If it wasn't for the whole taping thing, I would SO be there.
Me, too!
'Heart Of Gold'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
If it wasn't for the whole taping thing, I would SO be there.
Me, too!
I know it's the middle of the day slump, but I still think people should post lots to entertain me. Otherwise today may never end.
out there fans at Africa's Nation Cup: [link]
CIA Agent Arrested After Stealing Over 1,000 Pairs Of Women's Underwear..
Just like the CIA, horning in on Hoover's legacy ....
Data transfer via snail is faster than ADSL and pigeons
The picture cracked me up....
The system called SNAP (SNAil-based data transfer Protocol), uses biological carriers, and, for the first time, taking advantages of the unique merits of the wheel for data transfer...
System architecture: the system is constructed of a back end - a carriage, Ben-Hur movie style, which is made of a yoke made of light Balsa, and outfitted with two huge wheels - 2 DVD wheels, 4.7 Giga each. The front end, to which the carriage is harnessed consist of a Giant snail (Achatina fulica), known also as Giant African Snail (Africans are known as the world fastest runners ). These giant snail are of the GastroPod family (G-pod. We will reserve this name for transfer of music, and the name: G-mail for transfer of emails by snails SMTP –snail mobile transfer protocol )
Packets transport: Data is transported in 2 packets in parallel, 4.7 Giga each packet.
Results: Calculations that were conducted after the experiment, explicitly proved that in spite of the relatively, very slow, speed of the biological carriers, the Snap system succeeded in transferring data faster than any other conventional technologies, existing today.
out there fans at Africa's Nation Cup
Pfft. He hasn't even painted his face, let alone stripped naked and painted the rest of him.
did you scroll through the rest of the pics?
Nope. They were too slow to load on this computer. Are they work safe?
yes. dude, it's the BBC.
And now I have, and I stand corrected.