"Ctrl+Alt+ keypad [+] or keypad [-]. If that doesn't work, you need to edit/etc/X11/XF86Config-4."
Wow, that's so intuitive...I especially like the 'if that doesn't work' part, you need to edit some obscure config file.
That sound you hear is the moderators rushing to trollify this...
I agree 100%...certain things are only availble for windows (right now) such as AutoCAD and a few others...unfortunate but true for the moment, so some of us are still forced to use 'dows.
Lucasarts could also have done nothing like a lot of other corporations...but instead have at least decided to do _something_, but it seems there will always be someone that says they could have done more. Remember, more > nothing.
"Even CANADA and its $24,800 manages to beat all the G8 members in that list. "
Kind of snooty are we? "Even Canada"? Makes us sound like a third rate country...even though we have less crime and better health care. Try rephrasing it to make you sound like slightly less of a prick.
"I imagine that they disqualify 98 and NT because neither of those have USB support. Any Windows released after '98 should have the requisite USB support (that includes Windows 98 and Win2K)."
you mean 95 and NT....any windows after 95 has the usb support....
way too expensive to justify for now, and by the time they're affordable, there will be something else out that's way better, just like everything in the computer world
It will be harder for 'them' to just focus on the mainstream consumer market when they want to do a little hardware programming, since the slowdown in computer purchasing (lately) would make a solution like that a little harder to realize, as one would have to get its customers to get a firmware or something along those lines.
An easier solution (heh, well, mebbe not) would be to implement something like that in all the routers/servers, but again, one would have to wait awhile until everyone needed a new router, and I don't think the Apache folks will be building anything like that into their software anytime soon either;P
Make Windows public property. Then if Microsoft wants a closed source OS, they'll need to build a new one from scratch.
Whoa, slow down...taking away one of a company's main products and making it public against their wishes is wrong on so many levels. Good comment up until that point, but your solution needs some work.
On a positive note, this reminds me of a numerical methods class I took last year, when you calculated by hand all the iterations that a prog (matlab was the one used) used to make an nth degree polynomial curve to fit a bunch of points, and how for each degree it got closer and closer....was pretty cool, instead of them just saying 'to make your graphs look pretty, just check this box...'
just my $0.02
uhh....wtf are you trying to say
g-e-t a f-u-c-k-i-n-g c-l-u-e !
this well put little bit of text is spelled perfectly, and its message is conveyed quite clearly, unless you can't read and mistake the E for a B (this is you)
Wow, that's so intuitive...I especially like the 'if that doesn't work' part, you need to edit some obscure config file.
That sound you hear is the moderators rushing to trollify this...
I agree 100%...certain things are only availble for windows (right now) such as AutoCAD and a few others...unfortunate but true for the moment, so some of us are still forced to use 'dows.
Lucasarts could also have done nothing like a lot of other corporations...but instead have at least decided to do _something_, but it seems there will always be someone that says they could have done more. Remember, more > nothing.
I think I got it....not the portable....
I still want the ps2 w/ the flat panel
there is a freakin E, comments that come from people will fourth grade spelling errors seem much less intelligent.
Kind of snooty are we? "Even Canada"? Makes us sound like a third rate country...even though we have less crime and better health care. Try rephrasing it to make you sound like slightly less of a prick.
you mean 95 and NT....any windows after 95 has the usb support....
way too expensive to justify for now, and by the time they're affordable, there will be something else out that's way better, just like everything in the computer world
Everyone should go back to 8 track...it's rockin in the free world
nifty
Ideo's take:
http://www.ideo.com/dilbert/
The ultimate cubicle is not having one and being in a corner office :)
numero uno hombre
It will be harder for 'them' to just focus on the mainstream consumer market when they want to do a little hardware programming, since the slowdown in computer purchasing (lately) would make a solution like that a little harder to realize, as one would have to get its customers to get a firmware or something along those lines. An easier solution (heh, well, mebbe not) would be to implement something like that in all the routers/servers, but again, one would have to wait awhile until everyone needed a new router, and I don't think the Apache folks will be building anything like that into their software anytime soon either ;P
If you're from Canada, go to www.ncix.com or www.pccanada.com ... sweet ass dealzzzzzz
Make Windows public property. Then if Microsoft wants a closed source OS, they'll need to build a new one from scratch.
Whoa, slow down...taking away one of a company's main products and making it public against their wishes is wrong on so many levels. Good comment up until that point, but your solution needs some work.
SGI systems cannot run 2K
Hrm, you should check the ol' website before you make that statement again...
but thanks for coming out...
is that the poster is 'erroneus'
ba-doom ching
On a positive note, this reminds me of a numerical methods class I took last year, when you calculated by hand all the iterations that a prog (matlab was the one used) used to make an nth degree polynomial curve to fit a bunch of points, and how for each degree it got closer and closer....was pretty cool, instead of them just saying 'to make your graphs look pretty, just check this box...'
just my $0.02
uhh....wtf are you trying to say
g-e-t a f-u-c-k-i-n-g c-l-u-e !
this well put little bit of text is spelled perfectly, and its message is conveyed quite clearly, unless you can't read and mistake the E for a B (this is you)
Amen At school we used Altera sw for digital class, and as far as I know they don't have a nix version...