this will only work if you have gpm installed and running though.
and for two button mouse users, you must have third button emulation enabled. but the point is that whatever your 3rd button may be that is the one you use to paste highlighted text.
No, that makes so much more sense!
Whoever is in charge finally realized that Dave Matthews Band is a virus spreading from computer to computer and it had to be shut down at any cost.
By combining the best parts of the worst online programming languages we have managed to create a program that will bring your system down faster than any java applet or flash program could ever hope to accomplish with the added benefit of showing you as many popup pr0n ads as possible before reaching total meltdown.
I bought a copy of one of the European "Official" Pearl Jam bootlegs a while back and recently I decided to rip it to my hard drive for use in college (i don't want to bring all my cds with me)
When I put the cd in my cdrom drive (a new Plextor burner), the cd wasn't even recognized by the system. This could be my system but I only point it out because Pearl Jam are on the Sony music label.
I just find it hard to believe that they would protect their bootlegs from being bootlegged though. And as I have seen mp3s of the bootlegs online there must be a workaround for this problem.
This is a serious question. My dad is a Morrow fan from back in the old days. He still uses an MD-3 machine to store all his business records, etc and he telnets into his ISP looking through a WYSE terminal.
But now he wants to get with the times as it were and over clock his 4mhz Morrow to a bitchin' 8mhz...
Does anyone know how to do that? I mean, this isn't the sort of information that makes it on the internet. But it is very likely hidden away in old computer user group journals, etc.
this will only work if you have gpm installed and running though.
and for two button mouse users, you must have third button emulation enabled. but the point is that whatever your 3rd button may be that is the one you use to paste highlighted text.
Oh well.
No, that makes so much more sense! Whoever is in charge finally realized that Dave Matthews Band is a virus spreading from computer to computer and it had to be shut down at any cost.
By combining the best parts of the worst online programming languages we have managed to create a program that will bring your system down faster than any java applet or flash program could ever hope to accomplish with the added benefit of showing you as many popup pr0n ads as possible before reaching total meltdown.
I bought a copy of one of the European "Official" Pearl Jam bootlegs a while back and recently I decided to rip it to my hard drive for use in college (i don't want to bring all my cds with me)
When I put the cd in my cdrom drive (a new Plextor burner), the cd wasn't even recognized by the system. This could be my system but I only point it out because Pearl Jam are on the Sony music label.
I just find it hard to believe that they would protect their bootlegs from being bootlegged though. And as I have seen mp3s of the bootlegs online there must be a workaround for this problem.
This is a serious question. My dad is a Morrow fan from back in the old days. He still uses an MD-3 machine to store all his business records, etc and he telnets into his ISP looking through a WYSE terminal.
But now he wants to get with the times as it were and over clock his 4mhz Morrow to a bitchin' 8mhz...
Does anyone know how to do that? I mean, this isn't the sort of information that makes it on the internet. But it is very likely hidden away in old computer user group journals, etc.