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category: residue [glöplog]
... about Sieneke and her way to Norway
so when will you make something cool?
Quisten: Hopefully you enjoy the insanely annoying hoff påmmfrites-commercials with the man shouting.
I think thats in Norway...SEE DANES we do the "Pants off" routine BETTER then YOU!
Irivin: If they had let you GABBER up her tune abit, maybe she would have made it :D
src: What was that image created with? Looks like a portable device (N800? N810? N900? other?)
LiraNuna: looks like Graffiti Analysis -> http://www.bitethis.org/2010/04/30/graffiti-analysis-2-0/
stupid s5 to s7 asm converter.
have a nice day/night.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA! Thermal paste FAIL!
What on Earth?
"Cloud Computing"
Think of "Skynet" from the Terminator films.
Scared? You SHOULD be! ;)
Think of "Skynet" from the Terminator films.
Scared? You SHOULD be! ;)
LiraNuna: I'm working on a Graffiti Analysis version for Android. The screenshot was made on a Nexus One :)
@ pandrrs pic: it would be cool if someone tested all the current graphics cards :)
src: it looks damn awsome!
Dear idiot spammer who will never read this rebuttal:
Its is spam popups like that that link to lengthy "blog posts" that looks like something trying desperately to sale acai berries and colon cleases and the "one trick to lose weight!!!11" that are so TL;DR and it is a wonder that they expect anyone to read those whole things and and and....
That proves that cloud computing is simply this:
Sorry, we went away from thousands of people "time-sharing" one computer long ago. Oh, and Bill and Balmer are all into web service extensions of the desktop experience. Check out Windows Azule and Office Live.
Its is spam popups like that that link to lengthy "blog posts" that looks like something trying desperately to sale acai berries and colon cleases and the "one trick to lose weight!!!11" that are so TL;DR and it is a wonder that they expect anyone to read those whole things and and and....
That proves that cloud computing is simply this:
Sorry, we went away from thousands of people "time-sharing" one computer long ago. Oh, and Bill and Balmer are all into web service extensions of the desktop experience. Check out Windows Azule and Office Live.