PC Magazine April 24, 2001
"Accessing the Internet from pocket-sized mobile devices" was the latest enticing promise in this issue, although Michael J. Miller's editorial did find the thought of those devices notifying you every time you passed a store with a sale on sort of dubious.
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Bandee and Starstruck 🎀💖
starting off my february starstruck dee ship-a-ganza with the big one. they do seem like... the obvious answer, huh...?
they have far and away the most development together and the strongest personal relationship, both in what i've posted, and in her story overall! would kill or die for each other in a heartbeat. i would be absolutely lying if i said i'd never thought about it, but i'm not 100% convinced my thoughts lead me to romance specifically...
they're already pretty insane about each other! starstruck in particular is madly in love with bandee in every way it's possible to be. loves him the way he loves kirby, i think (pretty sure he does not know this. might be shocked to learn it.)
however she's daft as bricks, so he'd have to initiate, and i can't really imagine anything in their relationship would change.... so he'd have to mostly want The Title or the Performance one way or another, and i'm not super sure he would!
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Odahviing, busting up into Dragonsreach: Sorry about my huge cool muscles, everyone. Apologies about my large powerful form.
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Woke up laughing by Bruno Roels
Bruno V. Roels ~ Desertwave. From: Woke up Laughing. Gallery 51 | src ODLP
‘Woke up Laughing’ presents a vibrant universe of palm trees reminiscent of vacation, luxury, paradise and adventure. Roels celebrates their beauty but also sheds light on their darker sides, as, much like photography, they are not entirely trustworthy. A palm tree in Monaco tells a different story than a tree in…
Bruno V. Roels ~ Desertwave # 2. From: Woke up Laughing
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All these bathroom scenes in The Sign... they really want me to write Phaya and Tharn fucking in a (public??) bathroom, huh?
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Macworld July 2000
A device not made by Apple took up this issue's cover (although Andrew Gore's editorial supposed Apple had improved enough since the days of the Newton that it ought to be able to put its logo on an improved PalmOS device and do well). A news item dealt with Napster attracting the wrong sort of attention now in the field of (unauthorized) MP3 distribution. (I can say I never quite got around to installing that particular program on my own computer; however, other members of my family had it installed on theirs...)
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