I have yet to find a keyboard/mouse combination as good as my MS Natural Keyboard/IntelliMouse Pro. I had the original IntelliMouse for two years and I never had a problem with it. The IntelliMouse Pro is even better, I love the design of it.. it is quite a bit higher than the original IntelliMouse and seems to be more comfortable. However, it looks like the Explorer might replace the IM Pro as my mouse of choice.
Good point. I guess my background as the "suburban white boy who listens to hip-hop" maybe have skewed my thoughts a bit. And I wasn't really thinking in terms of access to a cd-burner. Guess I'm just taking a few things for granted.
Yes, you're wrong. What's the correlation between musical preference and computer knowledge? And, "Unless they have a guide or something".. there are hundreds of tutorials available on the web to step a user through the process of audio extraction and encoding, of course someone that is inexperienced would use one.
Sometimes a joystick is just a joystick.
plus we have a dope irc channel!! #rit in the y2k.
..when it was called Red Hat Affinity Offer Extended Until Friday.
What can we expect next, King's Quest IV? Oh well, at least id is releasing some games for Linux that are still relevant.
I have yet to find a keyboard/mouse combination as good as my MS Natural Keyboard/IntelliMouse Pro. I had the original IntelliMouse for two years and I never had a problem with it. The IntelliMouse Pro is even better, I love the design of it.. it is quite a bit higher than the original IntelliMouse and seems to be more comfortable. However, it looks like the Explorer might replace the IM Pro as my mouse of choice.
Good point. I guess my background as the "suburban white boy who listens to hip-hop" maybe have skewed my thoughts a bit. And I wasn't really thinking in terms of access to a cd-burner. Guess I'm just taking a few things for granted.
Yes, you're wrong. What's the correlation between musical preference and computer knowledge? And, "Unless they have a guide or something" .. there are hundreds of tutorials available on the web to step a user through the process of audio extraction and encoding, of course someone that is inexperienced would use one.
Isn't this post a month or two ago?
I don't know about the post, but The Mushroom has been around for several months. The only thing I've found to be funny about it are the interviews..