I saw both from the colorado springs area, both were more green than blue, fairly big tail, the 1st night it was almost directly west, the next night it was more south west direction from teh Springs. Both seemed to last about a full second from when I noticed them.
Outlook 2k uses outlook express as the news client. It is possible to install outlook 2k with OE but its a bitch. but you can always uninstall OE after the outlook 2k install.
I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with KDE or Gnome on Solaris 8 for Sparc? Which did you feel is a better interface for a Sparc and why? Thanks in advance.
I disagree, you can test fiber cables on routers and switches (multimode only I believe - I think single mode is invisible or burns your eyes , I forget which) by cupping your hand around one end while the other is lit and you will see a faint red light.
We better find those Earth-Trojans before Earth's big date.
Earth-Trojans: For safer planetary sex.
I saw both from the colorado springs area, both were more green than blue, fairly big tail, the 1st night it was almost directly west, the next night it was more south west direction from teh Springs. Both seemed to last about a full second from when I noticed them.
I saw it from the colorado springs area
Outlook 2k uses outlook express as the news client. It is possible to install outlook 2k with OE but its a bitch. but you can always uninstall OE after the outlook 2k install.
I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with KDE or Gnome on Solaris 8 for Sparc? Which did you feel is a better interface for a Sparc and why? Thanks in advance.
I've actually had a dreamcast lock up, but I was never able to replicate it and a reboot solved the problem.
Canada, duh...
I disagree, you can test fiber cables on routers and switches (multimode only I believe - I think single mode is invisible or burns your eyes , I forget which) by cupping your hand around one end while the other is lit and you will see a faint red light.
Come on everybody and sing....
"I have the whole world, in my floppy"