I downloaded Mozilla (open source browser) a couple of weeks ago. I had been using Opera, but Mozilla is far better. The Mozilla mail client is fantastic.
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I downloaded Mozilla (open source browser) a couple of weeks ago. I had been using Opera, but Mozilla is far better. The Mozilla mail client is fantastic.
I like cake.
I'm with Glirk on this one.
I like cake too.
There are so many different kinds to choose from, though.
Texas Sheet Cake is by far my favorite out of the chocolate variations.
Cheese Cake is always a delight.
Carrot Cake is awesome.
mmmmmm....cake....
I don't want to know how we changed to cake but yes DavidP cheese cake is great and carrot cake but you forgot german Chocolate Cake ;)
I just had a ham sandwich with dill pickles, mayo, mustard. : O
Mmm, food alltogether is yummy, wish I had some. Wheres the # to the pizza place?
http://www.beigerecords.com/cory/pizza_party/Quote:
Originally Posted by Glirk Dient
The creater of that program deserves an award. No more will we suffer ordering pizza from the pizza guy on their pizza phone.
is cake open source?
Depends on the cake.
I wonder what's the equivalent of a hex editor for a cake.
All the cakes I made have been open source, and of course, GPL'd.
It depends on what part of the cake needs modified. You see, the frosting uses a much different assembly than the rest of the cake. The frosting can be modified simply by the touch of a finger. However, the cake is a little bit different, and requires a tool, like a fork or a spoon. You can sometimes use a finger on the cake, but it tends to get a little messy.Quote:
Originally Posted by laserlight
wtf?
Finger on the cake also leaves the cake looking too "southside", and spooks on-looking guests.Quote:
Originally Posted by bludstayne
it really depends on what oven you use to compile your cake i suppose, if you use a really powerful one, your cake is going to be über optimized but dissasembly may prove difficlt. if you use a not very powerful one on the otherhand, your cake is going to be falling apart with debug information bubbles everywhere making a flimsy cake.
depends on your OS as well. personally i have a set of front teeth backed up by saliva cooled dual molars
CakeZilla.
The newest in recipe storage and creation technology.
Open source, completely skinnable.
A great alternative to Microsoft ePie 2004.
I thought ePie had a few problems, bits of apple kept disappearing, it was the one of the new worms.Quote:
Originally Posted by gcn_zelda
>it really depends on what oven you use to compile your cake i suppose, if you use a really powerful one, your cake is going to be über optimized but dissasembly may prove difficlt. if you use a not very powerful one on the otherhand, your cake is going to be falling apart with debug information bubbles everywhere making a flimsy cake.
I think the oven is more like a Linker. I'd say the mixer which mixes all the ingredients in a bowl is the compiler.
Lol. :)
This may come as a surprise to some, but I like stuff. Yeah, I admit it. :eek: I especially like stuff that's been branded for my beliefs like those cool Veggie Tales that put the Bible in a form even I can understand. Oh, and Christian rock...so much better than the devil-worshipping alternative and that Jezebelle named Britney Spears.
how the heck did you change the topic from food, cake, and pie to Veggie Tales, Britney Spears, and Christian Rock...
don't you see the resemblence between cake and god?
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wow, this was post 500, what a waste....
of course i do, I just dont see the resemblance between Britney Spears and God ;)
Nor do I...Quote:
Originally Posted by DavidP
I mean, God isn't made of plastic...
or cake for that matter.....
... or any matter.
Quote:
Originally Posted by whackaxe
Yes!! Linus invented it while at college. wait....forget that, it seems he stole the idea from someone else I think his name was mitcnick.....so many cakes.... :confused:
mozilla cake sucks it. Opera 0\/\/n3s.