Who knew stepper motors were so musical… and i thought it was just noise…
it seems everything from old commodore floppy drives, to scanners and ink jet printers can all be programmed to play midi tunes.
fleeting moments of my mind and life
Who knew stepper motors were so musical… and i thought it was just noise…
it seems everything from old commodore floppy drives, to scanners and ink jet printers can all be programmed to play midi tunes.
i just found something interesting in IE (i’m not currently on my machine that has firefox). it is the “Quick Tabs” option under “View”. it shows a nice little page that has all of your tabs thumbnailed. i just thought it was cute and wanted to share
me =
INFP: The Idealist
The INFP (introverted, intuitive, feeling, perceiving) is a dreamy, imaginitive, idealist, capable of finding the good in anything or anyone, even something as foul as Newark, New Jersey. INFPs are sometimes dangerous to the well-being of society as a whole, as they are prone to adopting subversive and destructive ideologies like “The world should be fair,” “People should treat one another well,” and “You know, ‘Friends’ is a really, really stupid television show.”
These irrational thought patterns may sometimes cause INFPs to run off and join the circus, the Resistance, or the Rebellion, where they tend to do well in any position requiring excellent hand-eye coordination or mastery of the Force.
COMPATIBILITY: INFPs and ISTJs generally exhibit a natural predator/prey relationship, which, though it might appear harsh and cruel from the outside, is all part of the natural cycle of life. In fact, were it not for the predation of the ISTJ, the population of INFPs would soon grow to unsustainable levels, overwhelming the ability of their ecological niche to support them.
Famous idealists include that girl in your sixth-grade homeroom who got the teacher fired for saying that girls aren’t good at math; that guy in the cubicle next to yours who got the manager fired for saying that women don’t make good employees; and Anais Nin.
the “p” key on my Treo650 has become very sensitive, and appends a “p” to several things i write. i feel like i’m writing in LISP, and constantly asking questions, ha.
i suppose it might be possible for one to use blocking cookies with a free crazyegg account, if one was to log into their dashboard, and then visit http://crazyegg.com/blocking
turn back the clock, and set your BBS back up!
check out Synchronet.
Works on the following platforms/OS’s (depending on the version used): for Intel x86/i386 architecture – with DOS; OS/2; Win 3.X/95/OSR2/98/ME/NT 3.X Server & Workstation/NT 4.X Server & Workstation/ NT 5.X = 2000 Server (all) & Professional, XP Professional & Home, 2003 Server (all); Linux 2.X+; FreeBSD 4.X+; NetBSD 2.X+; OpenBSD 3.X+; Solaris 8.X+; and QNX.
Also check out BBBS. it supports a few more platforms: Amiga, Linux/SPARC, Linux/Alpha, SunOS/Motorola, SunOS/SPARC, Solaris/SPARC, SCO OpenServer, Unixware, IRIX, and Ultrix.
both have pretty neat features. some you will remember from the old days, and some brand-new ones
Couple tries to name child ‘@’
Story Highlights
“are you talking in code again? doesn’t make any sense, huh?”
“but I thought if I tried to follow her long enough, that I would understand something…”
“just wait till we go inside, then she can tell us”
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