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Anchovis?
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Indeed. Save the wildlife, eat lamb!
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@Mole said:
Indeed. Save the wildlife, eat lamb!
This, too, is delicious.
I had some a few weeks ago in a restaurant.
It tasted good.
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@dhromed said:
dick
This site needs a new forum, "General dickery", so you guys could deal with your penile obsession without polluting the rest of the forums. It's getting annoying*@dhromed said:
thursday
Liar !
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@Zecc said:
Liar !
Even a stopped calendar, gives the right weekday, once a week.
@Zecc said:
It's getting annoying
If there is some kind of filter installed where you work so that people called Eric may not be referred to by shorthand anymore, I will gladly remove the problematic lemma from my autotags, and might I say what a clbuttic shame would that be.
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@dhromed said:
Well, did you celebrate your 4,096th post?Aw shit, I missed my 4,000th post anniversary.
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That reminds me of the daft IEC naming "Kibibyte" because people were "confused" that a Kilobyte could ever equal anything other than 1,000 (and some schools, colleges and universities were teaching 1,000)
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@Mole said:
Not so daft. Computer memory is still measured in 2^x and disk space is measure in 10^y. 20-odd years ago it didn't matter. These days, it does. Even Apple are spewing bollocks - iPod shuffle (or whatever capitali[zs]ation you choose) gives 2GB space. Guess how much Windows (or even Lunix) states how much space is on there. Hint: it involves the 10^ method.)That reminds me of the daft IEC naming "Kibibyte" because people were "confused" that a Kilobyte could ever equal anything other than 1,000 (and some schools, colleges and universities were teaching 1,000)
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@dhromed said:
Man, look at how many dicks that face could suck at one time.@Zecc said:
Well, did you celebrate your 4,096th post?
AW SHIT.
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I don't blame Apple for stating capacity of 2GB. After all, storage has been 10^ for a LONG time, and putting 1.86GB on the back would just look weird.
When I was at school, it was drummed into me that 1KB was 1024 bytes. It wasn't until some marketing moron decided to redefine it, then the IEC decided "It's kinda a standard now, we need to redefine KB to mean Kibibyte".
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@bstorer said:
Man, look at how many dicks that face could suck at one time.
It could suck all your three-pronged dicks at once, and still have one left for a delicious banana.