Oh. That's an actual blender. All this time, I figured that was a relevant question to ask about information technology related products. You know, www.blender.org Meaning that if something can blend, it has 1. a chip with an ISA supported by linux 2. a non-linear Memory Management Unit 3. a 3d acceleration unit with a functional OpenGL driver 4. a minimum of however many MB of RAM blender uses
Apparently, I was wrong. ...You guys /are/ idiots.
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But will it blend?
Nope. No clever flames from me at least. Good bait though.
LOL... Obviously it will blend.
http://www.willitblend.com/videos.aspx?type=unsafe
"Blend the Vote" and "Don't Blend me Bro!" was the best yet!
Good bait? Clever flames?
But I was just asking a question!
If you have a strong enough blender, it should. The metal casing on these drives is super flimsy.
Oh. That's an actual blender. All this time, I figured that was a relevant question to ask about information technology related products.
You know, www.blender.org
Meaning that if something can blend, it has
1. a chip with an ISA supported by linux
2. a non-linear Memory Management Unit
3. a 3d acceleration unit with a functional OpenGL driver
4. a minimum of however many MB of RAM blender uses
Apparently, I was wrong.
...You guys /are/ idiots.