form its relative cheapness and the fact that it has the words 'Don't Panic' written in large friendly letters on the cover, is its compendious and occasionally accurate glossary. For instance, the statistics relating to the go-social nature of the Universe are deftly set out between pages five hundred and seventy six thousand three hundred and twenty four, and five hundred and seventy six thousand three hundred and twenty six. The simplistic style is partly explained by the fact that its editors, having to meet a publishing deadline, copied the information off the back of a pack of breakfast cereal, hastily embroidering it with a few footnotes in order to avoid prosecution under the incomprehensibly tortuous Galactic copyright laws. It is interesting to note that a later and wilier editor sent the book backwards in time through a temporal warp and then successfully sued the breakfast cereal company for infringement of the same laws.

    http://www.marktaw.com/blog/TheNewHHGG.html

  • Aug 09, 2007 @ 08:25am

    So Close. FIRE!

    If you can name that commercial, you'll know the longevity of a GOOD commercial!