Correct, especially for any book that can be labeled as "documentation".
Nothing beats a highlighted line and a sticker on the page :)
I predict the next poster is considering a Netflix streaming subscription.
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Correct, especially for any book that can be labeled as "documentation".
Nothing beats a highlighted line and a sticker on the page :)
I predict the next poster is considering a Netflix streaming subscription.
Flase, I have over 2,000 dvd's and Blu-Rays, and have viewed about half.
I predict that the next poster is a Facebook fan and updates daily.
Gutz, you couldn't be more wrong. I don't even bother with Facebook most days. And updates? Even less frequent.
I predict the next poster is not really a tech, but wants to be very badly and as such advertises to his friends and family members he can "fix" their computer problems. He's probably a security guard.
:)
False, however if you said that a person like that was related to one of us you'd be hitting a bullseye about my cousin. He's been asking his friends who work in IT to put a good word in for him and putting his resume forward to apply for 30K+ a year IT positions.
I predict the next poster is wise to "contracting firms" that don't offer real jobs but rather small individual project contracts. (I hope I made sense with that)
Not true! I own a few Ipods, and an Itouch, but never owned a Mac or a Ipad, and have no plans to get either.
I predict that the next user is contemplating getting more ram installed.
False, I have 4GB and nobody should ever need more than that... ummm.. nevermind scratch that...
I predict the next poster is having a bad day.
Is a prediction still correct if it is an understatement of massive proportions? FINE!!! I guess you get credit for that one CeeBee. I predict that the next poster believes that any vendor who ships you not one, but two defective replacements for a defective part should be legally obligated to send a company representative to commit seppuku on the street in front of your effected customer's office.
True, it should be a law.
I predict the next poster likes having breakfast for dinner once in a while.
True, sometimes delicious leftovers are the best. After all it's still food, I don't really make a difference between meals.
I predict the next poster is not worried about radiation.
Radiation? Ha! I laugh at radiation! I've lived nearly half my life just a few miles downwind from the Pantex Nuclear Weapons Plant. When I was a kid and got an X-Ray, those suckers were so sharp and clear they looked like engravings. Sure, I may glow in the dark just a little, but that simply means I never need a nightlight.
I predict the next poster would rather eat roadkill than eat a McRib.
Trick question they're both the same thing!
I predict the next poster read slgriebs post about radiation and instantly imagined him as one of these.
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Since Slgrieb didn't make a prediction, I'll butt in as usual and make one for him:
I predict that the next the next poster is hoping for Godzilla to emerge from Monster Island and save Japan from the radiation.
False,
I predict the next poster is thinking "holy cow! I haven't seen this thread in a while!"