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I'm sure at least a few others here have already seen this, but it was too good not to pass along. Scary Snowman[^]
XAlan Burkhart
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WTF @ 1:17 !!!!
Nihil obstat
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I thought she was gonna clock him for a second.
XAlan Burkhart
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My daily's snowman
Frosted Jesus[^] (safe for work image taken by me this morning)
Nihil obstat
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I love how one of the women thinks the guy she was with moved it and tries to put it back
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I watched a couple more of the "episodes" and all of them are funny.
XAlan Burkhart
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"by 2014 significant new methods of cybercrime will emerge. These new threats include the utilization of Internet connected devices to actually carry out physical crimes, including murders and cybercriminals leveraging mobile device Near Field Communications (NFC) to wreak havoc with banking and e-commerce." [^].
in: "IID Says 2013 Cyberthreats are So 2012; Predicts Two Years Ahead:" report issued by IID, InternetIdentity.com.
IID's report cited by Robert X. Cringeley in: "By 2014, the Internet will be the death of us all" [^].
~ revised to take into account the tender feelings of Alan Burkhart, and GeekForChrist, for VB: VB was, years ago, very good to me, after all ! ~
I am going to start planning my own euthanasia, now. All-in-all, I think VB would be the right language to use since that's a form of death-wish. Since, surely, a long period of self-torture should proceed the ultimate self-snuff: I will have to carefully consider the relative benefits of Prolog, PHP (suggested by Brady Kelley), and APL (perhaps Eiffel ?), for implementing my death-wish as painfully as possible.
yrs, Bill
"We live in a world ruled by fictions: mass merchandising, advertising, politics as advertising, instant translation of science, technology, into popular imagery, increasing blur of identity in realms of consumer goods, preempting any free, original, imaginative, response to experience by the television screen. We live in an enormous novel. For a writer it's less necessary to invent a novel's fictional content: fiction's already there. A writer's task is to invent a reality." J. G. Ballard, 1974
modified 18 Dec '12 - 23:41.
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Already forgot 1984, it is here now.
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