And all optical media gets wear and tear just from being spun up and down in non-cleanroom environments. With something this expensive, I see no reason that the disc needs to be spun up.
It's one thing to have a Coke can sitting in plain view, it's another to show how the protagonists succeed using shrinkwrapped software. It's not shrinkwrapped, but here you go: http://nmap.org/movies.html
He has a reputation for being a rather... rabid Microsoft-hater. He's getting better, but some people still don't like him. I don't think that the inventive use of words like "Microtards" is helping, either.
Has anybody here used any good books that help one learn to use Blender? Online tutorials only do so much good.
I am pretty close to being a n00b, but can't the source simply be recompiled for Win32?
My flashlight doesn't have it. Yet. Gimme a few hours.
That troll has been around longer than I have (which isn't saying much, but I digress). It's probably a text file in his "My Documents" folder.
Cue the racist trolls.
What is this K185 that he refers to?
Because they are two totally unrelated technologies. /sarcasm
I rest my case.
Are you sure?
Wow! A Yahoo link that should be safe to click on! Not that anybody will visit that link due to its prominent location in the summary.
Nah, it said BSD was dying. In the sense that everything is always dying.
Could you elaborate? Maybe enlighten us as to what we are doing that indicates brainwashing?
But how well do they work as textbooks?
How fast does it uninstall?
OOo couldn't read it?
Other alternatives don't make MS money. And it may be leaner than OOo. Not that I would touch it with even a virtual machine.
It still exists?
http://nmap.org/movies.html
I can see where the "Fiction" part comes in, but I can't see where "Science" comes in with that.
Well, they take cash and actually give you something.
Or it could be less motivation to do a good job porting to Windows.
He has a reputation for being a rather... rabid Microsoft-hater. He's getting better, but some people still don't like him. I don't think that the inventive use of words like "Microtards" is helping, either.