Everyone is Catholic eh? The Abu Sayadd (read, terrorist group) and the predominately Muslim inhabitants of numerous islands near Manila might have something to say about this. In fact they said it loud and clear by assassinating the Bishop in 1997 and just last week they shot a priest who was buying Christmas presents for Church workers.
With that kind of thinking how can people follow any religion? Don't you dare say Wicca, it just hasn't had time seeing as it was started in the 1950's. Please feel free to email me with any positive/negative (more negative please, they are so much more interesting) comments at nickheling@hotmail.com Incidentally my name is Nick Heling and I live in North Carolina, so also, please feel free to kill me for your religion (this does not apply to Catholics as I am one).
I congratulate the other poster replying to this post on his intelligent refute of anti-Catholic ideas expressed. As a staunch Catholic and citizen of the United States I would like to extend my sincerest apologies to those who are easily offended for the following, my response to the post made by Nicolas;
FUCK YOU BUDDY.:)
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Come on. If you do anything for hours on end you feel dazed. I have slept for hours on end and then wandered around in a stupor. Games, like EVERYTHING else, are negative in excess. Temperance people, temperance.
That is certainly an issue. You could use an 802.11 card and get more range but the best would probably be one of the spread spectrum el cheapo cards like from Acer. I'd say try to avoid the access point altogether because they are so damnable expensive. Get two of the $40 cards and have them communicate directly with each other (sure there is some way to do that with Linux, every freaking other thing seems possible). The syncing, as previously noted, wouldn't be hard but what would be hard is having the PC running all the time, or nearly all the time. You would drain your car battery very quickly or burn precious gas away and fill your garage with noxious gas at the same time. Possibly an array using batteries and/or a UPS could allow it to stay powered on until the transfer was finished, that would require more thought.
Everyone is Catholic eh? The Abu Sayadd (read, terrorist group) and the predominately Muslim inhabitants of numerous islands near Manila might have something to say about this. In fact they said it loud and clear by assassinating the Bishop in 1997 and just last week they shot a priest who was buying Christmas presents for Church workers.
Who the hell are the Scatholics? Well, I'm off to the Land of Eire to bomb some dirty Sprotestants for walking in my Scatholic neighbor-hood.
With that kind of thinking how can people follow any religion? Don't you dare say Wicca, it just hasn't had time seeing as it was started in the 1950's. Please feel free to email me with any positive/negative (more negative please, they are so much more interesting) comments at nickheling@hotmail.com Incidentally my name is Nick Heling and I live in North Carolina, so also, please feel free to kill me for your religion (this does not apply to Catholics as I am one).
I congratulate the other poster replying to this post on his intelligent refute of anti-Catholic ideas expressed. As a staunch Catholic and citizen of the United States I would like to extend my sincerest apologies to those who are easily offended for the following, my response to the post made by Nicolas; FUCK YOU BUDDY. :)
Come on. If you do anything for hours on end you feel dazed. I have slept for hours on end and then wandered around in a stupor. Games, like EVERYTHING else, are negative in excess. Temperance people, temperance.
That is certainly an issue. You could use an 802.11 card and get more range but the best would probably be one of the spread spectrum el cheapo cards like from Acer. I'd say try to avoid the access point altogether because they are so damnable expensive. Get two of the $40 cards and have them communicate directly with each other (sure there is some way to do that with Linux, every freaking other thing seems possible). The syncing, as previously noted, wouldn't be hard but what would be hard is having the PC running all the time, or nearly all the time. You would drain your car battery very quickly or burn precious gas away and fill your garage with noxious gas at the same time. Possibly an array using batteries and/or a UPS could allow it to stay powered on until the transfer was finished, that would require more thought.