I still use a pair of AR3a speakers that I purchased new in 1971. While amps, tuners, turntables and the like have been upgraded or replaced over the years I have never heard a par of loudspeakers that I like better than the AR3a.
"I paid for a product which , IN MY OPINION, underperformed. AS A CUSTOMER, MY OPINION IS SUFFICIENT TO DETER ME FROM BUYING AMD AGAIN"
That is sufficient for me and all that needs said.
No, I didn't say that, you said that. I choose to run Linux and am perfectly happy about my choice.
I was reminded that I could use Chromium with Linux. I did try Chromium early on found it pretty rough around the edges.
I ran it for a while and found it a bit of a porker. Slow and unintuitive. It does compete nice with OSX in that it's almost as restrictive. No thanks MS.
The original signals were recorded on high quality slow-scan TV (SSTV) tapes. What was released to the TV networks was reduced to lower quality commercial TV standards
yeah fuckin right... they just made some CGI footage and couldnt filter it properly to make it look like TV from the 60s since they never actually went to the moon and then made this crock of shit up as an excuse...
I am especially excited about these tapes because I lived through the first moon landing. I'll never forget where I watched it. In a motel room in St. Louis with the girl (at that time) of my dreams.
So very true - deflect, deflect, deflect.
Another non issue not to give a fuck about...
OK, bye.
Exactly! Gnome2 for sure!
Unity???? If I'd wanted a fucking Mac I'd have bought one!
I still use a pair of AR3a speakers that I purchased new in 1971. While amps, tuners, turntables and the like have been upgraded or replaced over the years I have never heard a par of loudspeakers that I like better than the AR3a.
Good thing memory and it's sockets never change, then we'd really have a problem!
I've been running one of their free routers for months now. Is this some kind of time warp?
How exciting!
So typical of Apple.
Give him the chair!
Hey Zorro, the majority of people do in fact shut down their PC's daily. Just because you choose not to doesn't make this a "bad" idea.
This fucker's LIFE is his damned phone?
"I paid for a product which , IN MY OPINION, underperformed. AS A CUSTOMER, MY OPINION IS SUFFICIENT TO DETER ME FROM BUYING AMD AGAIN" That is sufficient for me and all that needs said.
Thanks for the compliment! Used Konqueror, found it a POS.
No, I didn't say that, you said that. I choose to run Linux and am perfectly happy about my choice. I was reminded that I could use Chromium with Linux. I did try Chromium early on found it pretty rough around the edges.
I must agree. Of course, being a Linux user, my current choices are limited to Firefox and Opera. I use both, Firefox about 85-90% of the time.
I ran it for a while and found it a bit of a porker. Slow and unintuitive. It does compete nice with OSX in that it's almost as restrictive. No thanks MS.
Ahh, just uninstall swfdec for Firefox after your upgrade...hmmm?
The update seems to have rendered some flash content unplayable in Ubuntu 9.04. Maybe that's not really a bad thing!
Well said.
You're cute - but not funny.
Felt pretty good actually, made a nice landing.
*puts on tinfoilhat*
The original signals were recorded on high quality slow-scan TV (SSTV) tapes. What was released to the TV networks was reduced to lower quality commercial TV standards
yeah fuckin right... they just made some CGI footage and couldnt filter it properly to make it look like TV from the 60s since they never actually went to the moon and then made this crock of shit up as an excuse...
And..you know this ..how? Oh well, never mind.
I am especially excited about these tapes because I lived through the first moon landing. I'll never forget where I watched it. In a motel room in St. Louis with the girl (at that time) of my dreams.