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Rud
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peteythedancingsabre
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welp, my face is nice and swollen. ><


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mechaphil
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That sucked. Not as much as Airface having teeth pulled from her skull, but it sucked.

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Montalo
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haha

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Van_Da_Man
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Hmmm, both my Gorami's (whatever the spelling, they are fish) died within a day of each other... They were hella old but there's something... fishy... about it.

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jvaccaro6
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I'm really not looking forward to tomorrow; another long day of work, although I did find out I can work from home most of the day, so that's kinda nice

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Sabres2Sabres
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Not to stir up the PC or Mac debate...but I'm copying this from my Facebook feed...it's pretty funny.

Person #1 is one of the biggest computer guru's I've ever met (and doesn't use Windows or Mac).
Person #2, I've never met.

I will admit Person #1 starts confrontational.

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Person #1:
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Also how many of you "mac people" are in computer related majors and could tell me in technical terms why a mac is better? two words for mac people, user error...


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Hi Person #1, I am a microelectronic engineer, meaning I know the inner working of a computer down to a microscopic level (and I am not even exaggerating). Any more stereotypical comments you want to make?
Because clearly this makes him know a lot about OS's...

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Although Microsoft is great for the "average user", most college student aren't average users. An average user would be my mother whose only computer interaction is email (and now facebook... ugh). College students have valuable files on their computers [and "average users" don't?] (which you could back up but your backup would be useless if your hard drive crashes right before an exam like mine did) [nobody is going to argue this...but as far as I know Macs have hard drives too...] and expensive software on their machines (which btw is available for both OS's now for practically everything).[your point?] The newer PCs are definitely better than what they used to be, but I still believe Mac's do a much better job of stability and performance. [Newer PC's? As opposed to older ones? Are we comparing apples to oranges? Nice way to generalize PC's...as if there's only one type.] My 3 year old macbook still runs just as it did on day 1 and has survived 3 OS upgrades. I would make the same choice again if I had to. Valid point. Although I have a PC that runs just as it did on day 1 and it's 5 years old...


I have nothing against Mac users, but come on, have a clue what you're talking about. Especially when you brag how qualified you are...


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mechaphil
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Lucid Lynx FTW

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Van_Da_Man
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Dude, I just looked at ABCnews.go.com and their first headline is, no joke,
Republican Votes Nedded To Help Fund Surge

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Montalo
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mechaphil wrote:
Lucid Lynx FTW

:clap: :clap: :clap:
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mechaphil
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Honestly I have to thank my brother and SATW for my conversion. I don't get all open source on people, but it's an aesthetically pleasing OS, nothing runs at start-up unless I tell it to, and I've gotten used to the installation process now that I'm not erroneously running a 64-bit build lol

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SABRESAllTheWay
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mechaphil wrote:
Honestly I have to thank my brother and SATW for my conversion. I don't get all open source on people, but it's an aesthetically pleasing OS, nothing runs at start-up unless I tell it to, and I've gotten used to the installation process now that I'm not erroneously running a 64-bit build lol

YW. If you like LL, MM will be over joyous. I'd suggest VirtualBox-ing the maverick, play around and report bugs :D

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peteythedancingsabre
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The good news is, I'm not really in pain. The bad news is, I still look like I got abused in the face.


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CriminallyVu1gar
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Had to come online to get my devil money. Will be returning to obscurity until friday shortly. :)

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Montalo
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mechaphil wrote:
Honestly I have to thank my brother and SATW for my conversion. I don't get all open source on people, but it's an aesthetically pleasing OS, nothing runs at start-up unless I tell it to, and I've gotten used to the installation process now that I'm not erroneously running a 64-bit build lol

SATW did it for me too

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SABRESAllTheWay
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Geez, You're all making me seem like some kind of weight loss program...
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I went through the entirety of three museums yesterday. Amazing.

When I walked through the door when I got home, I asked my eight-year-old brother why he has a black eye. He just said, "I'm blaming it on you." Sweet.

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jvaccaro6
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3 days of work, 2 days of leaving at 3 to go golfing...yup it's official, I'm back to the old me :lol:

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acrossthelines
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The years that the History Channel was basically the Hitler Channel were good years, even if they were, um, redundant. I love watching and reading stuff like that. Now it's like the Discovery Channel + 1980s Geraldo Rivera investigations or something.

Also I love secretly having certain opinions and being certain things. I pretend I'm playing devil's advocate when really, that's what I think. It's like a game.

Edit ALSO I want to go back to the Museum of American History. That thing had the coolest stuff.

Of the four museums I went to, I liked
American History
Holocaust
Natural History
Air and Space
in that order. I just liked to drool over the military uniforms and the flag Francis Scott Key was looking at when he wrote the national anthem and the C-3PO costume from Return of the Jedi and Dorothy's slippers from the Wizard of Oz and all that stuff... and the Apollo Theater exhibit of course, which was filled with stuff people I've loved since I was twelve and discovered music for myself actually wore on stage. Being excited in a museum was weird. I get very childlike when I'm excited (well duh who doesn't, if it's outwardly visible), and everyone else was all hush hush in that exhibit probably because of the atmosphere created by the darkness of the room. I was like this ain't the Holocaust Museum, people. You're allowed to be like OMG JAMES BROWN'S CAPE AND MICHAEL JACKSON'S FEDORA AND SMOKEY ROBINSON'S SUIT. I was disappointed they didn't have any Stevie Wonder memorabilia, but who cares I saw tons of other epic stuff. (Honestly, I have no idea why seeing that stuff was as great to me as it was. I typically don't care about that kind of thing, but I guess it's knowing that I'll never see those people perform or something. I don't know.) The Air and Space museum was definitely the most popular one we visited, but outside of the planetarium I was bored. On the other hand, that's not something that interests me, really. It's like, "Oh wow this is how astronauts take a dump. Can we go eat lunch now?"

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Jesus fucking christ. Fuck people, man. Ugh.


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