what is more evil?  

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  1. 1. what is more evil?



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<p style="margin-top: 8px;">those are evil as well</p>

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what the hell?????? howd my reply turn out that way?

In general, printers. But mine at home strangely never had a single issue.

HP Deskjet 6122, now 10 years old, never had a single issue with it. I can still find ink cartridges, print quality is great and automatic double-sided printing is epic. I must be one of the five HP Inkjet printer owners who never had any issues :p But hey, it was expensive enough at the time, around ?200.

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At school however we had some boxy HP laser printers that were always jammin'. God I hated those things.

i think my scrolling addon leaked all over the place. i told it to make it to the toilet... it only had 5 feet to go!!!

and my mom bought a new printer 2 months ago... she hasn't even taken it out of the box yet LOL

Printers + Linux = FAIL

Oh man, yes. Back in the day, when I tried to get my old Lexmark printer to work with CUPS. Brings back painful memories, I think I repressed that for a very good reason.

I'm confused, that looks like a very simple rotary (roundabout)

Yes however, this leads into a big Hospital and Heart hospital... So lots of Ambulance action going through there... Not to mention there is traffic coming in one side doing 55mph meeting traffic doing 25 (hospital zone) with only a yeild sign at each....

At least with the round about before- there were stop signs.

Guess you don't print a lot(read: any) photos.

And neither is evil, buy a quality HP or Epson printer and set it up right and they just work. And traffic lights beat not having them, though roundabouts are preferable.

Actually roundabout are the worst solution for handling traffic (civil engineer)

Thanks for the data gonna look ot up on inrix when I'm home! That's not good!

Last year at that intersection there were 212 accidents. The 55 mph traffic merge into traffic that is doing 25mph and factor in Ambulance traffic as well. Putting this kind of intersection close to two hospitals is trouble.

Printers are the pure evil I tell you.

Definitely hellspawn.

Related:

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Relief is nigh:

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Lovely conclusion/insight:

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So yeah, my vote is printers. Obviously.

Traffic lights are innocent, they just tell you the unfortunate truth that your city/state ordered the wrong people to code their logic and/or that you didn't step on it good enough to catch the green lights. :beer:

Glassed Silver:mac

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