Re: [linux-audio-user] Re: Wanted: Singing Capacitor Fix

From: david <gnome@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Nov 15 2006 - 22:59:57 EET

Because solving problems is hard work and cooking eggs on computer chips
is easy fun? ;-)

Carlo Capocasa wrote:
> Hey, how come I don't get replies like this when I want people to solve
> my problems?
>
> michael@email-addr-hidden schrieb:
>>
>> On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, lala wrote:
>>
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>>> david schrieb:
>>>> michael@email-addr-hidden wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, david wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Carlo Capocasa wrote:
>>>>>>>> Funny, I use something similar to heaten my bedroom. :-)
>>>>>>> LMAO!!! I see what you mean after touching my heatsink.
>>>>>>> Actually, I'm in the mood for some stir-fried vegetables. I'm
>>>>>>> also telling the landlady she can take the stove out now.
>>>>>> No, for that you need an Athlon64 FX or an Intel Quad-Core Xeon
>>>>>> processor. Or an old-school overclocked Athlon of any sort.
>>>>>> ;-)
>>>>> surely you've all seen the video (youtube i think) of the guy
>>>>> cooking an egg on a PS2?
>>>> Nope. Couldn't find it in a quickie YouTube search, either.
>>>>
>>> hmmm want to see this video too :)
>> my mistake. it was an xbox, not a PS2. still funny, and still really
>> cooks an
>> egg:
>>
>> http://www.joystiq.com/2006/10/31/xbox-360-cooks-a-fine-scambled-egg/
>>
>

-- 
David
gnome@email-addr-hidden
authenticity, honesty, community
Received on Thu Nov 16 04:15:13 2006

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