this is already available by using babelfish to translate to another language and then back again:
"Possibly imaginative programmer will outside there begin "de -.Plagiatorstvuet" application and holds it to all platforms. You will stick text or diagram into the box and outside flap the perfect paraphrase (profit?)"
The reason I use Linux (Debian) is because once I installed it and configured it, it just gets better and better.
Updates to the software components get bugs fixed and features added as time goes on. If I uninstall a package, IT UNINSTALLS!
With my Windows PC at work, I install it easily enough but then it gets worse and worse, more ridden with bloat until I need to reinstall the entire OS and all the software I need to use. That is if I don't need to upgrade to the next version of Windows just to run some software.
plus he hosts his own radio 6 show The Craig Charles Funk Show
I just installed leechblock - goodbye slashdot (apart from 15 mins every 3 hours)
In a possible future, the young lady's illustrated primer would be what you're after
this is already available by using babelfish to translate to another language and then back again:
"Possibly imaginative programmer will outside there begin "de -.Plagiatorstvuet" application and holds it to all platforms. You will stick text or diagram into the box and outside flap the perfect paraphrase (profit?)"
The reason I use Linux (Debian) is because once I installed it and configured it, it just gets better and better.
Updates to the software components get bugs fixed and features added as time goes on. If I uninstall a package, IT UNINSTALLS!
With my Windows PC at work, I install it easily enough but then it gets worse and worse, more ridden with bloat until I need to reinstall the entire OS and all the software I need to use. That is if I don't need to upgrade to the next version of Windows just to run some software.
That's why I choose Linux
When I go to http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html I get the microsoft IIS 404 error "this page cannot be found..." etc.
Any other incorrect URL at code.google.com goes to the google specific 404 error.
Anyone else notice this?