Doesnt really work with German
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Can You Raed Tihs?
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Hi, I just tried that script with a german Tagesschau.de article which is like this:
Viele altere Lehrer, zu groBe Klassen, zu wenig Studienanfanger - Deutschland hat laut der jungsten OECD-Bildungsstudie in vielen Bereichen weiter Nachholbedarf. Die zu geringe Zahl der Studenten ist nach Ansicht der OECD auch fur die aktuelle Wirtschaftsschwache mitverantwortlich.
scrambled its like this:
Veile altere Lheerr, zu groB Ksselan, zu wineg Sninuetdafanegr - Dnulsaechtd hat laut der junstgen OECD-Biudgdsunsitle in vielen Bechreein weteir Nohahlbeacrdf. Die zu gniegre Zhal der Sutednetn ist nach Ahscnit der OECD acuh fur die akleulte Wftrchhssacstiwache martcrwntvoieilth.
German words get too long unlike English.
Run Linux on your mac, install MOL http://www.maconlinux.org (if its not yet in your Distro) and you have the possible chance to run about as many Mac OS instances as you like (or your hardware is able to serve). Its really fast and I think it as fast as run without Linux. So check that out.
1. Next year theyll add a voice recording function
2. Then wireless connections will be available
3. Same people will call this kind of gadget mobile phone
Any questions?
Why not Credit Cards instead of Smart Cards. Oh maybe then its easier for Hackers to get the key without paying. Hm, sounds just like another great idea without any use.
this news isnt really new. Ive read about that like many years ago when most of you havent thought of Slashdot and all that stuff. Get a stiff suit on and be barely able to move. This aint new at all...
Be nice to your friends and let them spy at you:-)
Doesnt that make you feel special. Nobody would spy at ordinary people....
Consider the time you spend on Windows to...
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Is Mac OS X Slow?
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frequent reinstalls. Before I bought my new iBook 500 I spent most of my time with reinstalling Windows 98. It took me at least twice a month do to so and since I run Mac OS X on my iBook everythings just fine. I dont care if an app takes one half of a second more or if some apps need two seconds more to start up when I save lots of time with not reinstalling and not booting up. I just close the lid and open it after a while when my iBook is needed again. I love it. At some point you just dont care about certain things anymore when you are just satisfied about the things you want running. And thats a fact with Mac OS X. You wont get that with any MS product.
When I tried do connect to my Suse 8 box it almost hang... I wonder how Apple makes it without any documentation.....
I really would love to know all the network secrets.
Is there any good documentation on how to use all the network services Unix has?
Like using nfs with other Unix/Linux boxes. Sharing stuff not only with Apple Talk. Using printers over the network. All the stuff you want to do when you have more than one computer at home but with different systems. It really is annoying when you try and try to figure out how something works. Not everybody is a nerd.
They just need to pay that little fee....
Hi, I just tried that script with a german Tagesschau.de article which is like this: Viele altere Lehrer, zu groBe Klassen, zu wenig Studienanfanger - Deutschland hat laut der jungsten OECD-Bildungsstudie in vielen Bereichen weiter Nachholbedarf. Die zu geringe Zahl der Studenten ist nach Ansicht der OECD auch fur die aktuelle Wirtschaftsschwache mitverantwortlich. scrambled its like this: Veile altere Lheerr, zu groB Ksselan, zu wineg Sninuetdafanegr - Dnulsaechtd hat laut der junstgen OECD-Biudgdsunsitle in vielen Bechreein weteir Nohahlbeacrdf. Die zu gniegre Zhal der Sutednetn ist nach Ahscnit der OECD acuh fur die akleulte Wftrchhssacstiwache martcrwntvoieilth. German words get too long unlike English.
PS: Did I miss something about using Links in /.?
and only implement their stuff. Would be kinda useful for all users.
Since they ported X11 to Mac OS X on their own it would be kinda useful to have them in the same boat. Dont you think?
so we get more comments on this one than the other one. People get so confused and itll be a lot of fun.
Before you start searching the ground start looking on eBay. Maybe its easier to find stuff there....
1. Next year theyll add a voice recording function 2. Then wireless connections will be available 3. Same people will call this kind of gadget mobile phone Any questions?
Why not Credit Cards instead of Smart Cards. Oh maybe then its easier for Hackers to get the key without paying. Hm, sounds just like another great idea without any use.
this news isnt really new. Ive read about that like many years ago when most of you havent thought of Slashdot and all that stuff. Get a stiff suit on and be barely able to move. This aint new at all...
Be nice to your friends and let them spy at you :-)
Doesnt that make you feel special. Nobody would spy at ordinary people....
frequent reinstalls. Before I bought my new iBook 500 I spent most of my time with reinstalling Windows 98. It took me at least twice a month do to so and since I run Mac OS X on my iBook everythings just fine. I dont care if an app takes one half of a second more or if some apps need two seconds more to start up when I save lots of time with not reinstalling and not booting up. I just close the lid and open it after a while when my iBook is needed again. I love it. At some point you just dont care about certain things anymore when you are just satisfied about the things you want running. And thats a fact with Mac OS X. You wont get that with any MS product.
When I tried do connect to my Suse 8 box it almost hang... I wonder how Apple makes it without any documentation..... I really would love to know all the network secrets.
Is there any good documentation on how to use all the network services Unix has? Like using nfs with other Unix/Linux boxes. Sharing stuff not only with Apple Talk. Using printers over the network. All the stuff you want to do when you have more than one computer at home but with different systems. It really is annoying when you try and try to figure out how something works. Not everybody is a nerd.