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January 29, 2004 -- 12:09 AM
posted by edo
The word "Robut" is courtesy of our favorite comp sci prof...
Yngvi Bjornsson
January 28, 2004 -- 11:03 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
- You ignorant fools. There's no such thing as robut. The word 'robot' however, comes from a play called R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) written by the Czech playwrite Karel Capek and first produced in 1923.
Why the hell do I remember that date!? I never remember dates. Weird.
January 28, 2004 -- 10:27 PM
posted by monopete
- hey guys, could I ask you all a favor. tuesday/thursday I have math 334. I haven't been last class and I may or may not show tommorow. Moe is also in my class. now tay/ngs, you guys see him every so often with fong right? well if anyone sees him in the next few days, could you ask him to email me what the homework is, due for next tuesday? tell him to email peterhaggard@hotmail.com or toastertron@hotmail.com, which ever one you happen to remember, I check them both. cool, I hope someone runs into him.
January 28, 2004 -- 7:07 PM
posted by Par
- Gee, Alison. I'm glad I didn't post the Mike Rowe thing a week ago...
In other news, IT'S ALIVE!!! ALIVE!!!
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Which is to say that "Number 6" can move. Webpage to follow, sometime after this weekend (when we write it.) You may now commence "huh?"-ing.
January 28, 2004 -- 5:36 PM
posted by Beck
- I believe the settlement was for an Xbox, a trip to somewhere, a subscription to Microsofts programmers magazine, Microsoft programming course certification, and Microsoft will generously pay to register his new domain.
That's pretty sad, however, I would like an Xbox just for changing a domain name. Hence www.microssoft.tk and www.microsopht.tk.
January 28, 2004 -- 5:17 PM
posted by alison
- So, you're posting a microsoft spoof?
Did any of you hear about Mike Rowe, the computer programmer who created a program called MikeRoweSoft and was being ordered to change his domain name by Microsoft? I thought it was pretty funny. Microsoft initially offered to pay him $10 for the domain registration (that's it) but they've finally settled on a larger number and a subscription to some programming website. Funny story though. Upon the media publicizing this event, his website was getting a few hundred more hits a day than it previously did. Way to go guy!
um... as for Big Fish, I don't know if it'll be cheaper or not. I suppose we could go somewhere cheaper, or during the matinee prices (do matinees still exist in this ubercapitalist world?) I'll look into that.
January 28, 2004 -- 10:33 AM
posted by edo
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