The last game I've bought was Double Dribble for NES in 1987. I was pissed after I purchased it because it didn't look like the arcade version. I haven't purchased a game since. Thanks for tricking me Nintendo.
I don't know where these "get a box and throw *nix on there" and "get a book" comments are coming from. You need proper training. Does your work pay for you to take college classes? You shouldn't just learn a handful commands and be done with it. If you are going to be primarily working with *nix software as you job you need real training to find out what the commands mean, how the filesystem works, and some experience in shell scripting or C. If you can only take certification type courses I'd say go for it. However, my advice would be to find out exactly what your company will be willing pay for.
Besides the fact that AMD may not have been able to keep up with the demand. AMD has always been one step ahead of Intel (benchmark wise). I'm sure they could've overcome the obstacle of turning out processors at a faster rate. I mean, come on Otellini, how much more marketshare do you want? Intel is turning into Microsoft.
Unfortunately, ever since Google went public the company itself has obligations to uphold for its shareholders. They may not have much of a choice to "do no evil".
A Network Admin who knew what he was doing would install a LAN IM client (say..Sametime with in conjunction with Lotus maybe?)and you would only be able to IM your fellow employees and not anyone outside of the firewall.
This is fucking great. Now who the hell is going to make Killer Instinct 3?
That's pretty scary.
The last game I've bought was Double Dribble for NES in 1987. I was pissed after I purchased it because it didn't look like the arcade version. I haven't purchased a game since. Thanks for tricking me Nintendo.
I don't know where these "get a box and throw *nix on there" and "get a book" comments are coming from. You need proper training. Does your work pay for you to take college classes? You shouldn't just learn a handful commands and be done with it. If you are going to be primarily working with *nix software as you job you need real training to find out what the commands mean, how the filesystem works, and some experience in shell scripting or C. If you can only take certification type courses I'd say go for it. However, my advice would be to find out exactly what your company will be willing pay for.
Besides the fact that AMD may not have been able to keep up with the demand. AMD has always been one step ahead of Intel (benchmark wise). I'm sure they could've overcome the obstacle of turning out processors at a faster rate. I mean, come on Otellini, how much more marketshare do you want? Intel is turning into Microsoft.
Unfortunately, ever since Google went public the company itself has obligations to uphold for its shareholders. They may not have much of a choice to "do no evil".
It may involve some crude sexual acts. However, you don't need to know how to work a computer, and it pays twice as much!
Mark is crazy. Cool dude, but crazy.
Does it run on Linux?
AIM?! Are you kidding me?
A Network Admin who knew what he was doing would install a LAN IM client (say..Sametime with in conjunction with Lotus maybe?)and you would only be able to IM your fellow employees and not anyone outside of the firewall.
Quit comparing Linux and FreeBSD.
Linux is a kernel, FreeBSD is an operating system.
I've been working on Slashdotter Firefox extension for Slashdot users...
This dude needs a job!
I think I've read every book by "the stain". This is indeed a sad day.
you should get a life?