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According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...
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Not quite. But almost.
We have TV's for every cubicle with a analog terminal and a digital terminal. Each terminal has EVERY service possible activated on it that our company can offer. All the 'movie' channels are unlocked, and we have unlimited access to EVERY video-on-demand but the thing is that the same movies play over and over till the list changes. So that's it.Titanium is the new bling!
(you heard from me first!)
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I just thought about this after watching "The Day After Tomorrow" for like the 9th time. Those guys in the space station, they are never going to leave that place. Who's going to rescue those poor bastards? Jesus? Ha! NASA sure won't, everything is under a ton of snow and ice. Screwed they are, as Yoda would have put it.
Yoda test.Titanium is the new bling!
(you heard from me first!)
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I saw a movie once where people were put in a space station for a year or so (they were astronauts), and after quite a while they find out one of them is a cyborg programmed to sabotage the mission or something. They kill it, but what they don't know: its limbs can operate without the body. Then they really kill it, parts of the crew are dead also, people are really jumpy now. Then they miss their re-entry window because earth has forgotten about them. Finally, they manage to land, I think only two of them are still alive. When they get out, the realize they haven't been in space after all, this was just a long-time stress test in a simulator. Then they find out no one is there anymore. Everybody else was killed in a nuclear world war three.
Depressing!
AZ
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Originally posted by az
I saw a movie once where people were put in a space station for a year or so (they were astronauts), and after quite a while they find out one of them is a cyborg programmed to sabotage the mission or something. They kill it, but what they don't know: its limbs can operate without the body. Then they really kill it, parts of the crew are dead also, people are really jumpy now. Then they miss their re-entry window because earth has forgotten about them. Finally, they manage to land, I think only two of them are still alive. When they get out, the realize they haven't been in space after all, this was just a long-time stress test in a simulator. Then they find out no one is there anymore. Everybody else was killed in a nuclear world war three.
Depressing!
AZ
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