Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 11:56 am
Not you, silly.
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I actually figured as much, but thanks for clarifying.15-16 puzzle wrote:Not you, silly.
Ummmm, there's no 2+2=3. He said that my list of three things contained 2 that were great, and that of those two great things he used ONE often. Of the list of three things, since he uses ONE often, he admits to being bad at the other TWO.GlennCase wrote:I use one of these two great things very often.15-16 puzzle wrote:Restraint.
The ability to edit posts.
Not having to type every thought that goes through my head.
I am VERY bad at the other two, admittedly.
ROCK!
Glenn (DR FUNK)
Freedom15-16 puzzle wrote:Restraint.
The ability to edit posts.
Not having to type every thought that goes through my head.
word.prayformojo wrote:Jon Brion
man, those things suck. I don't want someone else "doing me a favor" by turning off a TV I was watching. If someone doesn't want to watch TV, I can understand that, but they shouldn't go places where TVs are playing and make that decision for other people.Peaks In Valleys wrote:http://www.tvbgone.com/
oh man, they were talking about that thing on the radio this morning. saying how the guy who invented it was some electrical engineer, and was frustrated when he was at a sports bar with his friends because they'd all be distracted by the various TVs that were around. first, they (the morning radio show people) made some comments about the stereotypical social skills of electrical engineers in the first place, then they were imagining what the situation would be when all these people were at the bar watching a football game or whatever, and suddenly all the TVs in the place just turned off. and they found some geek over in the corner with this little gadget. i'd like to see pictures of that.15-16 puzzle wrote:man, those things suck. I don't want someone else "doing me a favor" by turning off a TV I was watching. If someone doesn't want to watch TV, I can understand that, but they shouldn't go places where TVs are playing and make that decision for other people.Peaks In Valleys wrote:http://www.tvbgone.com/
Bingo!Generic wrote:Yeah, rather than considering it as a moral decision about who shouldn't be watching TV, I think of it as a prank. And that said, I want one.
What about the hypothetical beating/rioting/looting as a result? Oh, if someone had killed the TV before the penalty in yesterdays Man U vs Arsenal game, I would have been reaching for my hypothetical smashing stick and looking for some hypothetical gadget-wielder ...Peaks In Valleys wrote:But the confusion would be something to see, say, during the Superbowl or something, the tv's in a bar just start going out....
Hypothetically speaking, of course....