I don't have a real 'computer room' but I have a room full of electronic stuff, and I find it important to no make it too 'high-tech looking'. Therefore I have two wooden bookcases, a wooden table (2x1 m^2, the bigger the better!) and even a wooden floor. And lots of plants and pluche animals.
Buildings float, as anyone who saw that Monty Python movie can confirm. Due to the greenhouse effect there will be more water around in the future. This allows for more floating buildings. Easy!
This is just the beginning. After Europe has dealt with MS America will follow.
Man I sound like a starting Linux user. But I really think people are finally aware that they are mistreated by the giant and that they have the power to do something about it.
My main sources of information are the newspaper, TV news bulletins and teletext. The only site on the internet that I visit more than daily is/.. This is how I get the news. If I want information on a specific subject I try to find it on the Internet using Google.
I have just read 200 comment about MS being so bad etc etc. Has any one of you seen the images? I don't see any images when I go to the link using Mozilla with the flash plugin! Maybe you can help me?
I have a weather monitor window. It's in my wall. It works great.
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I find it strange that there is (almost) no security at all in many chemical labs at universities in Holland where I've been. Anyone can walk in and pick up some chemicals, some of which are very dangerous if you don't know how to handle them. Of course people who work there can always take anything they want, but people who just happen to be there are not (much) resticted.
I don't really care what my system looks like and I certainly don't want to pay lots of money for looks. Apple should put its hardware in 'normal', ugly looking boxes and charge a reasonable price for it if they ever want to become real popular.
That's what I thought. But then I read the comments on this question and, well, it seems like everyone likes plants and sunlight and windows! Scary.
I don't have a real 'computer room' but I have a room full of electronic stuff, and I find it important to no make it too 'high-tech looking'. Therefore I have two wooden bookcases, a wooden table (2x1 m^2, the bigger the better!) and even a wooden floor. And lots of plants and pluche animals.
There's a computer program in my bug!
Poor girl. How could she marry such a guy?
Buildings float, as anyone who saw that Monty Python movie can confirm. Due to the greenhouse effect there will be more water around in the future. This allows for more floating buildings. Easy!
No no no... this forces people to RTFA.
I liked that one. Mozilla is at the moment my favourite browser. I wonder what the author would make of Mozilla.
If you're right I wonder what they powered...
This is just the beginning. After Europe has dealt with MS America will follow.
Man I sound like a starting Linux user. But I really think people are finally aware that they are mistreated by the giant and that they have the power to do something about it.
Come on! Batteries are meant to be thrown away. And if it's so oldd it's bound to be leaking and useless, so chuck it out please!
My main sources of information are the newspaper, TV news bulletins and teletext. The only site on the internet that I visit more than daily is /.. This is how I get the news. If I want information on a specific subject I try to find it on the Internet using Google.
I have just read 200 comment about MS being so bad etc etc. Has any one of you seen the images? I don't see any images when I go to the link using Mozilla with the flash plugin! Maybe you can help me?
I find the fact that Ogg Vorbis is an open format more important than the small gain in audio quality.
And then the DMCA comes to Microsoft's rescue.
What a fantastic achievement. Let's give three hurrays to Sir Isaac Newton, who made this all possible.
I have a weather monitor window. It's in my wall. It works great.
I find it strange that there is (almost) no security at all in many chemical labs at universities in Holland where I've been. Anyone can walk in and pick up some chemicals, some of which are very dangerous if you don't know how to handle them. Of course people who work there can always take anything they want, but people who just happen to be there are not (much) resticted.
I haven't the faintest idea.
Indeed I didn't remember. Thanks for the enlightenment.
I don't really care what my system looks like and I certainly don't want to pay lots of money for looks. Apple should put its hardware in 'normal', ugly looking boxes and charge a reasonable price for it if they ever want to become real popular.
A billion a day keeps tha bad guys away.
It works! You got modded to oblivion!
People that call other people useless asshat or anything else deserve to be modded down into oblivion.
We heard the same thing twenty years ago about CD's.
We all know what the extinction of the sharks means: no more Animal Planet!