Comment Re:The earth... (Score 1) 117
Only if it's black. Looks more white to me.
Only if it's black. Looks more white to me.
I put off owning a smartphone due to crazy pricing until a little while ago.
There are now a couple of carriers that offer plans with unlimited data/email/texting + limited minutes for a price comparable to other
carriers' unlimited talk minutes + limited everything else ($30..ish, maybe a bit more). If you need more minutes, you pay 10-20-30
extra bucks, depending.
Android phone, no contract. Just shop around a bit and you'll find them.
Hey! Not all of us are uncultured hooligans...
Aww.. let's be fair here.
Slackware is a fantastic distro. If, as a novice, you want to tinker and fail and tinker some more and gain experience with the inner workings of Linux, Slackware
is a great choice. If you're a pro, Slack is stable as hell and you already know what to do. Does it work 'out of the box' for absolute beginners who just want to point
and click? Not yet (though it's getting better).
I don't see it as cool/leet/etc. It is, IMO, honest. Like a box of Lego - you have the stuff, now try to do something cool with it.
Then again, I love figuring out how stuff works. Slackware + Fluxbox = hours upon hours of frustration, high blood pressure, cold sweats, and finally the reward of understanding how all of it goes together.
My front yard has three years' worth of overgrowth (one of the bushes has an old saw stuck in it), the lamppost
bulbs flicker, and there are real spiders and crickets and spider-crickets everywhere. Plus, I have a derelict car in
the driveway and the front porch is littered with beer cans and errant cigarette butts. Perfect.
Who wants some candy?
1 laptop (slackware).
1 dumb-phone.
I just started working my way through The C Programming Language (with notebook, pencil, and gcc) about a week ago. This is my first serious foray into programming, and the book hasn't let me down yet. In fact, it's been a lot of fun!
Thanks Mr. Ritchie.
(and Mr. K.)
...anything Robert Pelloni says....
If you want to put yourself on the map, publish your own map.