I use links2 usually, not lynx, but still lynx is useful for a couple of things, like dumping headers easy/fast, and to download remotely from console:)
keeping code warning clean would be an absolute requisite for that to work, wanna bet on percentage of FLOSS projects that keep code clean enough to see that one ??
do you realize that you only need to mount the disk (read-only preferable) on another box to read the contents, no need for crack, you can crack all the accounts to search for possible passwords for other services, but the data is easily readable
I've only been on one of ther gigs, but heard a lot on mp3, and I have never, NEVER, heard "one" shortened at all, one thing I would think is that justice songs are a little bit too complicated to remember with all the other songs they have to remember to play their concerts.
Sorry, Justices is great, much greater that kill'em, I would put Ride on top porbably, but not much better that justice.
totally depends on my mood, if into....., species definitively, if into.... and just saw species, I would see episode I or V for Vendetta could work too
you know, you got me thinking, a normal mortage in México would be about the price of the new ipod/iphone, and most people would pay even less... third world !!
Running my 33s, I still study, work, or even easily relax to sleep while listening (or whatever you call it) to MetallicA or Pantera, I find myself in a better mood when listening music I like, and I can concentrate better (maybe because of the better mood).
I was told that by 40 I would love classic music instead of hard rock, but I don't see that comming, I even like less classic music, and more pop than when I was 25 or 18.
I find too that I actually develop good work while multitasking, not that I do 5 things at a time, but I dont have a lot of proble to go from one activity to another back and forth. I think computeres have helped me a lot to develop that skills. And the fact that I actually work finite hours of the day, and when I'm with my family I usually don't even touch a computer o anything with internet.
traceroute to gsmtp163.google.com (64.233.163.27), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 123.123.123.254 (123.123.123.254) 0.303 ms 0.387 ms 0.500 ms
2 123.123.123.123 (123.10.123.123) 2.847 ms 3.072 ms 3.299 ms
3 router.mydomain.com (XXXXXXXXX) 4.585 ms 5.770 ms 6.992 ms
4 inet-mex-vallejo-16-s4-1-5-0.uninet-ide.com.mx (201.147.96.202) 53.506 ms 53.099 ms 46.419 ms
5 * bb-mex-nextengo-25-ge14-0.uninet.net.mx (201.125.73.6) 52.929 ms 46.308 ms
6 bbint-la-onewilshire-2-pos-6-0.uninet.net.mx (200.38.192.229) 118.067 ms 76.165 ms 123.244 ms
7 72.14.197.233 (72.14.197.233) 166.825 ms 166.244 ms 152.814 ms
8 209.85.253.178 (209.85.253.178) 169.899 ms 161.260 ms 160.767 ms
9 209.85.251.32 (209.85.251.32) 165.965 ms 165.478 ms 152.600 ms 10 72.14.236.8 (72.14.236.8) 164.518 ms 163.878 ms 145.808 ms 11 64.233.174.81 (64.233.174.81) 167.846 ms 167.146 ms 153.377 ms 12 66.249.95.244 (66.249.95.244) 168.927 ms 164.328 ms 158.256 ms 13 66.249.94.127 (66.249.94.127) 150.111 ms 157.948 ms 150.717 ms 14 72.14.236.194 (72.14.236.194) 157.136 ms 194.446 ms 193.781 ms 15 gsmtp163.google.com (64.233.163.27) 193.311 ms 192.808 ms 159.062 ms
perfectly understandable from a guy comming from windows, think what would you say if you actually knew free software tools as good as propietary ones.
ignoring the fact that is trivial to install both subversion and tomcat on ubuntu or debian, I would try to remind you how long did it took for you to master the windows installing process ?
Most time its click next several times, but frequently there are little issues, some "obscure" desicions on the process, that "normal" users don't know how to do, or have hard time choosing the correct one.
That's why you need a technicall support team on every company, because desktop users usually do it wrong, even when the installer makes it dead easy.
After a few months using linux you will get the feeling to make things right, and you will even learn enough to make variations, personalizations, and the like, you will actually know how to do things, instead of learning how to adapt to the "little details" of windows software.
I use links2 usually, not lynx, but still lynx is useful for a couple of things, like dumping headers easy/fast, and to download remotely from console :)
second that (redundantly) i use them both and are quite good at its work
again ?
its kinda sad to see that a lot of people is way sicker than we are isn't it?
you're ruining my joke, please, you're like physicist vieweing sci-fi (I should know, I have one at home)
I would say that having the box connected to the internet is way worst !!, please disconnect that cable as I wi
if you don't like learning stuff like compiling kernel, or dont have the time, using gentoo is a big mistake
Dr Evil is priceless !
If done in windows, I can think on a 10 lines script that would do the job
keeping code warning clean would be an absolute requisite for that to work, wanna bet on percentage of FLOSS projects that keep code clean enough to see that one ??
do you realize that you only need to mount the disk (read-only preferable) on another box to read the contents, no need for crack, you can crack all the accounts to search for possible passwords for other services, but the data is easily readable
damn it !!! this is good, I'm still finishing the first one too and I have to quite myself in order to not embarrasing me in public
so the legal system that convicted him and found him guilty, don't you think ??
priceless, I really love that cover !! Really, not kidding
I've only been on one of ther gigs, but heard a lot on mp3, and I have never, NEVER, heard "one" shortened at all, one thing I would think is that justice songs are a little bit too complicated to remember with all the other songs they have to remember to play their concerts. Sorry, Justices is great, much greater that kill'em, I would put Ride on top porbably, but not much better that justice.
Daren is this you ??
how so ?
totally depends on my mood, if into ....., species definitively, if into .... and just saw species, I would see episode I or V for Vendetta could work too
you know, you got me thinking, a normal mortage in México would be about the price of the new ipod/iphone, and most people would pay even less... third world !!
Running my 33s, I still study, work, or even easily relax to sleep while listening (or whatever you call it) to MetallicA or Pantera, I find myself in a better mood when listening music I like, and I can concentrate better (maybe because of the better mood).
I was told that by 40 I would love classic music instead of hard rock, but I don't see that comming, I even like less classic music, and more pop than when I was 25 or 18.
I find too that I actually develop good work while multitasking, not that I do 5 things at a time, but I dont have a lot of proble to go from one activity to another back and forth. I think computeres have helped me a lot to develop that skills. And the fact that I actually work finite hours of the day, and when I'm with my family I usually don't even touch a computer o anything with internet.
i use debian, but u know what, i started using amarok back in my gentoo days, ur right
traceroute to gsmtp163.google.com (64.233.163.27), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 123.123.123.254 (123.123.123.254) 0.303 ms 0.387 ms 0.500 ms
2 123.123.123.123 (123.10.123.123) 2.847 ms 3.072 ms 3.299 ms
3 router.mydomain.com (XXXXXXXXX) 4.585 ms 5.770 ms 6.992 ms
4 inet-mex-vallejo-16-s4-1-5-0.uninet-ide.com.mx (201.147.96.202) 53.506 ms 53.099 ms 46.419 ms
5 * bb-mex-nextengo-25-ge14-0.uninet.net.mx (201.125.73.6) 52.929 ms 46.308 ms
6 bbint-la-onewilshire-2-pos-6-0.uninet.net.mx (200.38.192.229) 118.067 ms 76.165 ms 123.244 ms
7 72.14.197.233 (72.14.197.233) 166.825 ms 166.244 ms 152.814 ms
8 209.85.253.178 (209.85.253.178) 169.899 ms 161.260 ms 160.767 ms
9 209.85.251.32 (209.85.251.32) 165.965 ms 165.478 ms 152.600 ms
10 72.14.236.8 (72.14.236.8) 164.518 ms 163.878 ms 145.808 ms
11 64.233.174.81 (64.233.174.81) 167.846 ms 167.146 ms 153.377 ms
12 66.249.95.244 (66.249.95.244) 168.927 ms 164.328 ms 158.256 ms
13 66.249.94.127 (66.249.94.127) 150.111 ms 157.948 ms 150.717 ms
14 72.14.236.194 (72.14.236.194) 157.136 ms 194.446 ms 193.781 ms
15 gsmtp163.google.com (64.233.163.27) 193.311 ms 192.808 ms 159.062 ms
perfectly understandable from a guy comming from windows, think what would you say if you actually knew free software tools as good as propietary ones.
ignoring the fact that is trivial to install both subversion and tomcat on ubuntu or debian, I would try to remind you how long did it took for you to master the windows installing process ?
Most time its click next several times, but frequently there are little issues, some "obscure" desicions on the process, that "normal" users don't know how to do, or have hard time choosing the correct one.
That's why you need a technicall support team on every company, because desktop users usually do it wrong, even when the installer makes it dead easy.
After a few months using linux you will get the feeling to make things right, and you will even learn enough to make variations, personalizations, and the like, you will actually know how to do things, instead of learning how to adapt to the "little details" of windows software.
what would cost more: implement something similar from zero with windows or with linux ?
The answer lies on the cost to admin, if the windows admin's wage is lower that the linux admin's, then go for it