TasteTheFlava
TasteTheFlava
TasteTheFlava

I have an old 32in CRT TV in our house that has RGB input. Meaning I can plug a computer into it. What are some cool things I could do with a computer hooked up to the TV?

They admit they have, but they say they aren't going to any more. I'm interested to see how long that lasts though.

Isn't Extended Circles where your friends can see your posts as well as their friends, but NOT the public. In your post you say that Extended Circles includes everything in Public plus your friends of friends. Public is everyone even if they you don't follow them, but Extended Circles are your friends and their

CTRL+Shift+Tab will allow to switch tabs in the opposite direction. Useful for me when I have a bajillion tabs open.

You've never seen Fight Club I take it?

I wish I could promote this...

I would get that too sometimes when I was a kid. It's exactly as you describe with people seeming like they were screaming and my adrenalin pumping. Mostly it'd happy at night, and I remember if thinking of people talking would produce the same effect.

Kids! Bringing about Armageddon can be dangerous. Do not attempt it in your home.

I guess they don't make them like they used to huh?

Isn't gelled gasoline napalm?

I'm too late at this point, but I'll take anything extra you have as well. remman83

No, Good Friday is next Friday, the Friday before Easter.

Star Trek 6 was the Undiscovered Country and Star Trek 8 was First Contact. It sounds like you're thinking of Star Trek Generations (the one with Kirk in TNG) and Star Trek Insurrection. Personally I would have said my top two were 2 and 6, but I enjoyed First Contact too.

The word "seafood" in your link at the bottom seems to go to howtolosebellyfatsoon.com.

@MajorGroove: Ohio. Don't you think it's a cute little riddle?

@Edix: It's a form of protesting sure, but there's a difference between standing in front of a building with a sign and taking down a website. If you stand in front of a corporate building with a sign the company can continue to do business. If you take down amazon.com for example, they can't do business.

Beeep Beep-Beep Beeeeeeeeeep!

@Whitson Gordon: I'm 27 and remember fondly using MS-DOS to run Commander Keen and Wolfenstein 3d.