I did the same thing. Only it was one of my neighbors, and I built four walls with no doors and windows around him. Then I just waited for him to die. Funny stuff!
I haven't been following the whole PS2/linux thing, so this may sound stupid to some. Will the PS2/linux box still be able to play PS2 games, or are you just turning it into a regular Linux box?
News.com notes that this will be used in slot machines and ATMs
If you hait a jackpot, the WinXP embedded machine sticks a vacuum hose into your pocket and sucks out all of your money.
we'd have to get a huge group of people together to put in hundreds of hours to create a windows-like OS that has none of the original source code. After that, we could license it in a way that anyone can change the original source, but they have to let others change and improve their source in turn. After that, I bet we could even port into a PC architecture!
I was working at a tech, when it was decided that our sysadmin needed a backup. I started taking Solaris courses, and will have my first cert by the second quarter. After that, it's only a matter of taking over some of his responsibilities and arranging a little "accident" to get him out of the way.
WARNING: This course only recommended for the true bastard.
Best of luck to you and the future Mrs. Taco!!!
I did the same thing. Only it was one of my neighbors, and I built four walls with no doors and windows around him. Then I just waited for him to die. Funny stuff!
I haven't been following the whole PS2/linux thing, so this may sound stupid to some. Will the PS2/linux box still be able to play PS2 games, or are you just turning it into a regular Linux box?
News.com notes that this will be used in slot machines and ATMs If you hait a jackpot, the WinXP embedded machine sticks a vacuum hose into your pocket and sucks out all of your money.
we'd have to get a huge group of people together to put in hundreds of hours to create a windows-like OS that has none of the original source code. After that, we could license it in a way that anyone can change the original source, but they have to let others change and improve their source in turn. After that, I bet we could even port into a PC architecture!
I was working at a tech, when it was decided that our sysadmin needed a backup. I started taking Solaris courses, and will have my first cert by the second quarter. After that, it's only a matter of taking over some of his responsibilities and arranging a little "accident" to get him out of the way. WARNING: This course only recommended for the true bastard.