Comment Re:I still systems with SDD's system and HDD's dat (Score 1) 269
Your sentence no verb.
Your sentence no verb.
Cowboy Neal still works at Slashdot?
Google "how to refill toner cartridge" with your Printer model. Buy toner in bulk.
Buy a cheap laser. Xerox, Brother and HP make cheap laser printers that explicitly support Linux.
Xerox printers, if I remember correctly, even have a little Tux decal on the _front_ of the machine, next to the Windows and Apple logos.
Where I live, people will refill your toner cartridges for about $8 USD
I stand corrected. I actually ordered today.
I truly believed that they would not be offering the phone anymore.
As posted above, Android 4.2 has exactly that. You can log in into your phone as two different users and have work and play perfectly separated.
Not to mention roleplaying games, cosplay and anime communities. A lot of good discussions too.
4) Several of my geek niches, namely Tabletop Roleplaying Games, Linux and Android, have huge communities in Google+
Exactly, you _can't_ buy it.
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The Nexus 7 I agree, but... Where can you buy a frikkin Nexus 4 for $300usd?
Zune, Kin, Surface, it all leads here.
If at least one of those was the least bit successful, your argument would be a little bit less ridiculous.
I can think of a couple of Kingdoms (not republics) with democratically elected representation...
Who was "telling people to freak out" and what level of "fear" do you think is appropriate for a nuclear meltdown?
I believe around 15 kiloHitchcocks is the accepted level of fear for a nuclear meltdown. To clarify, I think that's equivalent to 674.722 on the Voorhees scale, or approximately 9433.00284 Ringu, a measurement which isn't used all that often.
Surely you mean 9433 milliringu? Last I checked, one metric Ringu equals 1.6 kiloHitchcocks and around 70 Voorhees.
+1 Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg
My wife works a few blocks away from the main Grupo Modelo brewery (makers of Corona, which many of you like).
The stench of the brewing processes is unbearable at times...
"Protozoa are small, and bacteria are small, but viruses are smaller than the both put together."