
Wee dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee, dee wee dum um away.
A lion was prancing through the jungle one day, roaring at the top of his voice for all to hear: “I am king of the jungle, for my mighty strength and lion-like prowess strikes fear into all other creatures!”
An eagle lands on a nearby tree branch and says, “Not so fast, Leo buddy!” the eagle calls. “For it is *I* who is the rightful king of the jungle, as my wings enable me to attack from above, and my beak and talons rip my victims to shreds!”
Whereupon a skunk walks calmly out of the trees. Approaching the ferocious feline and fearful flighted one, he meekly says, “You’re BOTH wrong! Needing neither fight nor flight, I disable my would-be opponents most skillfully! Wanna sniff?”
And the three animals engage in a heated argument over who is the rightful king of the jungle. While they argue, oblivious to their surroundings, a huge grizzly bear walks up and eats them all – hawk, lion, and stinker.







yay for what looks like ubuntu. Just sayin.
Heh, not quite. Fedora 16.
Although I’ve been contemplating switching back to Ubuntu, now that Unity is a bit more mature.
yah unity was annoying when it first came out
i chuckled
I keep on seeing this at work, where YouTube (which is what I’m assuming the large rectangular “ACCESS BLOCKED” message is blocking) does not work. Then when I get home, I forget to watch it. I’m gonna check it out one of these days…. xD
Hey c0mp use a proxy if websites are blocked at your work, I use UltraSurf.
If your going to say i’ve done something wrong don’t get to technical
Don’t know what UltraSurf is, but if it’s something you install, I wouldn’t be able to do so without admin rights to the box/domain, which I don’t have; and if it’s a website, it (as well as other proxy sites) are either already blocked or being actively monitored for usage to award disciplinary action as needed.
This is a Technical Support environment in an international call center for a multi-billion dollar company, not a high school computer lab being run by a Comp-Sci undergrad. The systems they have in place are a bit more sophisticated, and the punishments for attempting to hack or circumvent them are much more severe.
I can’t do that stuff and I’m in middle school!
Can’t subvert the web usage policy