LMAO! I'm not a geek and I find it funny too. =d (Although, I can do binary. So. What are the requirements for being a geek again? :d)
Desertwolf: I would give them to the belgian tax department (they are always behind, especially on the 'returning' money). But I think it's a bit to complicated for them. ;)
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hmmm... how many of those are needed to run a single sim?
ReplyDeleteGotta try to make a simulatior of this in SL.
I think I need to get a couple of those for the accounting department..
ReplyDeleteLMAO! I'm not a geek and I find it funny too. =d (Although, I can do binary. So. What are the requirements for being a geek again? :d)
ReplyDeleteDesertwolf: I would give them to the belgian tax department (they are always behind, especially on the 'returning' money). But I think it's a bit to complicated for them. ;)
dandellion: that would be some heavy scripting, i think. anyway let me know if you get something running :)
ReplyDeletevint: what do you mean you are not a geek?!?! :)
Vint, how many non-geeks who can count binary you know? :)
ReplyDeleteThat is right, two: you and me. :D
Yes, it takes a bit of scripting, since somebody depreceated joints.
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