This "Linux" thing I've heard about? I'm not really "up" on technological issues but if I remember rightly it's a new food processor, right? I'm assuming so, since that "2.4" thing makes sense with the standard 2.4" chopping blade that I heard it had. It's nice to see a website that gives such in-depth coverage to this sort of thing!
Something about old hardware that makes the geeks of yesteryear wax poetic, huh?
Well I've got one..
"There once was a VAX from Nantucket,
who [CENSORED] a VMS cluster [CENSORED],
but late in it's life,
unix gave it strife,
so coders just up and said [CENSORED]"
How does DV Linux plan to rectify the bloody-feather jam bug? The last time I tried to put a penguin in my game console the damn bird just bit me and waddled off. I even had to buy a new console due to the cartridge slot being jammed full of with blood-soaked feathers. Damn Linux!
Not surprising, really, as the weirdo OS zealots that populate these message boards often mistake posts with technical buzzwords like "open source" and "free" to be insightful. I'm sorry, but they're not. They're just slashdot yes-men.
This "Linux" thing I've heard about? I'm not really "up" on technological issues but if I remember rightly it's a new food processor, right? I'm assuming so, since that "2.4" thing makes sense with the standard 2.4" chopping blade that I heard it had. It's nice to see a website that gives such in-depth coverage to this sort of thing!
Something about old hardware that makes the geeks of yesteryear wax poetic, huh?
Well I've got one..
"There once was a VAX from Nantucket,
who [CENSORED] a VMS cluster [CENSORED],
but late in it's life,
unix gave it strife,
so coders just up and said [CENSORED]"
how's them apples?
How does DV Linux plan to rectify the bloody-feather jam bug? The last time I tried to put a penguin in my game console the damn bird just bit me and waddled off. I even had to buy a new console due to the cartridge slot being jammed full of with blood-soaked feathers. Damn Linux!
Not surprising, really, as the weirdo OS zealots that populate these message boards often mistake posts with technical buzzwords like "open source" and "free" to be insightful. I'm sorry, but they're not. They're just slashdot yes-men.
Can they make it out of Everlasting Gobstoppers instead?
Seeing as most linux users are intelligent enough to avoid AOL like the plague, I don't think this sill get much of a subscriber base.