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8 months ago
in Klosed on Truck Bearing Kibble
Interestingly enough, the slogan in Nazi Germany for the role of women was "Kinder, Küche, Kirche" (KKK), which translates to "Children, Kitchen, Church." I thought I might get Godwin's Law out of the way early for this one :-)
9 months ago
in Doctor Anachronismus on Truck Bearing Kibble
In some cases, powerful magnetic fields can cause cancer. How do you think it happens to those kids who grow up under power lines?
2 replies
alittler
I have lived under a power line since I was 4, I am now 22
t3knomanser
If by "some" you really mean "none", then yes. In no cases powerful magnetic fields have caused cancer. What powerful magnetic fields do is let us see cancer. It's called an MRI.
9 months ago
in Poké Loco on Truck Bearing Kibble
Hello Kitty should have been there. She would have kicked ASS!
10 months ago
in Batter-Breathing Dragon on Truck Bearing Kibble
Those must be some damn good pancakes.
10 months ago
in Heaven on Truck Bearing Kibble
@Tim-- Goats will eat ANYTHING. They have been known to munch on tin cans. I'm sure a slug or two has found its way into a goat's digestive tract...
1 year ago
in Truck Bearing Kibble on Truck Bearing Kibble
Nah, its a grass hut. The game's been bombed back to the stone age!
1 year ago
in Prevent Your NTFS Boot Camp Volume From Mounting on Startup on Design Pitstop
Why not just get VirtualBox (http://www.virtualbox.org/, it's free) and run Windows on that? Then you don't have to worry about the XP partition mounting and you don't have to reboot when changing operating systems.
Now, if you already have that XP partition and you don't want to reboot in order to use it, get VMware Fusion. It costs money, but it's capable of virtualizing Windows off of the partition you created with BootCamp.
Now, if you already have that XP partition and you don't want to reboot in order to use it, get VMware Fusion. It costs money, but it's capable of virtualizing Windows off of the partition you created with BootCamp.