paul allen also owns tech tv which promotes linux and one of the popular shows on tech tv is "the screen savers" with leo laport who does linux support on air. they also did a show on installing linux. i thought this would be kinda weird for a station that is owned by someone that holds a lot of stock in microsoft.
I would much rather get spam on the internet than get it in my home mail box, or "pre approved credit car enclosed" i didnt opt in for this. i dont see what the huge fuss is about, yeah its a pain in the butt, but atleast the post office is profiting from their spam, just charge a small fee, say 1 cents a spam, 80 million emails, thats just $800,000 that yahoo, aol, and hotmail get to split up amongst themselves. i see a market for this, there is a way of doing it that is profession, and we are not seeing it being done now. Imagine 5 peices of junk email per day, nothing more, you get free email and 2mb of storage, why not go for it. its free, it takes 10 seconds to delete the mail. atleast spam isnt causeing people to cut down hundreds of trees to deliver thousands of 3 page catalog coupons to people that throw it away.
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Fujitsu has an awesome laptop with the crusoe chipset in it for $1499. cd-rom cd-rw and dvd rom combo. I think this fits your requirements. The screen is really small. too small for me.
paul allen also owns tech tv which promotes linux and one of the popular shows on tech tv is "the screen savers" with leo laport who does linux support on air. they also did a show on installing linux. i thought this would be kinda weird for a station that is owned by someone that holds a lot of stock in microsoft.
I would much rather get spam on the internet than get it in my home mail box, or "pre approved credit car enclosed" i didnt opt in for this. i dont see what the huge fuss is about, yeah its a pain in the butt, but atleast the post office is profiting from their spam, just charge a small fee, say 1 cents a spam, 80 million emails, thats just $800,000 that yahoo, aol, and hotmail get to split up amongst themselves. i see a market for this, there is a way of doing it that is profession, and we are not seeing it being done now. Imagine 5 peices of junk email per day, nothing more, you get free email and 2mb of storage, why not go for it. its free, it takes 10 seconds to delete the mail. atleast spam isnt causeing people to cut down hundreds of trees to deliver thousands of 3 page catalog coupons to people that throw it away.
the next thing is to take "in god we trust" off our currency, so i can stop crossing it out with a sharpie.
Seagate and maxtor stock prices just jumped 10%, western digital 8%. Conspiracy i tell you!
This is what everyone needs...
r sonals/oqo/oqo_ultra_personal.html
The OQO Ultra-Personal Computer (transmeta device)
The wireless and versatile handheld computer measures just 4.1 x 2.9 x 0.9 [inches] and has a 4-inch high resolution VGA color touchscreen LCD. The OQO ultra-personal computer includes a 10GB hard drive, 256MB RAM, OQO-link connectors (for notebook and desktop docking), 1394 FireWire, USB, audio and microphone ports, and built-in 802.11b and Bluetooth wireless networking. The OQO-link connectors allow the unit to connect to a monitor and keyboard for conventional desktop PC use or a portable display cradle for mobile use.
more info at transmeta.com
direct link: http://transmeta.com/everywhere/products/ultra_pe
I wouldnt want to work their either if i was forced to use AOL mail. I wonder if he reserved oOoOoCOXoOoOo for his screen name. that would be leeto
Fujitsu has an awesome laptop with the crusoe chipset in it for $1499. cd-rom cd-rw and dvd rom combo. I think this fits your requirements. The screen is really small. too small for me.