> I've met w. the local governing body to discuss this last year.
God, I'll bet they almost died, trying not to laugh in your face. You must have been coffee-machine talk for a week.
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> education
Clearly underfunded in your state.
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Yes, but after you figure out that it doesn't work in the stock market, you realize that by rewriting a few functions, it will work on the roulette wheel. Then it's off to Vegas, and easy livin'.
ATI is like Detroit cars in the early 90s: they may be okay, finally. But so many people were burned by the crappy drivers, they'll buy Nvidia. Chrysler owners became Honda owners, and they ain't coming back.
If Chrysler is the best example you can think of, then Mandrake is doomed. They got megatonnage of federal help.
People see a company [United Airlines] go into bankruptcy, and think the sub-dollar stock becomes 'a good bet'. It ain't. Stockholders are last in line. They get bupkis.
The first server I ever set up was OS/2 1.0, on a co-worker's discarded '286. You could - ohmygosh - task switch betweeen fullscreen cmd shells. Blew my mind.
I would like to congratulate you on spelling your, too, loosen, and it's correctly. For an Anon Coward, you are a rare sight indeed.
Gasp! Not the Quebec Order of Engineers? Defenders of truth and justice! Fighting for the common man, against the dastardly League of Demi-Engineers!
I know a few Canad's, down south here, told me they always thought that the dumbest law going.
Now, I'm entertained by the thought of you and QOoE, diligently agreeing on Microsoft's frauds.
> Actually, they (Microsoft) are being taken to court over the whole thing
Got a link?
> I've met w. the local governing body to discuss this last year.
God, I'll bet they almost died, trying not to laugh in your face. You must have been coffee-machine talk for a week.
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> education
Clearly underfunded in your state.
Yes, but after you figure out that it doesn't work in the stock market, you realize that by rewriting a few functions, it will work on the roulette wheel. Then it's off to Vegas, and easy livin'.
> 486 DX system ... and 1/2 gig
Half a gig? Shit, what bank did you rob? We had 120MB, and strutted like horny alley cats.
ATI is like Detroit cars in the early 90s: they may be okay, finally. But so many people were burned by the crappy drivers, they'll buy Nvidia. Chrysler owners became Honda owners, and they ain't coming back.
>> the OS problems with the 2002s
Say what? My buddy's 2002tii had an OS? In 1978? Damn.
Clearly, you failed Econ 200.
Please review Chapter 3, Sunk Costs.
If Chrysler is the best example you can think of, then Mandrake is doomed. They got megatonnage of federal help.
People see a company [United Airlines] go into bankruptcy, and think the sub-dollar stock becomes 'a good bet'. It ain't. Stockholders are last in line. They get bupkis.
Heh, that's just what those of us in the top 5 tell the next 995.
If you hadn't misspelled 'misspell', I'd've given you a big smootchy kiss.
> not a big fan of the Judge though
Blasphemer!
For punishment, you must drive a Mustang II. If you complain, it will be a Capri.
OS/2 1.0 was non-graphical. OS/2 1.1 had the first gui. I ran 'em both.
Gosh, do you 'think' they WILL?
Let's play "spot the discrepancy"! I pick:
a) I've maxed my CC's
b) I've always managed my money rather well
Do I win? Do I? Whoohoo!
I think Salon is 'tard.
Yeah, but what about a 100 pound gorilla using a wall hack? What about that?
Foul wasteland? Who's burning cars, Riot Boy?
They left out Frank Zappa!
> I feel old.
You look worse.
He prefers 98 to XP? Kill him. Kill him now.
The first server I ever set up was OS/2 1.0, on a co-worker's discarded '286. You could - ohmygosh - task switch betweeen fullscreen cmd shells. Blew my mind.
> 'disappeared' or recieving an unsolicited cruise missile
I would send a cruise down the stovepipe of anyone who can't spell 'receiving'.