A: All of them
jajajajaja :lol:
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A: All of them
jajajajaja :lol:
"jajaja" does not make you cool. It makes me like you less.
Just makes you sound like jar jar binks.
bringing deductive logic into it, i would say that he didn't proofread. I base this on two details:
1. The location of the j and h key on a standard keyboard (qwerty layout).
2. The LOL icon after the string.
Based on these two points of data, i think we can safely say he meant to say...
hahahahahah :lol:
Not really sure how it relates to mac minis, unless he also meant to say this:
q. How many Opera users would Use a Mini, Given the chance?
a. All of them!
*Sigh* It's funny to see how many people missed ILMV's joke. Not only that, but it took 3 posts to conclude that "jajaja" = "hahaha"... -_-
What ILMV is referring to is Opera Mini, which is intended for all mobile platforms (well... mostly the handsets with Java J2ME installed). It is possibly the best mobile browser I've ever used, even in comparison to the inbuilt one with SonyEricsson (not saying SonyEricsson's built in browser is bad, just saying that Opera Mobile has far more features), but that is opinion coming from someone who uses Opera because he doesn't splash out on smartphones.
And no, ILMV's joke has nothing to do with the Apple Mac Mini, otherwise we'd be having instructions how to lift the Mac Mini or how to connect headphones into the Mac Mini.
I for one found it funny (just a chuckle, nothing more, nothing less).
I'll bet they also think that pears are a competing fruit invented by Microsoft
What makes you think we didn't get it? It's more fun sometimes to deliberately ignore the thrust of a joke in favour of picking apart its delivery.
A mini:
http://www.allsportauto.com/photoaut..._1300_06_m.jpg
All of the Opera users:
http://files.myopera.com/Ilya%20Shpa...3/IMG_5182.jpg
We tried a Linux convention the other day. It failed because everyone made their own arrival time with their own buffet and own talks (i.e. themselves).
sudo buffet
I have a cron job set up to attend linux conventions for me when I'm otherwise busy.
Q: How many windows users can you compress into a space much smaller than an atom?
A: 6.4 million and counting...
More importantly, which atom is it and where can i get it?Quote:
i don't get it. Last i heard, windows barely ran on an atom
Deuterium, and you may need some gloves or something.
Noted.
What did the pregnant nuclear reactor say?
Oh no, my deuterium oxide broke!
the atoms i am referring to are dual-core.
Helium? Are you light-headed?
dur-hur-hur-hur-hur-hur-hur...
lofl