Well, users visiting that site may be inherent of their distribution/Linux personality.
Anyways, this site covers a larger swath of Linux users anyways (~ 140 000 people versus ~ 4 000):
http://counter.li.org/reports/machines.php
Heh, get counted! http://counter.li.org/
I economics terms, cable companies are natural monopolies, such as natural gas, and electric companies because it would probably be most effective if only on body manages the service.
If you don't like their business, you can always get dish and DSL that is 30 bucks cheaper.
I've been taking an envirnomental science course this year. Another cool fact is that grass(or more accurately hay) plus mud make for very good insulated houses. Thick bales can give you between R-35 and R-60 insulation, compared to R-12 to R-19 in conventional housing which will not only add to a more comfortable living but will decrease your energy bills. These houses can't be huffed and puffed down either(contrary to what nursury books may say). The idea is that we are using safer, renewable resources instead of non-renewable potentially hazardous materials that we have synthesized.
Well, users visiting that site may be inherent of their distribution/Linux personality. Anyways, this site covers a larger swath of Linux users anyways (~ 140 000 people versus ~ 4 000): http://counter.li.org/reports/machines.php Heh, get counted! http://counter.li.org/
git n : a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible; "only a rotter would do that"; "kill the rat"; "throw the bum out"; "you cowardly little pukes!"; "the British call a contemptible person a `git'" [syn: rotter, dirty dog, rat, skunk, stinker, stinkpot, bum, puke, crumb, lowlife, scum bag, so-and-so] Source: WordNet ® 2.0, © 2003 Princeton University
This is a total shock for me. I thought for sure he was going back to pen and paper.
I economics terms, cable companies are natural monopolies, such as natural gas, and electric companies because it would probably be most effective if only on body manages the service. If you don't like their business, you can always get dish and DSL that is 30 bucks cheaper.
I've been taking an envirnomental science course this year. Another cool fact is that grass(or more accurately hay) plus mud make for very good insulated houses. Thick bales can give you between R-35 and R-60 insulation, compared to R-12 to R-19 in conventional housing which will not only add to a more comfortable living but will decrease your energy bills. These houses can't be huffed and puffed down either(contrary to what nursury books may say). The idea is that we are using safer, renewable resources instead of non-renewable potentially hazardous materials that we have synthesized.
$1500 Movies A lot of XXX movies! w00t Cause pR0n rules. J/K, I steal my movies. Wasn't me!