Finals have once again descended on the law school. You know what that means. That's right, a frantic search for any and every reason to procrastinate.
A few days ago, two of my friends "discovered" online Family Feud. Since one of those friends is, shall we say, OBSESSED with the show, she played through all the questions available through the web only version. You would not believe how sad and depressed this made her.
Fortunately, there is a version you can download for your computer, albeit only limited to 1 hour. After downloading and installing the game, more Feud madness ensued. The offline version was more faithful to the actual show, with two teams and buzzers. However, at the end of the time limit, sadness and depression visited us once again. Someone reassured her that I would find a full version online (see why my compsci degree is so useful in law school? I mean my MD employment?) and renewed hope that we would Feud once again.
This brings us to yesterday, when I finally installed the game on her computer.
MK: "Does this version have unlimited questions?"
me: "Unlimited? It doesn't have an infinite number of questions...."
MK: "But I mean, isn't there someone out there in Internet land who can make questions and shoot them to my computer?"
me: ".....you mean, updates?"
MK: "yeah, yeah, updates, that's what I meant."
Alas, no, the game can't receive updates. But it does have 2000 questions, which made her happy.
While playing last night:
"Name something people do to avoid getting sun burned at the beach."
MK types in "stay away from the sun".
Err. Not on the board.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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