No need to worry about crowding, I've been to Texas rest stops. The rest rooms are basically built over open latrines. Nasty stench. No running water, no phones. Some do have (electric) lights though.
I've tried using a joystick in numberous driving games. It doesn't work well, you usually crash a lot. I think I'll pass on a joystick controlled car. I hope the owners of them have good insurance, and that they never try to park near me at the store.
M$ will probably still support mp3 in their player, so be prepared to pay an extra $0.75 for Windows.
Oh, no, you are mistaken. That's $0.75 per decoder, don't forget the encoder. Add to that about $10-$15 for hiring extra beancounters to process the royalties, and an extra $20-$40 for Mr. Bill's retirement fund.
Congradulations! Thanks to the DMCA, we can now shut down all the felt tip marker makers, and 3M for making Post-it-Notes because they are devices capable of circumventing copy protection!
It _might_ be a "short recompile" from Solaris or HPUX to linux (I am not a programmer), but it seems to me you would need the source code first. If that was available somewhere I'm sure it would already have been done. Notice that the Solaris version only runs on Sparc (not x86) just to make it harder to port the binary (like was done for Netscape/Alpha). Maybe the situation will change when Microsoft buys their first Linux company (Corel?). Expect a licence that prohibits use on any other Linux platform but theirs.
The KDE 1.93 RPMS are located on the second CD in the/preview directory. They are not installed by default, nor are they supported by Red Hat. Why 1.93? Because that was what was available when the CD went gold. Can't please everyone I guess.
You will also find other interesting (and unsupported) things in the/perview directory, like a 2.4 kernel (Use at your own risk!)
I spent the seven years prior to Jan 1, 1999 driving tractor trailers for a living. Every single tractor I ever drove had electronicly controlled engines, offering lower emmissions and greater fuel economy. The average horspower of the tractors I drove climbed from 300hp (20mph uphill w/flashers going) to 425hp (me, downshift?) and at the end of my driving career I could average about 7-8 mpg (loaded). I have seen brochures offering horsepower ratings of up to 600hp from most of the major manufacturers. (Detroit Deisel, Catepillar, Navistar, Mack) I see nothing radically new here. Even the valves were partially electronicly controlled. (engine compression "jake" brakes) If they can improve the diesel engine further without creating more maintenance problems, good for them.
Stuff like this is going to make students eventually start looking to other companies like earthlink and at&t worldnet to provide internet access. What is the school gonna do then? Say you have to use our network waaaaa waaaaa no fair!
Most campus phones I am aware of are digital in nature and are impossible to use a conventional modem with. Hence, nobody is going to use an off-campus ISP.
Any students threatened by such a policy should notify the administration that discount calling card services can be used to the same effect...
Heads up on that one- I was an Over the Road truck driver for many years, payphone providers regularly block access to the 1-800 numbers used to connect to discount calling cards. It would be trivial for the campii (sp?) to do the same thing.
See: WaterWorld
"Submission: Canadian police arrest man for refusing to Tweet by RichZellich (948451)"
^^^^^^^^^
1st Amendment (FAIL)
Canada, despite popular belief, is not one of the United States.
They used something like this on $TOPIC a week or two ago.
No need to worry about crowding, I've been to Texas rest stops.
The rest rooms are basically built over open latrines. Nasty stench.
No running water, no phones. Some do have (electric) lights though.
Better question...
Are the theives just plain stupid?
Network cards have MAC addresses.
Anyone caught plugging them in will
be caught red-handed.
OMG... it was!
:)
My life must be over now, and I can die happy.
Not a chance :(
$144 per month? That's gross!
If that's gross, I don't want to see net, or "the net"!
NOTE: Get your mind out of the gutter.
I've tried using a joystick in numberous driving games. It doesn't work well, you usually crash a lot. I think I'll pass on a joystick controlled car. I hope the owners of them have good insurance, and that they never try to park near me at the store.
M$ will probably still support mp3 in their player, so be prepared to pay an extra $0.75 for Windows.
Oh, no, you are mistaken. That's $0.75 per decoder, don't forget the encoder.
Add to that about $10-$15 for hiring extra beancounters to process the royalties,
and an extra $20-$40 for Mr. Bill's retirement fund.
Congradulations! Thanks to the DMCA, we can now shut down all the felt tip marker makers, and 3M for making Post-it-Notes because they are devices capable of circumventing copy protection!
Why don't you browse the RPMS directory on a mirror site? (HINT!, HINT!)
Hi guys! Long time no hear...
I of course work at Red Hat now...
'nuff said.
It _might_ be a "short recompile" from Solaris or HPUX to linux (I am not a programmer), but it seems to me you would need the source code first. If that was available somewhere I'm sure it would already have been done. Notice that the Solaris version only runs on Sparc (not x86) just to make it harder to port the binary (like was done for Netscape/Alpha). Maybe the situation will change when Microsoft buys their first Linux company (Corel?). Expect a licence that prohibits use on any other Linux platform but theirs.
WireHead
Er... No.
Not until there is a player for Linux.
WireHead
Propogation Delay...
You will be affected when the cached info in the DNS server you are using expires.
WireHead
Plenty of other options? Name one. There is no (modern) quicktime player for Linux that I am aware of.
WireHead
Woah. Message from a parallel universe? There is no Red Hat 6.3 in my universe.
WireHead
The KDE 1.93 RPMS are located on the second CD in the /preview directory. They are not installed by default, nor are they supported by Red Hat. /perview directory, like a 2.4 kernel (Use at your own risk!)
Why 1.93? Because that was what was available when the CD went gold. Can't please everyone I guess.
You will also find other interesting (and unsupported) things in the
WireHead
Sure! The US armed forces are the world's best experts at shipping "live munitions" overseas.
WireHead
I spent the seven years prior to Jan 1, 1999 driving tractor trailers for a living. Every single tractor I ever drove had electronicly controlled engines, offering lower emmissions and greater fuel economy. The average horspower of the tractors I drove climbed from 300hp (20mph uphill w/flashers going) to 425hp (me, downshift?) and at the end of my driving career I could average about 7-8 mpg (loaded). I have seen brochures offering horsepower ratings of up to 600hp from most of the major manufacturers. (Detroit Deisel, Catepillar, Navistar, Mack) I see nothing radically new here. Even the valves were partially electronicly controlled. (engine compression "jake" brakes) If they can improve the diesel engine further without creating more maintenance problems, good for them.
WireHead
For 10 points: Name that tune!
WireHead
You'll have to forgive him. The only "British Journalism" he's ever seen has "Page 3 Girls"...
WireHead
Stuff like this is going to make students eventually start looking to other companies like earthlink and at&t worldnet to provide internet access. What is the school gonna do then? Say you have to use our network waaaaa waaaaa no fair!
Most campus phones I am aware of are digital in nature and are impossible to use a conventional modem with. Hence, nobody is going to use an off-campus ISP.
WireHead
Any students threatened by such a policy should notify the administration that discount calling card services can be used to the same effect...
Heads up on that one- I was an Over the Road truck driver for many years, payphone providers regularly block access to the 1-800 numbers used to connect to discount calling cards. It would be trivial for the campii (sp?) to do the same thing.
WireHead