SID was the Commodore 64 sound generator chip. While rest of that era personal computers and game console could just do fancy beeps at most, SID had a programmable synthesizer.
SID was the Commodore 64 sound generator chip. While rest of that era personal computers and game console could just do fancy beeps at most, SID had a programmable synthesizer.
With God All Things Are Possible, So now they are trying to lure aliens?
Worry about your hair in a nuclear apocalypse? Fear no more!
A better one might be: Climate change, be prepared!
Video killed the radio star
* Some parts are now sanctioned and cannot be distributed at the moment
You can read it here https://www.scs.stanford.edu/~dm/home/papers/remove.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Journal_of_Advanced_Computer_Technology
In 2005, two scientists, David Mazières and Eddie Kohler, wrote a paper titled Get me off Your Fucking Mailing List and submitted it to WMSCI 2005 (the 9th World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics), in protest of the conference’s notoriety for its spamming and lax standards for paper acceptance. The paper consisted essentially only of the sentence “Get me off your fucking mailing list” repeated many times, sometimes as illustrations or diagrams.
To get rid of competition and control the economy.
They failed at Fetch.
They are facing the room/door to make sure no threat… and annoy their human.
It’s Wednesday!
Here, in the best-case scenario—in a paper about the importance of embracing these reforms, by the experts who developed these reforms—the reforms themselves haven’t been well-embraced.
See Calculating Heavenly Chips
The first HC “Costs” 13=1 trillion cookies. The second one costs 23=8 trillion. The third costs 33=27 trillion, etc.
False news, events and information for Kenosha Wisconsin and the surrounding area. THIS IS NOT REAL
Still funny though
The unplugged little brother controller maneuver
Meals on Wheels
Make an excel with all your usual items. Either use an online version and color marek needed items while home, or print many hard copies and use a marker to make your current list. Add items by hand if you need something not on the list. Most of the items are constants, so it will be easier to check it at home and see what is needed. At the shop you can circle/cross items so you’ll know if more shopping is needed. Else I’ll forget it the moment I leave home.
Your numbers are off the charts
“we have
catscuts at home”