Domain: geeky.org
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A quick Lesson in Ancient Pottery
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Right On!
Right on! Someone here looks at the evidence and uses common sense.
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Re:I wonder if Corel will drop support for Linux..
It is much what than Netscape?
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Translate It
Couldn't you just use one of those translation sites to do it? Maybe garbbled English, but you would have an idea of what it says.
:)
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Dumb Dumb Dumb!!!
This is just dumb. Oh well, many of the shows on now aren't worth watching any ways....
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MP3, Books, Movies, Software, Etc.
The same thing for MP3s, books, movies, software, etc. The internet makes copyright laws nearly impossible to enforce.
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Weponary usesJust imagine a wepon using this. Target a tank, pump up the volume. Fire!
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Gee, I wasn't even born then.
Sounds cool. Kinda wierd for me since I wasn't born till 82. I bet that this would be another good place for that guy to look for computer history.
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In Tomarrow's NewsSaturday, August 26th, 2000
Microsoft sued MSN for linking to Windows piracy sites
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Nintendo All The Way!Nintendo just rocks and that's all there is to it! Zelda, ya ya ya!!!!
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Cool
This looks like a great place for that guy who wanted to know about computer history.
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Computer Presevation
Computer history sounds real interesting. I have also heard of organizations that collect old computers and try to preserve them and their software so that part of history isn't lost.
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There Goes Video Games
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There Goes Video Games
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Sweet man,sweet!It may not look like much, or be that impressive right now, but wait for when it's done. I find that many opensource projects that have been done before in one way or another start out with common features, get them done right for the first release, and then add new features. There's bound to be something new, but somethings come before others.
Also keep in mind that Nautilus is targeting new users. The seasoned vets among us may not have use for it, but the newbies will. Of course learning the innereds of Linux is the best way to go.
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Sweet man,sweet!It may not look like much, or be that impressive right now, but wait for when it's done. I find that many opensource projects that have been done before in one way or another start out with common features, get them done right for the first release, and then add new features. There's bound to be something new, but somethings come before others.
Also keep in mind that Nautilus is targeting new users. The seasoned vets among us may not have use for it, but the newbies will. Of course learning the innereds of Linux is the best way to go.
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IT'S A JOKE
Hi people. This is a joke, a parody of Microsoft's Linux Myths page. I know how tax deductions work, but thanks anyhow.
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Color is bad
I'm going to be buying a green-screen Visor in a coupla weeks. I recently discovered that the local Franklin-Covey place has IIIc's on display that you can acually turn on and use, unlike the other places which yank the batteries and put a fake-looking sticker over the screen.
I found that the color screens are actually less readable than the green screens because the color ones are so pixelated. They have so much more glare, too; not much easier on your eyes. Add to this the added couple hundred bucks and the decreased battery life, and you have a dubious feature indeed.
-JD, Certified geek -
Re:kuro5hin.org
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They have a GIF of the new throbber
If you want to see the new "throbber" for the netscape-branded version of the browser, go to that mozillazine article with the screenshots. The GIF is at the very bottom. Looks pretty cool, eh?
-JD
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Geeky.org is up
It's unrealistic to expect slashdot, a software-centric site to cover all stuff relating to nerds and geeks like us.
I don't know about geeky being cool; it seems cool here because we're all geeks! Out in RL it's really not as hot as hollywood makes it out to be. Yes, Jon Katz, we're still a persecuted minority! And what are YOU doing about it?
*slap*
Thanks, I needed that.
Anyhow, a couple of us /.ers have set up geeky.org running Scoop (not slashcode) for the true range of geeky stuff. Get your early #'ed account now!
Not much there yet, but we plan to fix that in the next day or so. Feel free to submit something.
-JD