Posts by giovanni tiso
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Hooray for vim. And what are your thoughts about booklaunching? Enquiring minds demand to know.
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It needed continuous conflict.
Not unlike other states one could name, however.
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It's Friday - my contribution: XKCD animated
Lovely!
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Yeah, sorry, but Craig's post was on topic and timely seeing as it happened today. "They also do it" isn't an acceptable defence. If you want to Godwin a discussion on ACC privatisation from the start, be my guest, but it doesn't fly either.
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The bright side is that Carter's post -- and inept attempt to hide the evidence -- is too LOL-somely dumb to really be offensive.
And yet, watch me be offended.
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I've been there, a truly atrocious place.
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After all, one of the victors of that war was the equally odious Stalin.
Plus I wouldn't underestimate the fact that another fascist, Franco, got to die in his bed. These forces don't just implode and defeat themselves.
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Elsewhere, I came this close to agreeing with John Minto, until he had a massive attack of poo in mouth disease:
Yes, thank you. I was going to comment on it earlier today but I lacked the fortitude.
What a piece of shit.
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Inspired comment (james #21) by a Stuff reader on the esteemed paper's in(s)ane story du jour, a reportage entitled Save the Planet: eat a dog. The commenter observes:
Let's face it, if global warming is real, then it is GOING to happen. Like it or not, nothing on this earth will stop it, nothing. Nothing short of a genocide of 3 billion people, and I don't think that's an option given the museum uproar.
So you see the museum uproar was good for something.
(I'm kind of curious to know which three billion he was intending to get rid of.)
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(And by the way that was the machine with Vista. What made it useless to me was that none of the core software I use for work seemed to be compatible with it - it was just a matter of waiting I suppose. I didn't have too much trouble with the OS itself although it was clunky as hell.)