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  1. Re:$30,000 a year Can I have what you are smoking on First Red Hat Academy for High School · · Score: 1

    hahha suckas!!! i graded a 1.5 years ago. and i'm banking 6 figures with gpa of below 2.5 doing java. hahahah of course, cost of living where i'm at makes my salary like 30k :(

  2. Bah not worth it buy a replay on Build Your Own Linux PVR · · Score: 1

    I actually tried to get this working with wintv pvr 250. Works decently however pretty unstable, and works more like a vcr.

    I ended up buying a replay tv 4504 for about 200 bux. works out of a box, can record all my shows, tv guide support, and network support. Now I download my videos, and burn them on to dvds or svcds for watching. Extremely painless, and extremely easy to setup 9 bux a month. worth it for me :)

  3. these things sux get a replay tv instead on Review: EyeTV · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I got one of these things for my winxp machine. A wintv-pvr 250. Damn thing was the buggiest piece of hardware I ever had. Crashed my machine every day, drivers were always unstable, scheduled shows would fail to run. If you want something that you sit there and manually control and reboot your system it works great. Not worth the 150 bux I spent on it, replay tvs are on sale at circuit city for 200 bux after rebates! This thing is a dream, records all your shows for you, you can even download straight to your computer, and burn as a svcd without any problems.

  4. Re:We're working on one... on Automatic Functional Testing for Mac and Linux? · · Score: 2, Informative

    you can get system.out stream and write out the character sequences to that byte if it is a terminal/telnet program. For swing programs, you can just fire off actionevents to take care of the items.

  5. Re:I don't know how many people will go for this.. on AMD's 64-Bit Chip · · Score: 1

    Man... I have owned 3 AMD XP boards. Each one has some random instability problems, compared to my celery system i was running 2 years ago. Once I get a chance, I am going to pickup a stable 2.4 p4, without all that extra heat