The Useless Facts Thread
Fact: Unlike the condescending Mac ads, most PC users aren't nerdy, chubby, droll and boring suit-dressing men in their 40s.
Fact: Unlike depicted in the ads, most Mac users aren't cool hipsters.They're actually a bunch of picky, condescending, elitist... hey, what are you doing reading this?
Okay, not really. Sorry.
Fact: Women feel more comfortable using a Mac than a PC.
Fact: Unlike depicted in the ads, most Mac users aren't cool hipsters.They're actually a bunch of picky, condescending, elitist... hey, what are you doing reading this?
Okay, not really. Sorry.
Fact: Women feel more comfortable using a Mac than a PC.
Don't hold grudges. GET EVEN.
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That's interesting. In junior school I had a teacher who repeatedly told a story of how she had (as a child) put her pet rabbit in a wheelbarrow and catapulted it into the air until it vomited. So this means she's either a twisted bitch or a compulsive liar. Perfect teacher material either wayStormwatch wrote:Fact: rabbits can not vomit.
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Is it a single Moog featured in the "Dark side of the Moog" series by Pete Namlook and Klaus Schultz? A special one? I read about one from the 70's. Fucking huge.zinger wrote:Robert Moog and his company is the most legendary synth manufacturer ever.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
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I don't know much about "Dark side of the Moog", haven't heard it and I don't know what they used. Anyway, between 1967 and 1981, Moog produced and sold "modular synths" as well as new modules for these, which made it possible to expand them to infinity. You could fill up your whole apartment with modules and hook them up together to form one enormous synthesizer.GaijinPunch wrote:Is it a single Moog featured in the "Dark side of the Moog" series by Pete Namlook and Klaus Schultz? A special one? I read about one from the 70's. Fucking huge.zinger wrote:Robert Moog and his company is the most legendary synth manufacturer ever.
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Factual error in the Pixar film Finding Nemo:
Mr. Ray tells a student named Jimmy to keep his supraesophageal ganglion to himself. This is a part of an insect's central nervous system. This means that Jimmy is an insect (few insects live in freshwater, such as the water boatman, but none are known to live in the ocean), and Mr. Ray is essentially telling an underwater insect to keep his brain to himself.[/i]
Mr. Ray tells a student named Jimmy to keep his supraesophageal ganglion to himself. This is a part of an insect's central nervous system. This means that Jimmy is an insect (few insects live in freshwater, such as the water boatman, but none are known to live in the ocean), and Mr. Ray is essentially telling an underwater insect to keep his brain to himself.[/i]
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My post here: http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?t=15218 from 6:50 AM was the last post until Caincans post here http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?t=15163 at 11:49
I know that new Capcom 2D fighter news was big, but I've never experienced such a long radio silence before. My useless contribution for this day.
I know that new Capcom 2D fighter news was big, but I've never experienced such a long radio silence before. My useless contribution for this day.
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Queen's guitarist, Brian May, is also an astrophysicist.
- http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070726/music_nm/queen_dc
- http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070726/music_nm/queen_dc
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