I admit I haven't RTFA since the site is./ed, but I have a question. Does this digital radio fill in the ID3 tags? Also, are they doing any watermarking of the mp3's?
One of the main issues with Linux Live CD's is the fact that it is rare for a live cd to properly initialize ALL the hardware on the computer. (i.e. sound card and wireless 802.11)
Until something happens to allow universal driver support, live cd's will leave a bad taste in people's mouths who use obscure / cheap hardware (most windows users)
Wikipedia is trying to offer information to help the community. I can't understand why the slashdot community doesn't want to help out a dying webserver, but wants to buy air bazookas over at thinkgeek.
I have played EverQuest for several months, and quite frankly, I got bored with it. I owned an XBox, and decided to spend $50 on XBL. I couldn't believe the difference. The only live game I have right now is Moto GP, but it woke me up. EverQuest is dull because no skill is required to play. But XBox games require you to practice and think about what you're doing. Just try it and see for yourself.
I admit I haven't RTFA since the site is ./ed, but I have a question. Does this digital radio fill in the ID3 tags? Also, are they doing any watermarking of the mp3's?
One of the main issues with Linux Live CD's is the fact that it is rare for a live cd to properly initialize ALL the hardware on the computer. (i.e. sound card and wireless 802.11) Until something happens to allow universal driver support, live cd's will leave a bad taste in people's mouths who use obscure / cheap hardware (most windows users)
Mmh, hotcakes /homer simpson
Wikipedia is trying to offer information to help the community. I can't understand why the slashdot community doesn't want to help out a dying webserver, but wants to buy air bazookas over at thinkgeek.
or just point their brower to here
Sounds like you almost did a Wiley Coyote. Did you have the little umbrella.
Comments are for weenies. As the old saying goes, "Since it was hard to write, it should be hard to read and understand." Well, something like that.
This is a good idea. Just one question:
When the copyright expires, are they going to give the ebooks to efforts like Project Gutenburg?
I agree. That's the reason why Lindows made Click & Run, Redhat made rpm, and debian made apt-get
I have played EverQuest for several months, and quite frankly, I got bored with it. I owned an XBox, and decided to spend $50 on XBL. I couldn't believe the difference. The only live game I have right now is Moto GP, but it woke me up. EverQuest is dull because no skill is required to play. But XBox games require you to practice and think about what you're doing. Just try it and see for yourself.