one cheek sneak n. The stealthy approach to shooting bunnies (qv). From a sitting position, lifting one buttock in order to slide out an aurally undetected air biscuit (qv). See also cushion creeper, leg lifter.
Mojo Radio, a Toronto area radio station ('talk radio for guys') uses something similar to do streaming audio. They use technology from ChainCast Networks to distribute the streaming of Windows Media broadcasts. It installs a little app in your Windows machine and runs whenever you listen to the stream.
Offshore fishing was great, but what I remember was a game called 'Upstairs / Downstairs', one of the first graphical networked multiplayer games. Our school wore out a bunch of those trackballs playing that game.:)
Sure, it's easy to get started coding in Java, but heaven help you if you want to distribute a Java-based application to everyday (non-hacker) computer users. A webpage is the only medium in which Joe-sixpack is very likely to view any given Java application, giving full-scale Java applications a somewhat more limited potential user base.
Hey check out LimeWire, it's written in Java and joe-six pack probably wouldn't even know!
The techniques they used were probably the simplest ones that could be used with the help of an army of peasants.
You mean to say an army of peasants were able to construct these huge masses of stone to mathmatically precise dimensions that are lined up perfectly with stars?
handguns are legal to own with the necessary licence.
More like pricey.
one cheek sneak n. The stealthy approach to shooting bunnies (qv). From a sitting position, lifting one buttock in order to slide out an aurally undetected air biscuit (qv). See also cushion creeper, leg lifter.
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. Will you make it home before the engine overheats? Wheel gripping inaction!
I managed to cover myself in rasin bran while laughing my ass off at this sentence. Thanks
As of Saturday 30 March the cli is in the ports tree at lang/cli
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Mojo Radio, a Toronto area radio station ('talk radio for guys') uses something similar to do streaming audio. They use technology from ChainCast Networks to distribute the streaming of Windows Media broadcasts. It installs a little app in your Windows machine and runs whenever you listen to the stream.
Offshore fishing was great, but what I remember was a game called 'Upstairs / Downstairs', one of the first graphical networked multiplayer games. Our school wore out a bunch of those trackballs playing that game. :)
Time to take a serious look at FreeBSD?
Never thought I'd see the day..
I've been trying to figure out how to export mail and addresses (specifically addresses, you can forward all the mail out). Anyone have any ideas?
The actual address book file is anything but easy to read XML...
I watched it on CityTV in Toronto, and didn't notice anything strange about the audio.
Dunno what it could be...
Sure, it's easy to get started coding in Java, but heaven help you if you want to distribute a Java-based application to everyday (non-hacker) computer users. A webpage is the only medium in which Joe-sixpack is very likely to view any given Java application, giving full-scale Java applications a somewhat more limited potential user base.
Hey check out LimeWire, it's written in Java and joe-six pack probably wouldn't even know!
You mean to say an army of peasants were able to construct these huge masses of stone to mathmatically precise dimensions that are lined up perfectly with stars?
Again? And Again?