Apple Watch
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Yup. The progression is from the smaller one (located on the forehead as a visual shorthand for popping veins) to floating in the air nearby (like the larger one) to the symbol by itself.
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I get the horizontal ones, but the vertical ones totally mess that up. Would have been better with a smiley sort of face with the Angry Bert eyebrows or something.
well the veins that i'm referring to in most people actually look something like an X, although usually one that's been squashed along one axis so the veins are 25-30 degrees apart rather than 90, but what with anatomy being different from person to person.... well not everyone has it.
also have you seen how anime characters sweat? like one giant drop at a time that has to be at least 500mL....
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also have you seen how anime characters sweat?
Fortunately, not that I'm aware of. Martial arts are really the only bit of Japanese culture that I'm interested in.
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now you have.
:-P
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>accalia:
Anger‽ I feel like we talked about that before, but WTF‽
Indeed we have. I had exactly the same reaction, and got exactly the same response.
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for a variety of reasons that i could go into if you are interested
Please, no.
Manga and Anime
TRWTF
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if i do i'll split thread so you can set it to mute.
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WTF.
Originally it was a three-pointed thing and supposed to represent, as @accalia says, a bulging forehead vein. Over time the meaning was slightly lost and the representation changed, but it still means "angry".
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Originally it was a three-pointed thing and supposed to represent, as @accalia says, a bulging forehead vein. Over time the meaning was slightly lost and the representation changed, but it still means "angry".
I suppose the upside of that is that we don't have an ambiguous face for the geniuses who used a dicofriendly license to fuck it up. You just have to look at the tooltip to see what it is:
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You DO NOT mess with my browser configuration or i'll ask @abarker to pay you a visit for a smashing.
You could ask @algorythmics if he'd have a deep "conversation" with your sysadmin?
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You could ask @algorythmics if he'd have a deep "conversation" with your sysadmin?
not for that. I reserve a visit from @algorythmics for when they take my red swingline.
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not for that. I reserve a visit from @algorythmics for when they take my red swingline.
You're right. Visits from @algorythmics should be reserved for special occasions.
Filed under: did this tucn into the "mention @algorythmics" threadopic?
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You're right. Visits from @algorythmics should be reserved for special occasions.
indeed
Filed under: not sure if woosh or just never watched office space?
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.... Baiting the bear here but.....
(i love what one can find on GIS! (sorry @boomzilla (well not completely, only kinda)))
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Filed under: not sure if woosh or just never watched office space?
Filed under: Watched it, didn't make the connection. It was an unintentional woosh
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flagged for woosh then. ;-)
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I now only respond to mentions from those who have made donations to the cause.
Donations are only accepted in the form of water based lubricant and silicon based sex toys.
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silicon based sex toys.
[insert your own remainder of joke here because I'm too lazy to finish what I started]
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-drool- i love me an i7...
They are almost as much fun as one of @algorythmics parties.
the ones that happen out in international waters because they'd be illegal anywhere else.
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i love me an i7...
meh...i7 has been around so long it's a meaningless moniker. I have an Alienware laptop with an i7, any modern mobile Celeron is faster. Though some (including me) would argue they should never have labelled a dual-core 1.2 GHz CPU as an i7.
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Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell-E 8-Core 3.0GHz LGA 2011-v3 140W Desktop Processor BX80648I75960X
(although that possibly should be termed an i9 rather than an i7....)
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I am so behind the times. I didn't know Intel had 8-core consumer chips!
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they do.
with hyperthreading that's 16 cores of raw compute power!
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[insert your own remainder of joke here because I'm too lazy to finish what I started]
Core i7 - massages eight of your bits at once.
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Core i7 - massages eight of your bits at once.
FTFY
Well, depending on OS, processor mode, and process, it might be massaging 16 of your bits, 32 of your bits, or 64 of your bits. Or if your bits are floating-point numbers I think it can massage 128 of them too. Not to mention the multi-core stuff, if it's 8-core it could be massaging 8 different sets of 64 bits all at once, and with HT enabled it'll do 16 different sets almost simultaneously. Then if you factor in virtualization, it's possible it's massaging a whole ton of bits of different sizes practically simultaneously but telling each person that their bits are the only one it's touching. And if it's a VMware cluster, it's possible your bits are being passed from machine-to-machine without you even knowing! Or saved to disk for later if the machine is too busy. Or sent via DR to a hot backup somewhere on the other side of the world, meaning someone cloned your bits!
Do you know who's been touching your bits?
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when i flag someting i put a little effort into it....
(and because lack of preview that image is:
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I wasn't even trying to be pedantic, not consciously anyway. Just trying to be funny.
Maybe that's the secret to getting flagged?
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Maybe that's the secret to getting flagged?
from me it is.
;-)
can't speak for others but if i suspect you are trying to get pedantry flags i'm much less likely to flag you for it. you can still earn them that way, it's just harder.
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FTFY
Well, depending on OS, processor mode, and process...
I knew this was going to happen. I should definitely have put an inb4 pedantry notice up there.
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I knew this was going to happen. I should definitely have put an inb4 pedantry notice up there.
A straight man is often important in comedy. Though given your penchant for euphemism, I'm not sure you're cut out for the job.
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Though given your penchant for euphemism, I'm not sure you're cut out for the job.
indeed i was very disappointed when he spelled it correctly rather than going for "pendantry"
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Though given your penchant for euphemism, I'm not sure you're a good fit in this position.
FTFY.
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would changing position help the fit?
i had a copy of a book that could help with that around here somewhere....
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i had a copy of a book that could help with that around here somewhere....
Is it that Karma Sutures one? I'm not really cut out for surgery that might come back to bite me.
There's a pun here ^
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no, not that one. although i did have a copy if that at some point. it was the one that @algorythmics kept trying to borrow, but i don't let him borrow my books, i never get them back in usable condition....
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Hey they are perfectly usable, as long as you want to use them for artificial insemination.
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how is/was that picture a book?
no, wait.... i don't want to know. too much brainbleach in one day is bad for the health
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its the implement you combine with the book to complete the specified task
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just.
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indeed i was very disappointed when he spelled it correctly rather than going for "pendantry"
Some of us just can't get into that meme. In my case, my spelling/grammar pedantry and OCD won't let me.
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There's a pun here ^
Really? I would have missed it if you hadn't pointed it out </sarcasm>
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Some of us just can't get into that meme. In my case, my spelling/grammar pedantry and OCD won't let me.
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well it is a bit of a forced meme anyway....
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>accalia:
indeed i was very disappointed when he spelled it correctly rather than going for "pendantry"my spelling/grammar pedantry and OCD won't let me.
Likewise — except I happen to make jewelry as a hobby1, so that particular misspelling suits me.
1Sometimes, but maintaining TDWTF e-peen is a barrier to (other) hobbies.
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(although that possibly should be termed an i9 rather than an i7....)
You know, what, though, that's so stupidly overpriced that unless you feel you HAVE TO HAVE 3-way video, the 5820 makes FAR more sense.
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I didn't know Intel had 8-core consumer chips!
That's the first one, and it just came out this fall. (They had a pair of 6-core i7's in the last gen.)