I don't know what the hell you are talking about. I have found FreeBSD more friendly than any of the so-called friendly linuxes out there. If more people gave it a try I'm sure there would be more *BSD users. It's easy to install, programs are easy to install, and thank God it doesn't make me l33t...well, not upon installation at least...
If I was thrown in prison for such an offense I'd be sure not to let any of the other prisoners know. I can see it now:
"Wha' chu in for?"
"Well...nothing bad...really."
"Yeah?"
"I was a spammer."
"YOU SICK BASTARD! GET HIM BOYS!"
The picture just is not very pleasant.
The truth is you can buy whatever speed of Mac you desire without all the extra HD space, ram, and super-dooper gfx card (all which Apple marks up heavily) and install those by yourself, picking and choosing from good deals on the net. This is because most, if not all, of these products will work for a mac just like they would for a PC. While it is not the same as making your own computer it definitely saves you a few bucks in the end, and makes it seem more like your own creation.
This is true. As a kid I spent hours and hours even days and weeks in a hospital due to a heart condition. What do you think I did while I was laying in that bed? I played games, tons of games, sometimes even with one hand when they had the IVs running through me. It was not until I was 12 or so that I actually was able to run for more than five minutes and I was amazed when I found out how good my basketball skills were. I have a great feeling that games helped this out, as I have a great ability to track random crap and am pretty good at marksmenship as well. I may never know if this is what helped me out, but I sure believe it did.
Tell the Birthday Stars computer when you were born, and it will look for a star that is your age in light years away from Earth. This means that the light we're seeing from that star today actually left the star around when you were born, and has taken your entire life to reach Earth.
From month to month you may see your birthday star changing. This is because as you get older the light from more and more distant stars has had the time to travel to Earth in during your life
The explaination is a little vague. My star will change if I understand correctly that your site only chooses it by the time in which its light takes to reach the Earth. That means that every year, if not more freaquently, I will get a new star since my old star will still send light at the same rate (in my case 16.7 light years will change to a 17 light years star in a month).
I would buy myself a laptop just to save all the time, soap, and water I use washing off the side of my left hand after writing with pencil. I need to save those whales, you know.
Everything is good in small portions, even atomic bombs. They are perfect for getting rid of those skin deficiencies, cancers, warts and well...skin.
mldonkey is pretty good and has Fast Track (meaning Kazaa) support.
...try to say it once.
I don't know what the hell you are talking about. I have found FreeBSD more friendly than any of the so-called friendly linuxes out there. If more people gave it a try I'm sure there would be more *BSD users. It's easy to install, programs are easy to install, and thank God it doesn't make me l33t...well, not upon installation at least...
I believe it was: Dungeons and Dragons.
"I was being serious."
If I was thrown in prison for such an offense I'd be sure not to let any of the other prisoners know. I can see it now: "Wha' chu in for?" "Well...nothing bad...really." "Yeah?" "I was a spammer." "YOU SICK BASTARD! GET HIM BOYS!" The picture just is not very pleasant.
The truth is you can buy whatever speed of Mac you desire without all the extra HD space, ram, and super-dooper gfx card (all which Apple marks up heavily) and install those by yourself, picking and choosing from good deals on the net. This is because most, if not all, of these products will work for a mac just like they would for a PC. While it is not the same as making your own computer it definitely saves you a few bucks in the end, and makes it seem more like your own creation.
My buttocks will betray me? Who would have thought?
This is true. As a kid I spent hours and hours even days and weeks in a hospital due to a heart condition. What do you think I did while I was laying in that bed? I played games, tons of games, sometimes even with one hand when they had the IVs running through me. It was not until I was 12 or so that I actually was able to run for more than five minutes and I was amazed when I found out how good my basketball skills were. I have a great feeling that games helped this out, as I have a great ability to track random crap and am pretty good at marksmenship as well. I may never know if this is what helped me out, but I sure believe it did.
From month to month you may see your birthday star changing. This is because as you get older the light from more and more distant stars has had the time to travel to Earth in during your life
The explaination is a little vague. My star will change if I understand correctly that your site only chooses it by the time in which its light takes to reach the Earth. That means that every year, if not more freaquently, I will get a new star since my old star will still send light at the same rate (in my case 16.7 light years will change to a 17 light years star in a month).
Am I comprehending your service correctly?
I guess only one person got the joke. You made my day Mongoose.
Now I can make "Custer's Revenge 3D" like I always wanted to.
I would buy myself a laptop just to save all the time, soap, and water I use washing off the side of my left hand after writing with pencil. I need to save those whales, you know.
The Monkey Pages: Not just another personal site...okay, so I lie.
The Monkey Pages: Not just another personal site...okay, so I lie.
The Monkey Pages: Not just another personal site...okay, so I lie.
Man, this sux. Kinda reminds me of "The Jungle." Damn corporate pigs.