Fedora is dead, long live RedHat.
I'm a Kubuntu fan, RedHat dicks around with KDE too much. Anyway, welcome back RedHat, use your power for good and help Adobe get Flash working on x86_64 platforms.
I'm looking forward to Spotlight search in Safari and tabs in terminal (like Konsole has). Bring on the family pack so I can resurrect that old pedestal iMac too.
Seriously, podcasting is his baby, he got this thing rolling. Check out ipodder they have apps that will automagically download podcasts and put them in your iTunes. No, you don't need an iPod, these are just MP3 files.
I also looked to Slashdot when I was looking for a hosting provider. I checked out openhosting.com and have been with them over a year now. They are rock solid technically and tactically.
You get root on a virtual linux server, 1GB drive space, etc.
- I'm sure the two thumbed tester loved it, but it's really hard to hit the delete key in the bottom left and then the select key in the top middle using one hand.
- 30 second skip button and the tv input select button are too close together.
2) "electromagnetic interference from the sun" has yet to mess with my DirectTV rececption.
3) "The dish could be hit by lightning, hail or high wind": Ground it during installation (as directed). I've had siding come off twice but my dish has never been hurt. In 4 years I've never even had to readjust it. Still get 90+ signal strength.
4) "You can't get local channels": Pure bs. I get all the crappy local network TV in my area. Check out the DirecTV web site for local channel availability.
Compare satellite to cable and you'll see all the static, ghosts and other visual artifacts cable TV provides. There really is a noticable difference and satellite (DirecTV) provides a superior picture. Go with DirecTivo!
Fedora is dead, long live RedHat. I'm a Kubuntu fan, RedHat dicks around with KDE too much. Anyway, welcome back RedHat, use your power for good and help Adobe get Flash working on x86_64 platforms.
I'm looking forward to Spotlight search in Safari and tabs in terminal (like Konsole has). Bring on the family pack so I can resurrect that old pedestal iMac too.
When has a Fruit F*cker episode ever gone right? :)
Hey, let's copy and past from OSNews all day.
Oh, it's nothing like notepad.
...perhaps the kernel will follow.
This Bungie whiteboard clearly shows they've got some work to do before Halo 2 is finished.
Seriously, podcasting is his baby, he got this thing rolling. Check out ipodder they have apps that will automagically download podcasts and put them in your iTunes. No, you don't need an iPod, these are just MP3 files.
That's because anything not speed metal is homophonic.
It's wonderful stuff
I also looked to Slashdot when I was looking for a hosting provider. I checked out openhosting.com and have been with them over a year now. They are rock solid technically and tactically. You get root on a virtual linux server, 1GB drive space, etc.
Millennium was a great show, you can get the episodes on Netflix now. Wish they'd do the same for "Space: Above and Beyond"
Have you tried KDE's digiKam? It lets you setup photo albums, add metadata, export to HTML, etc.
Sell Apple stock now...remember how hard you got fucked during the dot com downward spiral.
What's your favorite Pocky?
Not Doom 3
Have you tried the Reverse Pocky? Kick ass. I'm sure Gabe would love it.
Just what we need, more clueless rich people bored with their hummers looking for another way to endanger the rest of us...
I feel sorry for the baby that has to ride in front of a 200lb Sun server that is going to come crashing through the back seat in an accident...
Pocky is the bomb. Especially strawberry.
Yeah, I kept requesting Cradle and was glad to see them show up. Maybe I'll by the forthcoming COF album from iTunes...
- I'm sure the two thumbed tester loved it, but it's really hard to hit the delete key in the bottom left and then the select key in the top middle using one hand.
- 30 second skip button and the tv input select button are too close together.
1) The signal _rarely_ gets effected by weather.
2) "electromagnetic interference from the sun" has yet to mess with my DirectTV rececption.
3) "The dish could be hit by lightning, hail or high wind": Ground it during installation (as directed). I've had siding come off twice but my dish has never been hurt. In 4 years I've never even had to readjust it. Still get 90+ signal strength.
4) "You can't get local channels": Pure bs. I get all the crappy local network TV in my area. Check out the DirecTV web site for local channel availability.
Compare satellite to cable and you'll see all the static, ghosts and other visual artifacts cable TV provides. There really is a noticable difference and satellite (DirecTV) provides a superior picture. Go with DirecTivo!
I think he would make a much better Arthur....