401 pts ยท March 12, 2019
#1 Now I want buttered bread...
I printed a little base for mine so it looks like a tiny desktop computer. What are you going to use yours for?
Be like Crow! Be gold, confidently superior to others, and a supportive friend!
I don't dispute that at all. My observation was directed more at the responses in the image itself than the other comments posted here.
Note that it doesn't say YOU get the money. The question isn't "what would you like people to have to pay YOU for that they don't now," it's "what would you like to make the price be $1 for?"Incidentally, while I think about what my answer would be, I nominate everything sold at dollar stores!
#1 I would also eat that!
#3 The great lakes connect to the ocean through rivers and canals. Is a state still landlocked if a ship can sail to it from across an ocean?
I did this too! I had the Dell Axim which had one SD slot and one CF slot. I used the CF slot for a microdrive and occasionally swapped it with a CF USB host adapter to use a printer.
I am the fingernail that scrapes across the blackboard of justice!
#7 It feels like it's well known that these (and particularly the white ones) have an established market, so why not bring them back? The same goes for a number of snacks that routinely show up on lists of things that are missed.
My first thought, but you said it better!
I genuinely don't understand the term nonprofit. I used to work in a hospital system and attended board meetings where most of what they talked about was how to make more money, or how much more they were making than the previous year, and it was called a nonprofit organization.
I know it's not the point, but this is a great example of how "Millennial" is used to refer to more than it should. High school seniors in 2001 were not "raised on post 9/11 American media," but the 5-year-olds at the time arguably were.
There's a shopping center I used to go by frequently that made all the businesses have only white signs.
I used to play that almost daily! It was lots of fun.
As someone who wears earplugs in noisy environments, I wholeheartedly support this!
Let's not start Calvin and Hobbes minus Hobbes!
We need more devices actually designed to be in corners!
You absolutely should. Prodigy had a bumpy first couple of episodes and then turned into a beautiful love letter to Star Trek and go on to be a wonderful series in its own right. They really should get another season!
I've automatically done this for decades!
This used to be true, but for the last several years I've found that they remove whatever's left immediately and move on to the next holiday.
keep up. We've seen regrown limbs, life-supporting implants, and revival hours after passing in the 23rd and 24th centuries, but there's nothing the Doctor can do for someone shot in the 31st century?
I want to like it. I'm watching it, trying to appreciate that it's a different take on things, but there's one thing in particular that I can't seem to get over. They're 1000 years in the future, and hundreds of years past most of Trek, but they don't act like it. They're playing basketball. The captain has (and uses) a record player, and the half Klingon half Tellarite villain just casually uses it, too! Even the pseudo-magical technology doesn't
#17
https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/09/27/ad-infinitum#
That was exactly what I thought it was, too!
Am I really the only one whose first thought was the Voyager lizards?
Choo choos! That was a restaurant near where I grew up. It wasn't sushi. But it was awesome.
#1 Now I want buttered bread...
I printed a little base for mine so it looks like a tiny desktop computer. What are you going to use yours for?
Be like Crow! Be gold, confidently superior to others, and a supportive friend!
I don't dispute that at all. My observation was directed more at the responses in the image itself than the other comments posted here.
Note that it doesn't say YOU get the money. The question isn't "what would you like people to have to pay YOU for that they don't now," it's "what would you like to make the price be $1 for?"
Incidentally, while I think about what my answer would be, I nominate everything sold at dollar stores!
#1 I would also eat that!
#3 The great lakes connect to the ocean through rivers and canals. Is a state still landlocked if a ship can sail to it from across an ocean?
I did this too! I had the Dell Axim which had one SD slot and one CF slot. I used the CF slot for a microdrive and occasionally swapped it with a CF USB host adapter to use a printer.
I am the fingernail that scrapes across the blackboard of justice!
#7 It feels like it's well known that these (and particularly the white ones) have an established market, so why not bring them back? The same goes for a number of snacks that routinely show up on lists of things that are missed.
My first thought, but you said it better!
I genuinely don't understand the term nonprofit. I used to work in a hospital system and attended board meetings where most of what they talked about was how to make more money, or how much more they were making than the previous year, and it was called a nonprofit organization.
I know it's not the point, but this is a great example of how "Millennial" is used to refer to more than it should. High school seniors in 2001 were not "raised on post 9/11 American media," but the 5-year-olds at the time arguably were.
There's a shopping center I used to go by frequently that made all the businesses have only white signs.
I used to play that almost daily! It was lots of fun.
As someone who wears earplugs in noisy environments, I wholeheartedly support this!
Let's not start Calvin and Hobbes minus Hobbes!
We need more devices actually designed to be in corners!
You absolutely should. Prodigy had a bumpy first couple of episodes and then turned into a beautiful love letter to Star Trek and go on to be a wonderful series in its own right. They really should get another season!
I've automatically done this for decades!
This used to be true, but for the last several years I've found that they remove whatever's left immediately and move on to the next holiday.
keep up. We've seen regrown limbs, life-supporting implants, and revival hours after passing in the 23rd and 24th centuries, but there's nothing the Doctor can do for someone shot in the 31st century?
I want to like it. I'm watching it, trying to appreciate that it's a different take on things, but there's one thing in particular that I can't seem to get over. They're 1000 years in the future, and hundreds of years past most of Trek, but they don't act like it. They're playing basketball. The captain has (and uses) a record player, and the half Klingon half Tellarite villain just casually uses it, too! Even the pseudo-magical technology doesn't
#17
https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/09/27/ad-infinitum#
That was exactly what I thought it was, too!
Am I really the only one whose first thought was the Voyager lizards?
Choo choos! That was a restaurant near where I grew up. It wasn't sushi. But it was awesome.