Well, it's my birthday tommorow and I will be super hyper aware of all situations around me (for some reason), also to make sure I don't lose out I will make some pranks of my own on everyone else if possible, swap the sugar for salt in the tea room, glue a massive lead weight to the inside of...
I wanna base rape my way to the carrier in the ugly chinese helicopter, hop out, and crack out a massive log on the floor of one of the corridors. I get 5 points when someone slips in it + a cool cam replay too.
Dammit, you nearly made me get trapped in a wikipedia loop anomoly.
I say the spacecrafts were slowed down by the massive magnetic pull of all the god damm awesome hardware that everyone keeps buying and using on planet Earth.
You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain!
Anyway, why can't they copy English properly? Some of those Chinglish instruction manuals are superior entertainment on their own.
"Feel the power of knowledge!
Flash drives are called flash drives just like you said, but that's because it's what is easy to use. RAM comes in DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 which basically means "out dated", "just became outdated" and "it's what we have now" in terms of transfer speeds, respectively...
I think they get called Flash drives because the type of memory they use is called flash memory, a type of memory that retains information when power is removed, unlike the ddr ram inside a PC.
I call mine Super slut drive, mostly because we pummel the crap out of it transfering steam games etc, it gets used a lot. And yes it's a "brick" because 2-4 gigs isn't enough to transfer anything worthwhile in the gaming shed.
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