I was kinda wishing steve would tape a few G4 Powerbooks under the seat like he did with the clear optical mice last time. I liked how he had "Sex" to describe it. I guess they are reaching out to another group of people....
I was just wondering what road the LinuxPPC development team would take with the introduction of Mac OSX. Before it was either choose the Mac interface or the command line (LinuxPPC or BSD) but now people can get the best of both worlds with the introduction of Mac OSX.
Do you see LinuxPPC getting stronger or weaker in both the Mac market and the embedded market as Apple finalizes it's NeXT great OS? Do you see yourself combining efforts with Apple in any way including porting applications such as star office?
Headlines:Microsoft claims copyright to the letter C. Apple sues over use of c in the name of their Macintosh line of computers. Linux users try to open the letter C under the GPL. Microsoft buys all the letters from the alphabet. What i just said will cost me $10. AOL cries because they only have a stupid acronim.
I know the main reason that people want a cd mp3 player is for space. There is an mp3 player, though expensive, looks nice in contrast to those small crappy mp3 players that only home 32 or 64 megs of music. It has an internal 4 gig Hard drive that holds some 100 cd's (100 full cd's,not just 100 songs). It's called the PJ-mp3 player and i think compaq makes it. Check it out at Pjbox.com Who knows, maybe you can replace the harddrive with say a 40 gig maxtor and hold 1000 cd's. At the present time it's only windows compatible.
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I have a 1995 mac system that runs Q3A and Q3f just fine. I picked it up for about $200 (just the CPU). I did overclock it but it seems to hold up just fine. I still love my G4 best though for liuxppc and the Mac OS for quake. You can't beat that case, pull a lever, pop in a 40 gig maxtor hard drive, close it up.
I was kinda wishing steve would tape a few G4 Powerbooks under the seat like he did with the clear optical mice last time. I liked how he had "Sex" to describe it. I guess they are reaching out to another group of people....
I was just wondering what road the LinuxPPC development team would take with the introduction of Mac OSX. Before it was either choose the Mac interface or the command line (LinuxPPC or BSD) but now people can get the best of both worlds with the introduction of Mac OSX.
Do you see LinuxPPC getting stronger or weaker in both the Mac market and the embedded market as Apple finalizes it's NeXT great OS? Do you see yourself combining efforts with Apple in any way including porting applications such as star office?
By the way, great job!Gates thoughts...I'll call it Java, err C err C#!
Headlines:Microsoft claims copyright to the letter C. Apple sues over use of c in the name of their Macintosh line of computers. Linux users try to open the letter C under the GPL. Microsoft buys all the letters from the alphabet. What i just said will cost me $10. AOL cries because they only have a stupid acronim.
Now i can have another case that looks like it was made by fisher price. Those handles are the only problem though.
I know the main reason that people want a cd mp3 player is for space. There is an mp3 player, though expensive, looks nice in contrast to those small crappy mp3 players that only home 32 or 64 megs of music. It has an internal 4 gig Hard drive that holds some 100 cd's (100 full cd's,not just 100 songs). It's called the PJ-mp3 player and i think compaq makes it. Check it out at Pjbox.com Who knows, maybe you can replace the harddrive with say a 40 gig maxtor and hold 1000 cd's. At the present time it's only windows compatible.
I have a 1995 mac system that runs Q3A and Q3f just fine. I picked it up for about $200 (just the CPU). I did overclock it but it seems to hold up just fine. I still love my G4 best though for liuxppc and the Mac OS for quake. You can't beat that case, pull a lever, pop in a 40 gig maxtor hard drive, close it up.