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Originally posted by D'Espice:
Went to the vet today, turns out it's a female cat.
You needed a vet to tell you that? Hint: the ones with nutsacks are male …
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Originally posted by MacNStein:
uh, and why "Five"?
Well, that's a last reminiscence of my former self (t3h g33k!!!): cat5
Plus, I think Five is a cool nam…
MacNNPowerPCby D'EspiceTue, 29 Jun 2004 - 15:35
I've had a savings account and some CDs there for about a year. It's just their simplicity and ease of use, great service, lack of annoying marketing, etc that makes me like them.…
yup, as far as i know, the show will contain live updates. looking right now at pbs.org to find out more. but they said it, and you confirmed what i heard. so, it must be true!
MacNNPowerPCby residentEvilMon, 5 Jan 2004 - 10:39
Yes, I am planning to watch also. Until they announced it last night I thought that the program on Tuesday was just a rerun. It should be awesome to see some of the live updates.
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Originally posted by Black Book:
At the moment (the closest it's been in about 60 thousand years, hence all the missions to Mars) it's only about 56 million km aw…
Haha another wild thought = do the televio/alchemytv cards actually send the sound through the computer internally or do you have to run the line out to the computer's line in (my …
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Originally posted by kman42:
OT--Anyone watch the landing? How did they get those update tones so rapidly? It seemed like they only took 10-20 seconds from the ac…
I wish I could grab a 24" FD trinitron or whatnot but you know that aint happening
besides 20" is fine.. my mom thought THAT was too big (and not because of price) lol.
Yet agai…
I bought a flat tube Apex and RCA 20" because of their price. They sucked -- a lot.
So I ended up with a Samsung 27" for $370, but it was *well* worth it!
Yeah, I've noticed quite a few Mac laptops watching NASA TV. Already spotted four powerbooks (one or two 17", I believe) and one graphite clamshell iBook. Hmmph. Damn Mac nerds.
OT--Anyone watch the landing? How did they get those update tones so rapidly? It seemed like they only took 10-20 seconds from the actual events, but I thought mars was about 5 lig…