Obviously, we need to get these people that don't understand that nuclear fuel is limited to play SimEarth. And then we need to spend 2500Omegas to plop a monolith on the planet...
I have to agree, unless you have a datacenter in the desert, I don't understand why we AC them instead of just pumping as much outside air as possible through the room. Well, there's the whole filtering the air and removing humidity and dust thing...
Looks more like Google Earth, which runs on Linux, too. Also, when he's modifying the 3D model of the face, it looks quite like a Linux desktop (Four virtual desktop icons in the lower right, what looks like the volume icon on the top right, etc). Of course, there's no reason it display windows from both.
You can use something like StartAffinity to get it to automatically launch with an affinity set.
Obviously, we need to get these people that don't understand that nuclear fuel is limited to play SimEarth. And then we need to spend 2500Omegas to plop a monolith on the planet...
That sounds an awful lot like integration. You just need enough infinitely small square pegs and it'll be round!
I still prefer backgammon, especially when it comes in its own briefcase.
Yes, but only to a point.
I use 24 hour time you insensitive clod!
No, just how to install all the 32-bit binaries needed to run 32-bit Firefox with 32-bit Flash.
Install on reboot?
Can we get the client open, too? I really like the shiny graphics upgrade they made. Oh, shiny stuff... Shiny.
Did they trade you a grilled-cheese sandwich for that post?
The U.N. just happens to pay a lot better.
So, do you have an online version of street baseball where you play games and shout "Backhoe!" instead of "Car!"?
So you're saying it's hypervisors all the way down?
I was hoping everyone left it in their head like I do. Then again, I tend to fall asleep before I finish any plot lines...
As long as I don't have to see the kids.
Four heads, four tails, and all dead. I'm telling you this octoparrot is no more. It has ceased to be.
It's not perpetual motion, you just need to push it down a very large hill to start...
So is this for Ocean's 14 or Enemy of the State 2?
tag for the first list item.
Only until someone finds a way to make cheap replicas downloadable over the internet.
The great thing about miCards is that there are so many of miCards. If you lose one, just take another!
Looks more like Google Earth, which runs on Linux, too. Also, when he's modifying the 3D model of the face, it looks quite like a Linux desktop (Four virtual desktop icons in the lower right, what looks like the volume icon on the top right, etc). Of course, there's no reason it display windows from both.
But what are electrolytes?!
Downsample and box it.