I'd put "Most reality TV shows". Completely. Worthless.
Though somebody mentioned "Passions"... I'm pretty certain that was supposed to be some sort of serious soap opera... but I found the bits with that failure of a witch and Lil' Timmy (I think that was his name) the living doll strangely...
Well, I've had LOPs from both the QOE and the FBI, but I haven't got one yet from the CIA, but I did get a PR from them, which is almost as good as an LOP, and better than a SITM or a PITEWASS.
Oh, and I go an OL from GN at V.
Sorry, bizzy, dude, but the seventeen or eighteen...
Leet speak is only cool if:
A. You're using it to confuse the hell out of people who rarely use a computer for anything but long distance communication or offline tasks.
B. You're my hardcore computer nut uncle, who was one of the original "H4xx0rs" from the 80s BBS scene.
C. You're...
I personally think that sooner or later we'll have chips in our computers that'll download a new set of schematics for themselves during the day and nanomechanically update themselves the next time you power down the computer.
It'll actually mean something logical when someone says "I'm going...
I did. Dramamine works for me when other sorts don't.
It's 100% Brian D. ENDORSED!
I've always imagined that motion sickness comes from a conflict of incoming information between the body's balance centers and its ocular input.
Beta radiation from the CRT's electron gun?
I think ríomhaire was suggesting an alternate ending, rpgprog. The only thing in HL2 that happens after the credits is a cool little skit with Lamarr jumping at the camera.
Wait... wait... what's the point of being able to run at the speed of sound if you can already fly at lightspeed? And why would you want either if you can teleport? Variety?
Oh, and I think the memory things are called Neuralysers.
Yeah, but water also passes through all sorts of organisms' bodies... and gets sewage dumped into it... and has to endure being sucked up into the sky and then falling from a height of possibly several miles... and gets put into huge machines as a coolant, and... eurgh... gets old peoples'...
Well, My Aussie TV has both PAL and NTSC screen modes, so maybe yours does too. Have you checked for a "screen mode" button on your remote?
Oh, and since you ask: "If you see me spelling something incorrectly or using incorrect grammar, please say so, I'm trying to improve my English...
Okay, the US uses 120V at 60Hz, with plug types A and B.
Sweden uses 230V at 50Hz, with plug types C and F.
Whatever all that means.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_mains_power_plugs%2C_voltages_%26_frequencies
Not much. I don't know what Yank power cables look like. You might need to know the frequency of the AC current, the peak voltage and the amperage too, I dunno. I think the US is 220 volts at 50 Hz. Or maybe it's 110 volts at 60Hz. I need to look it up.
Yes, but the difference there is that each player you see in deathmatch also has his/her own first person model (a pair of arms) on his/her own computer. From their own point of view, their player character is just a pair of arms, just like Gordon in HL2. Saves on computing power.
Just...