Weird, all this time I thought Muslim was a name give to a follower of Islam. Never realised it was a race of people, what country do they come from? Musimina?
Idiot.
Thankfully Scientology isn't recognised as a religion in the U.K. so doesn't fall under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
Sadly we've never had proper freedom of speech in the U.K., the only rights we do have is our implementation of the the European Convention of Human Rights under the name the Human Act. This act has several exceptions, notably those on religious and racial hatred free speech.
I've still got my mix'n'mojo wheel here, one the more fun copy protections. I remember when my friend and I brought Monkey Island 2, the guy in the shop showed us how easy it was to take the wheel apart and photocopy it.
Well I never said it was a good copy protection, just fun.
I think I'll have to wait for something with a bigger screen and a faster clock speed. You means something like a MacBook Pro? I think one of us is missing the point of the MacBook Air.
Err, now it can't.
I mean unless you're going to bring browser statistics into this argument, and I hope you're not as I'd like to think you release how in accurate these things really are.
Total Recorder Standard Edition costs just $11.95 (USD). Most other recording packages cost more and deliver less. Additionally, all new program updates are available to purchasers at no cost!
Being a gentoo fan I know the portage for Mac OS X is a good thing (tm)... But I hate having to use the X11 server on my mac, I'd prefer everything to be as native as possible.
So will it include the option to use one of the gtk+ Mac native ports (and possibly other widget/graphics libraries) or will we still have to crank up X11 before we can run any of the programs we install through the portage?
I smell a sitcom!
Weird, all this time I thought Muslim was a name give to a follower of Islam. Never realised it was a race of people, what country do they come from? Musimina? Idiot.
Thankfully Scientology isn't recognised as a religion in the U.K. so doesn't fall under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
Sadly we've never had proper freedom of speech in the U.K., the only rights we do have is our implementation of the the European Convention of Human Rights under the name the Human Act. This act has several exceptions, notably those on religious and racial hatred free speech.
Like SDL_svg? http://www.linuxmotors.com/SDL_svg/
I've still got my mix'n'mojo wheel here, one the more fun copy protections. I remember when my friend and I brought Monkey Island 2, the guy in the shop showed us how easy it was to take the wheel apart and photocopy it. Well I never said it was a good copy protection, just fun.
Err, now it can't. I mean unless you're going to bring browser statistics into this argument, and I hope you're not as I'd like to think you release how in accurate these things really are.
s/busy/old and drunk/g
So where does this leave Netscape on Mac or Linux? Will the Netscape 8 become available for Mac using IE5? Dear god anything but that.
Being a gentoo fan I know the portage for Mac OS X is a good thing (tm)... But I hate having to use the X11 server on my mac, I'd prefer everything to be as native as possible. So will it include the option to use one of the gtk+ Mac native ports (and possibly other widget/graphics libraries) or will we still have to crank up X11 before we can run any of the programs we install through the portage?