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about the passing of Sylvia Kristel? And it's Friday?
Paris. Because it's only right to recognise the one who opened up the market segment.
This was the week some Googler's finger slipped at just the wrong moment, sending its rather worrying financial results out a mite too early. The Chocolate Factory's third quarter profits were much lower than expected and its revenue, famed for continued growth, has slowed down. It was quite clear that the early release was a …
"by putting up an overlay as soon as users enter the site that they can get past unless they know to (and how to) disable Javascript."
What is it with people failing to put the negative on things these days?
They CANNOT get past it unless they know...
It isn't a different way to say it, it's just WRONG.
And I missed out on the team pub lunch today as well :-(
Now that depends on how you define "work".
The industrial virus would be taken care of, certainly.
Unfortunately, so would the rest of the machinery in an almighty conflagration.
But hey, that's got to be more fun than watching Stuxnet burn some motors out.
Quite right. Wars are always about the bloke in charge though they never apologise if theylive that long.
Personally I hope that he doesn't too, if he lives that long.
This is my quote of the week:
Google This is a digital copy of a book that was prcscrvod for gcncrations on library shclvcs bcforc it was carcfully scannod by Google as pari of a projcct to make the world's books discoverablc onlinc.
It looks even better if you read it in the marquee text, here:
http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.archive.org/stream/elcastellanoena00jagoog/elcastellanoena00jagoog_djvu.txt&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dvagarda%2Bperu%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dubuntu%26hs%3Dfwq%26channel%3Dfs%26prmd%3Dimvns&sa=X&ei=hJ-DUKuhGubH0QWmzoHAAw&ved=0CGUQ7gEwBw
If I had a 20 billion big red ones to play with, I'd spend it on getting the scanner fixed rather than lose it to a bunch of second rate accountants.
Off on a tangent, thinking of the monopoly's money:
How many full double decker buses is 20 billion big red ones?
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You are not mad. Looking at any article in a category shows the different subcategories of that category on the second row. Bond is currently the only subcategory of the bootnotes category, and this article is in the bootnotes category, as shown rather discreetly by the fact that the word in the menu bar is in bold.
As for the xxxx, dunno. Related to Bond, maybe?