Sounds interesting, but NASA should be warned that I will need LOTS of eroge to kill time …
Probably not more than a dozen, later on you’ll have a nice galactic radiation-induced cancer to keep you company.
Leslie Nielsen passed away today. RIP “Surely”.
Do you know that the current high commissioner for human rights has co-founded Equality Now in 1992?
I suppose the U.N. knows well what/where evil really is, the chinese Sith lords in the government are simply getting bad press from envious jedis :roll: …
Family can be pain in the ass sometimes. But damn it I still love my family.
Want to design my own T shirts, don’t know how to start
Man, seeing that is kind of depressing.
On a completely different note, take a look at what I attended over the weekend:
For those who can’t read Japanese, “36th Denver Red-White Song Battle” and “Happy New Year!”, is what it says. Yes, as in the same kind of show that airs every New Year’s Eve in Japan. Unlike the other events that the local Japanese community hosts, such as Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival) and Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival) which are directed at the public, this is pretty much an event that is by the Japanese community, for the Japanese community. Essentially, the only English you hear from the stage is at the very beginning of the show, and at the very end of the show. One of the really cool things was that after Consul General Kazuaki Kubo presented the award, everyone, including the crowd, sang “Aoi Sanmyaku” (???) which translates as “Blue Mountains”. I suppose it makes sense that we end with this song that is (was?) pretty well known in Japan from what I understand, given how well known Colorado is known for mountains, instead of “Hikari no Hotaru” (???, By the Light of the Fireflies, AKA the Japanese version of Auld Lang Syne). After all, it wouldn’t make sense to be singing a song about fireflies in a place that doesn’t have them (as far as I know, and I have lived here pretty much my entire life).
Here’s random: I like you all.
And we like you, too.
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
If you knew me better, you’d change your mind.
In my neighborhood we all have inescapable dungeons with scanty clad prisoners, so we really don’t know what day it is… or even beautiful… kinda lost track.
Probably better than the people of another forum I’m part of.
It is nearly my birthday.
I’m all for the Packers winning the Super Bowl, but most of the commercials this time around were pretty lackluster.
Lil’ Darth Vader likes to talk you. =p
Lil’ Darth Vader likes to talk you. =p
I did say most of them. Mini Vader, the Doritos commercials and the Bud Light spot were good along with a few others, but the rest just seemed like they were either trying too hard or not hard enough.
Thanks to all the “Trash Cleaning” firmware for SSD hard drives and the Laws of Physics, it is [i][u]IMPOSSIBLE[/i][/u] to recover data from a properly erased SSD hard drive. Doesn’t matter if you’re the FBI, CIA, MIT, or GOD. Furthermore, something as large as 256GB can be completely wiped in less than a minute. So if you have ultra sensitive data, that needs to be on a “ready to destroy at any moment” status at all times, investing in SSD and doing the proper research and maintenance will make that reality. Or so the Internet jargon goes…
If you’re into conspiracy theories: because of this fact, government data forensic organizations are one of the main reasons why SSD prices won’t drop rapidly.