Anyone here watching the Supermoon tonight? It'll be my 1st time seeeing one, I'm a celestial virgin.
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>>18
HOW DID YOU DO THIS
Useful feature.
>>22
I use noscript by default. I take the effort to temporarily permit scripts every time I use my Firefox.
>>23 Sensible. The problem is thus under the rug, where it won't bother anyone.
>>22
Such things can be done without JavaScript. Just hover your mouse pointer over this post...
>>25 Nice. Still a different animal, though. It doesn't keep doing things to my browser or network when I'm not looking.
>>28 Ok, now I am impressed.
And I will use this as argument why JS is not necessary in the browser.
Still distasteful, though.
>>28
YOU CANT DO THAT SNAKE! IT'LL CAUSE A TIME PARADOX! HOLY SHIT WHAT THE FUCK
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Who ever thought that animations would be a good idea for document styling?
Whatever next, the inevitable return of blink and marquee?
How long will it take leaving the thread open until >>28 takes up the entirety of my RAM?
>>36
It shouldn't ever take up the entirety of your RAM. Its RAM usage should be constant unless your browser is horribly broken.
>>35 Eye should have seen that coming. At least it is not blinking marquee with cycling colours... WHY DID I JUST SAY THAT?
>>38 The bee is eating my CPU. (RAM usage remains constant.)
>>40 Your posts seems deserted. Mayhap it needs JS for to display.
>>42
i have js off, and i can see it... i just checked and it shows up in chrome, firefox, opera, and even internet explorer.
>>43 Impressive.
It doesn't in midori, even though it uses webkit. The CPU goes to 100, it probably is just to slow. On my other rig, it does show up in webkit, but is too fast to be read. Konqueror displays it nicely, as just plain text.
THE BEE I'VE FOUND THE BEE
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>>46 I AM FODY
Today is Observe The Moon night.
Don't forget to observe the moon.
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>>48
I think I forgot to observe the moon
>>49
In the future please keep a close watch on the moon, it may be up to something๏ผ
Seriously, who let the moon get away?
>>53
I think I saw it last night. Might or might not have been an imposter.
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On this first of December, at dawn, look to the east. Just below Mercury you should see, in all likelihood, snow bearing clouds covering the sky.
Enter the solar system on a perfect parabola.
Cross the orbits of the closest major satellites.
Activate cloaking so as not to get fried.
Swing by the sun at a million kilometres distance.
Jettison ballast at perihel.
Today C/2012 S1 is as close to Earth as it is ever going to get.
Visiting for the first time in years(?), I am glad to see the bee is still around. I eagerly await the next supermoon.
I missed the supermoon again! Is this bee ever lonely?
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