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Fantastic word game

TV sitcoms that are actually funny seem to be more spread out and rare than even the poseur inferior band camps who've tried to compete with ours, but at least throughout history there are a few examples of good ones, which I can think of, but for the sake of time, can't list.

Tag!
 
A date with Megan McCormick does not appear on my own personal list of priorities, but beating me to the worser longer post spared everyone from a mind bending psychedelic post about mistaken self identity while lost in the maze of mirrors.
 
Dog houses his wife Beth in a rather nice home because of his success as a bounty hunter.


No doubt he's picked up a few bucks from the TV gig as well.
 
A bounty hunter chases down bail jumpers, who are not much lower in the food chain than those who want to hurry up and get a jump on somebody they are answering simultaneously from days gone by and days yet to come.
 
Days gone by and days yet to come are often defined by what is and what should never be.

[size=8pt]Yes, Robin has his Led Zeppelin records going in the Computer Centre last night whilst we were trying to hack up the magtape machine.

Turns out the problem, which I really should have suspected in the first place when everything first stopped working and started behaving in the most bizarre fashion imaginable, was a +2VDC ripple on the +5VDC rail in the machine's power supply. See, the expander module has two +5V rails which are stout enough to supply the current load, so I managed to get into it and switch the plugs around so the good one is runing the whole thing. At some point I may get in there and just pull out the whole expander and fix the bad power supply. For the moment everything appears to be working, and I have turned the backup notifications back on.

*sigh* And why it is always the power supply units? Why not an analogue board, or something interesting for once?
 
"What is and What Should Never Be" is a great song from Led Zeppelin and the title always reminds me of an album John Cougar Mellencamp put out in the early 80's called "Nothing Matters and What if It Did".
 
"Nothing Matters and What if It Did" reminds me of "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach Is In), the old Alka Seltzer theme by T Bones, which leads to the saying, "Someday we'll look back on all of this and puke".
 
Puke in my computer centre whilst under the influence of intoxicants, and you'll either be met with the business end of a cowboy boot applied liberally to the posterior, or if you're close enough to the equipment when you blow that gasket, you'll end up in the brig where Bruce has been living out the past couple weeks.

[size=8pt]A public service announcement from the Holier-Than-Thou Foundation and the Ad Council.
 
You'll end up in the brig where Bruce has been living out the past couple weeks, and I hear tell the brig is the most oft used drunk tank known to man, when you consider them what uses such accommodations most regular-like.
 
Most regular-like in many aspects, where the FWG shines is in its tenacity in the Cover-2, or whatever other NFL cliche you can think to utilize.

Got me a used computer today. We'll see how this works out...
 
To utilise the resources of the Internet without having your computer go crackers, first you need to remember the First Golden Rule of the English Language ("'R' before 'E', and never a 'Z'"), and second, you need to use a real operating system, preferrably one that doesn't originate in corporations in Redmond or Cupertino.

[size=8pt]Quad--I'll link to the three you need to get started:
ftp://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/5.0.8/i386/iso-cd/debian-508-i386-CD-1.iso
ftp://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/5.0.8/i386/iso-cd/debian-508-i386-CD-2.iso
ftp://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/5.0.8/i386/iso-cd/debian-508-i386-CD-3.iso

Installation is pretty straightforward and self-explanatory (record the first ISO to a disc, boot from it, hit "Install" and follow the instructions on your screen) but if you need help with it, please do fire me off a private message with any questions you might have.

If you need the others you can get them from ftp://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/5.0.8/i386/iso-cd/ (probably should download them anyways "just in case".)
 
'You need to use a real operating system, preferrably one that doesn't originate in corporations in Redmond or Cupertino' is the mantra of the techie guys and especially Darth himself.
 
Darth himself got the whole library and band camp networked, so quad's system should be a breeze.

Hey, quadraphonic, congratulations!
 
Country Time Lemonade is good on a lazy summer afternoon.

Thanks, Silkie! It's good to be back into cyberspace again. But my seat got cold, and my monitor still blinks for a while when I crank it on. :sigh:
 


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