Random acts of stationery #18

Comments: 10

    for an enorm­ous num­ber of reas­ons, these post its encap­su­late much.

    thank you.

    Miles Away | 06.04.07, 23:49

    That’s just scary psychic, man.

    Caite | 06.05.07, 00:15

    Miles Away — they encap­su­late rather a lot for me too. Er, not that these post-its should ever be misin terpreted as being more than just a bit of harm­less fun. Oh no. Def­in­itely not.

    Caite — Have I been think­ing what you’re think­ing (again)?

    An Unreliable Witness | 06.05.07, 01:48

    I am send­ing you my com­ment psychically:

    .….….….……

    There — didya get it?

    Cheerful One | 06.05.07, 08:12

    Abort upgrade? (Y/N) Y

    Reload last stable con­fig­ur­a­tion? (Y/N) YYYYYYYYYYY

    No pre­vi­ous stable con­fig­ur­a­tion available.

    Angelalala | 06.05.07, 13:16

    Angelalala — LIFE v1.8 is still avail­able. Unfor­tu­nately it comes without many of the essen­tial features.

    An Unreliable Witness | 06.05.07, 13:46

    Them upgrades; they’re really not essen­tial, whatver it says. I’ve been run­ning on Life 1.0 since, well, forever, and it’s just fine. Them upgrades just clog up the sys­tem; they prom­ise so much and they look real cool but it doesn’t make you a bet­ter per­son. I’m glad the CD was broken. It’s not how fast-paced your edi­tion of Life is or how many anim­ated gifs you have, it is what that you use it for that counts.

    The Goldfish | 06.05.07, 14:48

    ah no. noth­ing ever has any meaning.…ever. That could be sar­casm or it could be true. Who will know! aahahaha!

    Miles Away | 06.05.07, 16:00

    N

    I like my Life without upgrades, thanks. Espe­cially if the upgrades include added mean­ing, or, even worse, memory. Yuck.

    la fille | 06.07.07, 15:42

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