I've signed the petition and had all my friends sign it. The poor kid... I really hope he gets into Episode III. After all the embarassment he's gone through, something like that needs to happen...
You can always depend on IBM. They contribute to Linux... help Windows users... make awesome products, even if they do cost too much... But, hey, IBM is great.
I've never seen a company make such hilarious claims in all my life. Ugh. What a bunch of idiots the SCO is. I very much doubt that IBM is managing attacks against the SCO, but even if they are, good for them. The SCO is simply making itself the ridicule of the geek world.
Probably because the code is so small, businesses would start laughing their asses off at them. It's probably something like Metallica suing that band because Metallica 'owns' that chord. Yeah fucking right.
I find Fehily's approach to teaching different languages very unaffective and unorganized. I own his Python book, and have sampled many of his other works.
Mozilla is here to stay. Some more code fixes and speedier loading times would help the browser as well now, but I'll use it with or without those. MSIE isn't secure enough and crashes far too often. Besides, what's better than tabbed browsing? Hoo-ha!
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That's kind of off-topic, yes? Who cares, anyways? The book review is here, and now I must go out and find this book. I for one loved Napster, and continue to love Kazaa and IMesh, though they suck compared to Napster. Napster is the one... true... lust... I must have it back!
Hurrah! It's about frickin' time that this came out... Now let's just pray the developers didn't make a deal with the RIAA and are sellign our identities to them with this new version.
So, what's the verdict on it, fellow geeks?
And, suddenly, and lose any threads of safety that I once felt while in this country.
Sean: So, Joe... how about New Zealand?
Joe: Yeah, sure, let's go. Leave this hell hole.
Sean: Word. Frickin' government. Go starting packing the computers and the cluster.
Joe: Yeah, yeah.
Sean: C'mon, I don't want they're stupid 'Big Brother' to see us.
Via CPU + Linux = Sweet stuff.
Seriously, it's about time there was an inexpensive Linux Laptop. I might even consider getting it instead of a new mini-ITX system. Whee!
I'm not a big fan of Python, but I'm glad he's moving to a security group. The guy is close to being a genius, so let's hope they get some good stuff out.
There's gotta be a cheaper way to make a good Linux PDA. That's what's keeping me from buying a PDA... I'd rather carry around my custom ITX system with a 5" LCD.... Sorry.
Oh, wait. So, schools can finally start profiling all 'students' labeled as 'Gamers'? Oh, boy. This is just getting better and better. Who cares, honestly?
It's time to move on. Microsoft needs to concentrate more on their operating system's security rather than a stupid internet framework that never took off. Sure, it's interwoven with some of their later OSes, but it's crap. Move on.
...the SCO stole the code from Linux, copyrighted it with System V or whatever, and is now accusing Linux of stealing it?
It's about frelling time.
I've signed the petition and had all my friends sign it. The poor kid... I really hope he gets into Episode III. After all the embarassment he's gone through, something like that needs to happen...
You can always depend on IBM. They contribute to Linux... help Windows users... make awesome products, even if they do cost too much... But, hey, IBM is great.
I've never seen a company make such hilarious claims in all my life. Ugh. What a bunch of idiots the SCO is. I very much doubt that IBM is managing attacks against the SCO, but even if they are, good for them. The SCO is simply making itself the ridicule of the geek world.
Whatever.
They really don't know what is going to happen to them if they don't shut their fucking mouths, do they?
I find Fehily's approach to teaching different languages very unaffective and unorganized. I own his Python book, and have sampled many of his other works.
I think Radio Detectors work fairly well, too, but they don't tell you whether it's 802.11x or not, so I guess that is pretty good.
Bah. Crazybrowser my foot.
Oh, wait. Nevermind. Yeah, AOL's still supporting them. They're still going to support the new Foundation.
So it would seem. Didn't they announce this some time ago? Or were they never really supported by the m at all?
Mozilla is here to stay. Some more code fixes and speedier loading times would help the browser as well now, but I'll use it with or without those. MSIE isn't secure enough and crashes far too often. Besides, what's better than tabbed browsing? Hoo-ha!
That's kind of off-topic, yes? Who cares, anyways? The book review is here, and now I must go out and find this book.
I for one loved Napster, and continue to love Kazaa and IMesh, though they suck compared to Napster. Napster is the one... true... lust... I must have it back!
Hurrah! It's about frickin' time that this came out... Now let's just pray the developers didn't make a deal with the RIAA and are sellign our identities to them with this new version. So, what's the verdict on it, fellow geeks?
And, suddenly, and lose any threads of safety that I once felt while in this country. Sean: So, Joe... how about New Zealand? Joe: Yeah, sure, let's go. Leave this hell hole. Sean: Word. Frickin' government. Go starting packing the computers and the cluster. Joe: Yeah, yeah. Sean: C'mon, I don't want they're stupid 'Big Brother' to see us.
I don't believe it's time. So they have decided to call it 2.6 and not 3.0? I'm going to have to get the source now... YES!
The Via does use less power than a Celeron, but that is a good deal, too.
Since they take up very little power, usually require no or small HSF.
Via CPU + Linux = Sweet stuff. Seriously, it's about time there was an inexpensive Linux Laptop. I might even consider getting it instead of a new mini-ITX system. Whee!
I'm not a big fan of Python, but I'm glad he's moving to a security group. The guy is close to being a genius, so let's hope they get some good stuff out.
There's gotta be a cheaper way to make a good Linux PDA. That's what's keeping me from buying a PDA... I'd rather carry around my custom ITX system with a 5" LCD.... Sorry.
Oh, wait. So, schools can finally start profiling all 'students' labeled as 'Gamers'? Oh, boy. This is just getting better and better. Who cares, honestly?
It's time to move on. Microsoft needs to concentrate more on their operating system's security rather than a stupid internet framework that never took off. Sure, it's interwoven with some of their later OSes, but it's crap. Move on.
Version 9.0 of what?