I love thinkgeek. If I wasn't so far away I'd buy tons of stuff there.
I particularly like this (http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/coder/28f4/), this (http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/frustrations/388b/) and most especially this (http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/frustrations/374d/).
-laughs- Yeah, two things are keeping me from ordering a bunch of this stuff -- the $4k I still need to pay for this semester's Tuition, and the up-coming Time of Judgment from White Wolf that I mentioned in a recent post.
you named your computer? Oh gosh, heaven help us... though they keyboard does look cool. I wish I had money to build a new system. looking at those 3.06s..... wow....
-laughs- Well, technically, no; I named my processor (Unicron; my computer as such is referred to as her by extension, only) and my three Hard Drives (Motherbrain, Ridley, and Kraid). Hey, people name their cars, I'll name my computer.
And not only is that Kybard cool-looking, it's functional, too!
-laughs- No, technically Motherbrain and Ridley are logical drives -- a 20/60 split of an 80gig Hard Drive. Kraid is a full 80gig drive by himself, though.
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I particularly like this (http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/coder/28f4/), this (http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/frustrations/388b/) and most especially this (http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/frustrations/374d/).
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But dude, when I do, Unicron's so gonna rock. ^_^
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I can't do that, Dave.
And not only is that Kybard cool-looking, it's functional, too!
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I'm with you on that. Too cool.
Too bad I don't like beer. :p
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No, technically Motherbrain and Ridley are logical drives -- a 20/60 split of an 80gig Hard Drive. Kraid is a full 80gig drive by himself, though.
Ouch
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It's HTML, Louis, it parses anything that looks like a tag.
Try using < instead of <, then it should show up right.
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