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Any of you nerds know what Voodoo Computers or VoodooPC was?
They made souped-up gaming computers with cool cases. Seemed like a very niche market especially since so many of their target market is smart enough to assemble their own PCs from components.
HP bought Voodoo in 2005 for an undisclosed amount of money which I'm guessing is Krista level nice. Our team met with the former CEO of Voodoo yesterday to discuss an investment in his new company, which will allow for wagering on E-Sports. I find it hard to believe that people actually watch other people play video games, but the numbers don't lie. More people will watch League of Legends World Championship than the NBA Finals by a wide margin.

Betting on guys playing video games. What a world we live in!

 
Buy him condoms duh
Yeah yesterday on the radio they were talking about two chicks making and he seemed to REALLY enjoy it. :oldunsure:
So Cal is a girlfriend stealer? I see no problem
Didn't we already know he has the Kavorka? Or was that Dylan?
Dyl. At 8 yo he's as tall as the average 11 yo plus he's smart, funny and enjoys playing and learning how to play musical instruments.
The doc walked into the room as I was typing. Would have included he loves baseball and the jerkoff probably isn't my kid because he has too much talent. He also caught more fish than anybody last week on vacation by a wide margin. Had a really big one on that broke his reel.

 
Every once in awhile I get notifications from the googles that Cal or Dyl need to sign in or have a notification or something on my phone. Being a egad bad dad I always ignore them. A couple of days ago I opened one of the notifications and it was a comment on a minecraft video Cal posted. The comment was "nice video Cal the girlfriend stealer". I immediately texted Cal asking him what it was all about and he didn't reply. When I got home his eyes were like saucers and he was in panic mode like GM being caught shoplifting at 7-11. He explained it was a kid in his class that he has had issues with in the past.

So what do I do here? Take away his account? Internet is already limited to a few hours a day but maybe I could petition Bill Gates to shut it down altogether? Make online threats to the kid threatening to kill his family & pets? TIA, I'm not good at this stuff.
Why would you punish the little poo-say-slayer? I'm not a dad yet, but I'd try to find out what happened.
Cal is can be a very weird kid some of the times. I worry a lot about him. Plus he's crazy strong and has my short temper. He could really hurt somebody. Just thinking I need to do something preemptively.

 
Any of you nerds know what Voodoo Computers or VoodooPC was?
They made souped-up gaming computers with cool cases. Seemed like a very niche market especially since so many of their target market is smart enough to assemble their own PCs from components.
HP bought Voodoo in 2005 for an undisclosed amount of money which I'm guessing is Krista level nice. Our team met with the former CEO of Voodoo yesterday to discuss an investment in his new company, which will allow for wagering on E-Sports. I find it hard to believe that people actually watch other people play video games, but the numbers don't lie. More people will watch League of Legends World Championship than the NBA Finals by a wide margin.

Betting on guys playing video games. What a world we live in!
Our society is absolutely ripe for the picking if this is true.
 
Ran across this video of me as a little kid. Probably explains how come you guys sound funny the way you pronounce words and stuff.
Updated "People I iKnow from Maine" rakings:

1. Little Peter

2. Thorn
He had to play it cool. "Look kids a bubble wand!"

I bet it smells like beef jerky and tartar sauce.
:lmao:

 
I had to.

10 minutes into class (7th grade English) and the kids are working on a sheet. I walk by this kid's desk. We'll call him Fred. I notice this purple rubber thing on his desk. It took me a second to realize wtf it was.

"Do-do-do-doooo...checking work...everybody is working...should be on #4 by now...looks good...what is that? A toy? A finger puppet? Is that a sex toy? Holy ####, it's a #### ring!"

So I say to Fred, rather casually, "where did you get that?" He says. "It was in my desk". I tell him to give it to me. Now if I had picked it up like it was radioactive he and the goofballs around him would have suspected something.

I should explain that I'm 95% sure Fred and the 4 kids sitting around him didn't know what the hell it was. I mean maybe they had a clue that it was something dirty but I doubt it. There was no laughing or panicking or freaking out when I took it from Fred. And if Fred had any clue he probably wouldn't just have it sitting on his desk like one of those wacky rubber pencil toppers.

After class I pulled Fred aside and asked him "hey, that thing I took from you...was it really in your desk?" He tells me yes. I then asked him if he had any idea where it came from. He says that this other kid, Matt, told him to look inside his desk right when he first sat down.

So I go find Matt before he leaves campus. I ask him if he was the one that put the thing in Fred's desk. He admits it. I then ask him where he got it. He says that he found it on the street.

I have no idea if he was telling the truth or not. BUT if he tells me he found it and not something like "I took from my mom's underwear drawer" I pretty much don't have to call home.

I showed it to my principal and told him the story. He thought it was hilarious.

Oh, and I washed my hands after touching it.

 
Any of you nerds know what Voodoo Computers or VoodooPC was?
They made souped-up gaming computers with cool cases. Seemed like a very niche market especially since so many of their target market is smart enough to assemble their own PCs from components.
HP bought Voodoo in 2005 for an undisclosed amount of money which I'm guessing is Krista level nice. Our team met with the former CEO of Voodoo yesterday to discuss an investment in his new company, which will allow for wagering on E-Sports. I find it hard to believe that people actually watch other people play video games, but the numbers don't lie. More people will watch League of Legends World Championship than the NBA Finals by a wide margin.

Betting on guys playing video games. What a world we live in!
Our society is absolutely ripe for the picking if this is true.
I didn't brunch with Steve Jobs or anything, but I'm pretty sure it's the Koreans that are gay for gamers. So we're safe for at least a little while.
 
Going with this tonight

99 bananas

Bacardi gold

Peach schnapps

Coconut juice

Inspiration was a Flaming #### Smack but I didn't have 151 or pineapple juice

 
At work I inherited a more "experienced" team. Nice people but some of them have a reputation for being difficult to manage.

Overheard one today talking about printing something in "landslide".

Also found out another one creates spreadsheets by adding up all the numbers on her calculator and then entering the value into a cell.

So we're pretty much on the same level as the dude GM shared a mani-pedi with.

 
Used to work with a guy who wasn't even that experienced and one time printed documents from an email and asked IT if how he could scan them in because he needed to save a electronic copy too :mellow:

 
Used to work with a guy who wasn't even that experienced and one time printed documents from an email and asked IT if how he could scan them in because he needed to save a electronic copy too :mellow:
Oh they're all the time printing #### off and scanning it to themselves. They print and shove in some folder every single email chain each time there's a reply. And many times they'll print a copy for me too when they want to show me something.I've pretty much given up.

 
Officer Pete Malloy said:
I had to.

10 minutes into class (7th grade English) and the kids are working on a sheet. I walk by this kid's desk. We'll call him Fred. I notice this purple rubber thing on his desk. It took me a second to realize wtf it was.

"Do-do-do-doooo...checking work...everybody is working...should be on #4 by now...looks good...what is that? A toy? A finger puppet? Is that a sex toy? Holy ####, it's a #### ring!"

So I say to Fred, rather casually, "where did you get that?" He says. "It was in my desk". I tell him to give it to me. Now if I had picked it up like it was radioactive he and the goofballs around him would have suspected something.

I should explain that I'm 95% sure Fred and the 4 kids sitting around him didn't know what the hell it was. I mean maybe they had a clue that it was something dirty but I doubt it. There was no laughing or panicking or freaking out when I took it from Fred. And if Fred had any clue he probably wouldn't just have it sitting on his desk like one of those wacky rubber pencil toppers.

After class I pulled Fred aside and asked him "hey, that thing I took from you...was it really in your desk?" He tells me yes. I then asked him if he had any idea where it came from. He says that this other kid, Matt, told him to look inside his desk right when he first sat down.

So I go find Matt before he leaves campus. I ask him if he was the one that put the thing in Fred's desk. He admits it. I then ask him where he got it. He says that he found it on the street.

I have no idea if he was telling the truth or not. BUT if he tells me he found it and not something like "I took from my mom's underwear drawer" I pretty much don't have to call home.

I showed it to my principal and told him the story. He thought it was hilarious.

Oh, and I washed my hands after touching it.
Have you used it yet?
 
Officer Pete Malloy said:
I had to.

10 minutes into class (7th grade English) and the kids are working on a sheet. I walk by this kid's desk. We'll call him Fred. I notice this purple rubber thing on his desk. It took me a second to realize wtf it was.

"Do-do-do-doooo...checking work...everybody is working...should be on #4 by now...looks good...what is that? A toy? A finger puppet? Is that a sex toy? Holy ####, it's a #### ring!"

So I say to Fred, rather casually, "where did you get that?" He says. "It was in my desk". I tell him to give it to me. Now if I had picked it up like it was radioactive he and the goofballs around him would have suspected something.

I should explain that I'm 95% sure Fred and the 4 kids sitting around him didn't know what the hell it was. I mean maybe they had a clue that it was something dirty but I doubt it. There was no laughing or panicking or freaking out when I took it from Fred. And if Fred had any clue he probably wouldn't just have it sitting on his desk like one of those wacky rubber pencil toppers.

After class I pulled Fred aside and asked him "hey, that thing I took from you...was it really in your desk?" He tells me yes. I then asked him if he had any idea where it came from. He says that this other kid, Matt, told him to look inside his desk right when he first sat down.

So I go find Matt before he leaves campus. I ask him if he was the one that put the thing in Fred's desk. He admits it. I then ask him where he got it. He says that he found it on the street.

I have no idea if he was telling the truth or not. BUT if he tells me he found it and not something like "I took from my mom's underwear drawer" I pretty much don't have to call home.

I showed it to my principal and told him the story. He thought it was hilarious.

Oh, and I washed my hands after touching it.
Have you used it yet?
No. The vibrator part is missing. Without that I don't think there would be a good reason to wear it. I would think it would be like Thishttp://d2oadd98wnjs7n.cloudfront.net/file_attachments/23771/files/20130820131152-1231272.jpg?1377029512

 
Any of you nerds know what Voodoo Computers or VoodooPC was?
They made souped-up gaming computers with cool cases. Seemed like a very niche market especially since so many of their target market is smart enough to assemble their own PCs from components.
HP bought Voodoo in 2005 for an undisclosed amount of money which I'm guessing is Krista level nice. Our team met with the former CEO of Voodoo yesterday to discuss an investment in his new company, which will allow for wagering on E-Sports. I find it hard to believe that people actually watch other people play video games, but the numbers don't lie. More people will watch League of Legends World Championship than the NBA Finals by a wide margin.

Betting on guys playing video games. What a world we live in!
It's those crazy Asians. They fill up freaking arenas to watch those tournaments.

It's like the crowd at every college basketball game you've ever watched, but with seizure inducing graphics in a perpetual loop on 100 jumbotrons every direction that you look.

 
Any of you nerds know what Voodoo Computers or VoodooPC was?
They made souped-up gaming computers with cool cases. Seemed like a very niche market especially since so many of their target market is smart enough to assemble their own PCs from components.
HP bought Voodoo in 2005 for an undisclosed amount of money which I'm guessing is Krista level nice. Our team met with the former CEO of Voodoo yesterday to discuss an investment in his new company, which will allow for wagering on E-Sports. I find it hard to believe that people actually watch other people play video games, but the numbers don't lie. More people will watch League of Legends World Championship than the NBA Finals by a wide margin.

Betting on guys playing video games. What a world we live in!
Our society is absolutely ripe for the picking if this is true.
It's absolutely true. E-sports is going to be a billion dollar industry. I looked in to doing some play-by-play for e-sport events, but as it turns out, I don't know #### about it.

 
Any of you nerds know what Voodoo Computers or VoodooPC was?
They made souped-up gaming computers with cool cases. Seemed like a very niche market especially since so many of their target market is smart enough to assemble their own PCs from components.
HP bought Voodoo in 2005 for an undisclosed amount of money which I'm guessing is Krista level nice. Our team met with the former CEO of Voodoo yesterday to discuss an investment in his new company, which will allow for wagering on E-Sports. I find it hard to believe that people actually watch other people play video games, but the numbers don't lie. More people will watch League of Legends World Championship than the NBA Finals by a wide margin.

Betting on guys playing video games. What a world we live in!
Our society is absolutely ripe for the picking if this is true.
Oh it's true. Can't bet on it here, of course. But in sane countries, wagering on E-sports is very much here now and might explode. Arenas are packed to watch these matches. I don't get it, but damned if I won't make a dollar and a cent off it.

 
Any of you nerds know what Voodoo Computers or VoodooPC was?
They made souped-up gaming computers with cool cases. Seemed like a very niche market especially since so many of their target market is smart enough to assemble their own PCs from components.
HP bought Voodoo in 2005 for an undisclosed amount of money which I'm guessing is Krista level nice. Our team met with the former CEO of Voodoo yesterday to discuss an investment in his new company, which will allow for wagering on E-Sports. I find it hard to believe that people actually watch other people play video games, but the numbers don't lie. More people will watch League of Legends World Championship than the NBA Finals by a wide margin.

Betting on guys playing video games. What a world we live in!
Our society is absolutely ripe for the picking if this is true.
Oh it's true. Can't bet on it here, of course. But in sane countries, wagering on E-sports is very much here now and might explode. Arenas are packed to watch these matches. I don't get it, but damned if I won't make a dollar and a cent off it.
So, let's ####### handicap this ####. Where do we begin?

 
Daughter went to Fla. this morning for a regatta. She is a coxswain and to communicate with the rowers she wears what is called a cox box (Homer don't start). She sent the following text to me and the wife this morning:

Her: Just got a pat down by security and they rubbed my cox box with a weird stick.

Wife: Gross

Funny sense of humor those two :lmao:

 
Daughter went to Fla. this morning for a regatta. She is a coxswain and to communicate with the rowers she wears what is called a cox box (Homer don't start). She sent the following text to me and the wife this morning:

Her: Just got a pat down by security and they rubbed my cox box with a weird stick.

Wife: Gross

Funny sense of humor those two :lmao:
How do you talk about this sport with a straight face?
 
Daughter went to Fla. this morning for a regatta. She is a coxswain and to communicate with the rowers she wears what is called a cox box (Homer don't start). She sent the following text to me and the wife this morning:

Her: Just got a pat down by security and they rubbed my cox box with a weird stick.

Wife: Gross

Funny sense of humor those two :lmao:
Hey buddy.

 
cross-post from lawyer thread:

Just got contacted by an out of state firm in my field that wants to open an office here and is looking for someone to head it up.

Meeting the managing partner for drinks on Friday.
Nice. :thumbup:
GL with the meeting. and drinking.

I assume this could be a great opportunity?
Potentially. If it's right, I can make more money and stop commuting while at the same time getting out of a firm that's going to blow up within the next 6 months.

 
cross-post from lawyer thread:

Just got contacted by an out of state firm in my field that wants to open an office here and is looking for someone to head it up.

Meeting the managing partner for drinks on Friday.
Nice. :thumbup:
GL with the meeting. and drinking.I assume this could be a great opportunity?
Potentially. If it's right, I can make more money and stop commuting while at the same time getting out of a firm that's going to blow up within the next 6 months.
Is this marijuana law related?
 

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