Quitting is a funny word. To quit: 1. To depart from; leave: "You and I are on the point of quitting the theater of our exploits" (Horatio Nelson). 2. To leave the company of: had to quit the gathering in order to be home by midnight. 3. To give up; relinquish: quit a job. 4. To abandon or put aside; forsake: advised them to quit their dissipated ways. 5. To cease or discontinue: asked them to quit talking; quit smoking. 6. Computer Science To exit (an application). Now, quitting as easy as it sounds is difficult to say the least. Now depending on what you are quitting should dictated the level of difficulty. Top Ten Most Popular Addictions in America Posted on 12/24/2007 2:54:55 PM in #Health | 11 comments comments If there’s anything America is known for, its indulgences, and what says “indulgence” better than addiction. Below you can find the top 10 most popular addictions in Am...
Ok so here is the story, just to set things straight. The first part of the story is already documented here : Following this conversation my Co-Workers decided it would be funny to put pictures of unicorns all over my cube. There must have been at least 20 different pictures of pink unicorns and various unicorn accessories (purses, slippers, etc.) lining the top of my cubicle. I thought it was funny and we had a good laugh, until the next week when they noticed that I still hadn’t taken down the pictures. “Um,…Are you going to take those down? They’ve been up for over a week now.” “Nope, I’m going to leave them up and direct every question back to you. This way you have to explain why my cube was assaulted with mythical creatures.” This strategy backfired a bit because the only answer they gave was “Biblioteder likes unicorns.” I wasn’t bothered by this response too much until upper management started to wander around. More than...
it all started with the Think Geek link that Andy "fixed". Buckyballs apeared and found my way to YouTube. now im here (once again i've stopped punctuating) and i start seeing video on magnetic generators. these generators can supposedly creat energy from permanent magnets. so the first website i click on wants me to buy something. i try to leave... and it wont let me. finally i get away and make my way to a new site. The Sealy Effect. this guy claims, by using certain rare metals, he can collect free electrons from the atmosphere and, with the help of some other metals and magnets, creat this multi-laye generator that will produce energy or torque (twisting motion). for every website i find, i find one that calls it a hoax. im reading previosly classified documents, watching videos, and reading comments from god knows who. so two hours later i've learned nothing about magnetic generators or buckyballs... in short I HATE THE INTERNET.
just wait six months then the freeware version should be available
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