The corporations the the big networks have sucked all the joy of the Olympics. I can't watch them. Its like an informercial with breaks for sporting invites; its insane and out of control.
The costs of putting on the Olympics have increased so much that only the largest cities can afford to host them then only with massive corporate sponsorship. Disgusting and sad.
Real has always treated the Mac has second class. We get RealPlayer after the Windows version. Their jukebox software has never worked on the Mac. And now they want us to sympathise?
QNX made a big splash with its free download and live floppies but its hardly a failure; the move was intended to attract developers and was a triumph. QNX lives in the embedded world, where it is the most popular OS.
MS simply will bundle its search engine into the OS and that will be the end of the story. Its a sad fact of life that most people will not change the default anything on Windows.
In order, I use Mac OS X and Irix. Irix, you say? Well, check this out, sparky. It never crashes, runs fast on ancient hardware and runs all sorts of Unix and open source apps.
Apple has been huge in the BSD community. It employs FreeBSD developers and it donates hardware, time and money to both the BSDs and independent developers.
New York (AP)--The Recording Industry Association of America (The RIAA) announced today they are filing lawsuits against every man, woman and child in the United States. "Anonymous file sharing has driven us to this," A spokesman said, "We don't know who is pirating music now, so we'll just sue everybody, just make sure we have all our bases covered."
And in other news, the 'Friends" finale drew 57 million viewrs, despite the MPAA saying people would just pirate it instead od watching it for free on NBC.
The download biz is finally taking off after eyars of trying and you want to raise prices? This strikes me as profoundly stupid but then again the RIAA isn't exactly a brain trust.
JDS comes with a folder (!) of license agreements and a CD of documenttation but no where is the GPL listed as a license or acknowledged, now that's fishy.
First you don't update FrameMaker for the Mac in two years, then you complain Mac sales are going down and now you kill it. Uh, if you updated it more often maybe people would buy it.
Apt-get install jazzersize? Apt-get install sauna? oooo I can go for that!
The corporations the the big networks have sucked all the joy of the Olympics. I can't watch them. Its like an informercial with breaks for sporting invites; its insane and out of control.
The costs of putting on the Olympics have increased so much that only the largest cities can afford to host them then only with massive corporate sponsorship. Disgusting and sad.
Er...nevermind,,,
Real has always treated the Mac has second class. We get RealPlayer after the Windows version. Their jukebox software has never worked on the Mac. And now they want us to sympathise?
QNX made a big splash with its free download and live floppies but its hardly a failure; the move was intended to attract developers and was a triumph. QNX lives in the embedded world, where it is the most popular OS.
MS simply will bundle its search engine into the OS and that will be the end of the story. Its a sad fact of life that most people will not change the default anything on Windows.
With this, the detection of methan and amonia, I think ikts time we stop asking if Mars had life and start asking where did mars' life go?
It is slow but also when it finished searches it doesn't tell you how many pages it found.
*checks calender* nope. Still has got to be someone's idea of a sick joke.
The Vic-20...remember?
In order, I use Mac OS X and Irix. Irix, you say? Well, check this out, sparky. It never crashes, runs fast on ancient hardware and runs all sorts of Unix and open source apps.
Apple has been huge in the BSD community. It employs FreeBSD developers and it donates hardware, time and money to both the BSDs and independent developers.
Personally, I don't want to see some craptacular rip of a movie, no matter how badly I want to see the movie. I'll either pay or wait for the DVD.
New York (AP)--The Recording Industry Association of America (The RIAA) announced today they are filing lawsuits against every man, woman and child in the United States. "Anonymous file sharing has driven us to this," A spokesman said, "We don't know who is pirating music now, so we'll just sue everybody, just make sure we have all our bases covered."
And in other news, the 'Friends" finale drew 57 million viewrs, despite the MPAA saying people would just pirate it instead od watching it for free on NBC.
The download biz is finally taking off after eyars of trying and you want to raise prices? This strikes me as profoundly stupid but then again the RIAA isn't exactly a brain trust.
JDS comes with a folder (!) of license agreements and a CD of documenttation but no where is the GPL listed as a license or acknowledged, now that's fishy.
Oil from straw! /me smacks himself.
One of three? Seems awfully low!
Mars is smaller than Earth and would have cooled first, allowing lakes and seas for form first.
Lindows. It has a special apt-repository and everything.
I don't want any moderation points. I was just curious if this was the same thing.
Isn't this a duplicate of this? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/04/08/215825 0&mode=thread&tid=126&tid=141&tid=188&tid=95&tid=9 8&tid=99
Its a series of photographs assembled into a movie 116 years later. They didn't make a movie of it at the time. Still cool, though.
Because there isn't a Fedora port for the PPC?
First you don't update FrameMaker for the Mac in two years, then you complain Mac sales are going down and now you kill it. Uh, if you updated it more often maybe people would buy it.