Hey, you forgot Heinleins early (first?) books that is just right for teenagers: Rocket Ship Galileo. Great book, just right for that age. I can't believe I have seen no one mention that one!
"And you can do that" Nope. I've seen one instance when trying to kill a runaway perl process that it could not be killed. When you are Administrator and you can't kill a process you know your OS has major problems. We would try multible times to kill it and then wait 10 minutes w/o anything happening. Of course the only solution is to reboot. It seems to me that NT still has problems with process control.
Hey, you forgot Heinleins early (first?) books that is just right for teenagers: Rocket Ship Galileo. Great book, just right for that age. I can't believe I have seen no one mention that one!
"And you can do that" Nope. I've seen one instance when trying to kill a runaway perl process that it could not be killed. When you are Administrator and you can't kill a process you know your OS has major problems. We would try multible times to kill it and then wait 10 minutes w/o anything happening. Of course the only solution is to reboot. It seems to me that NT still has problems with process control.