I'm not trolling...I'm just saying i've got a few problems with Tiger that are still as of yet unresolved. Nothing that would make me run anything else, but I just find it funny all the recent talk about getting osx to run on the x86 and everytime I see mention of it, that is what pops into my head.
Seriously, when I first read the headline I thought they meant writing C in cursive handwriting. Truth be told, I was pretty dissapointed to find out that wasn't actually the case at all.
I used a 400 watt college radio station to broadcast the audio from that damn "badger badger badger" flash animation for about 45 minutes. We then proceded to hook the internet stream of the station back into the mixer while playing some Usher. By messing with some stuff you could sync the echo/feedback to the beat. Eventually when we got bored, we cranked it all the way up and made all the radios tuned in feedback for about 10 minutes. Best part was a lot of stores in town would have the station set to play as their instore "music".
I'll swim across the ocean!
I'm not trolling...I'm just saying i've got a few problems with Tiger that are still as of yet unresolved. Nothing that would make me run anything else, but I just find it funny all the recent talk about getting osx to run on the x86 and everytime I see mention of it, that is what pops into my head.
I'm still trying to get tiger to run well on my APPLE hardware.
Seriously, when I first read the headline I thought they meant writing C in cursive handwriting. Truth be told, I was pretty dissapointed to find out that wasn't actually the case at all.
Seems like more activity than most slashdotters I know!
Don't think we're gonna find that here!
I bet you he'd still just write "First post" with it.
still, i think the even bigger problem is the voters in this country....
I was always happy that it kept me from playing games, guess that's out the window.
I used a 400 watt college radio station to broadcast the audio from that damn "badger badger badger" flash animation for about 45 minutes. We then proceded to hook the internet stream of the station back into the mixer while playing some Usher. By messing with some stuff you could sync the echo/feedback to the beat. Eventually when we got bored, we cranked it all the way up and made all the radios tuned in feedback for about 10 minutes. Best part was a lot of stores in town would have the station set to play as their instore "music".