Comment Re:What the hell is a helium bomb? (Score 3, Informative) 297
Most bombs become useless shortly after their first use anyway.
Most bombs become useless shortly after their first use anyway.
I don't know what part of the world you are from, but I started learning C++ in high school in 98. Once I got to college most courses used Java, but my C++ knowledge was always useful.
Not harder just different. For one I prefer
You must be doing it wrong. I have done CI many times in
such as myself
Stickies and Disk Utility have been around since OS8 at least, maybe even System 7.5
and here i thought 1 in 500000 was near zero. silly of me.
I agree. I have 2 1080p monitors at work and it is just silly. I tried having one landscape, but it turns out 1080 is just stupid horizontal as it is vertical.
this is twitter-worthy.
yellowdog http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/
I second the question about limiting to open source. A good package management system that can could make using SxS painless would be awesome in an enterprise environment.
Since this is open source and
I hope this isn't going to be a big collection merge modules with duplicated component guids...
Only on slashdot are computer viruses worse than nukes.
Last time I disassembled a Mac the motherboard was designed and manufactured by Apple. Granted this was back in the early PPC era, but it goes to show that they have done it before.
They even had the designer's signatures on finished boards. Always a nice touch I thought.
an old coworker taught me soamg
"son of a motherless goat".
not sure what means, it may be ancient chinese.
Our business in life is not to succeed but to continue to fail in high spirits. -- Robert Louis Stevenson