... not to go out tonight because tomorrow I would regret it.
How do they do that?!
Fascinating thing, the internet.
Re:While this is great for open source advocates..
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TheOpenCD 2.0 Released
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At home, I did it the Microsoft way. I installed OpenOffice and Firefox. Made them the default apps and removed the IE icons in the All Users dir. I told my family I would install MS Office 'some day'.
Worked for me to convince them. They don't want anything else now.
I find my current MP3s good enough to not re-rip my CDs to ogg, and then you say I should have ripped it lossless in the first place.
Can you imagine I don't care what extension my files have or if it is lossless? Can you not totally enjoy music if you have the knowledge the audio-stream is mangled even though you can not hear it?
You are a purist, I give you that. But also you are stupid or fascistic.
Re:Netscape backed by firefox??
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Netscape Reborn?
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So it's something like siscors, paper and rock?
Re:Firefox, choice of the pr0n-loving generation!
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Firefox News Roundup
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You can also have: image zoom, visited links removed, open all links at once, save any media to disk easilly, auto download abcd00.avi to abcd24.avi automatically.
It turns your computer into one mean streamlined p0rn machine.
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I downloaded it 1 time for six pc's.
How about system administrators that install it network-wide?
You piss in the hole.
Then the ball floats out!
Sucking?
It's the same as German, but then Dutch.
... not to go out tonight because tomorrow I would regret it.
How do they do that?!
Fascinating thing, the internet.
At home, I did it the Microsoft way. I installed OpenOffice and Firefox. Made them the default apps and removed the IE icons in the All Users dir. I told my family I would install MS Office 'some day'.
Worked for me to convince them. They don't want anything else now.
You can also just browse the site for software instead of downloading the entire CD. Then also you are sure you have the latest version of whatever.
The site is not yet updated, these are from 1.4:
http://theopencd.sunsite.dk/programs-v1.4/
WTF.
I find my current MP3s good enough to not re-rip my CDs to ogg, and then you say I should have ripped it lossless in the first place.
Can you imagine I don't care what extension my files have or if it is lossless? Can you not totally enjoy music if you have the knowledge the audio-stream is mangled even though you can not hear it?
You are a purist, I give you that. But also you are stupid or fascistic.
You audiophile.
I advise you to backup it all if you can. (copying it to some friend's PC every once in a while) I lost my much bigger collection once.
"12 channels of 96-bit 1MHz audio!"
That might just happen... when the TWELVE-EARED ZORKS RULE EARTH!
"What more could one ask?"
Some more time, maybe?
My time is not worthless enough to re-rip my entire collection.
I rather put that time in something else.
Try ubuntu. You will be purprised.
Mad? Nah, I friendly thank the author for making it so clear the acticle is not to be taken seriously.
It takes only one person to deny your statement, be carefull with that, especially on slashdot. ;-)
How about filesize/quality, patents, protection/restriction and processor-usage?
I have MP3s and OGGs living along just fine. If a better format comes out than OGG I will be using that too.
You forgot the www. in www.pmail.com.
http://www.pmail.com/
Else it does not work.
Advertisers bad for IE users.
There is a 'show in IE' extention.
http://www.google.nl/search?q=cache:5p4B1xNAGXkJ:w ww.asktog.com/Bughouse/10MostPersistentBugs.html+& hl=nl&lr=&client=firefox-a&strip=1
Good google cache (no images).
TCP/IP = TC/I
TCI, which stands for Telecommunications, Incorporated, was a cable television provider in the United States.
The company came into being in 1968, following the merger of Western Microwave, Inc. and Community Television, Inc.
After going public in 1970, the company grew rapidly, and became the top cable provider in the United States. It was purchased by AT&T in 1999.
Do you mean that we have no reason to be impressed or that the readers can't read.
Or do I miss something?
It's a good markup but not really worth (Score:5, Informative), right? There must be something I missed in your post.
BMDFH
Anyone could explain this one for me?
Bastard meta-distribution from hell?
So it's something like siscors, paper and rock?
You can also have:
image zoom,
visited links removed,
open all links at once,
save any media to disk easilly,
auto download abcd00.avi to abcd24.avi automatically.
It turns your computer into one mean streamlined p0rn machine.
I downloaded it 1 time for six pc's.
How about system administrators that install it network-wide?