Actually HD Drive is correct. HD stands for HardDisk. Now if you said HDD drive then heads would be rolling. I'm not going to even mention the rest of your comment;)
qwest started doing this and it's been a big pain for me. i never use their pop servers. i have a pop account somewhere else, but i use qwest for my isp. all of a sudden one day i couldn't send mail anymore. turns out i have to start checking a useless pop account, then send my mail.
I actually do have a train and I own a Sharp Zaurus. When I saw the article I was instantly interested in doing that with my PDA. I will definately have to look into it.
this is the linux distro that i started learning linux with. i read the install manual and figured everything out that way. hopefully slack will be around forever:)
actually they did do this at my work. i work at officemax and they forced officemax to pay a large some of money in royalties for playing music in the store.
of course there were no stars visible. you can't see stars during the day time. if they had landed on the other side of the moon facing away from the earth, then they they would have had a very clear view of the stars.
i have always used p2p sharing to hear NEW music. i find a band i like and i try and buy some of their albums. what i find more interesting is how many songs i can download that are no longer in print. and many more songs are b-sides and really really rare live songs. if i can actually find the albums with the music i like ill buy them. i like cd quality. p2p sharing quality is quite often terrible.
i've blacked out for a few seconds before on one of the rides at magic mountain. it wasn't even the fastest or best one there. but i absolutely love it anyways:)
anyone have any compile problems with 2.4.15? after the entire kernel was done compiling and about to create the bzimage it dies with some bootsector 32 bit error messages.
has anyone done any benchmarks comparing ext2 and ext3 to reiserfs? i know the article mentions differences in performance, but i wanna see graphs and pictures:)
Ummm... It has a built in keyboard.
This in response to your sig.
:p Good thing you can't punch people thorugh the internet yet...
COBOL is one of my favorite languages to program in.
I have exactly the same problem with blue LED's and blue text. They turn super fuzzy and I can't stand looking at them.
now, seriously these no carrier jokes are becom#@#$@344[[[NO CARRIER]
Actually HD Drive is correct. HD stands for HardDisk. Now if you said HDD drive then heads would be rolling. I'm not going to even mention the rest of your comment ;)
Bluescreen of death? Isn't that the sky?
qwest started doing this and it's been a big pain for me. i never use their pop servers. i have a pop account somewhere else, but i use qwest for my isp. all of a sudden one day i couldn't send mail anymore. turns out i have to start checking a useless pop account, then send my mail.
I actually do have a train and I own a Sharp Zaurus. When I saw the article I was instantly interested in doing that with my PDA. I will definately have to look into it.
anyone working on a zaurus port yet?
this is the linux distro that i started learning linux with. i read the install manual and figured everything out that way. hopefully slack will be around forever :)
yeah try http://prboom.sourceforge.net includes opengl support and tcp/ip support :)
actually they did do this at my work. i work at officemax and they forced officemax to pay a large some of money in royalties for playing music in the store.
of course there were no stars visible. you can't see stars during the day time. if they had landed on the other side of the moon facing away from the earth, then they they would have had a very clear view of the stars.
That case is just ugly. The colors are all wrong and that clock thing is just way out of place. Oh wait..
hahahahahah uml haha uml :)
i have always used p2p sharing to hear NEW music. i find a band i like and i try and buy some of their albums. what i find more interesting is how many songs i can download that are no longer in print. and many more songs are b-sides and really really rare live songs. if i can actually find the albums with the music i like ill buy them. i like cd quality. p2p sharing quality is quite often terrible.
ok i've been researching getting a new pda to replace my m105. now i really want this... no fair.... *cries*
joy joy
i've blacked out for a few seconds before on one of the rides at magic mountain. it wasn't even the fastest or best one there. but i absolutely love it anyways :)
i just built a new machine and finally upgraded from a soundblaster16 (isa) to an audigy. i can't wait for ipod to become linux or windows friendly
watch out they don't give you a square pancreas :)
anyone have any compile problems with 2.4.15? after the entire kernel was done compiling and about to create the bzimage it dies with some bootsector 32 bit error messages.
i'm a south african.... but i live in phoenix arizona, USA :)
has anyone done any benchmarks comparing ext2 and ext3 to reiserfs? i know the article mentions differences in performance, but i wanna see graphs and pictures :)