Domain: mikegreenchallenge.com
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I've been using the CVSAnyone familiar with the CVS versions of GNOME coming out lately would be really impressed by this new development. It truly puts the Microsoft offerings to shame in the department of usability. Also it is quickly becoming apparent that metadata will be used more frequently in the system.
For Example, when I click on a file open box in any GTK+ aware application, the GNOME File Picker widget opens allowing me to scroll through a list of my files. Different types of files show different information. For example my MP3s show title artist etc. My digital camera photos show information on the camera settings used to take the picture.
I've put up some screen shots of these new features as well as pictures I created using these new features at MikeGreenChallenge.com
Thanks
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How the Mike Green Challenge supercomputer is workWe're using a specialized system for MikeGreenChallenge.com that runs the system using old bark and tree sap. This supercomputer uses a convection system to cook the sap using burning bark.
By using this process the bark is converted into a fuel source and the sap is a semi conductor... forming a simple circuit that acts as an AND or OR gate. We still haven't figured out a NOT or XOR gate but we're working on it. So far speed is about comparable to a Cray YMP, or SGI Indigo2 R8000 (Rare model with a 75mhz R8000 CPU, one of the most efficient FPUs per cycle ever made)
More details will be posted soon. Be sure to check MikeGreenChallenge.com regularly for updates. -
Re:Slashdotted (Or very slow)People, one of our own has been found. Trapped in the local woods of newtown square. He did not use a 3d display to see the Evil Empire(TM) coming... and was taken away by SCO goons late last evening. Truly a troubling loss.
They caught him infringing on their IP property by using 12 lines of SCO code in his homebrew linux computer's kernel. Please help us save this young man. Check out The Mike Green Challenge site today, to help rescue this young man from the oppressive clutches of SCO and Micro$oft.
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Re:That's nice of them...People, one of our own has been found. Trapped in the local woods of newtown square. He did not use Red Hat Open Source Fund, and was taken away by SCO goons late last evening. Truly a troubling loss.
They caught him infringing on their IP property by using 12 lines of SCO code in his homebrew linux computer's kernel. Please help us save this young man. Check out The Mike Green Challenge site today, to help rescue this young man from the oppressive clutches of SCO and Micro$oft.
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Local Linux user found in woods trapped by SCO.People, one of our own has been found. Trapped in the local woods of newtown square. He did not use his 31337 skillz and cellophane display and was taken away by SCO goons late last evening. Truly a troubling loss.
They caught him infringing on their IP property by using 12 lines of SCO code in his homebrew linux computer's kernel. Please help us save this young man. Check out The Mike Green Challenge site today, to help rescue this young man from the oppressive clutches of SCO and Micro$oft.
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Re:Yea right, I'm sure
People, one of our own has been found. Trapped in the local woods of newtown square. He did not use the lie detector system by the UK govt. and was taken away by SCO goons late last evening. Truly a troubling loss. They caught him infringing on their IP property by using 12 lines of SCO code in his homebrew linux computer's kernel. Please help us save this young man. Check out The Mike Green Challenge site today, to help rescue this young man from the oppressive clutches of SCO and Micro$oft.
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Local Linux user found trapped in woods.People, one of our own has been found. Trapped in the local woods of newtown square. He did not use the SNORT anti hacker software and was taken away by SCO goons late last evening. Truly a troubling loss.
They caught him infringing on their IP property by using 12 lines of SCO code in his homebrew linux computer's kernel. Please help us save this young man. Check out The Mike Green Challenge site today, to help rescue this young man from the oppressive clutches of SCO and Micro$oft.