Remember the Nokia 8110 (phone used by Neo in The Matrix movie) and 7110? Well, here’s my own customized “banana-shaped/type” version of a Nokia 6300, thanks to not one, but two drops of the rear door of an AUV (a cross between a mini van and sport utility vehicle).
I haven’t done any C++ programming in ages. Yet, here I am on the ‘puter in the wee hours of the night. I work on it. I also unwind on it (usually). Sometimes I itch for my next fix to sit at it to do something, anything. Other times I just want to break free from it and not have to touch its peripherals again.
In reference to my mother’s elder cousins’ old (text)books of Dick and Jane I used to find on our bookshelves while growing up,
See Spot run!
Run Spot run!
Why is Spot running?
Did he spot something?
In the computing/information age, the above may translate (transpose?) to something similar to the following;
Lately, I’ve been SNAFU-ing and FUBAR-ing in my online posts and comments more than usual – aside from using my favorite 1337 h4x0r (that’s “leet haxor” to you non-g33ks) speak terms, like “pwn3d” (owned).
Below is a compiled list for your reference, for when they will suit you the most. Hooah!
So far, I’ve posted unboxing photos of tech gadgets such as routers and wireless video cameras. Yet another first for me, here are unboxing photos of a non-tech-gadget item: a Graco Pack ‘n Play, Portable Playard (Kirkwood Collection) with
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