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Mar 30, 2008 16:14

I've added a new internal hard-drive to my workstation at home ( Read more... )

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Philosophical questions for the ages jnanacandra March 30 2008, 23:21:19 UTC
Along the lines of "how many angels can dance on the head of a pin":

Which holds more? The cup of Babalon or the TARDIS?

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Re: Philosophical questions for the ages x_bluerose_x March 30 2008, 23:52:09 UTC
Damn, that's a tough act. Maybe they should duke it out?

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Re: Philosophical questions for the ages lordandrei March 30 2008, 23:52:57 UTC
Babalon Jello Wrestling in the Tardis?

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Re: Philosophical questions for the ages x_bluerose_x March 30 2008, 23:53:46 UTC
Only if I'm invited....

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omni_videns March 30 2008, 23:21:52 UTC
That's geeky in a way that makes my panties damp.

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I believe... lordandrei March 30 2008, 23:22:53 UTC
that both Babalon and the Doctor might approve of that reaction.

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Re: I believe... treecat March 31 2008, 04:02:14 UTC
only the most recent drs

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omni_videns March 30 2008, 23:23:10 UTC
The new drive has three three partitions:

Deliberate typo?

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Sadly no... lordandrei March 30 2008, 23:24:46 UTC
Just typing quickly. Didn't catch it.

All fixed now.

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x_bluerose_x March 30 2008, 23:23:25 UTC
Personally I'd put everything from Blue Rose into the TARDIS via the Doctor, but that's me....

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lordandrei March 30 2008, 23:24:17 UTC
Actually you just would like everything Doctor put into the Blue Rose ;)

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x_bluerose_x March 30 2008, 23:24:51 UTC
Including the Doctor.

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Now the question is... lordandrei March 30 2008, 23:25:52 UTC
Does it have to be a Tennant shaped Doctor.

Or would you be as comfortable with a Pertwee, tBaker, or Hartnell, shaped one :?)

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Tom Baker's OS treecat March 31 2008, 04:04:12 UTC
Tom Baker did an advertisement for Pr1me - a "mini-computer" in the mid-80s.

Mini-computers were small mainframes.

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