@anotherusername said:
I was sort of under the impression that GoDaddy used hot women to peddle their services.
Fat women are always too warm.
@anotherusername said:
I was sort of under the impression that GoDaddy used hot women to peddle their services.
Fat women are always too warm.
Homosexuals program in LISP.
@RaceProUK said:
Seriously though, I don't think it really matters - you've already had the BSOD, so checking now vs checking in ten minutes isn't going to make any real difference. Plus it lets all your startup tasks finish first.
It lets your other tasks run slower and finds as much as when windows looks for an application to open a file with an unrecognized extension, or when installing new hardware and windows looks online for a driver.
@Welbog said:
Tabs are a bad idea and you should feel bad for using them.
You have to use tabs unless you have one of those good systems that lets you switch screens without using a #$@% mouse.
alt-F1, alt-F4, alt-F1 ... truely The Good Life.
@Rootbeer said:
Homestarrunner.com, to its credit, is made of only partial fail.
How come the Flash pane is fixed at 550x400 pixels, instead of expanding to fit the size of my browser window?
There's a Firefox add-on that makes The Homestarruner's pages display full screen. Without it, well, why live?
@morbiuswilters said:
Imagine the fun if you'd hit a gas line or buried electric cable.
The sparks were pretty but didn`t last very long.
@PJH said:
Moreso if it's a newsreader - aren't these people supposed to be told how to pronounce foreign words before it appears on their autocue?
I remember a girl in German language class who was to translate a sentence containing (school) "subjects" and forgot the 'a' was umlauted.
Crimson she turned.
@Master Chief said:
Actually both the desktop AND window decorations are pink. What of it? :P
Though I'm still not sure what a "Hello Kitty" is, I rather like this:
@Spectre said:
TRWTF is spelling naive as naïve. This is English; there is no ï letter in English.
Right. And no need for extra dots over any letter; unless, of course, one is naming a Heavy Metal band.