Sure, it's 41 cents a gallon now. What happens when there is a huge demand for used cooking oil. Would that not drive the prices up comparable to deisel?
It's good to see an alternative to our dependancy on gasoline. I just paid $2.30 a gallon this morning and it's only going to get worse.
Here's is a google cache copy of an interview that Chris Sharp gave just before the release of Red Hat 8 touting that RHCE are the highest trained professionals in IT.
I believe Microware used the phrase windows to describe the windows in OS9 Level 2.
Microware OS9 ran on the Motorala 6809 that was found in Tandy's Color Computers back in the early 80's.
Stowell said the company has no immediate plans to file suit against government agencies using Linux, but rather plans to speak with individual offices about buying licenses first.
I'm sure the government would like to speak with you about these licenses too.
True but, doesn't this also pass through several other routers along the way..... Why is ones wireless router any different than any of the steps along the route?
Now what if McDonalds demanded to see all the reciepts for the Big Macs you ate in the last five years. If you did not produce proof of purchase, you will be forced to pay for them again and then some.
Sure, it's 41 cents a gallon now. What happens when there is a huge demand for used cooking oil. Would that not drive the prices up comparable to deisel? It's good to see an alternative to our dependancy on gasoline. I just paid $2.30 a gallon this morning and it's only going to get worse.
Here's is a google cache copy of an interview that Chris Sharp gave just before the release of Red Hat 8 touting that RHCE are the highest trained professionals in IT.
I believe Microware used the phrase windows to describe the windows in OS9 Level 2. Microware OS9 ran on the Motorala 6809 that was found in Tandy's Color Computers back in the early 80's.
At least they get something right. Try litigous bastard.
This robo sweeper is about as intelligant as a can opener.
Stowell said the company has no immediate plans to file suit against government agencies using Linux, but rather plans to speak with individual offices about buying licenses first. I'm sure the government would like to speak with you about these licenses too.
True but, doesn't this also pass through several other routers along the way..... Why is ones wireless router any different than any of the steps along the route?
Figures, Goes up for sale now just when the Browser Wars are over.
Let's not forget about spelling errors. Microsoft Windows is a pain in the glass.
If your browser has the ability to switch style sheets off, you can do that to view the same results.
Now what if McDonalds demanded to see all the reciepts for the Big Macs you ate in the last five years. If you did not produce proof of purchase, you will be forced to pay for them again and then some.