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spaps said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNQvLECht08
This video has YouTube's old comment system instead of the shitty new Google+ one.
Cherish it while you can.
That aside, Gurren Lagaan soundtrack. :heart-full: :heart-full: :heart-full:
 
The stuffed, baked pasta shells I just made are DELICIOUS. Stuffed with a ricotta/parmesean/mozzarella/spinach/onion/mushroom mixture, with a chunky garlic tomato sauce. :heart-full: Vaguely based on this recipe, except I used jumbo pasta shells instead of manicotti, the latter which is a pain to fill.
 
Well, finally have time to get to the DMV tomorrow. After that I can finally get my car insurance moved to this state and not worry about wrecking the thing down here.
 
Mourning Dove said:
The stuffed, baked pasta shells I just made are DELICIOUS. Stuffed with a ricotta/parmesean/mozzarella/spinach/onion/mushroom mixture, with a chunky garlic tomato sauce. :heart-full: Vaguely based on this recipe, except I used jumbo pasta shells instead of manicotti, the latter which is a pain to fill.

Damn, that sounds good. I'm going to have to try this recipe out on my victims family.
 
A girl at work decided to display impossibly bad security sense: not only did she make an Excel spreadsheet listing all of her login information for just about every site she's on (including her Facebook and various email clients, as well as some bank details), but she put it on a shared office hard drive that any computer on the network can access. I'd like to point out that this same office suffered a break-in that technically falls under corporate espionage about a year or two ago (they were stealing exam answers to sell to students at the institute).

Basically, anyone who managed to see the file in her folder conspicuously named "DeleteThis" could effectively become her.
 
Carlson said:
A girl at work decided to display impossibly bad security sense: not only did she make an Excel spreadsheet listing all of her login information for just about every site she's on (including her Facebook and various email clients, as well as some bank details), but she put it on a shared office hard drive that any computer on the network can access. I'd like to point out that this same office suffered a break-in that technically falls under corporate espionage about a year or two ago (they were stealing exam answers to sell to students at the institute).

Basically, anyone who managed to see the file in her folder conspicuously named "DeleteThis" could effectively become her.


:stupid:

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I don't understand how this Lane Bryant I shop at in my hometown always smells like shit. It's a fairly new building...but its smelled like shit every time I walk in there for over a year now. what gives.
 
My mom and I were just driving home, when I changed the radio station to Winnipeg's generic rock station, Power 97.5. As we tune in, the Shaft theme starts playing. I switched the station too late though, so I missed the reason as to why they were playing it. I now need to watch Shaft.
 
I finally finished a sentai (Chojin Sentai Jetman). It's a first for me but I'm not really happy. Just ends on a sour note from out of nowhere,
 
sparklemilhouse said:
Carlson said:
A girl at work decided to display impossibly bad security sense: not only did she make an Excel spreadsheet listing all of her login information for just about every site she's on (including her Facebook and various email clients, as well as some bank details), but she put it on a shared office hard drive that any computer on the network can access. I'd like to point out that this same office suffered a break-in that technically falls under corporate espionage about a year or two ago (they were stealing exam answers to sell to students at the institute).

Basically, anyone who managed to see the file in her folder conspicuously named "DeleteThis" could effectively become her.


:stupid:

I forgot to mention part of it!

One of the logins listed on the spreadsheet was for the company's LinkedIn page. Not only could someone with that spreadsheet have total access to her personal life (including, if they own an iPhone and deduce which email is her Apple ID, literally cloning her phone and having access to all the messages and pictures on it), but they could also fuck around with a multi-million dollar company's connections.
 
spaps said:
My mom and I were just driving home, when I changed the radio station to Winnipeg's generic rock station, Power 97.5. As we tune in, the Shaft theme starts playing. I switched the station too late though, so I missed the reason as to why they were playing it. I now need to watch Shaft.
Oh, how I miss our generic rock station. The hardest thing I've heard on the radio recently was probably this:

 
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spaps said:
My mom and I were just driving home, when I changed the radio station to Winnipeg's generic rock station, Power 97.5. As we tune in, the Shaft theme starts playing. I switched the station too late though, so I missed the reason as to why they were playing it. I now need to watch Shaft.
At the store I work in, we play all sorts of generic lightmix family-friendly generic shit. And then...about 2 times a day, for no apparent reason, a wild Shaft Theme appears. All the employees stress sigh while customers are like "....DaFuq?"
 
Kamen Rider Black RX said:
I finally finished a sentai (Chojin Sentai Jetman). It's a first for me but I'm not really happy. Just ends on a sour note from out of nowhere,

I stayed away from the finale, knowing exactly what happens, but after actually seeing it, I understand the context and it really fit with his whole character arc.

Btw, the descriptions are wrong that nobody notices, Ryu and Kaori do notice.

It was LEAGUES better than Zyuranger's finale, thats for sure.
 
I'm leaving LA tonight and I'm sad because I don't want to.
 
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