I have been watching Batman Beyond again. It makes me wonder exactly how prominent the juggalo scene was in the late 1990s when the series was initiated, because I do not recall seeing any of that until the early 2000s. Either way, the parallel is fun.
I was tempted to upgrade just to shut it up, but then I found out my Photoshop wouldn't work on 10. So that was a deal breaker.
Don't be such a pussy, never falter in your convictions!
Also, I thought there was a way to disable that.
(05-06-2016 04:33 PM)Marechal des logis Daedalus Wrote: [ -> ]I have been watching Batman Beyond again. It makes me wonder exactly how prominent the juggalo scene was in the late 1990s when the series was initiated, because I do not recall seeing any of that until the early 2000s. Either way, the parallel is fun.
So apparently Labatt brewery is using their beer canning machinery to package cans of water and send them to the part of Canada that is experiencing wildfires.
I suppose it is pretty clever of them to do that. Maybe other beverage vendors will follow suit. I'm looking at you Pepsi, for all the problems you've caused at least do some charity stuff.
I was tempted to upgrade just to shut it up, but then I found out my Photoshop wouldn't work on 10. So that was a deal breaker.
Don't be such a pussy, never falter in your convictions!
Also, I thought there was a way to disable that.
Yeah I found out the way, you basically have to change a bunch of permissions and then you can change the popup .exe file into something else and it stops showing up.
(05-06-2016 10:30 PM)Odin Wrote: [ -> ]So apparently Labatt brewery is using their beer canning machinery to package cans of water and send them to the part of Canada that is experiencing wildfires.
I suppose it is pretty clever of them to do that. Maybe other beverage vendors will follow suit. I'm looking at you Pepsi, for all the problems you've caused at least do some charity stuff.
Canned drinking water from beer companies was somewhat commonplace in Louisiana after hurricanes. Usually it was from Anheuser-Busch. When I was 13 years old, a friend told me that his family was given a case of such water, and it tasted slightly of beer.
Drinking water has been canned since at least the Second World War, and after then it was made for the Civil Defense program.