Iron Chef French is Hiroyuki Sakai. Masahiko Kobe is known as the Bastard Child of the Iron Chefs....Iron Chef Italian (he doesn't even get to pop up with the other three guys). Learn, you Iron Chefs....
I have one of these things, and it's quite possibly the best 150 bucks i've every spent. Plays mp3 cd's and audio cd's and comes with a remote control! Amazing. Not too fancy, not too aesthetic, but it's perfect for the geek with less 'discriminating' tastes (and a very empty wallet;-)
actually, if you really want to know the truth...the scientists on earth poisened her before her trip so that she would die in space. Cruel, yes...but it beats dying of dehydration, lack/excess of heat, or hunger...
Ok.....time for you slashdot guys to take a vaction....honestly, you are really starting to scare us. This really isn't the thing I wanted to see at 3 in the morning....;-)
It's ok if you guys can post this, but if any of us did something like this in the comments...well, we'd be living in -1 score-land.....;-)
Or perhaps this is all the result of a massive Swedish Chef binge?
Sony is the king of all things electronic in japan (well, to me they are)....so why don't they just *buy* all the other zones make a sony-world? Or perhaps that's a part of sony's master plan? Insert sci-fi whistle music here...
Sorry, but you can never tell with these companies...
I say that as long as the internet was built upon the foundation of open speech/source/whatever, that it will continue to remain that way. You can't just tell people to forget about freedom, and you can't do the same when it comes down to internet basics. And even if the bigwigs decide to regulate something, we as a community have shown that there will always been a way around the new hurdle.
I don't think that any one thing can be *stopped* more than temporarily suppressed.
I wish...but no. The only thing he has done is in the realm of money, which if it isn't extortion or anything like that, he can't get any jail time for. The only wrong thing he's done is with business practices...
Now if there was only a law for being a bastard, then perhaps we'd never see him again;-)
I'm sure all of this is only taking place because mankind entered the year 2000 without personal jetpaks.;-)
But seriously, I'm not a Physics person, so could someone here on./ explain exactly what kind of a process would have to go on here for this to work? Just curious.
Just think, now I don't have to throw my clothes on the floor, I could just have them floatin about! =D
I don't know about anyone else, but these things are starting to dissapear offa CC's shelves *real* quick. And not in that day-after-thanksgiving sorta way, but more in a omfg-we're-getting-screwed way.
Anybody else noticing that CC is starting to pull out of the I-Opener race?
I don't find it suprizing at all. 6.2 has been beta a little before X4.0, therefore no inclusion. And I would think if it were before they probably wouldn't have included it because it really hasn't been *tested* for all possible instabilities. RedHat kinda prides themselves on being a stable server distro, and having something that new and untested wouldn't be too kosher I would think.
Although it woulda been cool if they had done an asked install a la SuSe...
All of these things look absolutely marvelous. When it comes down to the single or limited use market for computers (gaming boxes, mp3 players, toasters...) these things seem to fit the bill quite nicely.
The only question I ask is, how will the ease of use factor fit in to everything? I mean, I am quite aware on how easy linux has become to configure/maintain, but can these ever be something my parents could use?
But hey, they have troubles using the microwave, so that probably wasn't a good example;-)
Iron Chef French is Hiroyuki Sakai. Masahiko Kobe is known as the Bastard Child of the Iron Chefs....Iron Chef Italian (he doesn't even get to pop up with the other three guys). Learn, you Iron Chefs....
Allez Cuisine!
-bugbbq
It's a little homebrew, but you cant beat the price:
;-)
www.carmp3player.com
I have one of these things, and it's quite possibly the best 150 bucks i've every spent. Plays mp3 cd's and audio cd's and comes with a remote control! Amazing. Not too fancy, not too aesthetic, but it's perfect for the geek with less 'discriminating' tastes (and a very empty wallet
-bugbbq
actually, if you really want to know the truth...the scientists on earth poisened her before her trip so that she would die in space. Cruel, yes...but it beats dying of dehydration, lack/excess of heat, or hunger...
-bugbbq
Ok.....time for you slashdot guys to take a vaction....honestly, you are really starting to scare us. This really isn't the thing I wanted to see at 3 in the morning....;-)
It's ok if you guys can post this, but if any of us did something like this in the comments...well, we'd be living in -1 score-land.....;-)
Or perhaps this is all the result of a massive Swedish Chef binge?
-bugbbq
Sony is the king of all things electronic in japan (well, to me they are)....so why don't they just *buy* all the other zones make a sony-world? Or perhaps that's a part of sony's master plan? Insert sci-fi whistle music here...
Sorry, but you can never tell with these companies...
-bugbbq
So how do *you* fit 41,000 penguins in a room?
;-)
(sorry for the ad slogan infringement, but it seemed like the right thing to do
-Bugbbq
I say that as long as the internet was built upon the foundation of open speech/source/whatever, that it will continue to remain that way. You can't just tell people to forget about freedom, and you can't do the same when it comes down to internet basics. And even if the bigwigs decide to regulate something, we as a community have shown that there will always been a way around the new hurdle.
I don't think that any one thing can be *stopped* more than temporarily suppressed.
But's that may just be me...
-bugbbq
I wish...but no. The only thing he has done is in the realm of money, which if it isn't extortion or anything like that, he can't get any jail time for. The only wrong thing he's done is with business practices...
;-)
Now if there was only a law for being a bastard, then perhaps we'd never see him again
-bugbbq
(cue up 1950's science reel music)
;-)
./ explain exactly what kind of a process would have to go on here for this to work? Just curious.
I'm sure all of this is only taking place because mankind entered the year 2000 without personal jetpaks.
But seriously, I'm not a Physics person, so could someone here on
Just think, now I don't have to throw my clothes on the floor, I could just have them floatin about! =D
-bugbbq
I don't know about anyone else, but these things are starting to dissapear offa CC's shelves *real* quick. And not in that day-after-thanksgiving sorta way, but more in a omfg-we're-getting-screwed way.
Anybody else noticing that CC is starting to pull out of the I-Opener race?
-bugbbq
I don't find it suprizing at all. 6.2 has been beta a little before X4.0, therefore no inclusion. And I would think if it were before they probably wouldn't have included it because it really hasn't been *tested* for all possible instabilities. RedHat kinda prides themselves on being a stable server distro, and having something that new and untested wouldn't be too kosher I would think.
Although it woulda been cool if they had done an asked install a la SuSe...
-bugbbq
All of these things look absolutely marvelous. When it comes down to the single or limited use market for computers (gaming boxes, mp3 players, toasters...) these things seem to fit the bill quite nicely.
;-)
The only question I ask is, how will the ease of use factor fit in to everything? I mean, I am quite aware on how easy linux has become to configure/maintain, but can these ever be something my parents could use?
But hey, they have troubles using the microwave, so that probably wasn't a good example
-bugbbq