The signs-with-interesting-gaps series continues with a Good Guys store:
Here’s a better picture of the lower part of the sign:
And on the other side of the building:
The signs-with-interesting-gaps series continues with a Good Guys store:
Here’s a better picture of the lower part of the sign:
And on the other side of the building:
Uh… yeah, I’ll get back to you on that.
Do I get a key with that?
That’s the current headline over at the Apple website, on the announcement of iTunes for Windows.
I found this node on everything2.
Yeah, we’ve got a few of those.
Inspired by finding a list of Babylon 5 viruses earlier this week.
Harry Potter virus: Looks like the last file of a virus you just wiped out, until you try to erase it–then it wipes your drive.
Voldemort virus: You can’t get rid of it, only make it dormant. It can be reactivated by the Wormtail virus up to thirteen years later.
Dumbledore virus: Scares off all the other viruses but never seems to actually *do* anything.
Hermione virus: Fills up all available drive space with files of useless information.
Ron virus: Contains code, some of it buggy, from the author’s five previous viruses.
Who needs pesky things like walls, anyway? This is California! We don’t have weather! And the scaffolding just makes it easier to get in and out of the place!
(Of course, once the new tenants realize they’re next to a swamp – OK, a marsh – maybe they’ll want those walls!)
(Edited August 12: replaced image with a better photo.)