Sunday, February 27, 2005
QOTD
The average American computer user comprehends only a minor fraction of what his or her machine can do. Word processing, Web surfing, and burning the odd CD hardly exhaust a computer's capabilities, and consumers who shell out $2,000 every couple of years to purchase a new computer for these purposes are a little like the bourgeois urbanites who use a Viking range to boil water and reheat takeout.
Which reminds me. If you're a Marxist and you own a Prada bag (not Pravda, which is something entirely different), you're not a prol, I hate to break it to you. You're part of the problem, not the solution, and you should consider turning yourself into the State. Ha. I love my school.
Which reminds me. If you're a Marxist and you own a Prada bag (not Pravda, which is something entirely different), you're not a prol, I hate to break it to you. You're part of the problem, not the solution, and you should consider turning yourself into the State. Ha. I love my school.