Since well over 12 years on all the boxes I installed, and the 1000's I added to networks, I made sure they'd opened up a browser with at least a/. tab present. I hope it did help in making the user base grow and grow and grow. Kudos to you and thanks for all the...
Preventing Mengele from creating the Übermensch is a good thing. Preventing a complete fuck-up of a natural balance is a thing to be praised, not criticised.
*ploink* me if you will. I don't care.
There's a plethora of OS's out there, if you're willing to tap in some queries. Windows 1.0 on a single floppy, ApplePC v2.52, CP/M, Minix OS, OS2 v1.0, OS2 Warp Demo on 1 Disk...... you name'm.
This ain't Craiglist, is it?
And I reckon' that the behaviour of the Roman Catholic Church has led to a sharp rise in the demand for psychologists, psychiatrists, children's welfare workers, and other people caring for the abused and downtrodden.
Hate to say this..... but we've been doing this for quite some time now at the MoJ. HP has been doing this for years.
We just toss them out. Don't need to replace them cartridges no more; just hook up a new printer. And you're done...
Getting these things up and running is no surprise to me. It seems that they used quality stuff in them days. I have loads of these oldies that haven't been booted for 10+ years and upon plugging them in they start off as if nothing ever happened. Drives with a ST-506 interface in particular seem to be of an indistructible kind of quality-make.
Feel free to contact me for disks, or as stated; check eBay of contact Bruce Damer of the DigiBarn [http://www.digibarn.com/].
My default page has a banner that will direct visitors to the International Campaign for Tibet. A hidden folder serves as storage for the imagery of all stuff from my inheritance that I'm selling off on eBay - again - for the support of Tibet.
I've been running Bon Echo [Community Edition Release for Win64] for quite some time now, but some weeks ago it changed into the Minefield build. With 8GB RAM installed I did notice it's gobbling up more memory than Bon Echo did, but that's just a minor issue. It looks like the money spent on RAM hasn't paid off, as most applications I've got running on x64 are 32 bit, so no real gain to be expected. [It'll be my last WinOS, before I move to a Kubuntu/FreeBSD ONLY network.]
Measuring something like 9.5 x 18.5 x 4.5 cm. Also dug up some original Amstrad PLC disks; 07077 CP/M Plus and a 07076 LocoScript 2. Let me know where your dungeon lives... or where your bed sleeps. Sure we will be able to work something out, as I've been selling off stuff for the benefit of the International Campaign for Tibet for quite a couple of years now. [On eBay, yes...]
I've always kept odd stuff in boxes, knowing that one day there'd be someone like you yelling out for one. Once I get the kids to bed I'll start rummaging through them umpteen boxes.... BRB
You obviously don't know the greater scheme of things...
The Dalai Lama has advocating the so called "Middle Way" for close to 60 years; talks and negotiations to come to some form of autonomous existence for the Tibetans.
The demonstrations of last week started on March 10th, the day HH the Dalai Lama fled into exile. These were started by monks and were soon dealt with by Chinese forces. That triggered a response by youngsters who see the 'Middle Way' as one tha's tking way too much time to their liking, and they advocate harsher measures, and yes; even some form of violent resistance. To be calling them names, where these people have been surpressed for well over 50 years, is a gross negligence of the facts that lie there for all to see.
It shouldn't come as no surprise that
now, all of a sudden, from behind the Great Fire-Wall of China there's loads of
Chinese people crowding the forums of the free press.
It's shouldn't come as no surprise at
all that all of these people defend the party line, and all of'm make the same
mistakes in grammar, punctuation and spelling. The Chinese demagogs responding
to the articles online are most likely brainwashed by their Government, or a
mere puppets trying to force their despicable beliefs upon us.
Poor lonely Tchang has been given a
dial-up line by the
Butchers of Beijing and now has to force the Party Line upon us. In
their crappy Chinglinsh they state that 'national interest is always over human
rights', and it's an indication they are beyond help.
Tchang; don't be confused. We will
have Human Rights prevail over National Interests! Human Rights issues are
ALWAYS more important than national issues. There is more to Life and Humanity
than Mammon, the current God of China.
Sure, I love pigtails on women. I love'm that much that I'm wearing pigtails myself! And the fact that I hardly ever step out of my ICSA-Labs shirt, or the classic BSD-wireframe shirt... who cares? We're not dressed to go red carpet for the Oscars, aren't we?
Similar thoughts? Even when the article and the links provided gave me some compelling read, I couldn't lose that nagging in the back of my head; this is like KillSwitch! THE single most worthwhile episode... [still have it taped somewhere]. I've always been into the X-Files, but that one was a blast. Seems to me I wasn't teh only one;-)
The book is due on 17th Nov at 01.00h here. But as I'm living above a bookstore I've seen them boxes standing around. Jacked one open and indeed; he kills himself! Aahhh, too bad, ain't it ?
On the google.co.uk domain today there's a special doodle devoted to the ZX and St. George's Day; all in one ;-)
Iceland is very green.
Greenland is full of ice.
And never the twain shall meet, or be mixed up.
Since well over 12 years on all the boxes I installed, and the 1000's I added to networks, I made sure they'd opened up a browser with at least a /. tab present. I hope it did help in making the user base grow and grow and grow. Kudos to you and thanks for all the...
Likewise!
Preventing Mengele from creating the Übermensch is a good thing. Preventing a complete fuck-up of a natural balance is a thing to be praised, not criticised.
*ploink* me if you will. I don't care.
There's a plethora of OS's out there, if you're willing to tap in some queries. Windows 1.0 on a single floppy, ApplePC v2.52, CP/M, Minix OS, OS2 v1.0, OS2 Warp Demo on 1 Disk...... you name'm.
This ain't Craiglist, is it?
And I'm no fan of soccer or twitter, but just for the record.
And I reckon' that the behaviour of the Roman Catholic Church has led to a sharp rise in the demand for psychologists, psychiatrists, children's welfare workers, and other people caring for the abused and downtrodden.
Hate to say this..... but we've been doing this for quite some time now at the MoJ. HP has been doing this for years.
We just toss them out. Don't need to replace them cartridges no more; just hook up a new printer. And you're done...
Getting these things up and running is no surprise to me. It seems that they used quality stuff in them days. I have loads of these oldies that haven't been booted for 10+ years and upon plugging them in they start off as if nothing ever happened. Drives with a ST-506 interface in particular seem to be of an indistructible kind of quality-make. Feel free to contact me for disks, or as stated; check eBay of contact Bruce Damer of the DigiBarn [http://www.digibarn.com/].
Is there any life after news:alt.slack and news:alt.binaries.slack? Hardly!
My default page has a banner that will direct visitors to the International Campaign for Tibet. A hidden folder serves as storage for the imagery of all stuff from my inheritance that I'm selling off on eBay - again - for the support of Tibet.
US$ 2 billion is a tag, that's LESS than ONE day of war in Iraq and Afghanistan..... An easy choice, I'd say.
Err..., or was that Austin Powers?
I've been running Bon Echo [Community Edition Release for Win64] for quite some time now, but some weeks ago it changed into the Minefield build. With 8GB RAM installed I did notice it's gobbling up more memory than Bon Echo did, but that's just a minor issue. It looks like the money spent on RAM hasn't paid off, as most applications I've got running on x64 are 32 bit, so no real gain to be expected. [It'll be my last WinOS, before I move to a Kubuntu/FreeBSD ONLY network.]
Measuring something like 9.5 x 18.5 x 4.5 cm. Also dug up some original Amstrad PLC disks; 07077 CP/M Plus and a 07076 LocoScript 2. Let me know where your dungeon lives... or where your bed sleeps. Sure we will be able to work something out, as I've been selling off stuff for the benefit of the International Campaign for Tibet for quite a couple of years now. [On eBay, yes...]
I've always kept odd stuff in boxes, knowing that one day there'd be someone like you yelling out for one. Once I get the kids to bed I'll start rummaging through them umpteen boxes.... BRB
The Dalai Lama has advocating the so called "Middle Way" for close to 60 years; talks and negotiations to come to some form of autonomous existence for the Tibetans.
The demonstrations of last week started on March 10th, the day HH the Dalai Lama fled into exile. These were started by monks and were soon dealt with by Chinese forces. That triggered a response by youngsters who see the 'Middle Way' as one tha's tking way too much time to their liking, and they advocate harsher measures, and yes; even some form of violent resistance. To be calling them names, where these people have been surpressed for well over 50 years, is a gross negligence of the facts that lie there for all to see.
Next time engage brain before operating mouth.
It shouldn't come as no surprise that now, all of a sudden, from behind the Great Fire-Wall of China there's loads of Chinese people crowding the forums of the free press.
It's shouldn't come as no surprise at all that all of these people defend the party line, and all of'm make the same mistakes in grammar, punctuation and spelling. The Chinese demagogs responding to the articles online are most likely brainwashed by their Government, or a mere puppets trying to force their despicable beliefs upon us.
Poor lonely Tchang has been given a dial-up line by the Butchers of Beijing and now has to force the Party Line upon us. In their crappy Chinglinsh they state that 'national interest is always over human rights', and it's an indication they are beyond help.
Tchang; don't be confused. We will have Human Rights prevail over National Interests! Human Rights issues are ALWAYS more important than national issues. There is more to Life and Humanity than Mammon, the current God of China.
Were it not the case, we'd be lost as Humanity.
If ever there was an Aussie Icon on the monster scene the Number 1! would be the beloved Bunyip! [Razorback would be runner-up though...]
Sure, I love pigtails on women. I love'm that much that I'm wearing pigtails myself! And the fact that I hardly ever step out of my ICSA-Labs shirt, or the classic BSD-wireframe shirt... who cares? We're not dressed to go red carpet for the Oscars, aren't we?
Yep, it's what we call "all out"........
Similar thoughts? ;-)
Even when the article and the links provided gave me some compelling read, I couldn't lose that nagging in the back of my head; this is like KillSwitch! THE single most worthwhile episode... [still have it taped somewhere]. I've always been into the X-Files, but that one was a blast.
Seems to me I wasn't teh only one
Pole dancing maybe?
No, just kidding. Me thinks 'Safety Cap' is quite right stating;
1. The willingness to admit you don't know jack, and
2. The desire and commitment to learn.
Once you learn a thing or three, you need to go back and do #1 and 2 again. Forever.
The book is due on 17th Nov at 01.00h here. But as I'm living above a bookstore I've seen them boxes standing around. Jacked one open and indeed; he kills himself! Aahhh, too bad, ain't it ?