The War Game made in 1966 by the BBC shows what would have happened and have been done in the event of a soviet nuclear attack, although it was banned from TV for being too graphic.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059894/
You can probably get it on bit torrent somewhere if you want to watch it.
If your just looking for episode listings and the episode names, http://www.epguides.com/ is pretty good. No flash ads or anything.
It also links straight to the TV.com page when you click on the episode link. So that option is still available.
It doesn't say which channels it will record.
But based on the claim, probably only BBC1 & 2, ITV1 and Channel 4. Though if it records all the freeview programs it will definitely show promise.
Does anyone remember the option in Worbench 3.0 (maybe in others) where you control the on-screen cursor by holding down a key and using the arrow keys to scroll. Very useful if the mouse died, or if you couldn't be arsed to use the mouse when you had the amiga on your lap (Amiga 1200 in my case).
I wish you could do that on modern computers, there a program out there that does it?
check out David Deangelo's ebook or get his ebook from some torrent site. That book explains your cocky thing, and how it should be done properly.
Mixing arrogant humour with teasing is a goldmine when talking to women.
The War Game made in 1966 by the BBC shows what would have happened and have been done in the event of a soviet nuclear attack, although it was banned from TV for being too graphic. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059894/ You can probably get it on bit torrent somewhere if you want to watch it.
I know a few friends of mine who could use this, let alone the soldiers.
If they had used extreme programming wouldn't it have been done alot quicker than 3 years? Or are they saying they just had some all-nighters.
If your just looking for episode listings and the episode names, http://www.epguides.com/ is pretty good. No flash ads or anything. It also links straight to the TV.com page when you click on the episode link. So that option is still available.
It doesn't say which channels it will record. But based on the claim, probably only BBC1 & 2, ITV1 and Channel 4. Though if it records all the freeview programs it will definitely show promise.
Does anyone remember the option in Worbench 3.0 (maybe in others) where you control the on-screen cursor by holding down a key and using the arrow keys to scroll. Very useful if the mouse died, or if you couldn't be arsed to use the mouse when you had the amiga on your lap (Amiga 1200 in my case). I wish you could do that on modern computers, there a program out there that does it?
windows hahahaha, vista hahahahaha. *wipes off tears of laughter*
I was taught at university that programming is constructive, and that art was the opposite since it doesn't serve a purpose.
check out David Deangelo's ebook or get his ebook from some torrent site. That book explains your cocky thing, and how it should be done properly. Mixing arrogant humour with teasing is a goldmine when talking to women.
Nowhere in the article does it say that linux is the reason behind the batteries long standby time. You might want to read it again.
if you could make a functioning mini-itx pc onto that canvas, i'd be impressed.