The commercial was actually of a room full of machines being replaced by a single mainframe, which from what I can tell was a zSeries 800 running Linux, which makes me wonder what the point of your post was.
But I don't think this is compatible with the Debian Free Software Guidelines (specifically the "No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor" clause). Software needs to be compatible with the DFSG to be included in Debian, so this "HESSLA" may not be useful unless the software is dual-licensed under something like the GPL, but that defeats the purpose of using the "HESSLA" in the first place.
Using its engineering knowledge, the robot tried to repair the switch by toggling it on and off.
Isn't this like saying "Using my engineering knowledge, I tried to repair the toilet by jiggling the handle." I'd hardly call brute-force "engineering knowledge."
Poped your girlfriend's Internet cherry? A disturbing thought, to say the least.
EKG: Engine Killing Gibs :)
ROTT used a descendant of the Wolf3D engine, not Build. That's why all the walls were at 90 degree angles.
Erector sets, used underwear, and anal computers, oh my!
Somebody answered your question right before you asked it. Incredible.
I think he meant this.
The rest of them, well, we can just block those ads. :D
Thievery!
morally bankerupt (wow thats the second time I've used that phrase today!)
If you're such a fan, how about learning how to spell it, eh?
Parallel Sysplex. Damn, what a cool name.
***ActiveSX files a patent on "Imagine a Parallel Sysplex of those" posts.
The commercial was actually of a room full of machines being replaced by a single mainframe, which from what I can tell was a zSeries 800 running Linux, which makes me wonder what the point of your post was.
StreamCast, which redistributes the Gnucleus peer-to-peer software, with a number of added features.
This nanotechnology would help make some really cool spy and surveillance technology.
Just what we need, better forms of privacy invasion! Hooray!
But I don't think this is compatible with the Debian Free Software Guidelines (specifically the "No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor" clause). Software needs to be compatible with the DFSG to be included in Debian, so this "HESSLA" may not be useful unless the software is dual-licensed under something like the GPL, but that defeats the purpose of using the "HESSLA" in the first place.
Nope, they'd go BNETD style. Never underestimate the power of a junkie who needs a fix.
A Tungsten T and some storage on an expansion card. And I thought my 2mb Visor would finally be useful :(
Gamers coming to a compo is bad enough, but actually inviting them is completely out of line. These are sad, sad times indeed.
how did it route the person-to-person commnications before the individual spoke the receipient's name?
Ahh, this is an easy one:
IT WAS WRITTEN THAT WAY IN THE SCRIPT.
Using its engineering knowledge, the robot tried to repair the switch by toggling it on and off.
Isn't this like saying "Using my engineering knowledge, I tried to repair the toilet by jiggling the handle." I'd hardly call brute-force "engineering knowledge."
Doctors clam the heart attack
Many researchers, however, are of the opinion that he was just eating too much sea food.
You think Longhorn's going to change that?
He was talking about Longhorn (.Net) Server, not client.
I assume you mean the X Window Ystem.
I aume you mean the X Window Ytem.
Nigel Assbackwards writes
I'd read the link, but I don't trust guys named Nigel.
gatse? Is that a picture of a gun with a really wide barrel?
I assume you mean the X Window System. No S there.