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Post by soundtribe_junkie on Sept 6, 2007 20:34:25 GMT -5
alright...here's a big one and its been coming for a long time...So Im on the 'puter and reading up on some video game info (new metroid) and......... I have one of those csi type shows on...Im a background noise person... anyway, one of THOSE commercials comes on....Viargra...Cialis..anyway, these commercials are just beyond crap. Whats with the 'looks' and all that 'special' moment music???...grrrrr...just GRAB her...damn!!!....Throw him a damn nut, woman ! Whats with all the prancing around??? Get it on! No wonder it aint workin'! He never gets to use it! HA!
Im disgusted. I know a commercial should not have this morbid power...its something I could just click off...but it happens so FAST...and then Im stuck in just this cheesy ass trance of disgust..
It's such a pain when you're burning a show and you end up with just a couple songs on the last disc and like 50 minutes left over and you can't find an appropriate filler. No matter how you split it up it just WON'T FIT!
grrr.
when are they coming out with a 90 minute CD, that'd be GAH-rate!
Post by sparklybecca on Sept 24, 2007 21:28:28 GMT -5
when your texting/iming with someone and they just disappear in the middle of it. (ive done this - but it still bugs me when ppl do it to me!!, yes a hypocrite, i know.)
Post by lordrockinhood on Sept 25, 2007 18:51:57 GMT -5
I love how my printer tells me the photo cartridge is empty, but then I proceed to print, as of now this moment, 10 more 8x11 pictures and still counting... at about $30 a cartridge, this sh*its expensive, they can at least come up with a warning that's the slightest bit acurate. If I listened to them, I'd buy almost twice as much ink... oh yeah, that's what they want
Ever notice how most commercials are actually louder than the actual show you are watching? I hate that. Nobody wants to hear a genital herpes commercial in surround sound.
Post by lordrockinhood on Sept 26, 2007 22:51:52 GMT -5
Yeah, like blaring loud annoying commercial jingles are going to convince me to buy something... what actually happens is I hit mute on the remote. Nice try marketing jerks
I'll mute on shows I don't want to miss a second of, but I think there is something built into my brain allowing me to channel surf and have The Force inform me when my original show has ended its commercial..
When people stop me in the hall at work, thinking that if they interupt me while I'm on my way to fix someone elses PC problem I'll just stop off and fix theirs first instead of them waiting in the queue like everyone else... especially when theyre really rude about it.
People, if you want immediate I.T. attention, here is the key: Food. Usually, I don't eat lunch, so if you happen to have some nice subway minisubs left over from your meeting, I can be bribed easily.
When people stop me in the hall at work, thinking that if they interupt me while I'm on my way to fix someone elses PC problem I'll just stop off and fix theirs first instead of them waiting in the queue like everyone else... especially when theyre really rude about it.
People, if you want immediate I.T. attention, here is the key: Food. Usually, I don't eat lunch, so if you happen to have some nice subway minisubs left over from your meeting, I can be bribed easily.
Post by soundtribe_junkie on Oct 1, 2007 18:29:20 GMT -5
wooz said:
I'll mute on shows I don't want to miss a second of, but I think there is something built into my brain allowing me to channel surf and have The Force inform me when my original show has ended its commercial..
yes.. my friend has a magical sense of when to turn back from the surf
If you hold your finger on the "jump" button, the one that goes back to the channel you were just watching, you'll feel a slight tingling sensation in the tip of your finger when its time to turn back.