Monday, April 16, 2007

Computer Says No.

9 Comments:

At 4:50 PM, Blogger Cake said...

I hate it when technology talks back.

 
At 8:21 AM, Blogger I Ain't No Oprah said...

Please? Just once?

 
At 9:52 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do not take that sort of guff from something that can't even bring you a sandwich every once in a while.

-- Lamont Cranston

 
At 9:55 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Y'know, if you were in a weightless environment and were looking at the computer from just the right angle, it would merely be telling you that it was "ON".

With a little, meaningless dot in the upper left-hand corner.

Why must you always put such a negative spin on things?

-- Lamont Cranston

 
At 8:58 PM, Blogger Clinky said...

Your computer says no,
But your iPod says yes.

 
At 8:41 AM, Blogger bostongraf said...

Just another example of how Apple's are supposed to be sooo good, but they just deny the end-user the endless possibilities granted by the PC platform.

That's right. It's the old Apple vs PC war, again. Oh, it's on...

 
At 8:37 AM, Blogger Lois Lane said...

Hmmm....not one "Little Britain" fan among the whole lot of you, eh?

 
At 12:27 AM, Blogger Cake said...

Nope, sorry...never did get the hang of that tv show, sorry.

Do you know Black Books or Spaced?

 
At 10:23 AM, Blogger Lois Lane said...

Haven't seen Spaced, but did catch a few episodes of Black Books in the middle of the night, back when I was nursing.

BBC America tends to run a lot of different comedies in the wee hours of the morning, but insists on only running Robin Hood, Cash in the Attic and Whose LIne is It Anyway? in an endless loop during prime watching hours.

The only "new" comedy they've run lately was Clatterford, which was a bit lacking.

Have you gotten Torchwood yet? I'm dying to see that. And series 3 of the good Doctor, of course.

 

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