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Heh, I love Willow. It's up there on my list of fantasy favorites. ...But "Princess Bride" tops the list. Comedy, fantasy, romance, and adventure all rolled into one. If you haven't read the book, it's worth a peek.
MixedMyth wrote:The best pickup line is still from Willow. Said to Val Kilmer in drag by a very large barbarian type guy.
<gravely voice> "Wanna breeed?" </gravely voice>
But it didn't work!
due to incompatible equipment.
-D. M. Jeftinija Pharm.D., Ph.D. -- Yes, I've got two doctorates and I'm arrogant about it, what have *you* done with *your* life?
"People who don't care about anything will never understand the people who do." "yeah.. but we won't care."
"Legostar's on the first page of the guide. His opinion is worth more than both of yours."--Yeahduff
lastcall wrote:Where did you guys learn HTML? Do they teach it in school now or something?
Well, this is technically BBCode. They probably teach html in school now, I wouldn't know.
They do. I've actually read a college HTML textbook. It was pretty pathetic, but then it was a pretty pathetic college.
Personally, I learned HTML the way you're really supposed to learn. First, I got a bunch of free computer magazines that had some beginner HTML stuff in them. Once I had the basics down, I started galavanting across the 'net, finding interesting effects that I liked on other websites, pulled up their source code, and stoled said effects. Later, once I matured into the brilliant success I am today, I started just going to various sites like HTML Goodies for all my HTML needs.
Existence is a series of catastrophes through which everything barely but continually survives.
I'm taking a "computer applications" course right now. it's a basic overview of the software I'm likely to be using out in the real world. the classes on SPSS, ArcGIS and Microsoft Access have been helpful so far... the ones on resume writing in Word and handling Excel... the less said is better.
grabmygoblin wrote:I'm taking a "computer applications" course right now. it's a basic overview of the software I'm likely to be using out in the real world. the classes on SPSS, ArcGIS and Microsoft Access have been helpful so far... the ones on resume writing in Word and handling Excel... the less said is better.
speaking from experience, do NOT underestimate the power of resume skills and excel skills.