@coolboymew@picandor@Humpleupagus@threalist >SUHSAI That sounds like a Chinese micro-brand. Chinese shysters always use gibberish brand names to sell random junk on Amazon since it's easier to trademark than actual dictionary words.
@thendrix@triodug@Moon Nope. It was some really old All-in-one computer called i-Opener that was made to surf dial-up internet in a foolproof, trimmed down fashion. Nerds would buy up multiple i-Openers rather quickly after cracking past Netpliance's locked-down system, winning a war of one-upsmanship against it's manufacturer and revealing that i-Opener was just a locked-down QNX computer in the process.
Of course, there's the uncommon knowledge that all foolproofing is bad outside of informing the user, one of the major reasons being that male hoodrats can make any foolproof item dangerous.
@theorytoe@coolboymew Well, Shrek was made to take the mick out of Disney's tropes. Funny how Dreamworks is trying to imitate what Disney used to be (minus the consistency) while Disney's consistently churning out commie agitprop.
@noyoushutthefuckupdad@coolboymew And yet, Koei Tecmo seems to be doing her recent outings something nasty. I'm surprised the animators were loosened enough to make a beach episode.
Sounds like the gamers won the war, despite having seemed to lose the battle. Also, the conclusion to that famous SVU episode has made it into real life.
As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,I take a look at my life and realize there's nothin' left.‘Cause I've been blastin' and laughin' so long,that even my momma thinks that my mind is gone