Bringing Linux to the Masses
Around 2 weeks ago, I blogged about how cool Amarok is and it’s scripts in “Pimp your Amarok: 13 Scripts You Should Know About“. Script 5 is particularly interesting, here take a look:
5-Amarok Blacklist
Who doesn’t have a parody here or a retro gaming techno remix there? But you don’t really want them to start playing when your trying to score with the hottie you brought to your bachelor pad! (Yeah right like thats gonna happen you Linux geek
). Anyways you can use Amarok Blacklist if the case arises.
So far so good right? So what’s so interesting? Well a couple of days ago I woke up finding an SMS from my brother saying “xkcd is stealing ideas from you! Lol, check it out ;)”. xkcd stealing from me? Like any hot-blooded geek I jumped from under the covers and straight to my PC, the monitors glare almost blinding me, squinting my eyes trying make anything out of screen. xkcd has just published a new comic:

Holly shmolly!! My brother is right! They did steal from me! Well not really steal, but I sure did inspire them! Or at least I would like to believe so ![]()
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March 26th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
Keep on believing that, man. Whether it’s true or not.

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Jack Vote:
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March 26th, 2008 at 10:05 pm
LOL
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March 27th, 2008 at 8:22 pm
Luckily for me, if my computer suddenly plays “Unpack your adjectives” or the “Sanford and Son” theme song, it would actually enhance the lovemaking. But then, my wife is a bit of a geek (whom I love dearly).
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March 27th, 2008 at 11:29 pm
its true! ;p
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August 14th, 2008 at 11:44 pm
Lol
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September 25th, 2008 at 8:40 pm
Sorry to disappoint you, but this comic was basically a true-to-life accounting of an incident that happened the summer before. Trivia: It started with the Battlefield 1942 theme, which really creates a weird vibe. Then came the Aaron Carter.
Later, I would just launch a Tegan and Sara folder. Safe, quiet makeout music.
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