the great gadget whiz
Dec. 9th, 2002 05:37 pmMm - let's suppose some hypothetical person is fiddling with their cd player, instead of concentrating on the essay-writing at hand, and then the player gets quite accidentally stuck programmed to play nothing but Cry Me A River 26 times in a row at one go. How many rounds do we estimate said person will listen to before trying to figure out how to undo the programming? (And what are the odds they succeed without finding the manual?)
... not that, you know, I, for example, ever would. Listen to Cry Me A River 26 times in a row. Or anything like that.
In other news, I said I'd keep working until the end of March if they decide they want to keep me, so if everything goes luckyways, I'll be constantly whining about being tired all through the spring, too. Jolly good thing.
... not that, you know, I, for example, ever would. Listen to Cry Me A River 26 times in a row. Or anything like that.
In other news, I said I'd keep working until the end of March if they decide they want to keep me, so if everything goes luckyways, I'll be constantly whining about being tired all through the spring, too. Jolly good thing.
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Date: 2002-12-09 06:49 pm (UTC)But still, you could have answered that question that keeps us all up at night: how many times can one listen to "Cry me a River" without going stark raving bonkers? I would have said 15 but you've since proved otherwise.
The Bleep Bleep CD is on its way!
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Date: 2002-12-10 08:19 am (UTC)- and then there turned out to be this comparatively lo-tech approach to the problem where I just took the damn cd out of the player *gasp* at a point where I'm pretty sure we hadn't even hit 20 yet, so I fear we shall never ever know, really.
but, *bounce*, *bounce* about bleep bleep bleep.