The first products incorporating such 3-D microchips--memory cards cheap enough to use as digital film and audio-recording media--are scheduled to appear later this year.
... They've got to hurry. There's only 20 days left...
I have developed my own system for storing CDs. I call it Huge-Pile-On-Desk(tm). It works like a sort of buffer that will distribute itself to Huge-Pile-On-Floor(tm) if I try to store too many CD's at a time. Also, if I want one of the CDs in the bottom, the rest of the CDs spread out so I can get a better view, making it easier to find the right CD. Feel free to use it.
No, we should make a distributed program to compose all possible songs, and then sue the artists for violating our rights when they release their "new" albums...
...install any spyware (I don't think there is something like that for Linux)...
Yes there is. One day I ran a program called XEyes. While I had that program running, I had a strange feeling that someone was watching me and my work...
...or BeGone...
The first products incorporating such 3-D microchips--memory cards cheap enough to use as digital film and audio-recording media--are scheduled to appear later this year.
... They've got to hurry. There's only 20 days left...
I have developed my own system for storing CDs. I call it Huge-Pile-On-Desk(tm). It works like a sort of buffer that will distribute itself to Huge-Pile-On-Floor(tm) if I try to store too many CD's at a time. Also, if I want one of the CDs in the bottom, the rest of the CDs spread out so I can get a better view, making it easier to find the right CD. Feel free to use it.
No, we should make a distributed program to compose all possible songs, and then sue the artists for violating our rights when they release their "new" albums...
...install any spyware (I don't think there is something like that for Linux)...
Yes there is. One day I ran a program called XEyes. While I had that program running, I had a strange feeling that someone was watching me and my work...
...Now I won't be late for work again :-)
I remember reading an article in DrDobbs April issue about a search-engine using checksums to see if a page has changed and need to be re-indexed.
Can anyone say "blue screen of death"?
BlueTooth of Death?
- Sorry, couldn't resist...