I always took notes on my laptop in college, minus the one class where the prof didn't approve of anything more modern than a mechanical pencil. I can understand a case-by-case ban (playing music, being a distraction, etc), but if your students are all just wasting time on Facebook.. well, you're not esxaclty required to pass them, are you?
I use an old wyse terminal as the console for a 486/50 running netbsd, but I think the oldest monitor I own is an IBM-branded 12" amber monochrome monitor that's plugged into another 486 (running linux 2.2.something and running as a dialup router. (hah))
No, but I have the 133mhz version. It runs at 160 fine, though. Well.. it runs now, but some time before I got it, one of the ram banks was fried. It runs linux and plays mp3s in the livingroom.:]
All my ideas are absolutely brilliant, until somebody points out why they can't work."
-- Linus Torvalds on LKML (26/09/2002)
blurbing about "sticky pages" support in the vm
I always took notes on my laptop in college, minus the one class where the prof didn't approve of anything more modern than a mechanical pencil. I can understand a case-by-case ban (playing music, being a distraction, etc), but if your students are all just wasting time on Facebook.. well, you're not esxaclty required to pass them, are you?
Anoyone else get a 404 the first 20 times they clicked "read more"?
hahaha.. you seriously just made me spew coke all over my desk.
thanks. that was great.
I use an old wyse terminal as the console for a 486/50 running netbsd, but I think the oldest monitor I own is an IBM-branded 12" amber monochrome monitor that's plugged into another 486 (running linux 2.2.something and running as a dialup router. (hah))
Not that small, but I do have a 486/50 with 16megs serving nfs shares, and a 486/100, 48megs running imap.
AC First Posts don't count, dude. dc=
:: yeah right.. who the hell keeps a journal on there computer?
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I do. Am I totally alone? I thought alot of geek-types, if they kept journals, kept them on their computer. Especially if they own a laptop.
This is not a sig.
: ...did anyone ever get a 160MHz Am5x86?
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No, but I have the 133mhz version. It runs at 160 fine, though. Well.. it runs now, but some time before I got it, one of the ram banks was fried. It runs linux and plays mp3s in the livingroom.
All my ideas are absolutely brilliant, until somebody points out why they can't work."
-- Linus Torvalds on LKML (26/09/2002) blurbing about "sticky pages" support in the vm