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Post by KyleEl on Jul 22, 2013 15:26:56 GMT -5
Frank Parker on "Seven Days"?
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Post by Watchtower on Sept 30, 2013 9:11:52 GMT -5
This photo comes to us courtesy of our good friend, aquafish.
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Post by mercurytheatre on Sept 30, 2013 11:08:05 GMT -5
...thank you!
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Post by Aeryn on Sept 30, 2013 21:19:41 GMT -5
I had lots of pizza and some cheese cake.
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Post by mercurytheatre on Dec 19, 2013 16:21:10 GMT -5
Whay was Santa's helper so depressed?
He was suffering from low elf esteem.
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Post by Aeryn on Dec 19, 2013 18:39:29 GMT -5
Whay was Santa's helper so depressed? He was suffering from low elf esteem. That reminds me...one of the times I was banned on the CW was because I made a joke: What's the first thing Santa says when he sees Mrs. Claus? Ho ho ho!!! Pretty harmless joke, but hey...I was banned for it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2013 18:43:03 GMT -5
Whay was Santa's helper so depressed? He was suffering from low elf esteem. That reminds me...one of the times I was banned on the CW was because I made a joke: What's the first thing Santa says when he sees Mrs. Claus? Ho ho ho!!! Pretty harmless joke, but hey...I was banned for it. When they were still under the delusion that 7 yr olds visited the forum.
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Post by Aeryn on Dec 19, 2013 19:13:15 GMT -5
They killed our message boards, and all of their shows (except Supernatural) suck major Dick...Roman. I'm in such a good mood right now.
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Post by Mistermoonlight on Dec 19, 2013 19:49:52 GMT -5
And if it was a Batman series, that would be Dick Grayson, right?
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Post by mercurytheatre on Dec 23, 2013 14:59:59 GMT -5
.............................................* *.....................*......................... *....... *......... ** MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! * .......................................... * .........*...................* ................* .....................*................*...................
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Post by mercurytheatre on Mar 27, 2014 18:54:58 GMT -5
So…last night was the series finale of Psych.The show ended with Shawn and Gus moving to San Francisco. When they tried to get in on a homicide case, they were told " We already have a guy."… " He's in the pantry alphabetizing everything." I thought that was a rather funny nod to Adrian Monk.
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Post by mercurytheatre on Apr 6, 2014 0:24:42 GMT -5
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Post by mercurytheatre on Apr 12, 2014 7:18:10 GMT -5
God is good with an extra o.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 19, 2014 0:11:13 GMT -5
Easter Egg tidbit for our gamers, bloggers and the just curious.
In the 1980s, the term Easter egg took on an additional meaning—a sense that gave the term meaning all year long. This sense springs from the realm of digital technology and means “an extra feature, as a message or video, hidden in a software program, computer game, DVD, etc., and revealed as by an obscure sequence of keystrokes, clicks, or actions.”
The first discovered Easter egg appeared in the 1979 Atari VCS 2600 game Adventure, created by Warren Robinett. In those days, video-game makers received no individual credit for their work from Atari, so Robinett hid the message “Created by Warren Robinett” within a one-pixel gray dot on a gray background. Robinett told no one of his hidden credit, but a dedicated teenaged gamer found it within a year of the game’s release and wrote to Atari about his discovery. It would have cost over $10,000 to “fix” this, so Atari executives decided to leave it. In a 2003 interview, Robinett recounts that Steve Wright, an Atari manager at the time, loved the idea of hidden surprises in games because they reminded him of “waking up on Easter morning and hunting for Easter eggs.” Thus these hidden features became known as Easter eggs.
Another famous type of gaming Easter egg is a special sequence of arrow keys and letters called the Konami Code, which acts as a cheat code. It first appeared in 1986 in the Nintendo game Gradius. Kazuhisa Hashimoto, a game programmer for Konami, found it too difficult to play through Gradius during testing, so he created the Konami Code to give the player extra power-ups. This cheat code and Easter egg has the honor of being permanently seared into the minds of video-game players around the world.
Easter eggs soon seeped into other technological sources—from DVD extras to heavily trafficked websites. Google is especially fond of these fun little surprises; if you search for “tilt” in Google, the results appear askew, and if you type the Konami code into Google Docs, your English text will show up in mirror image from right to left.
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Post by KyleEl on Apr 25, 2014 16:34:10 GMT -5
By definition a pixel is the smallest data you can have on a computer screen, so I don't understand how you could put something smaller inside it.
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