Here's one for your list, my company needs color for CAD & GIS. It's cheaper to own the machines (and pay for ink, we've found a great local company that has a large range of good quality generic ink & toner for HPs) than to send this stuff off to print due to quantity.
I was one of those guys but I've switched to Mozilla Firebird (actually Phoenix) & haven't looked back. I'm actually slightly annoyed when I'm on someone elses PC & have to use IE instead.
Did you notice this quote in the Businessweek article?
'SCO President Darl C. McBride says he'd consider replacement of the code, but warns it might not be practical: "When you find out how much code is infringing -- the amount is gargantuan -- it'd be a major challenge."'
Now when this was brought up earlier; wasn't the amount only like 60 lines of code or something? Or am I way off?
"In fact I fail to u'stand Slashdot's motives in continuing this sequence of non-articles about SCO. News for nerds? Gossip, maybe. Stuff that matters? Matters to whom? No one but SCO."
Apparently, you've never watched a train wreck before. Once you know a disaster is about to occur, it's kinda hard to take your eyes off.
Linux or Windows?
Jaysyn
Here's one for your list, my company needs color for CAD & GIS. It's cheaper to own the machines (and pay for ink, we've found a great local company that has a large range of good quality generic ink & toner for HPs) than to send this stuff off to print due to quantity.
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The DesignJets do this as well.
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It's cheaper than Sterno.
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Oddly enough, Thunderbird, looks and works, quite a bit like Outlook/Express.
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How'd you get Mozilla to crash? Not trolling, I've never had any problems with MoFire v0.6 at all. That's one of the reasons I love it so much.
BTW
When IE crashes it usually takes out my entire desktop & all IE windows.
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I was one of those guys but I've switched to Mozilla Firebird (actually Phoenix) & haven't looked back. I'm actually slightly annoyed when I'm on someone elses PC & have to use IE instead.
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And think of the jobs that would be created for construction!!
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And we'd have fewer potential politicians...
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Sounds like you need to sign Mom up for "hot lesbians in your inbox."
You know, just to prove a point.
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Very smart move.
(Ex cap one customer. They are horrible.)
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I've been thinking of gettiong on the DoNotCall list but then I wouldn't be able to play the telemarketer game.
Me: "Hello."
Scum: "Is so & so there?"
Me: "Yes, hold a sec."
Me: (Puts the phone down, goes & gets the stopwatch, times them until they hang up)
The more time you waste, the less money they make.
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Did you notice this quote in the Businessweek article?
'SCO President Darl C. McBride says he'd consider replacement of the code, but warns it might not be practical: "When you find out how much code is infringing -- the amount is gargantuan -- it'd be a major challenge."'
Now when this was brought up earlier; wasn't the amount only like 60 lines of code or something? Or am I way off?
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Yes, but they consider religion one their tenets for some reason. I didn't make the rules up....
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You sure are cute, little AC.
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Uh huh, explain that to my 6th grade teacher's car hood. And engine block.
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www.trodo.com, but it's not even close....
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What gives? The thermite worked fine.
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*nix has had a 3d gui for many years. Wanna bet Bill will "embrace & extend" it?
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Why? Atheism goes against half of what the Boy Scouts stand for & teach.
(Don't flame me, I'm Agnostic.)
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Let's Slashdot em' & tell them how dumb that was.
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You could even throw a theme on there to fool them farther...
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I'm using the Win32 version at work & home. Works great so far.
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"In fact I fail to u'stand Slashdot's motives in continuing this sequence of non-articles about SCO. News for nerds? Gossip, maybe. Stuff that matters? Matters to whom? No one but SCO."
Apparently, you've never watched a train wreck before. Once you know a disaster is about to occur, it's kinda hard to take your eyes off.
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In the US, heat imaaging isn't legal to use in the method described by the parent poster. X-ray probably wouldn't be either.
Of course this was before 9/11 & the PATRIOT act so who knows now.
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