This past weekend, at their headquarters, Motorola ran a free electronics recycling and donation drive. No fee, no residential requirements, simply a nice and friendly day of recycling.
I never realized how much computer crap I had until I started putting it in my car. When I filled the car I realized how sad that really was.
But I was really glad to be recycling it. They even took my printer and the keyboards and put them in the donations pile.
now, I use an actual account on yahoo (see above) that I check once a week. I am already getting over 1000 virus-infected emails every day due to a rather popular Honda.co.uk advert that I had mirrored so I figure why worry about a couple more spams?
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Obvious to you, but not obvious to the millions of clueless "photographers" that take the same bad habits from their Single-Use cameras into the digital world.
My average is 450 shots, LCD on full time, and about 10% flash usage on a set of 2200mAH PowerEx's with my Canon A80.
NiMH's are a wonderful invention.
So if everyone thought like you and realized that everyone doesn't think like you, where would we be?
That's why I use QCD:
http://www.quinnware.com
Ok, I couldn't resist, but this really is a duplicate post, from 2000!
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http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/09/02
That links to an article on The Standard that is no longer available, except through archive.org:
http://web.archive.org/web/20001018100120/http:
This policy is NOT new. And nobody should be surprised at this move by the IOC. Not after sucking on teet of NBC's billions.
Just one of hundreds of good reasons to switch to Trillian :)
http://www.filelibrary.com:8080/Contents/DOS/54/1. html
http://home.comcast.net/~phule/trailer_hitchhikers .avi
This past weekend, at their headquarters, Motorola ran a free electronics recycling and donation drive. No fee, no residential requirements, simply a nice and friendly day of recycling.
I never realized how much computer crap I had until I started putting it in my car. When I filled the car I realized how sad that really was.
But I was really glad to be recycling it. They even took my printer and the keyboards and put them in the donations pile.
you@suck.com
now, I use an actual account on yahoo (see above) that I check once a week. I am already getting over 1000 virus-infected emails every day due to a rather popular Honda.co.uk advert that I had mirrored so I figure why worry about a couple more spams?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/21/144124 8&tid=
Ok, so it's not a duplicate story, but this was all flushed out weeks ago.
Not. News.
http://home.comcast.net/~phule/qarticles.html
http://home.comcast.net/~phule/www-csupomona-edu/j elerma/springfield/index.html
Eat of some of Comcast's bandwidth; they've got tons.
Did you see the trailer?
There's a TON of new CG.
I'm hoping he'll redeem himself by releasing the original student film with the Duval one.
You need to install Gallery. :)
Obvious to you, but not obvious to the millions of clueless "photographers" that take the same bad habits from their Single-Use cameras into the digital world.
It's a shame that as a small icon it looks terrible.
actually I believe it's: "I'm thinking it over."
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But hurray for Jack Benny. It's rare to see him mentioned on
Check out the Scientific American Frontiers episode on flight: Flying Free (2001)
http://www.pbs.org/saf/1109/index.html
There's a lot of cool stuff related to similar projects.
Grug, I don't think Steve really wants to see your nasty ass in his face every day... :)
Thaaaaats right. I knew he was in an episode somewhere!
I think PhatBot was one of Bender's best friends growing up...
You get a gold star and an extra cookie!
And you get to stay with teacher after class...
Instead you're wasting that time, a few minutes at a time, by browsing slashdot.
:)
Which do you think is worse?
sheesh that didn't take long.
l m l m l
I managed to get it mirrored here:
page 1:
http://www.phule.net/mirrors/mini-itx-cluster.htm
page 2:
http://www.phule.net/mirrors/mini-itx-cluster2.ht
page 3:
http://www.phule.net/mirrors/mini-itx-cluster3.ht
How about the fact that their first response to the browser name was to mail bomb everyone at Mozilla?
Yeah, I guess that's how adults act....