That wasn't this guy, it was different cave. Turns out lots of people have died horribly in caves.
I'd like to recommend There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury too.
Incidentally, I have Pump Six and Other Stories by Paolo Bacigalupi on my reading list. I've heard good things.
I can highly recommend The Machine Stops.
Do not look up when it was written before you read it. Read it and then take a guess.
I've restored my N++ session of unsaved notes from backup more than once.
It varies by country.
Well, my screensaver tonight was quite unpleasant. I was back in school, about to go into an exam, but I couldn't find any of my materials, I hadn't done any work, I didn't have any notes, and I couldn't even remember what the topic was. I was panicking the whole time, waiting for someone to come in and call my name, all while desperately trying to figure out what the fuck was going on, looking in my bag for anything that might help, trying to find any exam related papers or files on my (apparently brand new) laptop.
Luckily I woke up and remembered that I'm not in school any more and haven't been for years.
No it isn't?
Sorry, here's another comment. I hope this helps!
Everything made by Microsoft feels like trash.
Hey, you take that back! Windows XP was great!
Hopefully it'll get better one day, because I prefer Kbin too. I was having way too many federation issues though.
I'm glad I don't host any PHP on Windows.