There is no undo
Re-jigged version of one of my ancient posts...
From the Computer Errors challenge. See all 396 entries (closed)
( , Sun 24 Jun 2007, 16:06, archived)
Re-jigged version of one of my ancient posts...
From the Computer Errors challenge. See all 396 entries (closed)
( , Sun 24 Jun 2007, 16:06, archived)
yes,
that will be the episode where Johnny Mnemonic rejoins Apoc and Spazz. They tell him how to store an entire terabyte of data into his wetware implant.
****SPOILER WARNING****
In the next sequel to The Matrix, everyone aboard the Nebuchandezer realizes that the 'matrix' exists in Johnny Mnemonic's brain.
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Sun 24 Jun 2007, 16:47,
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****SPOILER WARNING****
In the next sequel to The Matrix, everyone aboard the Nebuchandezer realizes that the 'matrix' exists in Johnny Mnemonic's brain.
HA!
Ace!
And now to show you what you've won:
-A woo
-A yay
-And a click
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Sun 24 Jun 2007, 16:15,
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And now to show you what you've won:
-A woo
-A yay
-And a click
Huzzah!
Did you know..
"Antimatter is currently the most valuable substance in existence, with an estimated worth of $300 billion per milligram"
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Sun 24 Jun 2007, 16:19,
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Did you know..
"Antimatter is currently the most valuable substance in existence, with an estimated worth of $300 billion per milligram"
It's like
the evil brother of ordinary matter.
When you bring the two together, they annihilate each other. Which makes storing it in tupperware boxes rather tricky.
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Sun 24 Jun 2007, 16:21,
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When you bring the two together, they annihilate each other. Which makes storing it in tupperware boxes rather tricky.
pfft, yeah
That's real science.
If you combine particles of Sheen with Antisheen in a Costanza-grade containment unit, though, you can control the reaction.
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Sun 24 Jun 2007, 16:27,
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If you combine particles of Sheen with Antisheen in a Costanza-grade containment unit, though, you can control the reaction.
I read in the Guardian
that popcorn has a 10,000% markup.
Surely not?
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Sun 24 Jun 2007, 16:22,
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Surely not?
Well
popcorn is created by combining corn with anti-corn. Given the extortionate price of antimatter, it's not surprising!
Wait, no, that was just a lie the cinema told me when I quizzed them on it. I'd imagine it's true though. I can easily imagine buying a handful of
corn for 3 pence (According to the wikipedia, it's $1.80 for 1 bushel, or 35 litres). Then you could sell the resulting popped stuff for £3
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Sun 24 Jun 2007, 16:26,
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Wait, no, that was just a lie the cinema told me when I quizzed them on it. I'd imagine it's true though. I can easily imagine buying a handful of
corn for 3 pence (According to the wikipedia, it's $1.80 for 1 bushel, or 35 litres). Then you could sell the resulting popped stuff for £3