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WCT 21 to 25 Dec 2009
raoullefere:
--- Quote from: Kugai on 23 Dec 2009, 22:26 ---Daawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
*Rising swell of Violin music*
Nice to see Faye growing a bit in this one though.
I'm just glad that Tai doesn't use Brute 33
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I would've thought she'd use English Leather, myself. And I think there at least needs to be some woodwinds in that orchestra.
Also, I'm glad to see some folks have never had to be as vulnerable as Faye is in this strip. It's not a fun place to be.
Time to join the chorus: Daawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
tinkerbell:
--- Quote from: Kugai on 23 Dec 2009, 22:26 ---Daawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
*Rising swell of Violin music*
Nice to see Faye growing a bit in this one though.
I'm just glad that Tai doesn't use Brute 33
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It would not entirely surprise me if Tai just kept the flowery one as a backup for herself and made Marten use it as a joke :-P
Border Reiver:
--- Quote from: westrim on 23 Dec 2009, 21:54 ---
--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 23 Dec 2009, 16:46 ---I wouldn't know if i was bad form or not - the last time I had to actually prepare a computer program, it was on punch cards.....
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Holy crap! You must be, like 40 or something! (In a related note, I found a hard drive of my dad's this morning in the garage. From 1985. It was horrifying.)
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Yes, and I can remember when a Commodore 64 and the Vic 20 were the height of personal computing technology with a whopping 64K of memory, and tape drives.
There's the the positive nostalgia I reserve for the early days of Citadel minis and the early days of dating my wife, and then there is the "look how far we've come, baby".
And back on topic, Marten has obviously forgotten that the platonic friends hug requires you to keep your hand off friend's hips and ass.
I presume you mean Hell, Michigan.
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Border Reiver:
And the result of yesterday's poll:
What are you expecting from Christmas?
Nothing - I don't celebrate the season of overconsumption 10 (31.3%)
Somthing thoughtful and unexpected 9 (28.1%)
The family to squabble all flippin' day 9 (28.1%)
To have my faith in humanity renewed for another year 4 (12.5%)
Total Voters: 32
Apparently, there are a lot of you who may be somewhat upset with the loss of religious sentiment for Saturnalia, Yule, celbration of the Birth of Christ, Hanukah, Kwanzaa, etc.
dps:
--- Quote from: westrim on 23 Dec 2009, 21:54 ---D'awwwwwwwwwwwww
--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 23 Dec 2009, 16:46 ---I wouldn't know if i was bad form or not - the last time I had to actually prepare a computer program, it was on punch cards.....
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Holy crap! You must be, like 40 or something! (In a related note, I found a hard drive of my dad's this morning in the garage. From 1985. It was horrifying.)
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He's probably more like 50, unless he worked for a company that was really behind the times. Or the government. Surprisingly, large organizations like the government and the really big businesses are sometimes more likely to be behind on current technology than smaller groups, simply because their size means that it takes a considerable investment to upgrade.
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