Unless you installed it and didn't tell them because they don't know the difference between "the computer" "the Internet", "explorer" and "google"
Unless you installed it and didn't tell them because they don't know the difference between "the computer" "the Internet", "explorer" and "google"
On Linux: type "sudo apt-get install program". Enter your password.
Hell no! it's like they raped my childhoo...
Wow, I didn't think L&K should be on TV at all, but this trailer looks amazing. Too bad it's not going to be done.
Apparently "being unfairly prosecuted by America" is the best thing you can do if you want French people to like you
Not that I think that's what happened, but with someone who is a dog and who earns a million dollars a year and someone who has been a prostitute before, "how would you like to earn two weeks' salary in five minutes?" and closing the deal is not really that impossible.
your throat must sound awesome in January
how about asking for some iButton samples for that and using a good old hook in the wall for your keys?
It's good that they destroyed Cerebro, this way they can go with their own storylines, instead of re-imagining the X-Men. The only think they're missing so far is that Magneto was Xavier's friend instead of Gary's
You know SETI is just how the NSA uses your computer to help violating citizens' privacy, right?
I was thinking the same... but it's not the same. In a bubble, after you're both paying 6$ for your dollars, all the money you've saved from doing this suddenly turns into one sixth of it. It'd be like a bubble if you played with monopoly bills, and at some random value the bank decides your $ bills are now worth…
You can never get a dollar!
OK, maybe 7... whenever it was called Phoenix. My point is, if every time there's a new one it's 50% faster, it would take 50% of the time in doing the same the first time, 25% the next one, 12.5% the next one, and so on, and I like Firefox, but I don't see it being so much faster every time. OK, 3 was much faster…
By this time, FF should use about 5% of the memory and CPU it used ten years ago. It's surprising, since I didn't have 20 times the resources I have now, and it felt faster.
Yeah, and the plague brought Renaissance. Cracked told me too, and Wikipedia confirmed that "some[weasel words] people" think so
That depends on the climate and the kind of bread. I have those huge loafs from my grandma's town, they're 1Kg and they last for a week outside and more on the fridge. The baguette kind, you're lucky if you can eat them the day after you bought them.
I guess whoever wrote this doesn't live in a very dry climate. I can keep bread in the fridge bread for four days in the summer and I have to throw out the first slice every day, but if I leave it out, I have to eat it on the same day.
Yeah you guess right, the thing that makes more sense of that is "balonium".
Saved me some keystrokes