Ok. I have to know. Who really cares? I mean, why does everyone always get so excited over something so trivial? Guess what, some virus can survive the conditions found in space. Does that mean that it came from space? NO. What does it mean? It could live in space. Duh! Now, if they find this virus on the moon, that would be another story - but come on.
Uhh, why would I want to record something off of TV? I couldn't play it back without a VCR::) Sorry, the logic is kinda wrong there, I know.
Seriously, though, I don't watch a whole lot of TV ('cept for Comedy Central - and they rerun things a lot) so I don't ever record anything. If there is something that I really want to see, I make sure I see it. If I have something more important to do - C'est la vie!
First off, this isn't a flame:) I really would like to be able to do this - but why? Really, do you think that the relatively small number of people that truly care about this would hurt the DVD industry? I already have a DVD player - I don't own a VCR. I'm not willing to stop renting and buying DVDs just because the industry is launching a stupid lawsuit over creativity.
It's a great idea, but for most of us, it's not practicle.
Ooh. Someone has a grudge against RedHat. Just a couple of tips man: A.) Capitalize B.) If you have a complaint, state it. Saying I hate Microsoft doesn't work. Saying "I hate Microsoft because their products are large, buggy, overpiced, undersupported, poorly patched, and hard to use." I mean, come on. How could we take you seriously when you're post looks like a 2-year old wrote it?
Whoa. Someone is a little clueless here on how GPL works. RedHat is NOT Linux, it's a company that sells Linux. If RedHat goes out of business, is bought by Microshaft, falls off the planet, etc., Linux will still live on. True, RedHat is making a profit off of Linux, but that doesn't mean that they're the ones who really matter.
Remember:Linux was started as a free project and will continue on - at a profit if possible, but it will continue on.
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First off, FreeBSD and Linux are not hard to use or install - as long as you are open minded and have an IQ over 98. It's use is only slightly more difficult to use than Windows and it's features far outweigh that small setback.
Finally, you do realize that getting laid involves more than just downloadig porn?
kwsNI Linux: Because rebooting is for adding new hardware.
That's nice. But I hate things from Berkley, MIT is better. (Sorry you Berkley people...)
kwsNI
Why do companies wait until after the problems get them in trouble to fix them. @Home should have fixed that a long, long time ago.
kwsNI
What's so FSCKing important? I just don't get it.
kwsNI
Seriously, though, I don't watch a whole lot of TV ('cept for Comedy Central - and they rerun things a lot) so I don't ever record anything. If there is something that I really want to see, I make sure I see it. If I have something more important to do - C'est la vie!
kwsNI
I already have a DVD player - I don't own a VCR. I'm not willing to stop renting and buying DVDs just because the industry is launching a stupid lawsuit over creativity.
It's a great idea, but for most of us, it's not practicle.
kwsNI
A.) Capitalize
B.) If you have a complaint, state it. Saying I hate Microsoft doesn't work. Saying "I hate Microsoft because their products are large, buggy, overpiced, undersupported, poorly patched, and hard to use." I mean, come on. How could we take you seriously when you're post looks like a 2-year old wrote it?
kwsNI
Remember:Linux was started as a free project and will continue on - at a profit if possible, but it will continue on.
kwsNI
Finally, you do realize that getting laid involves more than just downloadig porn?
kwsNI
Linux: Because rebooting is for adding new hardware.
kwsNI