You can never go back to "the good old days". Trolls were sparse? I doubt it, you didn't know that you were being trolled.
I remember the BBS days quite well, I operated a BBS here in the Chicago area (The Pirates Cove). We were a popular BBS, but at its peak there were only 300 active members, and all were computer enthusiasts. No one was given access without being reviewed first.
With the web, anyone and everyone can visit a web site and post. You will never be able to eliminate trolling.
Personally, I think that the trolls are an important part of the experience. Don't like it, browse at +1.
I was being serious! I love Linux and hate MS!
Stop it you bastard.
Arnold is Austrian.
Actually, there is a grep port for Windows.
Any you don't think that there are tools like that in Windows?
Lets say Windows 95, just for games.
On eBay:
4GB drive = $30
Removable drive kit = $20
Windows 95 = $25
I spent $50 on diablo 2.
You crack me up!
Wine to run command line!
That's my point.
I just do not understand living within the constraints of Linux. Perhaps people like the challange of it, but I do not understand it.
Not hard to understand what you are saying, just hard making sense of it.
Do you want to pay for the games, or should they be free also?
I hear what you are saying, but if you can get away with playing games at work, surely you could dual-boot a system and use Windows.
Is there a company out there that makes a Wine-like tool for using Linux apps under Windows?
Why not employ a removable hard drive system? Better yet, just install Windows 2000 and be done with it.
To quote another Miller:
"You can get up to 20 minutes of talk for less than a buck".
Is nothing more than a troll. We all know that MS wants to discredit Linux, we all realize that Linux is a threat to MS.
I just don't understand why it has to be rehashed on a weekly, if not daily, basis.
Inovation does not equal huge risk. Coming out with new and better products is what keeps a business healthy.
Intel stockholders would want that.
If the Pentium could converted to low power so easily, there is not much risk in doing so is there?
I meant that they do not inovate. They always seem to be behind the eight ball.
Good one!
Sure it is, who and what would this compete with?
Is this the same type of competition that Linux gives Windows?
You can never go back to "the good old days". Trolls were sparse? I doubt it, you didn't know that you were being trolled.
I remember the BBS days quite well, I operated a BBS here in the Chicago area (The Pirates Cove). We were a popular BBS, but at its peak there were only 300 active members, and all were computer enthusiasts. No one was given access without being reviewed first.
With the web, anyone and everyone can visit a web site and post. You will never be able to eliminate trolling.
Personally, I think that the trolls are an important part of the experience. Don't like it, browse at +1.
NHT (Now Hear This) are just as over-rated as the Bose.
BTW, Bose 901's are great speakers.
Nothing beats building your speakers, though. I put mine together using Pearless drivers, MDF and zebra wood vernier.
Componets can be found at www.madisound.com
Rock solid, priced right, and all kinds of things to play with.
I just purchased the STR-DE845 and got the DVP360 DVD for xmas.
Another good place to do some research is at www.audioreview.com. Cheap prices on Sony equipment can be found at www.inetshopping.com.
I cannot beleive that they are using Royal's DaVinci PDA to run the thing.
Yeah, I am sure that you are tweaking web pages... probably tweaking your helmet, no?
He would have know that if he read the article. Of course the FP pressures made him troll.
And it appears to have worked.
Maybe you should browse at +1 instead of -1. That would solve the problem.
Even though you were trolling here.
Fucking awsome? ARE YOU NUTS?
Ok, the TV portion is ok... tech support sucks ass. Middle of the road at best.
Sorry, guy, you are wrong. I know that you have to defend that card, you spent way too much for it!
I would be willing to bet that there is not much money to be made that way.
It seems more of a control issue, and Apple is not doing that bad financially, so I don't think that they are that desperate (yet).