well they are all factors, if you use a shitty speaker system your bound to have it come out like crap. In blind listening tests on high quality speakers 256kbps was the point at which artifacts became negligable to the listener.
a recent round of opinions from slashdot.org confirmed what had been feared most, linus torvalds of linux fame is dying. He sounds so tired in interviews preached slashdotters, it is clear that *linus is dying. The ratio of linus posts to usenet has declined by 2/3 lowering his HP of 60 to 20, putting him closer to death.
reason being i'm not spiritual at all and don't even consider religion as part of my life. The reason I wouldn't choose aetheist is that I feel this is too strong of a statement to make, people expect you to argue for your beliefs (I hate explaining myself to religious people) so I just say I don't have a spiritual side at all and havn't thought of it. After some study of various philosophies/religion i've decided the arguments and religion itself aren't worth it at all. I guess if anything i'm a moralist.
Now someone correct me and put me in my correct category i prolly messed up in there somewhere
here to whore and to reduce stress on the servers!
final:
- Jeff Garzik: net driver updates
- me: symlink attach fix
- Greg KH: USB update
- Rui Sousa: emu10k driver update
pre6:
- various: fix some module exports uncovered by stricter error checking
- Urban Widmark: make smbfs use same error define names as samba and win32
- Greg KH: USB update
- Tom Rini: MPC8xx ppc update
- Matthew Wilcox: rd.c page cache flushing fix
- Richard Gooch: devfs race fix: rwsem for symlinks
- Björn Wesen: Cris arch update
- Nikita Danilov: reiserfs cleanup
- Tim Waugh: parport update
- Peter Rival: update alpha SMP bootup to match wait_init_idle fixes
- Trond Myklebust: lockd/grace period fix
pre5:
- Keith Owens: module exporting error checking
- Greg KH: USB update
- Paul Mackerras: clean up wait_init_idle(), ppc prefetch macros
- Jan Kara: quota fixes
- Abraham vd Merwe: agpgart support for Intel 830M
- Jakub Jelinek: ELF loader cleanups
- Al Viro: more cleanups
- David Miller: sparc64 fix, netfilter fixes
- me: tweak resurrected oom handling
pre4:
- Al Viro: separate out superblocks and FS namespaces: fs/super.c fathers
fs/namespace.c
- David Woodhouse: large MTD and JFFS[2] update
- Marcelo Tosatti: resurrect oom handling
- Hugh Dickins: add_to_swap_cache racefix cleanup
- Jean Tourrilhes: IrDA update
- Martin Bligh: support clustered logical APIC for >8 CPU x86 boxes
- Richard Henderson: alpha update
pre3:
- Al Viro: superblock cleanups, partition handling fixes and cleanups
- Ben Collins: firewire update
- Jeff Garzik: network driver updates
- Urban Widmark: smbfs updates
- Kai Mäkisara: SCSI tape driver update
- various: embarrassing lack of error checking in ELF loader
- Neil Brown: md formatting cleanup.
pre2:
- me/Al Viro: fix bdget() oops with block device modules that don't
clean up after they exit
- Alan Cox: continued merging (drivers, license tags)
- David Miller: sparc update, network fixes
- Christoph Hellwig: work around broken drivers that add a gendisk more
than once
- Jakub Jelinek: handle more ELF loading special cases
- Trond Myklebust: NFS client and lockd reclaimer cleanups/fixes
- Greg KH: USB updates
- Mikael Pettersson: sparate out local APIC / IO-APIC config options
pre1:
- Chris Mason: fix ppp race conditions
- me: buffers-in-pagecache coherency, buffer.c cleanups
- Al Viro: block device cleanups/fixes
- Anton Altaparmakov: NTFS 1.1.20 update
- Andrea Arcangeli: VM tweaks
First of all we are responding to what they started. Secondly, we are not attacking innocent civilians like those cowards did.
Cowards is a misleading propaganda term used by the govt. to try to hide the true cause of these attacks. I can't believe you bought into that rhetoric. There is nothing cowardly about dying for something you believe. Remember, know your enemy, if all you do is repeat rhetoric like that you have done a disservice to yourself. These men are not cowards, the are idealogues who are willing to die for their cause. As horrendous as their cause may be it's right in their eyes. I'm not soft on them, i'd like em all blown to pieces, but I refuse to simply classify them the easiest way possible as many have done.
there is an option to turn off nautilus's desktop drawing abilities, i'm using windowmaker + nautilus at this moment and have it configured to not draw the desktop
yup i'm not in a working band (a band though) it wasn't against lyrics, i couldn't give a shit about lyrics, but the original posteres views tied into the whole music is a free art bullshit
all that totally for free crap goes out the window when your living in a shitty apartment and your rent's overdue. And your only source of income is a band that probably won't make it big. That's when you realize, HEY i wanna entertain people but I wanna eat too.
we could just get passport to run over oracle with backdoor enabled encryption, all of our authentication problems would be solved! Plus we could more easily weed out those gnu hippies/terrorists !!!
We'd have the added bonus of the government supporting oracle as well as M$ leading to the grand vision of 2 monopolies, working together to rest our freedom from our possesion
lame, old timer jokes are now obligatory it seems...
you karma whores are fast
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i mean, doing that before the page even starts to show signs of slowing down
didn't even make KDE.org's news
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sorry to double post, but it didn't even make the news on www.kde.org, taco has some insane obsession with KDE it seems...
JESUS CHRIST
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a 0.0.1 point increase? well whoopty fucking do, I use KDE and I don't really care, call me next time they do a 0.1 update cuz no one really cares, this isn't the freakin kernel here.
your PD would probably have to be something like:
seabrookpd.city.state.us which no one can remember (most peoples eyes glaze over after the 2nd dot) so.com makes sense there, my school district is lausd.k12.ca.us, most people can't remember that! the teachers can't remember their own email addys!
to help contribute to the tiny app community
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Hello, World!\n";
Nice to know i've made a difference in the Free Software / OSS
would playing a recording of ambient jungle sounds (monkeys grunting) could your system be h4x0r3d by the l337 5K|113d /\/\0nK3yz
I would have gotten the digital pic printed out at kinkos where they have high quality printers, consumer models just can't get the colors right.
well they are all factors, if you use a shitty speaker system your bound to have it come out like crap. In blind listening tests on high quality speakers 256kbps was the point at which artifacts became negligable to the listener.
winamp 3 is new, and has been developed with portability in mind, the linux port was planed from the begging.
a recent round of opinions from slashdot.org confirmed what had been feared most, linus torvalds of linux fame is dying. He sounds so tired in interviews preached slashdotters, it is clear that *linus is dying. The ratio of linus posts to usenet has declined by 2/3 lowering his HP of 60 to 20, putting him closer to death.
*linus is dying
reason being i'm not spiritual at all and don't even consider religion as part of my life. The reason I wouldn't choose aetheist is that I feel this is too strong of a statement to make, people expect you to argue for your beliefs (I hate explaining myself to religious people) so I just say I don't have a spiritual side at all and havn't thought of it. After some study of various philosophies/religion i've decided the arguments and religion itself aren't worth it at all. I guess if anything i'm a moralist.
Now someone correct me and put me in my correct category i prolly messed up in there somewhere
here to whore and to reduce stress on the servers!
final:
- Jeff Garzik: net driver updates
- me: symlink attach fix
- Greg KH: USB update
- Rui Sousa: emu10k driver update
pre6:
- various: fix some module exports uncovered by stricter error checking
- Urban Widmark: make smbfs use same error define names as samba and win32
- Greg KH: USB update
- Tom Rini: MPC8xx ppc update
- Matthew Wilcox: rd.c page cache flushing fix
- Richard Gooch: devfs race fix: rwsem for symlinks
- Björn Wesen: Cris arch update
- Nikita Danilov: reiserfs cleanup
- Tim Waugh: parport update
- Peter Rival: update alpha SMP bootup to match wait_init_idle fixes
- Trond Myklebust: lockd/grace period fix
pre5:
- Keith Owens: module exporting error checking
- Greg KH: USB update
- Paul Mackerras: clean up wait_init_idle(), ppc prefetch macros
- Jan Kara: quota fixes
- Abraham vd Merwe: agpgart support for Intel 830M
- Jakub Jelinek: ELF loader cleanups
- Al Viro: more cleanups
- David Miller: sparc64 fix, netfilter fixes
- me: tweak resurrected oom handling
pre4:
- Al Viro: separate out superblocks and FS namespaces: fs/super.c fathers
fs/namespace.c
- David Woodhouse: large MTD and JFFS[2] update
- Marcelo Tosatti: resurrect oom handling
- Hugh Dickins: add_to_swap_cache racefix cleanup
- Jean Tourrilhes: IrDA update
- Martin Bligh: support clustered logical APIC for >8 CPU x86 boxes
- Richard Henderson: alpha update
pre3:
- Al Viro: superblock cleanups, partition handling fixes and cleanups
- Ben Collins: firewire update
- Jeff Garzik: network driver updates
- Urban Widmark: smbfs updates
- Kai Mäkisara: SCSI tape driver update
- various: embarrassing lack of error checking in ELF loader
- Neil Brown: md formatting cleanup.
pre2:
- me/Al Viro: fix bdget() oops with block device modules that don't
clean up after they exit
- Alan Cox: continued merging (drivers, license tags)
- David Miller: sparc update, network fixes
- Christoph Hellwig: work around broken drivers that add a gendisk more
than once
- Jakub Jelinek: handle more ELF loading special cases
- Trond Myklebust: NFS client and lockd reclaimer cleanups/fixes
- Greg KH: USB updates
- Mikael Pettersson: sparate out local APIC / IO-APIC config options
pre1:
- Chris Mason: fix ppp race conditions
- me: buffers-in-pagecache coherency, buffer.c cleanups
- Al Viro: block device cleanups/fixes
- Anton Altaparmakov: NTFS 1.1.20 update
- Andrea Arcangeli: VM tweaks
First of all we are responding to what they started. Secondly, we are not attacking innocent civilians like those cowards did.
Cowards is a misleading propaganda term used by the govt. to try to hide the true cause of these attacks. I can't believe you bought into that rhetoric. There is nothing cowardly about dying for something you believe. Remember, know your enemy, if all you do is repeat rhetoric like that you have done a disservice to yourself. These men are not cowards, the are idealogues who are willing to die for their cause. As horrendous as their cause may be it's right in their eyes. I'm not soft on them, i'd like em all blown to pieces, but I refuse to simply classify them the easiest way possible as many have done.
This is a war of inteligence, eleet commandos, delta force, sas etc.
I guess all that h4x0ring has gotten to your spelling eh?
there is an option to turn off nautilus's desktop drawing abilities, i'm using windowmaker + nautilus at this moment and have it configured to not draw the desktop
still the declaration of independence has no legal bearing
which is not the constition, and therefore has NO legal bearing whatsoever.
We are not promised the right to Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness at all. At least not by that document
yup i'm not in a working band (a band though) it wasn't against lyrics, i couldn't give a shit about lyrics, but the original posteres views tied into the whole music is a free art bullshit
I think it's more pathetic that the HTML of a site crashes the browser, that's only happened to me once outside of konqueror
all that totally for free crap goes out the window when your living in a shitty apartment and your rent's overdue. And your only source of income is a band that probably won't make it big. That's when you realize, HEY i wanna entertain people but I wanna eat too.
I agree with you wholeheartedly I think this mad need for a new domain for everything is stupid.
on a decent troll that snared lots of idiots lol
as a novice linux user I ask what is the difference between Vi And EMACS. I don't want to hear your opinion, but feature wise what is the difference?
No flames please.
we could just get passport to run over oracle with backdoor enabled encryption, all of our authentication problems would be solved! Plus we could more easily weed out those gnu hippies/terrorists !!!
We'd have the added bonus of the government supporting oracle as well as M$ leading to the grand vision of 2 monopolies, working together to rest our freedom from our possesion
lame, old timer jokes are now obligatory it seems...
i mean, doing that before the page even starts to show signs of slowing down
sorry to double post, but it didn't even make the news on www.kde.org, taco has some insane obsession with KDE it seems...
a 0.0.1 point increase? well whoopty fucking do, I use KDE and I don't really care, call me next time they do a 0.1 update cuz no one really cares, this isn't the freakin kernel here.
your PD would probably have to be something like: .com makes sense there, my school district is lausd.k12.ca.us, most people can't remember that! the teachers can't remember their own email addys!
seabrookpd.city.state.us which no one can remember (most peoples eyes glaze over after the 2nd dot) so