the fourth color was found a while ago: check out www.negativland.com for more information on squant.
and, contrary to this report, anyone can see it with an appropriate monitor (and browser plugin)
just to be the devil's advocate a bit, rouge was a lot less of a frail old man than he was. If he died right after lighting up the torch, the plan (and his posse) would be pretty SOL
IANESR, but i believe that "approved" would mean it falls under the Debian Free Software Guidelines, which i didn't think mozilla's did. shows what i know.
If I was intel, I wouldn't rush to put out chips labeled 1Ghz. here's why: a 333 mhz proccessor sounds a good deal faster than a 200, and clock chip speeds have been increasing at a couple hundred mhz per whatever time span it is (wow, i'm out of the loop) but a 1.2 to 1.3 gigahertz chip dosen't have that appeal to induhviduals as "massively faster".
really? it seemed to me that the article was trying to make someone believe it would work accross a network, even though it didn't. in other words, I thought MS was trying to make people believe that if they "read between the lines" but wasn't about to outright lie about a feature that they don't really have.
the only thing I want in the dos cli is command-completion. I've managed to become so addicted to it that it becomes a matter of phyisical pain to try to use dos (& dos boxes) NT makes this a thousand times worse. cd C:\winnt\profilles\administrator\desktop/me hits face with keyboard
re-read the rules for armor. or maybe you think a suit of plate is useless unless its magical. I should be able to quote you the exact page and such, but all my books (except book of humaniods) are beyond arms reach.
debain. The project name is pronounced Deb'-ian, with a short e, and emphasis on the first syllable. This word is a contraction of the names of Debra and Ian Murdock, who founded the project. (Dictionaries seem to offer some ambiguity in the pronunciation of Ian (!), but Ian prefers ee'-an.) -debian FAQ
debain. The project name is pronounced Deb'-ian, with a short e, and emphasis on the first syllable. This word is a contraction of the names of Debra and Ian Murdock, who founded the project. (Dictionaries seem to offer some ambiguity in the pronunciation of Ian (!), but Ian prefers ee'-an.)
I liked some of the points made, but a couple of sentences sent chills up my spine:
Would that we could, but we can't, any more than you can make a black hole by shooting two billiard balls together.
this reminds me of the PATOS (PATEOS?) from Zodiac, as in: "by using a down-to-earth metaphor, we'll displace all your silly, uninformed fears"
From a theoretical viewpoint then, the risk of catastrophe is probably negligible.
I think it's the wording of this that gets me. "probably negligible"? I know I'll sleep well tonight because the PR flacks have told me not to worry about it.
forget "nerd factor", many linux/bsd users I know are much more ethical about thier software aquisition (read: less of them are warez d00ds and actually _buy_ games), if the user base ever gets to say 20% of the desktop market, it would seem to me that there would be much more actual money (not #people playing, actual green paper (or checks, whatever)) going to the software developers.
or maybe even hardware java decoding (picojava?) it would be nice to see a consumer portable that could run java, quickly, using the springboard modules. hell, i'd buy one.
go, right now and (rent || buy || borrow || barter with sex for) one of the episodes w/ joel, and fear for your immortal soul, having made such a blasphemous statement.
the fourth color was found a while ago: check out www.negativland.com for more information on squant.
and, contrary to this report, anyone can see it with an appropriate monitor (and browser plugin)
actually, doom and quake will run, but thier installers won't.
i was bothered by that too, best i could come up with is that she meant when she warned him that he was about to get stabbed.
just to be the devil's advocate a bit, rouge was a lot less of a frail old man than he was. If he died right after lighting up the torch, the plan (and his posse) would be pretty SOL
is that because of a matter/antimatter sort of thing, or a huge DBZ-style duel-to-the-death?
Oh, lord molyneux! smite the unbeliever! smite! smite! seriously, 15:1, you'll eat those words when you play the game.
IANESR, but i believe that "approved" would mean it falls under the Debian Free Software Guidelines, which i didn't think mozilla's did.
shows what i know.
If I was intel, I wouldn't rush to put out chips labeled 1Ghz. here's why:
a 333 mhz proccessor sounds a good deal faster than a 200, and clock chip speeds have been increasing at a couple hundred mhz per whatever time span it is (wow, i'm out of the loop)
but a 1.2 to 1.3 gigahertz chip dosen't have that appeal to induhviduals as "massively faster".
really? it seemed to me that the article was trying to make someone believe it would work accross a network, even though it didn't. in other words, I thought MS was trying to make people believe that if they "read between the lines" but wasn't about to outright lie about a feature that they don't really have.
just like the males who post on /. with nicks that imply femininininity.
these sickos must be stopped.
suddenly, the DPS support in GNUStep seems more important.
the only thing I want in the dos cli is command-completion. I've managed to become so addicted to it that it becomes a matter of phyisical pain to try to use dos (& dos boxes) NT makes this a thousand times worse. cd C:\winnt\profilles\administrator\desktop /me hits face with keyboard
re-read the rules for armor. or maybe you think a suit of plate is useless unless its magical. I should be able to quote you the exact page and such, but all my books (except book of humaniods) are beyond arms reach.
whatever mr. 13373R-than-you. go use the HURD or something. I want smp support.
the cereal you refer to is sold by phillip morris' as "grape nuts".
funny, windows tells me that the next odd day is only eleven years away, on 1-1-1911
debain. The project name is pronounced Deb'-ian, with a short e, and emphasis on the first syllable. This word is a contraction of the names of Debra and Ian Murdock, who founded the project. (Dictionaries seem to offer some ambiguity in the pronunciation of Ian (!), but Ian prefers ee'-an.) -debian FAQ
debain. The project name is pronounced Deb'-ian, with a short e, and emphasis on the first syllable. This word is a contraction of the names of Debra and Ian Murdock, who founded the project. (Dictionaries seem to offer some ambiguity in the pronunciation of Ian (!), but Ian prefers ee'-an.)
I liked some of the points made, but a couple of sentences sent chills up my spine:
Would that we could, but we can't, any more than you can make a black hole by shooting two billiard balls together.
this reminds me of the PATOS (PATEOS?) from Zodiac, as in: "by using a down-to-earth metaphor, we'll displace all your silly, uninformed fears"
From a theoretical viewpoint then, the risk of catastrophe is probably negligible.
I think it's the wording of this that gets me. "probably negligible"? I know I'll sleep well tonight because the PR flacks have told me not to worry about it.
forget "nerd factor", many linux/bsd users I know are much more ethical about thier software aquisition (read: less of them are warez d00ds and actually _buy_ games), if the user base ever gets to say 20% of the desktop market, it would seem to me that there would be much more actual money (not #people playing, actual green paper (or checks, whatever)) going to the software developers.
or maybe even hardware java decoding (picojava?) it would be nice to see a consumer portable that could run java, quickly, using the springboard modules. hell, i'd buy one.
you mean "Brain tape" don't you? i loved that term, it'd be great to have my entire being summed up in a linear-access storage medium.
must be another "de-facto standard"
as far as i know, the bsd kernel has no support for vaporware.
go, right now and (rent || buy || borrow || barter with sex for) one of the episodes w/ joel, and fear for your immortal soul, having made such a blasphemous statement.