"Now, sir. We're looking at now, now. What's happening now is happening... now."
"What happened to then?"
"We missed it."
"When?!"
"Just now."
"When will then... be now?"
"Soon."
"Now, sir. We're looking at now, now. What's happening now is happening... now."
"What happened to then?"
"We missed it."
"When?!"
"Just now."
"When will then... be now?"
"Soon."
Are you taking volunteers
If you really wanted to have a good time, you could screen-shot everything as is and make that the desktop, then put all the real shortcuts into a folder on the desktop anywhere and watch the fun ensue
Eta: for extra entertainment, don't forget to hide the Taskbar
Alright Ferb, I know what are going to do today!
Hey guys, let's give the man some credit. He's the one we have to thank (blame?) for creating the internet... which, as i have since come to understand, is akin to a series of very long and narrow tubes
I think that's more of an archipelago
RIP Fox
This is the comment I was looking for, thanks for the trip down memory lane
A.L.B.U.KERKEE
The humpdy dance... is your chance... to do the hump
They might be running around, robbing banks all whacked on Scooby Snacks™
I don't think it's fair to say 40% of Americans.
He only had ~74M votes in the last election, and he still lost. That equates generously to around 1/4 of all Americans (329M), back then. If the support numbers haven't shifted, that's still significantly under 25% of Americans that are too stupid to be left alone with a box of crayons.
Perhaps that anyone of any religion is not also atheist.
Anyone in any theology believes in only their deity, but doesn't believe in the hundreds of other recorded, historical deities.
Even the theists are atheists.
Guess I'm beer... but I already knew that
The kom.bu.cha! mush.room! peo.ple! sit.ting a.round all day!
He who truly knows, knows that he knows not
Or
The more you know, the more you realize you don't know.
But also, understanding that about yourself doesn't take more knowledge or intelligence than you currently have. As another user (darkdarkhouse)^ posted, you can understand how the brain works and still not have all the knowledge in the world (hard drive with a map/directory of the hard drive on it).