(This obviously means you'll never have other kids with her either - she'll rip your b*lls off manMatthew van Eerde said:You want your ice queen back?
Just tell her it looks like she's getting a little heavy.
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So can my speakers?La Bomba said:It's cool to have - just put it up there and it can play music as well...
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OK:mVPstar said:
Hey Duncan, while you're here...I actually have a similar request (e-mailed Erik a while back).Duncanma said:*snip*
Could you possibly tie my username to a different Live account? Before, signing into C9 didn't translate into an actual signin of the Live account; thus, the actual Live account I use for all other services would still stay signed in. Now, signing into C9 means I have to sign out of every other service that I signed in with my other Live account, which is kind of inconvenient.
Lloyd_Humph was my old login. I now want to sign into Lloyd_Humph using lloyd [at] lloyd [removeme] humphreys.com
If that's possible, I'll owe you one
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I might get one if they make big ones, since it'd be kinda cool to have hanging on the wall

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How come you can't just buy a British one?littleguru said:First post from my office PC. I need to get used to the US keyboard but other than that everything is fiiiiiineeee

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JoinedScottWelker said:
I use it for just that ... keeping track of colleagues. Kind'a nice to hear how and where people areMatthew van Eerde said:*snip*

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http://www.avivadirectory.com/bethebot/rahsoftware said:Experts exchange is interesting, it lets google crawl the entire website without logging in. If you want to see the content then just click "Cached Version" on the Google search results and you wont have to login in.
little hack for you there!!!!
Also, how come nobody made the joke about www.ExpertSexChange.com yet? Or is it too old to be funny any more
(also, I just read some of the stuff on BTB - since you can dupe sites into thinking you're using IE7 when using IE8, and there're tools all over the place for Firefox to change how it's seen... why can't we change it to "Googlebot"?)
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That's for another timebrian.shapiro said:Does your friend do his own graffiti art? I wouldn't get a Bansky copy for the sake of having a Bansky copy. if he's a good artist it would be more interesting to have an original drawing by him
When I get the room re-papered (when I can afford it, I'm paying for the entire redecoration of the room including a laminate floor, desks, paint and materials) I'm going to see what he can do. Otherwise, I was also considering
having one half a Banksy murial, and the other half (or side-of-roof) for him to do his thing.
And yes, he's a very good graffiti artist. He was paid by our school to do graffiti on the entrances to the Art corridor and the Music corridor, and I must say they're very striking and unusual
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That's another one of my favouritesVB Man said:Double yellow daisy is very cool also.
I like this one though. It's very moving : http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/12_01/17banksyES_468x606.jpg
I like how they're very witty and sharp, yet they also deliver a message. Kids saluting a makeshift flag, or future generations bowing before an overlord? Buy'n'Large (wall-e) comes to mind.
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I'm getting my new office soon, and since it's going to be situated in the attic of my house (which has a pitched roof), I'm going to get the roof graffiti-ized by a friend of mine who's been doing it at GCSE. I've seen some of his Banksy copies, and they're pretty good, so I was thinking of getting one side of the roof done with the Tesco flag and the Double-Yellow-Daisy intertwined (since they're both next to pavements/road, it could be done rather nicely) and the other side done with a silhouette of a city all the way up the wall.
So, what's your favourite Banksy?
I like the rat, the Double-Yellow-Daisy and the Tesco flag.
