Look, there are boats in the picture, there could be another one past the light pole, obscured by the trees. Maybe tied up to the low level docks you can see to the right of the light pole.
Someone on the dock or in a boat behind the tree shot a flare gun out towards the water. The streak across the picture is an artifact because the flare was so bright.
Now the real question is whether there was another flare shot from the grassy knoll?
Do people really use their computers? Don't count time spent surfing, emailing, and playing games and most people use their computer as... a status symbol.
I've logged into FU with Mozilla 1+, Netscape 7, Opera, and Konqueror. Basically anything with cookies and javascript support. If only lynx supported javascript...
Re:Not working in Mandrake 9.0. Someone plz help .
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In Mandrake 9.0 I used the Configuration -> Mandrake Control Center (which runs drakconf) and in the System -> Fonts section (which runs drakfont) to import my windows fonts automatically. I'm not sure where 'Use sub-pixel hinting' is, but my fonts seem to work fine with anti-aliasing on and off (checkbox in KDE Control Center -> Look and Feel -> Fonts).
Look, there are boats in the picture, there could be another one past the light pole, obscured by the trees. Maybe tied up to the low level docks you can see to the right of the light pole.
Someone on the dock or in a boat behind the tree shot a flare gun out towards the water. The streak across the picture is an artifact because the flare was so bright.
Now the real question is whether there was another flare shot from the grassy knoll?
The minimal themes look even better, so I set all the px values to zero.
Here is the jar I modified for my Firefox (Windows) browser at work. Download and replace classic.jar in the firefox/chrome folder.
The sound supervisor did an excellent job. I'm a big fan of Obi Wan Kenobi's work. :)
Did anyone else notice the humorous credits?
Did anyone check snopes.com for this one?
http://www.blorp.com/music/Full%20Jams/031115-bren nankushner.mp3
*BSD is dead. Long live *BSD.
Attention Windows users who log in using KDE as you window manager, the "Start button" is now a big K and Wordpad is now called KEdit.
K -> Applications -> Editors -> KEdit
They should have paid the Russians to send 20 civilians to the ISS, that would have made more sense!
Do people really use their computers? Don't count time spent surfing, emailing, and playing games and most people use their computer as... a status symbol.
At home I use OpenBSD, Mandrake, and OS X. At work I program on Solaris and HP/UX, but email, documentation, time input and payroll is all NT.
I've logged into FU with Mozilla 1+, Netscape 7, Opera, and Konqueror. Basically anything with cookies and javascript support. If only lynx supported javascript...
In Mandrake 9.0 I used the Configuration -> Mandrake Control Center (which runs drakconf) and in the System -> Fonts section (which runs drakfont) to import my windows fonts automatically. I'm not sure where 'Use sub-pixel hinting' is, but my fonts seem to work fine with anti-aliasing on and off (checkbox in KDE Control Center -> Look and Feel -> Fonts).