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  • [quote] I've been reading FotR to my family aloud, part of our effort to reduce TV time. That's awesome, ShadyG! BTW, alcimedes, i thought it was the first book in the trilogy, followed by the Two Towers, and The Return of the King? Also, ps…
  • Uh, Rick1138, the reason you get shitloads of spam is BECAUSE you try to 'unsubscribe'. By doing so, you are verifying that you account is real and used, and you are recieving spam. If you never reply, it's possible that it is a dead account. I t…
  • SHHHH!!!! Groverat, don't spoil the whole Coke/Pepsi 'choice' debate!
  • ROTFL!!! That's some sublime fscking @#$%@!!!
  • ... sizzle chest's bizarre nick, EmAn's sporadic capitalization in his nick, applenut's flagrant overuse of the [rolleyes] smiley...Peter K's flame wars... MadFoOL's secret desire to be loved and accepted... Kate's saucy photographs, Mac o' th' Isle…
  • Try: Shogun's track Slipstream, remixed by Technical Itch. Bad Company: Pressure Drop Dieselboy: Render Facs: Capture Teebee: pretty much anything and one of my all time fav's: ncode: spasm just kidding.
  • Car ads are especially funny. Because they're all the same car. You have all these ads for all these 'different' brands of car. They market them based on the music playing in the background. Techno. Jazz. Lame alternative. Rock. Classical. Lif…
  • CommonSense: great site! If you are still webmaster, you might add 'PocketLinux' to the list of PocketPC OS alternatives. If I had an iPaq (or a use for one) I'd run Gnome on it. Anyway, I was twice the webmaster for a magazine called artbyte. T…
  • Actually Kate, I have a '79 Vespa 100cc scooter, and rusty as it may be, i get people of all walks of life asking me about it, talking about vespas, etc. They are especially hip amongst the arty crowd, which is handy, cuz I am an art student. Dep…
  • heh. I read an english translation. I'm not that masochistic. Latin is interesting, but not interesting enough for me to learn. I can catch the gist of it though. Gaul is divided into three parts...
  • Oh, and good computery non-fiction: The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier by Bruce Sterling All you cheapos can read it
  • BTW, Johnny Mnemonic is a 30 page short-story that can be found in a collection of his short stories called 'Burning Chrome'. 30 pages will take you like 30 mins-1 hour to read, and will give you a taste of the dopeness that is William Gibson fic…
  • Favorite Sci Fi: Neuromancer Mona Lisa Overdrive Count Zero Idoru and Johnny Mnemonic, my fave short story (butchered by a lame movie I never saw) His stuff is creepy cuz he wrote Neuromancer twenty years ago, but it is more true today tha…
  • heavy stuff. I tend to agree with what you are saying. American foreign policy is wacker than Britany Spears' latest album, and while I don't applaud or condone the events of Sept. 11th, I can understand them. I was shocked at the scale of the e…
  • Oh, I almost forgot: Stop or My Mom Will Shoot. Just kidding.
  • David! I wholeheartedly agree w/ your first post! Brazil Naked Lunch Bladerunner Lost Highway Fear and Loathing in Las vegas
  • Beer. It never does me wrong. No hangovers, no puking, etc. I'm a microbrew kinda guy. Shaftbury (Vancouver, Canada) make the best nectar I've tasted. When in Calgary, I like Wild Rose Brown, or Big Rock's Traditional Ale.
  • ...Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!!! sorry...
  • There are aryan nation's extremists who use their beliefs as a platform for equally horrible acts right in America. The Bible has been used throughout history as a platform for witchhunts, Spanish Inquisition, etc. There's a difference between…
  • I'm talking out my ass here, but after consulting my friends and sock-puppets, Mr. Reason and Mr. Logic, we all agreed that OSX, being a PPC port of BSD, could in fact run Linux binaries compiled for PPC. Why? because both are compiled into instruct…