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#1 Dec 17 2004 at 2:01 PM Rating: Good
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OMG!

7:03:14 until the end of my shift...

So... There will be a prize ( of smiley flowers Smiley: flowers ) for the poster who can post ANYTHING that will entertain me!

Please note - I can not download anything. I'm stuck with whatever my crappy work PC can see via Windows 98 and IE 6.0

I am the emporer! Entertain me! Let the games begin ...
#2 Dec 17 2004 at 2:04 PM Rating: Good
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I have 4 hours and 54 minutes. But lunch in 54 minutes. I got wireless on my laptop and i will be gaming on lunch ;p
#3 Dec 17 2004 at 2:05 PM Rating: Decent
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http://happytreefriends.com/
Edit: 4 hours and 55 min till I am off

Edited, Fri Dec 17 14:09:26 2004 by Imios
#4 Dec 17 2004 at 2:17 PM Rating: Good
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From a cute panda in the Asylum. Work safe but has sound.
#5 Dec 17 2004 at 2:18 PM Rating: Good
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Here's an entertaining thought for you Jord.

In another week you will outlevel me by alot. Smiley: grin
#6 Dec 17 2004 at 2:18 PM Rating: Decent
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There will be a prize ( of smiley flowers ) for the poster who can post ANYTHING that will entertain me!


Try www.20q.net. It's pretty amazing. Smiley: bowdown
#7 Dec 17 2004 at 2:19 PM Rating: Decent
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Only 3hr and 45min left for me...

and for your viewing pleasure Orc Overlord Jord I give you:

-30 dancing NE female slaves

Edited, Fri Dec 17 14:23:26 2004 by Bautista
#8 Dec 17 2004 at 2:22 PM Rating: Good
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OMG!!!

I just got word that I might be getting a new PC at work today ... it's a P4 w/ WinXP! No more daily crashes at 4 min startup times for me!
#9 Dec 17 2004 at 2:25 PM Rating: Good
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Anyone got the peanutbutter and jelly time tauren video?? :D
#10 Dec 17 2004 at 2:27 PM Rating: Good
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45 minutes until I'm out of Motion class and done with everything for a month.

http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/t/tool/lateralus.shtml
Absolutely amazing, unless you like Tool.

http://www.explodingdog.com
(If you've never seen it before) Explodingdog is goddamn brilliant.

http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspx?FN=wow-realm-nerzhul&T=1594&P=1
The only thread that's gotten me to post on the official forum.

This is random sh*t off of the top of my head because I'm in a computer lab and far away from my bookmarks.
#11 Dec 17 2004 at 4:09 PM Rating: Good
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THE NEW PC IS MINE!!! WOOT!!

No more being forced to choose between 1280x1024 OR more than 256 colors :P
#12 Dec 17 2004 at 4:14 PM Rating: Good
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nice ;p

Now get back to work!!!
2 hours 46 minutes.
#13 Dec 17 2004 at 4:20 PM Rating: Good
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4:45 left for me /cry

I'm "Working" as I type ... all I have to do it answer the phone and deal with people ... when the phone rings...

Damn this new computer is awesome! My old PC was a P2 300 w/ 128 megs of RAM running Win98 w/ 2 megs of VRAM... Now I have a brand new IBM P4 Running WinXP w/ Win2k in a window through VMWare... WOOT!!
#14 Dec 17 2004 at 4:23 PM Rating: Decent
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Almost outta here and WEWT! Alla changed my account! YAY! No more KrycisTemp! Krycis for real! <3 <3 <3

Smiley: yippee
#15 Dec 17 2004 at 4:35 PM Rating: Good
Hey Jord, here is an oldie but a goodie. I always laugh when I see this one.

http://www.rathergood.com/moon_song/

#16 Dec 17 2004 at 4:50 PM Rating: Decent
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www.thespark.com

for all your quirky internet test needs, some very amusing tests here.
#17 Dec 17 2004 at 6:50 PM Rating: Good
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Good job so far... but I'm still stuck here for another 2 hours!!!!!!!!
#18 Dec 18 2004 at 12:45 AM Rating: Decent
I'm at work and have 6:15 left...(i hate 3rd shift) and i just stumped that 20questions thing... I picked a time clock and whooped its rear...woot me.
#19 Dec 18 2004 at 4:58 AM Rating: Decent
I'm stuck at work too... missing all the fun T-T Aww....
#20 Dec 18 2004 at 5:17 AM Rating: Decent
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This week, as anyone knows who reads the business section of their local newspaper [knows], IBM sold its personal computer division to Lenovo, a company presently based in mainland China. How far we have come! When IBM announced what was then its Entry Systems Division and introduced to the world the underpowered, overpriced, but fantastically successful IBM Personal Computer, China wasn’t even a major trading partner with the U.S. Who would have guessed that times would change so much and so quickly? And who also would have guessed that all the analysis we’ve been reading about this transaction could be so shallow and misleading? There is far more to this deal than people are being told.

The simple story — and the only one that made it in most papers — is that IBM hasn’t made much of a profit on PC products for years, so selling out is a simple way of improving corporate results and shifting capital to where it can be used more profitably. Well, yes and no. PCs HAVE become a commodity, and IBM hasn’t made money on them since the late 1980s, but this story goes far beyond raising gross margins and cutting pension liabilities.

Take a look at the price, for one thing. There is a mix of cash and stock and assumption of debt amounting — all-told — to about $1.8 billion, which is a lot of money, but remember, this is for a chunk of IBM that last year produced $9.2 billion in sales. Setting the price at 20 percent of sales sure seems low, even if there is little profit. The question that ought to be asked and generally hasn’t been is, “What would Carly Fiorina of Hewlett-Packard have paid for the same property?” Carly, whom you’ll remember not that long ago paid $25 billion for Compaq Computer, would certainly have paid two to three times what Lenovo has for the chance to leapfrog Dell and become the world’s largest producer of personal computers, along with the largest computer
company of any kind.

Okay, so IBM didn’t want to make HP an even bigger competitor, then why not sell to a big Japanese player like NEC, which after all paid more than $1.8 billion for Packard Bell, of all things. The dollar is down, the yen is up, and the cost of corporate borrowing in Japan is almost free, so why didn’t IBM sell to a Japanese company? Or a European one? Or even another American company? Gateway paid more cash for e-Machines than Lenovo is paying for IBM; Wouldn’t Ted Waitt have ponied-up big bucks for the use of the IBM brand? Of course he would have.

What is absolutely key to this deal is that the buyer is Lenovo, the largest Chinese PC manufacturer. Yes, the division was unprofitable and IBM would have eventually had to do something about it, but Sam Palmisano wanted a Chinese buyer and was willing to accept far less cash than he might have received elsewhere just to get the buyer he wanted.

IBM got rid of a headache and in doing so, gained unique access to what will shortly be the world’s largest IT market. This deal is all about China, not the U.S.

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