Comment Re:Expectation of anonymity? (Score 1) 476
Oblig Penny Arcade ref
Oblig Penny Arcade ref
To do that you'd have to have a serial adapter as well - so where do you draw the line?
On the screen, silly.
Be firm, but don't be a jerk. Be reasonable, and honest - justify and explain. In writing if it helps. Just don't promise more than you can deliver, and be explicitly clear about the complexity of solutions.
Great advice... However, I never promise anything.
Have you tried Good Old Games? They seem to have a couple of Duke titles available.
[...] but the average microwave user isn't going to spend months waiting for toast to toast [...]
You don't toast toast. You do that to bread.
[...] The last thing I want is Gordon Ramsay (haha) providing me my OS. [...]
I'm sure there is a Rachael Ray version, just for users like you!
OpenBSD contributes more than just OpenSSH to other OS'es. Aside from pushing hardware manufacturers to open up their documentation, they've also reverse engineered drivers that have made their way into the other BSD's and even Linux (remember the whole Atheros? issue last year). Whereas many Linux distributions and the other BSD's have made compromises with proprietary drivers and binary blobs, OpenBSD still pushes for true open source.
Agreed. According the the OpenBSD project, NDA and blobs are _never_ considered acceptable.
"And what kind of virtualization software do you have? Real virtualization, that that jails shit. You can't run other OS's in a jail. VMware? VirtualBox? Oh that's right, you don't have anything."
OpenBSD has a QEMU package that allows virtualization of an entire PC. Last I heard the Linux/KVM project uses the same software to achieve this end.
So there is your virtual solution.
If you want to make a setup last for 15 years, please consider going virtual. Something like VirtualBox would be good for DOS and Windows 95.
When the virtual server gets old, just move the virtual hard drive files over to a new server. This setup can last longer than 15 years.
Oh. Crap.
Blender is one of the few programs with a complex well done interface in Linux...
I think that is debatable.
Dell == trend-whoring
I am not a lawyer...but I am certain it is a legal issue. I seriously doubt the developers can "reverse engineer" several commercial/proprietary CODECs and release in binary format.
The source code may be the closest thing to legit as they can get.
Yes, there are about ~1000+ crocodiles in FL. However, the article has a picture of an alligator with electrical tape on it's head.
Alligators have larger, fatter heads. While their crocodile kin have smaller, more narrow heads and longer (sometimes) mouths.
Thats a picture of an alligator, with electrical tape on it's head.
Please take notice that crocodiles have long, more narrower shaped heads. Alligators have bigger heads, and tend to be heavier.
because I'm a big guy, and I look dangerous.
Big and dangerous? You think that is because of your nunchaku skills? Or because you are a insecure rough neck?
I don't normally troll. But your otherwise insightful comment was nulled out by that pretentious statement.
Stellar rays prove fibbing never pays. Embezzlement is another matter.