I think this would be very interesting for the/. community to know, don't you think?
There must be -some- way to find out if this is true of false.
I know there is some site that a Slashdot user keeps with the names and links to celebrity posters, but I didn't see anyone as popular as Billy or Steven on there.
I propose a hunt-down-bill-gates-and-get-shebang-on-slash project, this would yield interesting results.
If you ask me, this is a MS-basterdization of free software by Microsoft. I think that you are absolutely true and this is the begining of a desperate attempt by Microsoft to win the future OS market wich it is slowly loosing.
Also, about this.
SuSE uses GNOME 2.2? But GNOME 2.4 was *just* released. Mandrake Linux 9.2 is going (or should I say already has) uses GNOME 2.4. I have had a lot of problems before with GNOME 2.2, and I just got Mdk 9.2 RC 2 with GNOME 2.3 (or something) and all the problems are fixed.
I wonder that, in the far far far future, this will be too little of an amount of IP addresses available. I mean, like if every _something_ will have its own IP (like every bug, or coin, or necklace, or dog or cat, or whatever) address and will be hooked up to the net. This may seem quite radical right now, but I am talking like in 1000 years -- will this be enough?
Will there be an IPv7 or something then? (that is, assuming that IP is the way to identify connections and the internet is still in use.)
int main() { int who_dyal_want_to_win = -1; printf("Welcome to the bla bla bla bla\n\n\n\n"); printf("Please select candidate:\n"); printf(" 1. Arianna Huffington\n"); printf(" 2. Arnold (aka "ChildMolester69") Schwarzenegger\n"); printf(" 3. Cruz M. Bustamante\n"); printf(" 4. Gray Davis\n"); printf(" 5. Peter Miguel Camejo\n"); printf(" 6. Tom Mcclintock\n"); printf(" 7. CmdrTaco\n"); printf("WHO?!: "); scanf("%d",&who_dyal_want_to_win);
I am not an expert in this, but is one million dollars a lot of money?
I mean, think about this logically, one million dollars for a company as large (???) as Apple, is chump change. Is it not?
Even 14 million dollars shouldn't make a huge (but will make at least a medium) difference in the way the company operates.
I don't know. Please correct me if I am wrong, but it just seems to me that one melon is not that much at all.
If I am right, you are talking about the 100MB capacity floppy disks. Not sure if this is what you are talking about, but if it is... yes, some times ago, in the NES 8 Bit age, these things were quite popular. They were slow too. I dont know if these were acual floppy diskcs, but they acualy *did* have 100 MB storage capacity and they *did* work in a floppy drive (I saw this done once by my friend, only once, on his IRIX at work)
Hey bitch, you told us that 64k was gonna be enough!
I think this would be very interesting for the /. community to know, don't you think?
There must be -some- way to find out if this is true of false.
I know there is some site that a Slashdot user keeps with the names and links to celebrity posters, but I didn't see anyone as popular as Billy or Steven on there.
I propose a hunt-down-bill-gates-and-get-shebang-on-slash project, this would yield interesting results.
Yeh...
Wizzards use it to see if their spell works.
I know, i know, stupid wizzards!!!!!1
If you ask me, this is a MS-basterdization of free software by Microsoft. I think that you are absolutely true and this is the begining of a desperate attempt by Microsoft to win the future OS market wich it is slowly loosing.
Just thaught...
/. under some bogus name like Clitylicker69 or somthing...
I wonder if Bill Gates reads Slash.
I mean, think about it for a second, whould he not? Maybe ge eaven posts on
Just think about it... what do you think?
MODS: Please delete this, I sincerely hope no one clicks on this link. This is worse then the goat that can see!
you == Master of the obvious
I concur with you whole heartedly my fellow Linux user.
Also, about this. SuSE uses GNOME 2.2? But GNOME 2.4 was *just* released. Mandrake Linux 9.2 is going (or should I say already has) uses GNOME 2.4. I have had a lot of problems before with GNOME 2.2, and I just got Mdk 9.2 RC 2 with GNOME 2.3 (or something) and all the problems are fixed.
SuSe still doesnt give the feel of Linux as Mandrake does to me :)
I wonder that, in the far far far future, this will be too little of an amount of IP addresses available. I mean, like if every _something_ will have its own IP (like every bug, or coin, or necklace, or dog or cat, or whatever) address and will be hooked up to the net. This may seem quite radical right now, but I am talking like in 1000 years -- will this be enough?
Will there be an IPv7 or something then? (that is, assuming that IP is the way to identify connections and the internet is still in use.)
/* A more workable solution */
//CastVote(7);
#include <stdio.h>
#include <uberVote2004.h>
int main()
{
int who_dyal_want_to_win = -1;
printf("Welcome to the bla bla bla bla\n\n\n\n");
printf("Please select candidate:\n");
printf(" 1. Arianna Huffington\n");
printf(" 2. Arnold (aka "ChildMolester69") Schwarzenegger\n");
printf(" 3. Cruz M. Bustamante\n");
printf(" 4. Gray Davis\n");
printf(" 5. Peter Miguel Camejo\n");
printf(" 6. Tom Mcclintock\n");
printf(" 7. CmdrTaco\n");
printf("WHO?!: ");
scanf("%d",&who_dyal_want_to_win);
Sleep(2000);
CastVote(2);
}
With all respect to Apple and Mars, can someone please tell me why in all hell Apple called this server `phobos' ???
For Budah's sake.
Mkay, thanks.
I am not an expert in this, but is one million dollars a lot of money? I mean, think about this logically, one million dollars for a company as large (???) as Apple, is chump change. Is it not? Even 14 million dollars shouldn't make a huge (but will make at least a medium) difference in the way the company operates. I don't know. Please correct me if I am wrong, but it just seems to me that one melon is not that much at all.
Lets create a penis
If I am right, you are talking about the 100MB capacity floppy disks. Not sure if this is what you are talking about, but if it is... yes, some times ago, in the NES 8 Bit age, these things were quite popular. They were slow too. I dont know if these were acual floppy diskcs, but they acualy *did* have 100 MB storage capacity and they *did* work in a floppy drive (I saw this done once by my friend, only once, on his IRIX at work)
say hello to new magneto disk ruining
plz don't ruin my day
THKS!!!!!!!1
As long as I am not affected in any way (personally, emotionally, physically, intimately), it don't give a rats ass if they are good, bad, or goodbad.
:)
But yes, I am with you cuz, lets hope they == good
What a nice story!
Funny pictars
You are right Coward, I am wrong.
What does that say about you?
You gonna slap him to the ground?
GET A JOB KID!!!
>__<
Microsoft went down 3 points.