On Apr 22, 2012, at 10:51 PM, Bruce Ellis wrote: > "John Connor uses his 26th century technology to travel back in time, > insisting that Sarah's destiny will be thwarted if she does not take > the errata to the desert. They blow things up - not many dead. Sarah > latches onto a Cyborg open wifi and summons - a sequel."
That may be a hard sell to Disney these days.... > > On 23 April 2012 09:53, Joseph Stewart <joseph.stew...@gmail.com> wrote: >> The whole Broadcom licensing thing is a major pain at my current job >> (although my overlords probably have equally painful legal shackles). >> >> Not being able to see data sheets is pretty lame. >> >> -joe >> >> >> On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Strake <strake...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> On 22/04/2012, Jeff Sickel <j...@corpus-callosum.com> wrote: >>>> Sign me up as a reviewer for your next theatrical production. A little >>>> radio, streaming audio, or even a youtube screening will suffice. >>>> >>>> On Apr 22, 2012, at 11:22 AM, Charles Forsyth wrote: >>>> >>>>> I always hope to see things like this appearing as the McGuffin in >>>>> films: >>>>> "The Broadcom Errata" >>>>> (``Look! I've decoded the cryptogram in the K&R Code. It seems to give >>>>> the >>>>> location of a Broadcom data sheet. >>>>> We thought they'd all been lost or destroyed!'' ``If it also has the >>>>> errata, it would be priceless! That explains why they >>>>> had to kill Fletcher to shut up his open source project.") >>> >>> I hope that 9fans will get the casting call. >>> >> > > > > -- > Don't meddle in the mouth -- MVS (0416935147, +1-513-3BRUCEE) >