We got it in on Thursday at the nationwide retailer I work at. Pretty shrinkwrapped box and all. If we still had that standalone scanner, I'd post a box copy somewhere. Maybe I can throw it on a color copier and scan it at home. Got in Visor Edges on the same shipment.
The space between vs_ and omni broke the link, but, otherwise, quite amusing. I like any retro tech article that features the word "street pizza." Pleased to see the move went off well (I hope).
the Facts of Life, that site is. I try even the top level domain, and get booted as "This Virtual Directory does not allow contents to be listed." Cool.
I don't think the "OSF outlook" is going to kill NVidia any time soon. There's just too many other folks out there willing to plunk their money down for a board that goes in a system whose operating system is a complete mystery to them (if I have to tell one more user how to move their taskbar from the top of the screen or that "illegal operation" DOES NOT mean cops will kick their doors down) to keep NVidia solvent. I admit that NVidia can hurt themselves somewhat, and that the open source crowd (I'm one, too) is a VERY vocal minority, but, frankly, to quote Devo, "Some things never change..." OTOH, I plan on voting with my wallet...
We got it in on Thursday at the nationwide retailer I work at. Pretty shrinkwrapped box and all. If we still had that standalone scanner, I'd post a box copy somewhere. Maybe I can throw it on a color copier and scan it at home. Got in Visor Edges on the same shipment.
Of course, there's yet another article about Linux that won't render correctly in Konqueror.
Windows: Built by Americans. Built for Americans. Royally screws Americans.
The space between vs_ and omni broke the link, but, otherwise, quite amusing. I like any retro tech article that features the word "street pizza." Pleased to see the move went off well (I hope).
the Facts of Life, that site is. I try even the top level domain, and get booted as "This Virtual Directory does not allow contents to be listed." Cool.
I don't think the "OSF outlook" is going to kill NVidia any time soon. There's just too many other folks out there willing to plunk their money down for a board that goes in a system whose operating system is a complete mystery to them (if I have to tell one more user how to move their taskbar from the top of the screen or that "illegal operation" DOES NOT mean cops will kick their doors down) to keep NVidia solvent. I admit that NVidia can hurt themselves somewhat, and that the open source crowd (I'm one, too) is a VERY vocal minority, but, frankly, to quote Devo, "Some things never change..." OTOH, I plan on voting with my wallet...
I thought the whole Gnutella thing got vaped by those fine folks that parent Gnutella's parents... Or is this a time-honored pass the source?