So presumably Real tend to make more than $100000 dollars off of their software running on linux? All this means is they are now *as* legit as xmms, mplayer, mpg123, lame etc, all of which make nothing... and so I can also run legitimatly
no probs, I just googled for 5454178568431210..5454178568431212. Anyway, this thing expires the end of next month. Anyone know what that 481 on the signature strip is for?
I picked up a 5" LCD display for a PS/1 in a second hand games shop for 20quid (They're designed to let you use your console on the move, hmm...). This one had a composite video connector, but you usually have to hack apart the console connector to connect it to anything other than the intended console. If your lucky it will take RGB as well.
Not a great picture, but it looks okay. I use it for all sorts
There's one way to stop MS going on an SCO style rampage (and if they suffer from this I'm sure they will):
Any OSS project coder *needs* to read this code, to make sure nothing ends up looking like MS code. (Okay this probably wouldn't change anything)
But... perhaps MS thought of this already, perhaps the real plan is that reading all that awful code will taint OSS coders ability to write the quality code that we're used too...
Erm, I think that's the point...
So presumably Real tend to make more than $100000 dollars off of their software running on linux? All this means is they are now *as* legit as xmms, mplayer, mpg123, lame etc, all of which make nothing... and so I can also run legitimatly
... if they've seen the girl posing with the NES control pads?
no probs, I just googled for 5454178568431210..5454178568431212. Anyway, this thing expires the end of next month. Anyone know what that 481 on the signature strip is for?
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I picked up a 5" LCD display for a PS/1 in a second hand games shop for 20quid (They're designed to let you use your console on the move, hmm...). This one had a composite video connector, but you usually have to hack apart the console connector to connect it to anything other than the intended console. If your lucky it will take RGB as well.
Not a great picture, but it looks okay. I use it for all sorts
There's one way to stop MS going on an SCO style rampage (and if they suffer from this I'm sure they will): Any OSS project coder *needs* to read this code, to make sure nothing ends up looking like MS code. (Okay this probably wouldn't change anything) But... perhaps MS thought of this already, perhaps the real plan is that reading all that awful code will taint OSS coders ability to write the quality code that we're used too...
Found this nothing to back it up on microsoft.com just yet though...
http://www.zug.com/gab/index.cgi?func=view_thread& sort=funnymtd&head=1&thread_id=33571