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So, do you have a lot of fruits that need to be shaken? Are your fruits in need of stimulation? It turns out there's a lot of fruit-based metaphor in
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So here's a question that came up in an earlier thread and I had to do some research:How in the Glorious Fuck do these work? Specifically, these are PS/2 to
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modern linux was a mistakewe need to go back the weird thing is that python2 is still here! It's just called "python2"They just deleted the symlink from "python" to "python2"
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On July 27th, 1987, a world-changing single was released.A dance-pop song from a 21-year-old singer/songwriter under the tutelage of producing trio Stock Aitken Waterman, it would go on to top
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I should keep a running tally of how long it goes between me having to install some weird old windows 95 or windows 3.1 softwareI think I made it to
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you know what'd be a fun idea for a trek fanshow?Star Trek: Mission Logs. You just put a couple people in starfleet uniforms, and have them read off summaries of
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If I was setting up curriculum at a university I'd make an entire semester-long class on The Challenger disaster, and make it required for any remotely STEM-oriented major. Cause I
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It's not every day that you discover a windows 3.1 CD-ROM adventure game where you play a lost dog and it's narrated by *squints* Shelly Duvall!? there's very little info
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Shout out to Olympus for what looks like the worst digital camera ever made (ok it's for medical/scientific uses and you mount it to things so it's not a point-and-shoot
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Oh wow.Someone is selling their collection of Star Trek laserdiscs on craigslist.There's only two episodes per disc! It's not just TNG.They've got TOS too And DS9! it's a big ol
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You want to know something about how bullshit insane our brains are?OK, so there's a physical problem with our eyes: We move them in short fast bursts called "saccades", right?
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no, spellchecker, please don't auto-correct "ebcdic" to "bodice" WHAT EVEN IS THE DIFFERENCE? EBCDIC was devised by IBM in the early 60s, it's a family of character encodings used on
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