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Paper shredders are quite therapeutic.
Just read some white text on a black background, then went to reading black text on a white background. My eyes. They burn.
If you don't use paragraph breaks when writing walls of text, you are a bad person.
Hearing opinions about antivirus software that were formed over a decade ago is one of the most peevish experiences possible for IT.
Just because a book is a great book, that doesn't mean the philosophies of the book, the characters, or the author are inherently good too.
I wonder how hard it would be to add the individual volume dials for each program to their respective taskbar thumbnails.
If you've an ad that's an invisible link in the entire margin space of a page, I'm going to purposely avoid buying anything from you, EVER.
Whenever I see articles on Windows 8, I usually see a pic of Surface now. I think that is what Microsoft wanted & speaks loudly.
As an avid reader of walls of text, it's clear that anyone who writes one without paragraph breaks should be severely punished.
There is a difference between being blunt and honest, and being a jerk.
Finally raining after what seemed like forever of horrid humidity after the last time it rained.
Paper suggests scammers use broken English, say they're Nigerian to weed out smart people from their marks. http://research.microsoft.com/apps...
MSFT's event revealed as ploy to get lots of journalists to wait in line for hour as revenge for years of badmouthing their OS.
Dear Crappy Website, When I click your logo, it should lead me to your homepage. Sincerely, Person-Who-Is-Never-Coming-Back
If you're teaching kids that clapping is undesirable, consider how ignorant and pedantic you are every day.
"I like offending people because I think people who get offended should be offended." - Linus Torvalds, http://www.youtube.com/watch...
"I like offending people because I think people who get offended should be offended." - Linus Torvalds, http://t.co/gQ7ApBzT
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RT @DrPizza: "Any Silverlight developers in the room?" <silence> #msteched
Smartscreen is neat, but can already guarantee it won't live up to the demo, particularly the data functionality being used to the fullest.
"It gives you enough rope to shoot yourself in the foot."
Everytime I see a video where an official swats away a camera, I wonder why it isn't a felony offense.
Believing that dues must be payed or that someone feels entitled is a good way to find yourself on the wrong side of history.
Registration to get information online feels about as natural as getting hit in the face with a sack of bricks willingly.
Apparently, talking about random stuff and then putting some video game footage in the background counts as video game commentary.
RT @mikkohypponen: Now that you can buy any top-level domain, I'll buy ".1" and create a host called "127.0.0" under it. Lets see what breaks. Lend me $185000.
I dunno about the microwave, but I've heard of people reviving GPU in the oven.
Seems like everything on the Internet is crapping out at the moment. Everything is crashing and its not me this time.
Something interesting happens. Point camera at ground while making enough noise to mask any sounds.
Most E3 criticisms I've heard involve something along the lines of "MSFT had good stuff but I'm too hardcore a gamer for Kinect."
If you think that putting your information on a computer means it will be stolen, go work for Sony, where they accept that sort of thinking.
PSN fiasco is 100% Sony's fault. It isn't that hard to understand that storing passwords and certain other info in plaintext is bad.
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