In keeping with Motorola's lame-ass naming scheme, I don't see how they could pass on calling it the Moto BENDR... except for the fact that Matt Groening would probably kick their asses.
What would be really cool would be a live-action Simpons movie... I can see it now....
Starring John Goodman as Homer Simpson...
Danny DeVito as Bart Simpson...
and Jennifer Aniston as the woman he loves..
Windows network printing setup is about as simple as it gets.
1) Make sure you are logged on to your machine with a user account that has permissions to the print server machine.
2) Find the print server machine on the network by going to: \\printserver
All printers will be listed. Pick the one you want.
3) Double click on the printer you want setup. Chill for 5 seconds as drivers are downloaded and the printer is setup for you.
4) Print!
I have tried to print to a network print server in Linux, and damn, it is weird/complicated/stupid/frustrating. But if you hang in there, it DOES work.
My most memorable experience with Gentoo was leaving my Duron 800 (with MSI motherboard) compiling the latest greatest Mozilla over a weekend in the heat of summer (29+ celsius outside, with AC turned off by building maintenance during weekends) and having the mobo's capacitors blow and spew their gooey liquid centers all over. Luckily the drive survived. and my use flags were so vague about architectures that sticking the drive in a P3-600 worked just fine. Still, it kinda put me off the "compile every damned app and the kitchen sink" mentality for good...
Any chance of NASA getting Richard Branson to pony up some cash, fund Deep Impact, and engage in some of his dashing-heroic schtick and pilot the thing into the comet? NASA would save some bucks, and we would be free of any future episodes of his dreadful Trump-ripoff reality show "The Billioinaire". Clearly a win-win for all of humanity.
In keeping with Motorola's lame-ass naming scheme, I don't see how they could pass on calling it the Moto BENDR ... except for the fact that Matt Groening would probably kick their asses.
Bullshit detector ... overheating ... must stop reading article ... must stop ... reading ... help ... me ... help ...... aarrghghghghghg (sound of brain frying) ...
What would be really cool would be a live-action Simpons movie ... I can see it now ....
Starring John Goodman as Homer Simpson ...
Danny DeVito as Bart Simpson ...
and Jennifer Aniston as the woman he loves ..
as if laptops weren't already a threat to sperm production, now we can look forward to roasting our testicles with radiation! Thats progress!
You want a non-spoiler summary of the review? The fist sentence: "Revenge of the Sith" is, quite simply, fucking awesome Nuff said.
Windows network printing setup is about as simple as it gets. 1) Make sure you are logged on to your machine with a user account that has permissions to the print server machine. 2) Find the print server machine on the network by going to: \\printserver All printers will be listed. Pick the one you want. 3) Double click on the printer you want setup. Chill for 5 seconds as drivers are downloaded and the printer is setup for you. 4) Print! I have tried to print to a network print server in Linux, and damn, it is weird/complicated/stupid/frustrating. But if you hang in there, it DOES work.
My most memorable experience with Gentoo was leaving my Duron 800 (with MSI motherboard) compiling the latest greatest Mozilla over a weekend in the heat of summer (29+ celsius outside, with AC turned off by building maintenance during weekends) and having the mobo's capacitors blow and spew their gooey liquid centers all over. Luckily the drive survived. and my use flags were so vague about architectures that sticking the drive in a P3-600 worked just fine. Still, it kinda put me off the "compile every damned app and the kitchen sink" mentality for good ...
Nanosputnik?? Does that mean its somewhere between microsputnik and picosputnik?
Any chance of NASA getting Richard Branson to pony up some cash, fund Deep Impact, and engage in some of his dashing-heroic schtick and pilot the thing into the comet? NASA would save some bucks, and we would be free of any future episodes of his dreadful Trump-ripoff reality show "The Billioinaire". Clearly a win-win for all of humanity.