My Awesome Christmas Gift
Dec. 19th, 2005 12:17 pmA (fellow tech-savvy) coworker gave me this:

The front reads "What is RAM made of? Why does everybody want it? Can you ever have enough?"
The back reads "RAM, the currency of our technological world, is usually seen in its solid state, in which it is as precious as gold. For your enjoyment we present it in its more beautiful but less expensive liquid form. You can't put it in your computer, but you can have some low-tech fun with it. Now the next time someone asks, 'What is RAM?' you can pull it out and show them.
Remember -- you can never have enough RAM."
ETA: the thing which makes this utterly hilarious is that I was betting at least one coworker would go "ooooh, really???" I was right.

The front reads "What is RAM made of? Why does everybody want it? Can you ever have enough?"
The back reads "RAM, the currency of our technological world, is usually seen in its solid state, in which it is as precious as gold. For your enjoyment we present it in its more beautiful but less expensive liquid form. You can't put it in your computer, but you can have some low-tech fun with it. Now the next time someone asks, 'What is RAM?' you can pull it out and show them.
Remember -- you can never have enough RAM."
ETA: the thing which makes this utterly hilarious is that I was betting at least one coworker would go "ooooh, really???" I was right.
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Date: 2005-12-20 01:02 am (UTC)BTW, sent a package your way today, via the WORD address. I did not, however, send it to your mother. Because then I would have to write on the package "WORD to your mother", and that would be SO Vanilla Ice.
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Date: 2005-12-20 01:11 am (UTC)Thanks, I needed that chuckle.
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Date: 2005-12-20 02:04 am (UTC)