cookie monster. "share it maybe."
Bwahahahahahaha!!!!
It's a little how sad how much I love these memes.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
cookie monster. "share it maybe."
Bwahahahahahaha!!!!
It's a little how sad how much I love these memes.
I love them too, but I am not sad about it!
I hate you.
You're welcome!! Ching-a-ring Ching-a-ring!!
I was living 8 hours in the future for approximately 1 hour today and now my whole system is screwed up. t /Ihatecomputers
I was living 8 hours in the future for approximately 1 hour today and now my whole system is screwed up.
Did you at least get the chance to see some winning lottery ticket numbers?
Telstar, the world's first communications satellite, was launched 50 years ago.
Telstar 1: The Little Satellite That Created the Modern World 50 Years Ago
It was a big deal, both technologically and pop culturally.
It was very tiny by today's standards--only three feet long. Also, it was actually the world's first active communications satellite, as there was a satellite that was just a giant balloon that was used for communication by bouncing signals off it.
Odds Jesse Jackson Jr. is in rehab? [link]
They're in this weird place of asking me to know more than the developer, and I don't see how that's vaguely feasible.
If that were feasible why would you need the developer? Sounds crazy-making.
I hope you feel less awful tomorrow.
It was a big deal, both technologically and pop culturally.
Pop culturally it gave us the great song...Telstar! (Margaret Thatcher's favorite song, incidentally.)
There was a '60s cartoon called Frankenstein Junior, about a kid and his giant Frankenstein... robot or something.
There was a scene where the kid was in peril, and he managed to send for help by bouncing the signal from his communicator ring off Telstar. Which cracked me up.