You obviously won't mind then if we English cancel your English language license then?
I hear Esperanto is fairly easy to learn, why not give that a try.
Mate, your post has to be the biggest load of crap I've read on Slashdot for a long time (and believe me, there has been a lot of crap).
XP was released in 2001. Even Windows 2000 came just one year before that. These two os's were fundamentally different, and a huge improvement to their old 95/98 cousins.
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Mate, move to Australia and suffer the piss poor excuse they have for TV and radio here. You'd never moan again.
I did, and I would willingly sell my first born to be able to access BBC content again
What is it with Americans (sorry, making an assumption that you are) banging on about British dental quality? Where did this stereotype come from?
I'm British, I have great teeth. Everyone I know has great teeth.
Just mystified because I hear this again and again.
You obviously won't mind then if we English cancel your English language license then? I hear Esperanto is fairly easy to learn, why not give that a try.
Mate, your post has to be the biggest load of crap I've read on Slashdot for a long time (and believe me, there has been a lot of crap). XP was released in 2001. Even Windows 2000 came just one year before that. These two os's were fundamentally different, and a huge improvement to their old 95/98 cousins.
iSore???
>> I once worked for a cattle rancher, picking up free grain from bear breweries.
You can brew bears now?! Wow, we truely live in an age of wonder!
I don't think Terry Wogan ever commentated on It's a Knockout. Maybe you are thinking of Stuart "Hysterical" Hall
FYI (and being really picky), pence is plural. Penny is singular.
No, I'm from Europe, and I can assure you, they weren't funny.
Mate, move to Australia and suffer the piss poor excuse they have for TV and radio here. You'd never moan again. I did, and I would willingly sell my first born to be able to access BBC content again
What is it with Americans (sorry, making an assumption that you are) banging on about British dental quality? Where did this stereotype come from? I'm British, I have great teeth. Everyone I know has great teeth. Just mystified because I hear this again and again.
Personally, I'd rather have seen a proper review of the Nano ITX board. Forget the 'sticking it in a different case' bit.