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Oxygen, eh. n00b! I have eschewed the oxygen that the lower forms use and am living from the nitrogen and helium found in air. It will enable me to live forever, dontcha know.
Oh, I forgot, I am also willing my heart to keep breathing, I am digesting my food consciously and I am teaching my appendix to speak a foreign language so it won't feel useless.
Oxygen, eh. n00b! I have eschewed the oxygen that the lower forms use and am living from the nitrogen and helium found in air. It will enable me to live forever, dontcha know.
Oh, I forgot, I am also willing my heart to keep breathing, I am digesting my food consciously and I am teaching my appendix to speak a foreign language so it won't feel useless.
Touche! But see I am using 64-bit Air, so I can randomly access my memory more.
Bah, 64-bit Air. What are you, some sort of Luddite? I am testing the new 128-bit Air - 120% more Helium!. MS is working with Intel to develop it, but I recieved a message from Linus Torvalds via my liver and am testing the new 2.9.45 kernel (obviously the "latest" kernels are no such thing) to make sure it integrates correctly.
So far it has given me the power of flight and a very squeaky voice.
Just the normal stuff..calculating dipole moments for some tiny molecules (exercise) and some semirelativistic nuclear shielding tensors for a few other molecules.
Seems like I was multitasking, browsing LQ at the same time -- bad me (multitasking reduces overall performance compared to doing one task at a time, some say).
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