Since i would be using my resources to _download_ a movie I wouldn't any more than $2.50 USD per movie....and in general I wouldn't pay for crappy movies or actors.
The best distribution that i have found is SUSE.
it has the largest hardware support and wifi too.
As for the the GUI, KDE may be the better choice
since it takes less recources than Gnome. Set the
res @ 1024 x 768 @ around 65 Hz refresh. This is
supported by most monitors in the 15 - 17 inch
range. keep in mind the average memory is 128M.
b.
I just don't understand why they keep toying around
with the lossy process of converting a combustable
fuel into electricity. It will add large poundage
to the design of any vehicle, since there will be
the need to have batteries to store the charge. It is possible today to directly fuel the gasoline engine with Hydrogen. With minor modification, any
engine can use it. The power curve stays very close
to the same as with gasoline....and hydrogen is
100% reusable.
CWRU spans about 2 square miles and parts include the Cleveland Clinic, also spanning around a square mile.
In addition because of the frequency overlap, the channels have to be 3 apart from each other. The total area covered is quite vast. Actually i'm surprised they aren't using more than they are.
Since i would be using my resources to _download_ a movie I wouldn't any more than $2.50 USD per movie. ...and in general I wouldn't pay for crappy movies or actors.
The movie would have been better if it was made in DLP. http://www.dlp.com/ film is so... ...old.
This is just another snow job to dance around the Internet no-tax law. ...where is the ACLU on this??!...they must have been sleeping...
The best distribution that i have found is SUSE. it has the largest hardware support and wifi too. As for the the GUI, KDE may be the better choice since it takes less recources than Gnome. Set the res @ 1024 x 768 @ around 65 Hz refresh. This is supported by most monitors in the 15 - 17 inch range. keep in mind the average memory is 128M. b.
I just don't understand why they keep toying around with the lossy process of converting a combustable fuel into electricity. It will add large poundage to the design of any vehicle, since there will be the need to have batteries to store the charge. It is possible today to directly fuel the gasoline engine with Hydrogen. With minor modification, any engine can use it. The power curve stays very close to the same as with gasoline. ...and hydrogen is
100% reusable.
CWRU spans about 2 square miles and parts include the Cleveland Clinic, also spanning around a square mile. In addition because of the frequency overlap, the channels have to be 3 apart from each other. The total area covered is quite vast. Actually i'm surprised they aren't using more than they are.