Official WWDC 2006 Countdown Thread..!!

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  • Reply 141 of 231
    sunilramansunilraman Posts: 8,133member
    Do you all realise that this thread remaining in General Discussion, like, gives it so much validity over all that other nonsense going on in Temporary Insanity? WTF
  • Reply 142 of 231
    mattyjmattyj Posts: 898member
    It has begun.



  • Reply 143 of 231
    sunilramansunilraman Posts: 8,133member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by sunilraman






    22 Days. Believe.



    Remember, this is where it all started, my friends. 22 Days ago.
  • Reply 144 of 231
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by sunilraman


    Luckily I got other stuff to think about. Or to try to think about... ARGHGHGH The thing is my timezone means that I have to go to sleep then wake up in the morning to digest the flurry of WWDC information. Which could actually be better than desperately latching on to the drip-feed and frenzied collation of dribbles of information coming out as the Stevenote happens.



    You know, if no Mac Pros are announced, there's going to be a huge rebellion. We're gonna have to storm the gates of 1 Infinte Loop and demand satisfaction (along with more than 2 drive bays )



    Yeah I know what you mean about the time zone stuff. I don't actually have that problem, I'm just going to be occupied all day with band camp, so I'll have to wait until tomorrow evening to hear any news at all.
  • Reply 145 of 231
    placeboplacebo Posts: 5,767member
    this one time at band camp, am i rite
  • Reply 146 of 231
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Placebo


    this one time at band camp, am i rite



    I was expecting that. This one time at band camp it was just really hot and even thought everyone was shiny from their own sweat in a pornographic way, nothing exciting happened.
  • Reply 147 of 231
    sunilramansunilraman Posts: 8,133member
    OMG Band Camp ROFLMAO
  • Reply 148 of 231
    sunilramansunilraman Posts: 8,133member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by maimezvous


    I was expecting that. This one time at band camp it was just really hot and even thought everyone was shiny from their own sweat in a pornographic way, nothing exciting happened.



    Just need to fan the flames a little bit. Start with a cozy campfire, drinking contest, then pop a little of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methyle...ethamphetamine , and you're off to the woods for some fun No pressure dude. It's hilarious one movie can alter the entire perception of "Band Camp" irrevocably. I used to go to "Choir Camps". But it was in an all-boys school. My lips are sealed. Well, nothing happened anyway, as far as I know.
  • Reply 149 of 231
    You know what's amazing? Between a great burger for dinner, and an engrossing game of Rise of Nations, I momentarily forgot about WWDC. For like 15 minutes. Shoot me.
  • Reply 150 of 231
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by sunilraman


    Just need to fan the flames a little bit. Start with a cozy campfire, drinking contest, then pop a little of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methyle...ethamphetamine , and you're off to the woods for some fun No pressure dude. It's hilarious one movie can alter the entire perception of "Band Camp" irrevocably. I used to go to "Choir Camps". But it was in an all-boys school. My lips are sealed. Well, nothing happened anyway, as far as I know.



    As far as you know, there was probably something so scarring you have blocked it from your memory.



    I'm sorry, but I think I'll have a hard time pushing the drugs though. The most my friends have ever done are shots of Jone's Soda Holiday Flavors. Sadly, I wasn't there for that event.



    Oh, and 14 hours and 46 minutes.
  • Reply 151 of 231
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ZachPruckowski


    You know what's amazing? Between a great burger for dinner, and an engrossing game of Rise of Nations, I momentarily forgot about WWDC. For like 15 minutes. Shoot me.



    What kind of burger? The best I ever had was a Teriyaki burger with grilled pineapple on it from Cheeseburger in Paradise in Hawaii. That thing was truly arousing for my mouth.
  • Reply 152 of 231
    It was a bacon cheeseburger my dad made on the grill. Mostly I think it was the campaign in Rise of Nations.



    14 hours, 35 minutes
  • Reply 153 of 231
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ZachPruckowski


    It was a bacon cheeseburger my dad made on the grill. Mostly I think it was the campaign in Rise of Nations.



    14 hours, 35 minutes



    That sounds good. What else did you put on the burger? I like a bit of mayonaise, mustard, ketchup, lettuce, and fresh red onions.
  • Reply 154 of 231
    I had ketchup, but we were out of pickles :-( That was sad. I also put fries on it. You'd think that's crazy, but sometimes fries add a little something nice to a burger (sadly they were "fast food" type fries we made, not like home fries or extra crispy).
  • Reply 155 of 231
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ZachPruckowski


    I had ketchup, but we were out of pickles :-( That was sad. I also put fries on it. You'd think that's crazy, but sometimes fries add a little something nice to a burger (sadly they were "fast food" type fries we made, not like home fries or extra crispy).



    Personally, I can't stand pickles, or tomatoes, and no, I don't really find the fries on the burger that crazy. The best are potato wedges. Get those on a burger and it's practially like a full meal. I have never had homemade fries though. How do you fix them?
  • Reply 156 of 231
    sunilramansunilraman Posts: 8,133member
    14 hours. [homer]Mmmm.... burgers.....[/homer]
  • Reply 157 of 231
    sunilramansunilraman Posts: 8,133member
    Wow. Only 13 posts and less to go to crack 5,000 posts. Melgross and Placebo, come on in to the 5000 Club
  • Reply 158 of 231
    Um, my understanding is that "home-fries" are a cross between potato wedges and "regular fries" in the amount of potato in them. It's not to imply that they are made from scratch at home.



    And yes, potato wedges are to die for.
  • Reply 159 of 231
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by sunilraman


    Wow. Only 13 posts and less to go to crack 5,000 posts. Melgross and Placebo, come on in to the 5000 Club



    Funny, I was this close ( |_| ) to mentioning that on another thread, but decided not to.
  • Reply 160 of 231
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by sunilraman


    Wow. Only 13 posts and less to go to crack 5,000 posts. Melgross and Placebo, come on in to the 5000 Club



    Who all is in that club now? I don't really pay that much attention to other's post count. Right now I just want the 1000 post club. Too bad I'm far off.
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