Another amazing geek showdown -- Garcia and Kevin on Criminal Minds.
"Oh, you wanna play?"
"You are not seriously trying to backhack me!"
"Have fun getting out of the wormhole."
So much fun!
Mal ,'Bushwhacked'
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Another amazing geek showdown -- Garcia and Kevin on Criminal Minds.
"Oh, you wanna play?"
"You are not seriously trying to backhack me!"
"Have fun getting out of the wormhole."
So much fun!
"You're good." "You're better."
Pretty keyboard: [link]
It looks like a mirror.
It's currently available only in a Japanese variant and only works with Windows computer, but will be released with an English, German, French and Italian layout later this summer. A Mac-compatible version will be available as well.
The price for a Cool Leaf keyboard that looks like it's from the future? About $318 (¥26,000). Vanity has its price doesn't it? It'll be on sale in Japan on May 13.
Then, let me be the first to repost this: Internet Archaeologists Find Ruins Of 'Friendster' Civilization
hilarious, Jon!
Quick bit of advice. I have a lightly trafficed website where I registered Com, Net and Org. I'm thinking this is overkill, and I should save the money, just renew com, and let whoever wants it have .org and .net. Any serious downside to this?
I think it looks professional to have all three, Typo. I do, for both my business and my personal domains, and the personal one is so lightly trafficked as to be unused. I basically have it for the email addresses. Generally registration by itself is cheap enough to make it worthwhile, I feel.
Actually, now that I think about it, I actually own 15 domains, only one of which sees regular traffic.
eep! I'm about to buy my first one!
I actually own 15 domains, only one of which sees regular traffic.
Is that (if you don't mind my asking) like $1500 a year?