lutetium-old
lutetium
lutetium-old

Hello, this is Zathras, and my other brothers Zathras.

Another B5 fact you need to know is that Byron SUCKS. Damned Goth telepath.

I have my grandfather's knife that is just like this, crown and everything, except that it has a pearl finish. It's the knife I use at my desk.

I think you missed the point of his original comment. He says the number of booth babes is decreasing rapidly and hence focusing on them now is not meaningful.

I commute six miles to work on one of these:

Well, I wrote a letter to someone in Japan and got an answer I could read. No way I could do that in Japanese. I know about ten people in the area that speak it well, but I live near a major city. Ran into several people that can speak what there is of Elvish too though.

Elvish from Tokein is not a complete language, so first they would have to hire people to make up enough of it to translate from other languages. They don't have Esperanto either, although that is complete enough to translate most anything.

His middle name should be Titanium.

Ideal for running scenes from The Flintstones.

Very fitting now that WebOS has gone open source.

I watched Charlie Chan movies and My Little Pony cartoons on the plane with my Touchpad. Makes a nice bedside music player/alarm clock.

I find the icons are meaningful on my OLPC laptop, once you check them all out you remember what the icons mean. However, I was most pleased when they put in dual boot Linux.

I was using it until I bought my $100 Touchpad

Haven't had such problems with my HP Touchpad. Only problem I've noticed so far is that occasionally the third-party media player causes the sound to go bad and that does require a restart to clear up. Otherwise, I've very happy with mine.

I expect the actual device will be a bit or much thicker than the concept pictured.

Doesn't seem all that silly to me, especially since I don't have software to automatically add a background as suggested in the comments.

Ran into a piece at a gallery with a little LED display powered by a crate of potatoes.

The TSA was terribly upset by my belt with a plastic belt buckle, no metal in it at all. I could not remove the belt because it was sewn on to the back of the pants I bought especially for travel made by a company that makes clothes especially for travel. For some reason this required a full body search even after

I've found the first two parts of this new release to be far more enjoyable than the originals. Shinji is far less whiny.

It used to be a color for men. Probably why they make pink polo shirts for men.