uc pseudonym wrote:I'm sure I haven't seen it here before, so it's probably fine. It was pretty good, though I expected more things for each airline/OS. If other members want to add to it, feel free.
Steeltemplar wrote:Windows NT Airline
Everyone marches out onto the runway, says the password in unison, and forms the outline of a plane. Then they all sit down and make a whooshing sound like they are flying.
everdred12a wrote:That is *so* cool. I think I might add that to my sig....
TurkishMonky wrote:i tried to do my best. what do you think?
XP Airline:
the terminal is decorated like a preschool childcare place. after ringing a bright green bell, the helpful flight attendents personally show you to your seat. the take off is smooth, the seats large and bulbous, but one you are in the air, suddenly a random seat explodes. quickly, a flight attendent hands you a cell phone, and asks if you want to inform the airline of this problem. At that moment, another random seat explodes, and the flight assistant repeats her question in a helpful tone.
TurkishMonky wrote:i tried to do my best. what do you think?
XP Airline:
the terminal is decorated like a preschool childcare place. after ringing a bright green bell, the helpful flight attendents personally show you to your seat. the take off is smooth, the seats large and bulbous, but once you are in the air, suddenly a random seat explodes. quickly, a flight attendent tells you that that seat has been perfectly contained, hands you a cell phone, and asks if you want to inform the airline of this problem. At that moment, another random seat explodes, and the flight assistant repeats her question in a helpful tone.
shooraijin wrote:Infidel. It is, clearly, Linux.
Icarus wrote::grin: Those are good.
Oh, and AH, some idiot once wrote to Linux Format and asked that question. Unfortunately, he did not mark accents, instead asking "Is it said Linux or Linux."
I vote for Linux, myself.
Zilch wrote:Windows ME
You fly around the airport in this piece of junk while the real airplane's being built.
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