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Burning the ground I break from the crowd,
I'm on the hunt I'm after you,
I smell like I sound. I'm lost and I'm found ,
And I'm hungry like the termite.
Thanks Jesus great job, I've been good on my diet for nearly 2 weeks now and after reading the description my sub-concious mind took control over my body, made me walk over to my cupboard, took out pancakes and maple syrup and then made my body consume them together when I really didn't want to...
@BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: Or it got addicted to heroine after being ridiculed by the other blocks for knocking the damn tower down.
I've heard the story a thousand times. Doing drugs, going broke, sucking on splinters in the alleyway behind Denny's. And the voices! Always with the voices. They never stop: "jenga, jenga, j-j-j-jenga!!"
Then the stress of work!
You take a block from the bottom and you put it on top, you take a block from the middle and you put it on top. That's how you build the tower; you just don't stop. You keep building that tower putting blocks on top. It teeters and it totters, but you don't give up; it weebles and it wobbles, but you build it on up. You take a block from the bottom and you put it on top, you take a block from the middle and you put it on top, till someone knocks it over, and that's when you stop, but you can start all over putting blocks on top."
IT NEVER ENDS!
It's a shame, but, you know, there's help out there.
@Noobs-R-Us: Well its coming soon I'm sure. I agree with you. I don't think I will spend more to get usb3.0. So its faster but its over priced right now. Also not a standard yet not many have adopted 3.0 yet. I think I'll wait. One more thing LightPeak will be awesome!
If they want that much money for a 16gig card they are fucking mental.
Hell, even the 4 gig is stupid. You can get an 8-gig MicroSDHC and reader for 20 bux at Fry's. Yeah it's a little bit bigger, but not much.
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Edited by RuBBa_cHiKiN: Rollin' in my Lada, ridin' Spetsnaz at 08/07/09 10:25 PM
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@RuBBa_cHiKiN: They take SD Cards. There are also USB slots on the side, but I am running Ubuntu off the SD slot, so a slim reader for the USB slots would be welcome.
Perfect for netbooks - leave it plugged in 99% of the time and just use it when you want to transfer media from the home PC over. Anyone know what kind of speed it gets?
Giz doesn't have a set of rules about what they can or can't post. It's a blog. They can post whatever they want.
What's with the need for readers to constantly evaluate whether a posted story conforms to their perception of Giz's mission statement, micromanage the editors, enforce a set imaginary rules that exist only in their own mind, and purify the blog of what they perceive as extraneous content that others come here to read?
Something is Giz-worthy by virtue of it being posted on Giz. There is no other standard.
Editors have discretion to shape the blog into anything they like. They're free to post, and readers are free to read... or not. But why the impulse among some readers to act like school-marmy school teachers slapping a student's wrist for not following The Rules?
You could just as well ask:
How is Lego a gadget?
How is humor a gadget?
Yet those are regular features on Giz, as well as many other topics that stray far enough from a strict definition of "gadget" to be of interest to its broader audience and make it a funner, more interesting blog.
11/24/09
I'm on the hunt I'm after you,
I smell like I sound. I'm lost and I'm found ,
And I'm hungry like the termite.
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I've heard the story a thousand times. Doing drugs, going broke, sucking on splinters in the alleyway behind Denny's. And the voices! Always with the voices. They never stop: "jenga, jenga, j-j-j-jenga!!"
Then the stress of work!
You take a block from the bottom and you put it on top, you take a block from the middle and you put it on top. That's how you build the tower; you just don't stop. You keep building that tower putting blocks on top. It teeters and it totters, but you don't give up; it weebles and it wobbles, but you build it on up. You take a block from the bottom and you put it on top, you take a block from the middle and you put it on top, till someone knocks it over, and that's when you stop, but you can start all over putting blocks on top."
IT NEVER ENDS!
It's a shame, but, you know, there's help out there.
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#tips
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Hell, even the 4 gig is stupid. You can get an 8-gig MicroSDHC and reader for 20 bux at Fry's. Yeah it's a little bit bigger, but not much.
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If they were $30 I'd have one by now (I have a Sansa Fuze and have been waiting for them to come in to the $30 range).
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I'm retarded and bored sorry haha
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Wait a minute, I'm confused now. Do OLPC's take MicroSD cards natively?
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The USB spec should be revised so that manufacturers could start including ports that only accept low profile plugs.
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in lieu of those that can accept all? that's a terrible idea, sir.
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What's with the need for readers to constantly evaluate whether a posted story conforms to their perception of Giz's mission statement, micromanage the editors, enforce a set imaginary rules that exist only in their own mind, and purify the blog of what they perceive as extraneous content that others come here to read?
Something is Giz-worthy by virtue of it being posted on Giz. There is no other standard.
Editors have discretion to shape the blog into anything they like. They're free to post, and readers are free to read... or not. But why the impulse among some readers to act like school-marmy school teachers slapping a student's wrist for not following The Rules?
You could just as well ask:
How is Lego a gadget?
How is humor a gadget?
Yet those are regular features on Giz, as well as many other topics that stray far enough from a strict definition of "gadget" to be of interest to its broader audience and make it a funner, more interesting blog.