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Nichi

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How can someone get Stew and Kari mixed up? I'm confused...
However, maybe this is fuel for a new OSC-related WMG? I have a decent number of them built up so far

Bella

Quote from: stewartsage on October 05, 2011, 04:34:51 AM
What the Swede screamed.

Also: I got mistaken for Kari the other day.

Thirded, though i do avoid bone-in steaks since they're generally too difficult for me to cut up/eat/process. I love cube steak and steak tips though. 

How did that happen Stew?

NejinOniwa

REINDEER STEAK IS SUPREMACY
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Pitkin

I am and am not a fan of steaks. They're the most commonly disappointing thing in a restaurant regarding price, but my father used to make really good ones at our summer cottage. ^^

Nichi

Steak can be good, depending on the cut and how it's prepared. If the meat is tough and steak sauce is required to give it flavor, than there's something wrong; a good steak is supposed to be tender and flavorful

Well, remember the nice smart phone I paid $100 for? It pretty much died earlier (I can still take pictures, surf the internet, and make calls. Since I can't receive them anymore, on top of being unable to do anything with text messages, makes the phone useless), but I bought a new one to replace it (A more basic model...with actual buttons! No more pressing on the screen over the 5 and hoping it doesn't decide you pressed 7 instead!)

Note to self; stick with cheap phones from now on. After all, the Tracfone I bought for $10 ages ago is still fully working aside from it's worn-down battery

Bella

http://www.apple.com/stevejobs/

Pentium just told me that Steve Jobs died.... jesus christ, I'm so torn up about this, it's like hearing that a relative has died.

Chocofreak13

@bella: sorry that your dear leader has died. :\
@pentium: if it gets the job done, who cares if it's flashy.
@genpop: i heat steak because it's tough to chew and bland as hell. this was neither. :3

sadly, i couldn't meet the deadline for my anime. so i'll have to catch up online. :\

i'm also considering skipping school tomorrow, because my ride situation is so shaky. :\
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NejinOniwa

The first thing I could think about Jobs...

"Applejack is gonna be sad, she just lost a family member."
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Nichi

@Choco, on Steve Jobs: That was in very poor taste. He had strong influence on the entire computer industry during his time; some of the things he did even had influence on the developers of Windows (For instance, you wouldn't have filenames longer than 8 characters on PC if it wasn't for Mac doing it first; leading to pressure on Microsoft to do the same)

Bella

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on October 05, 2011, 10:47:52 PM
@bella: sorry that your dear leader has died. :\

Leader.... like what kind of "leader"? spiritual, philosophical, political, ideological? Because I really can't say I have any such "leaders", though President Obama might be my leader-by-default as an American citizen. No, my grief over the passing of Steve Jobs is not the kind that a person feels when their "leader" has died; it's something more than that, the grief that a person feels when they know somebody who's very important and who has made amazing contributions of society - not just technology, but the culture as a whole - has passed away.

Whether you want to admit it or not, Steve Jobs impacted your life, my life, and the lives of anyone who's used a piece of modern technology in the past 25 years or so, not just Mac users. So put aside your biases and your bigotries and have some respect.

NejinOniwa

Yes, broya, he was a paragon of the computer culture as a whole, from the start of his career to the very end.

It's been very much expected, however. His condition wasn't the kind you'd expect a man to recover from.
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Pitkin

#13556
As a general note: I would appreciate it greatly if - when someone who a lot of people seem to care about has died - one would refrain from making comments that could be interpreted as dancing on the grave or as simply "who cares?" Everyone is free to think whatever they want about the said people, but if the deceased hasn't hurt anyone, they would deserve some respect at least in the days following their death.

stewartsage

Sorry for disappearing on everyone last night, I was locked out of my room for seven hours and slept on a couch in the dorm lounge.  Housekeeper woke me up and let me use her phone to call security to unlock my door.  Coooooollege

IanDanKilmaster

#13558
*sighs*

I can't say I'm as deeply affected regarding the passing of Jobs as most people seem to be.  That's no disrespect to his contributions either, I simply don't feel very... moved.  I suppose what grief I did feel I had worked my way through following his last reclusion (it had appeared he knew his time was coming, so to speak).  That having been said, there is no denying the man is responsible for much of how we live our lives today, and his impact will live on for as long as we continue to technologically evolve.  Everyone who uses a modern PC, a smartphone, enjoys a Pixar movie (and arguably animated Dreamworks features since they followed Pixar's trend), or played a game of Breakout (or Arkanoid and similar clones) should be grateful that a man named Steve Jobs was ever alive to help bring such pleasures to their lives.  Every techie (or geek or nerd, whatever your preferred term is) should be especially grateful to him for helping to get the door open that created our niche in "mainstream society".  He may not be as messianic as so many make him out to be, but dammit, he's still a man who is worthy of their respect and admiration.  'Nuff said.

As far as what Choco said, I quite honestly don't believe she was intentionally trying to be callous or insensitive.  I just think what she said is something that can very easily be misread.  We all know she's not a big Apple fan (hell, when it comes to recent technology, I'm not), but I really don't think she would deliberately say something about the recently deceased in order to offend.  It seems to me she may have very well thought she was being compassionate (albeit in a very off-hand and dispassionate way).

About steaks - I do not like them.  I have very many reasons not to, least among them is that every carnivore I'm around seems to want them ALL THE ARSING TIME, but mostly because no one I know seems to know the "right" way to do it.  Really though, now that I think about it, it's the fact that I've had so goddamn many that I even care how they're cooked.  I mean, anytime I've had them, they're either tough as old leather and salty as fucking ocean water or soft as oatmeal and as bloody as a slasher flick.  What is so difficult about cooking a well-done steak that couldn't also be worn on your foot?  Anyway, I'm burned out on steak.  If I really need some red meat (which I don't very often), I'll have it in some broth as a stew or in between two buns as a nice, juicy burger.

nvm the second paragraph... just read a post in another thread >.> /facepalm

The Choice of a New Generation.

Bella

Dammit Stewart, I thought you... passed out or something. This is way worse. :<

Quote from: IDKAs far as what Choco said, I quite honestly don't believe she was intentionally trying to be callous or insensitive.

Eh, her comment here didn't strike me as callous, it sounded condescending. Her comment about Jobs' passing on Facebook, now THAT was callous-sounding. I'm not sure that she would make that mistake twice if it wasn't intentional.