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caneling any service I had. Maybe I am the exception, and not the rule. I recently moved. I CANCELED, not transfered (I needed to have the service under a different name), the following services. AT&T Broadband Internet and AT&T Cable Television. Both gave me no hassles, just 10 or so minuets on the phone.
and I will be happy. According to the article the projected image is pixelated. Blech! Also it produces too much heat requiring fans (which are loud). LCD wallpaper = no pixelation (hopefully) and little heat (maybe if it produced heat it could be used for heating the room, like a virtula fireplace....interesting).
Actually, I never used Unix, Linux or the like ever. Only Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh OS. And I just like Apache better, but IIS is good to. I am more of a MacOS Zealot who can't afford a new Mac and am stuck with two PCs running XP and one old Mac. so:-P
Apache is the way to go. According to http://www.netcraft.com/, 9,522,954 active sites are running some version of Apache as of March 2002, versus only 3,966,743 active web sites that run some kind of Microsoft web server. Of course Apache is better, easier, faster and secure, but the numbers of active web sites running Apache versus Microsoft's number is just icing on the cake.
First post? No. And I have seen the show, it is pretty good. Glad to see its not having the same fate as Futurama, Dilbert, Freakylinks, etc. *knocks on wood*
First 5 minuets poster.
How much? The Range? When?
caneling any service I had. Maybe I am the exception, and not the rule. I recently moved. I CANCELED, not transfered (I needed to have the service under a different name), the following services. AT&T Broadband Internet and AT&T Cable Television. Both gave me no hassles, just 10 or so minuets on the phone.
well, the resolution "960 x 240" would be a flag for me. 320 x 240 sounds better.
and I will be happy. According to the article the projected image is pixelated. Blech! Also it produces too much heat requiring fans (which are loud). LCD wallpaper = no pixelation (hopefully) and little heat (maybe if it produced heat it could be used for heating the room, like a virtula fireplace....interesting).
Actually, I never used Unix, Linux or the like ever. Only Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh OS. And I just like Apache better, but IIS is good to. I am more of a MacOS Zealot who can't afford a new Mac and am stuck with two PCs running XP and one old Mac. so :-P
Apache is the way to go. According to http://www.netcraft.com/, 9,522,954 active sites are running some version of Apache as of March 2002, versus only 3,966,743 active web sites that run some kind of Microsoft web server. Of course Apache is better, easier, faster and secure, but the numbers of active web sites running Apache versus Microsoft's number is just icing on the cake.
fp
good job, I am a Leo, and my horoscope suits me well, i carried the torch for this story, note the first post below. Good job RoboTroll.
Im first, as in first place. Ha ha. Slashdot.org is awesome. Anonymous cowards are dumb.
fp? nope, about three mins late. way to go dumbass
First post? No. And I have seen the show, it is pretty good. Glad to see its not having the same fate as Futurama, Dilbert, Freakylinks, etc. *knocks on wood*
300-400 Euros is like $350 USD, I find that a little hard to believe. His totals must be off, or computer parts must be cheaper in Belgum. Hmmm.
You are a minute too late there, try harder next time. (impersonating Nelson Muntz) "Ha ha!"
f@@k, darn 20 sec delay
Im first, as in first place. Ha ha. Slashdot.org rules. At least I am not an anonymous coward.
Darn it too late.
Im first, as in first place. Ha ha. Slashdot.org rules. At least I am not an anonymous coward.
98...99...100, yay! This is interesting, cant wait for it to come out. better be free. and secure.