Replies to neuraria, page 13

  1. @neuraria That's what I have: http://ldavg.so/h I am very upset that UEFI made me make a 500MiB partition :-D.

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 12:33:43 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  2. @neuraria That's the world we live in

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 12:21:47 UTC from web in context
  3. @neuraria It's hard in the ghetto

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 12:16:18 UTC from web in context
  4. @neuraria not being shanked is always a plus.

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 12:15:53 UTC from web in context
  5. @neuraria Awww. Ok. It was fun while it lasted and I can boast about it.

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 11:38:21 UTC from web in context
  6. @neuraria 1GB /boot? Now I saw everything.

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 11:32:07 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  7. @neuraria No, no, no, you have to say it like this: "Ponies! . . . In! . . . SPAAAAACE!!"

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 08:29:28 UTC from web in context
  8. @neuraria And a promise for good yield at harvest, what a country!

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 07:55:26 UTC from web in context
  9. @neuraria ...Wait, mangoes.

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 06:44:08 UTC from web in context
  10. @neuraria This, and the somewhat similarity there is in cars between the States and Australia, is what makes me wonder. Well, similarities you guys have better cars

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 05:37:43 UTC from web in context
  11. @neuraria You know, there strikes something I've been meaning to ask an Australian about. Does driving seem like, imperative to the culture there? As in, like it's still a rather big deal (I think so) in the States to get your license in your teenage years.

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 05:30:53 UTC from web in context
  12. @neuraria Something tells me taking a taxi to work every day would defeat the purpose.

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 05:25:48 UTC from web in context
  13. @neuraria The way to look at it, at least for now. I wouldn't mind having a night shift; too bad very little auto garages are open late here.

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 05:10:46 UTC from web in context
  14. @neuraria I was the cleaning boy once. *writhes*

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 05:07:08 UTC from StatusNet Android in context
  15. @neuraria That doesn't sound bad at all, but that can be opinion more than anything.

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 04:59:43 UTC from web in context
  16. @neuraria A night shift? Lucky. (maybe)

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 04:53:32 UTC from web in context
  17. @neuraria what is that?

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 03:07:00 UTC from web in context
  18. http://puu.sh/7tm81.png Oh what? I just burned the CD and put it back in

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 03:06:32 UTC from web in context
  19. @neuraria i do

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 00:56:36 UTC from web in context
  20. @neuraria weeee!

    Thursday, 13-Mar-14 00:45:26 UTC from web in context
  21. @neuraria Debian can always forgive :-P.

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 09:18:02 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  22. @neuraria Can't spell "fundemental security policy flaw" without "FUN!" :D

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 05:20:24 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  23. @neuraria Um. 0_0

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 05:17:54 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  24. @neuraria No, I mean, why are you saying that to me. I only entered the discussion with academic intent.

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 03:19:23 UTC from web in context
  25. @neuraria ?

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 03:17:25 UTC from web in context
  26. @neuraria @redenchilada then.

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 03:12:52 UTC from web in context
  27. @neuraria The problem comes when people see the words being used and instantly assume it's being used as an insult.

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 03:10:01 UTC from web in context
  28. @neuraria @ellistia I can understand people getting offended at it when it's used in a negative way, yeah, but as far as I understood it the discussion was about it being used in a neutral way. Oh well.

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 03:06:46 UTC from web in context
  29. @neuraria people.

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 02:57:52 UTC from web in context
  30. @neuraria I frankly think it's insulting that people expect others to just change how their minds work, when they themselves just refuse to use decent vocabulary.

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 02:56:57 UTC from web in context