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So, like, the IBM claims that steampunk's gonna be all the rage in the mainstream, some year or two from now. I don't think there's need to start a separate discussion, but I wonder what you guys think of it.
> Twitter reigns supreme
Uh, so they're comparing a microblog to a social media tool with a microblog component and judging both tool's success by the amount of posts made with the microblog component of each?
Okay then.
So, went for a walk in the forest today, ended up in a golf field. It was nice, overall, and while there was nothing as cool as a dead dolphin, I did spot a few rabbits.
Did you hunt the wabbits
Is it a common occurence where you live, that it allows you to expect to find a dead dolphin in the middle of a forest?
He mentioned finding one before so i imagine that yes, Argentina is filled with dead dolphins. much like colombia
except ours are pink and therefore better
> go to professor's office for exam
> two big-ass Guild Wars posters on the wall
Well, what do you know.
Indeed, it is. Whales too, sometimes.
Seriously, though, the dolphin was at the beach, and this place is particular in that it has both forest and beaches... not that anyone actually cares to go to the former, but it's nice to have it.
Yet again, Serbia confirms my theory that sanity*coolness of any given polity is constant (there was math error in here before). But here comes an edit: but on the other hand, I'm not sure how to fit gay dolphins in. I'm guessing, given Colombia (until recently) had three separate guerilla armies on top of common druglords and banditry, I'm free to assume it's more insane than Argentina...
You have a motorcycle?
No, but my dad has a dirt bike and is looking into getting another.
J.J. Abrams to direct Star Wars Episode VII.
I don't know how to feel about this.
Wait, yes I do.
Ugh, Dad's being an ass again.
Our driveway only has room for two cars, so one of us has to park on the street. If I park on the street, I would have to park half a block away so as not to block any mailboxes. If he parks on the street, he can park right in front of the house because he's left for work by the time the mail truck comes around.
I've explained this to him but he still insists that I be the one on the street for no reason other than "because I want the driveway."
>it is reunion time for activities committee 2011/2012
>after months of pushing the date ahead due to planning failures, the time is there!
>the program is jazz and pooltables
>instead, it's so cold that peeps want to stay inside and offer to take the pony conversion jokes of yesteryear seriously
>7 fresh peeps want to see it from the start instead of the funny episodes
>results: overall positive to meh
>everybody sticks around a tad late reminiscing about what we could have done better instead of harping on the good moments
>another bro's birthday party which I planned to crash closes unexpectedly earlier
>turn in relatively early
Meh, feels a tad hollow. We work our best when we actually are busy with fun stuff together instead of sighing about student welfare mooching getting the axe.
Legionnaire: They're still only rumors and Abrams has said he's too invested on Star Trek anyway.
I bloody well hope you're right.
Come on, admit it you want to see that moment where a Jedi says "Energize" when activating their lightsaber just to watch two fandoms go apeshit. Just picture it.
Savor it.
I...I see it in my mind. The fan outcry. The butthurt. The warring fandoms.
It's so...beautiful. And yet, so pathetic and lame.
alk you're no longer insane with genius, fyi
Well I just savored the moment of someone pointing out that a site is better than Facebook, on Facebook's own turf.
Yeah now um... shut up and listen to your mentor and drive the car while I figure out how to post this.
What happened, GMH?
Fine, you big dork. Do you need any arrows.
Gimme the lolcat arrow.
@ninjaclown: Oh, just that thing about Twitter being more of a thing than Facebook, on the last page.
Facebook's own turf... No. Facebook is not a microblogging tool. It is a social media tool with a microblogging component. They are very different things.
Actually I'd argue that Facebook is an advertising platform first and foremost.
No, Facebook is a social media tool (to be precise, it is a social networking website) with a business model that involves advertising physical and digital goods and services.