Just put a freakin' 15 pin header on the board, and the user can directly attach a serial cable. That's like half a square inch at most! For the cost of a UART, you make the board a thousand times more useful for psuedo-embedded tasks.
Why hasn't SCO gotten the smackdown for barratry yet? They're threatning the end users of a product that they have a problem with rather than the source of the alledged problem. And they're doing it just to pump their stock price.
Lissen up, bub! Anyone who can resurrect the dead certainly can modify their forms so that they would find the environment on Jupiter to be quite amenable! (Or for that matter, change Jupiter into club Med for zombies)!
It's all just themes on the same damn GUI components. They're still working in a "desktop" metaphor. What ever happened to the snazzy 3D virtual reality GUIs we were promised? How about some useful new ways of working with the computer?!!
Keep your eyes peeled for the next hot new GUI innovations : "Fire" and "Dirt".
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Pffft right back at you.
Granted, the first Cmdr Keen (pts 1/2/3) did stink. But the following ones were pretty damn sweet. The level and character design were very imaginative.
I thought that you might have had it there. But upon further reflection, that's not a contract, it's just a statement of fact to remind the audience that the movie is protected by copyright, so don't get any bright ideas about sneaking camcorders into the show.
Don't you slam Ed Wood! He may have been a deranged cross-dresser with no concept of proper filmmaking, but at least he wasn't part of the Hollywood movie "Industry"!!!
Plus, the people who went to his movies were usually more interested in what's going on in the back seat than what's on the screen.
These people sound as greedy and stupid as three-year-olds!
Next they'll steal a page from Microsoft, and flash a EULA on the screen saying that by viewing the film, you agree not to make negative comments about it to friends and family!
(warning: website contains graphic images worthy of rotten.com
Ok, Ok, just give me the offtopic then!)
Just put a freakin' 15 pin header on the board, and the user can directly attach a serial cable. That's like half a square inch at most! For the cost of a UART, you make the board a thousand times more useful for psuedo-embedded tasks.
Why hasn't SCO gotten the smackdown for barratry yet? They're threatning the end users of a product that they have a problem with rather than the source of the alledged problem. And they're doing it just to pump their stock price.
Here you go...
I'm still hoping they'll film this!!!
Robert J. Forsythe, PhD
WED Cryogenic Research
Annaheim California
Yeah, that business model worked real well for ICraveTV.com!
Shhhhhh, you damnfool, you'll put them onto us!!!
You Gnome bastards just have to Gnome up everyting, don't you!!!
If you electric car panseys were smart, you'd start promoting EV dragraces. You're sure to get BillyBob onboard when an EV starts winning at "NASCAR".
The key word there being absurdly.
Is that a threat?!!!
I knew we should have just put you to work in slave camps making levis & nikes! But nooooo, they wouldn't listen to me!
Oh the humanity!
Lissen up, bub! Anyone who can resurrect the dead certainly can modify their forms so that they would find the environment on Jupiter to be quite amenable! (Or for that matter, change Jupiter into club Med for zombies)!
They only had to kill thirteen astronauts to come to the same conclusion!
Keep your eyes peeled for the next hot new GUI innovations : "Fire" and "Dirt".
There, happy?
Granted, the first Cmdr Keen (pts 1/2/3) did stink. But the following ones were pretty damn sweet. The level and character design were very imaginative.
I thought that you might have had it there. But upon further reflection, that's not a contract, it's just a statement of fact to remind the audience that the movie is protected by copyright, so don't get any bright ideas about sneaking camcorders into the show.
Plus, the people who went to his movies were usually more interested in what's going on in the back seat than what's on the screen.
Next they'll steal a page from Microsoft, and flash a EULA on the screen saying that by viewing the film, you agree not to make negative comments about it to friends and family!
You'd think that some smart person would figger out a way to take advantage of that fact.