A while back I remember reading that during the German bombing raids on London during WWII that some British factories used a special kind of light (I think sodium) along with filters on their windows that kept blue light from getting out. This allowed them to labor thoroughout the night and keep production up during the war.
Well, the/. crowd should love this one.
Microsoft makes a package called Windows Services for UNIX. This package includes an NFS server and client and allows you to work with NFS exports as if you were sharing them with other Windows clients. It works pretty well (although it doesn't seem to like OpenBSD at the moment) and also includes ActivePerl and a UNIX-like shell for Windows.
In order to prevent customers from burning out their CPUs we always set the shutdown temperature in the BIOS to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Most of the newer boards seem to support this and it should be in the 'Hardware Monitor' section somewhere.
sarcasm \Sar"casm\, n. [F. sarcasme, L. sarcasmus, Gr. sarkasmo`s, from sarka`zein to tear flesh like dogs, to bite the lips in rage, to speak bitterly, to
sneer, fr. sa`rx, sa`rkos, flesh.] A keen, reproachful expression; a satirical remark uttered with some degree of scorn or contempt; a taunt; a gibe; a cutting
jest.
The sarcasms of those critics who imagine our art to be a matter of inspiration. --Sir J. Reynolds.
in soviet russia, linux administers YOU!
in soviet russia, game cube pirates YOU!
LOLOL!
mod parent up!
in soviet russia, SCO settles YOU!
in soviet russia, ximian reviews you!
in soviet russia, smart bricks monitor yoU!
in soviet russia, ibm complies with you!
in soviet russia, bhutan ruins you!
Perhaps I could take this post seriously if its spelling didn't resemble that of a toddler with Tourette's and a heroin habit.
OMGWTFLOLBBQ
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in soviet russia, spam hotmails you!
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in soviet russia, jboss walks out on you!
Anyone know how these will compare the the VIA C3 processors?
Harry Knowles is a stupid fucker...
Anyone else find it ironic that a guy named michael posted a story about Halloween?
"I know kung-fu!"
"For the last time, no you don't."
"From my parent's house in Wyoming, I stab at thee!"
A while back I remember reading that during the German bombing raids on London during WWII that some British factories used a special kind of light (I think sodium) along with filters on their windows that kept blue light from getting out. This allowed them to labor thoroughout the night and keep production up during the war.
Well, the /. crowd should love this one.
Microsoft makes a package called Windows Services for UNIX. This package includes an NFS server and client and allows you to work with NFS exports as if you were sharing them with other Windows clients. It works pretty well (although it doesn't seem to like OpenBSD at the moment) and also includes ActivePerl and a UNIX-like shell for Windows.
Actually, Duckman and The Critic are on Comedy Central late Sundays/early Mondays.
In order to prevent customers from burning out their CPUs we always set the shutdown temperature in the BIOS to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Most of the newer boards seem to support this and it should be in the 'Hardware Monitor' section somewhere.
Looks like we've slashdotted Slashdot.
The sarcasms of those critics who imagine our art to be a matter of inspiration. --Sir J. Reynolds.
Syn: Satire; irony; ridicule; taunt; gibe.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
"I am a man, and men are
animals who tell stories."
"I am a man, and men are
animals who tell stories."
And here's the pre-press release story on it.
"I am a man, and men are
animals who tell stories."