Bah, I've been doing this for years. Two applications:
1. Calling my Asterix box and having it forward to regular numbers 2. Calling my Dial-Up Server and surfing the internet
Although the DUN Server is a little slow (9600 baud), it still serves it purpose of retrieving email. I used to have unlimited text messaging on my cell plan, I could just send commands (ie shutdown -r now) to my servers, but that option got removed.
I hope they designate a church on one of those properties quickly (before the bulldozers get there) so that this goes back up on a (slightly) stronger ammendment claim (the First!).
Or my first thought, go find an endangered animal and make an (uncontrolled) home for the animal somewhere around the houses.
On a side note, I'm starting to get the feeling that the story mods reject almost any submitted story by default, then the other mods look at the story, re-word it, then post the story to front page news claiming an article for them.
Because, the future that exists was shaped by the event of you being there.
I often think about this. My train of though is the fact that the future already exists, therefore we are all bound by "fate" so to speak. It was fate that there are little "circles" (doomed to repeat itself) in the timeline.
The point I was trying to get accross is the fact they are not locked into one company's product for going the x86 route any longer. Also, who knows, due the Rosetta stuff, they probably may be able to switch from one arch to another in the future freely!!
I wonder if this thing will support all of the other OSes, not just Windows. If so, I will be happy (due to owning Mac, BSD, and Linux boxes).
Fourteen.
Two to build the car.
Twelve to sharpen the ice skates.
In Soviet Russia, you kill terrorists. At least that place has it right.
Kinda like what Nvidia does with the Geforce and Quatro lines?
Google? Is that you?!
The quote at the bottom of the Slashdot page says it all:
He flung himself on his horse and rode madly off in all directions.
Osama Bin Laden is pirating music
Now the terrorists have already won!
Whoever has the gold makes the rules.
and think of how long the dark deposits have been sitting there when the probes found 'em.
This would make a kick ass game if someone would hack it to the tune of "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego"
Bah, I've been doing this for years. Two applications:
1. Calling my Asterix box and having it forward to regular numbers
2. Calling my Dial-Up Server and surfing the internet
Although the DUN Server is a little slow (9600 baud), it still serves it purpose of retrieving email. I used to have unlimited text messaging on my cell plan, I could just send commands (ie shutdown -r now) to my servers, but that option got removed.
I hope they designate a church on one of those properties quickly (before the bulldozers get there) so that this goes back up on a (slightly) stronger ammendment claim (the First!).
Or my first thought, go find an endangered animal and make an (uncontrolled) home for the animal somewhere around the houses.
God rest his soul, for without him, Slashdot would not be!
Not after this article and the geeks think they'll get someone as hot as Homes, and somehow they'll still manage to get Linux running on the car.
On a side note, I'm starting to get the feeling that the story mods reject almost any submitted story by default, then the other mods look at the story, re-word it, then post the story to front page news claiming an article for them.
WTF: I submitted this yesterday, and got rejected!!
Security Breach at CardSystems Solutions Friday June 17, @02:25PM Rejected
Because, the future that exists was shaped by the event of you being there.
I often think about this. My train of though is the fact that the future already exists, therefore we are all bound by "fate" so to speak. It was fate that there are little "circles" (doomed to repeat itself) in the timeline.
I wonder how often the professor in the article though about going back into time to kill his father ...
The point I was trying to get accross is the fact they are not locked into one company's product for going the x86 route any longer. Also, who knows, due the Rosetta stuff, they probably may be able to switch from one arch to another in the future freely!!
Or talk to AMD or Via instead of just one company.
Only old people will speak ...
Step Five: PROFIT!!! (Well, for the lawyers anyways).
WTF?!?
37
In a row?!
At first I though you were joking, but after looking at this on mirrordot, I found out that you really did capture a screenshot!