Had my hubcaps stolen today
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Re: Had my hubcaps stolen today
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 08:40:43 -0700, Scott en Aztlán wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 11:25:44 GMT, hachiroku <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 20:42:43 -0700, Scott en Aztlán wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 18:08:38 GMT, Deuteros <deuteros@xrs.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I had all four hubcaps stolen off of my Mitsubishi Galant today. Why do
>>>>people steal hubcaps?
>>>
>>> Is this your car?
>>>
>>> http://tinypic.com/5fq8pf
>>
>>That's a Honda. He said Mitsubishi!
>
> It was a joke.
So was Mine! ;)
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 11:25:44 GMT, hachiroku <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 20:42:43 -0700, Scott en Aztlán wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 18:08:38 GMT, Deuteros <deuteros@xrs.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I had all four hubcaps stolen off of my Mitsubishi Galant today. Why do
>>>>people steal hubcaps?
>>>
>>> Is this your car?
>>>
>>> http://tinypic.com/5fq8pf
>>
>>That's a Honda. He said Mitsubishi!
>
> It was a joke.
So was Mine! ;)
#462
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Re: Had my hubcaps stolen today
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
> Ó¿Ò
>
> Ò¿Ó
>
> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
<Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
access your system...), etc, etc...
But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
concession I'll give to Windows...)
A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
the Real Deal.
Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
up till I switched to Linux...
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>
>>> I think he means females.
>>>
>>> patrick
>>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> Four eyes! ;)
>>
>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>
>>
>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>> Innies?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>
>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
> Ó¿Ò
>
> Ò¿Ó
>
> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
<Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
access your system...), etc, etc...
But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
concession I'll give to Windows...)
A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
the Real Deal.
Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
up till I switched to Linux...
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>
>>> I think he means females.
>>>
>>> patrick
>>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> Four eyes! ;)
>>
>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>
>>
>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>> Innies?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>
>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
#463
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Re: Had my hubcaps stolen today
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
> Ó¿Ò
>
> Ò¿Ó
>
> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
<Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
access your system...), etc, etc...
But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
concession I'll give to Windows...)
A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
the Real Deal.
Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
up till I switched to Linux...
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>
>>> I think he means females.
>>>
>>> patrick
>>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> Four eyes! ;)
>>
>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>
>>
>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>> Innies?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>
>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
> Ó¿Ò
>
> Ò¿Ó
>
> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
<Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
access your system...), etc, etc...
But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
concession I'll give to Windows...)
A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
the Real Deal.
Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
up till I switched to Linux...
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>
>>> I think he means females.
>>>
>>> patrick
>>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> Four eyes! ;)
>>
>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>
>>
>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>> Innies?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>
>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
#464
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Re: Had my hubcaps stolen today
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
> Ó¿Ò
>
> Ò¿Ó
>
> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
<Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
access your system...), etc, etc...
But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
concession I'll give to Windows...)
A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
the Real Deal.
Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
up till I switched to Linux...
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>
>>> I think he means females.
>>>
>>> patrick
>>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> Four eyes! ;)
>>
>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>
>>
>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>> Innies?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>
>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
> Ó¿Ò
>
> Ò¿Ó
>
> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
<Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
access your system...), etc, etc...
But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
concession I'll give to Windows...)
A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
the Real Deal.
Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
up till I switched to Linux...
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>
>>> I think he means females.
>>>
>>> patrick
>>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> Four eyes! ;)
>>
>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>
>>
>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>> Innies?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>
>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
#465
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Posts: n/a
Re: Had my hubcaps stolen today
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
> Ó¿Ò
>
> Ò¿Ó
>
> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
<Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
access your system...), etc, etc...
But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
concession I'll give to Windows...)
A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
the Real Deal.
Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
up till I switched to Linux...
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>
>>> I think he means females.
>>>
>>> patrick
>>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> Four eyes! ;)
>>
>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>
>>
>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>> Innies?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>
>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
> Ó¿Ò
>
> Ò¿Ó
>
> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
<Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
access your system...), etc, etc...
But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
concession I'll give to Windows...)
A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
the Real Deal.
Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
up till I switched to Linux...
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>
>>> I think he means females.
>>>
>>> patrick
>>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> Four eyes! ;)
>>
>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>
>>
>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>> Innies?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>
>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
#466
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Had my hubcaps stolen today
I run XP because I don't have time to set everything up in Linux. I am
using AMD x64 with ATI 9800 Pro and ATI TV Tuner. ATI doesn't have
everything for my setup for linux yet. When I can use the hardware I paid
for without much problem, I will spend more time on Linux. At work I have a
couple Novell Servers set up runing Apache, PHP, and MySql. Thought about
micro$haft server, but Novell is so much better in my opinion. I have a
copy of Novel Open Enterprise Server, which is Suse Linux, that I am going
to try out, but right now, I am in the middle of creating a web based court
system. I am using Macromedia Dreamweaver for HTML and PHP editing, and
that doesn't run on linux, so I have to stick with M$. Also, Novell is just
now finishing a Novell Linux Client.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.06.21.09.37.666816@Trueno.GTS...
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>
>> Ó¿Ò
>>
>> Ò¿Ó
>>
>> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
>> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
>
> <Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
>
> Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
> I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
> backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
> knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
> access your system...), etc, etc...
>
> But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
> really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
> hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
> concession I'll give to Windows...)
>
> A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
> and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
> asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
> the Real Deal.
>
> Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
> reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
> pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
> Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
> by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
> up till I switched to Linux...
>
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think he means females.
>>>>
>>>> patrick
>>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>
>>> Four eyes! ;)
>>>
>>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>>> Innies?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
using AMD x64 with ATI 9800 Pro and ATI TV Tuner. ATI doesn't have
everything for my setup for linux yet. When I can use the hardware I paid
for without much problem, I will spend more time on Linux. At work I have a
couple Novell Servers set up runing Apache, PHP, and MySql. Thought about
micro$haft server, but Novell is so much better in my opinion. I have a
copy of Novel Open Enterprise Server, which is Suse Linux, that I am going
to try out, but right now, I am in the middle of creating a web based court
system. I am using Macromedia Dreamweaver for HTML and PHP editing, and
that doesn't run on linux, so I have to stick with M$. Also, Novell is just
now finishing a Novell Linux Client.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.06.21.09.37.666816@Trueno.GTS...
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>
>> Ó¿Ò
>>
>> Ò¿Ó
>>
>> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
>> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
>
> <Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
>
> Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
> I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
> backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
> knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
> access your system...), etc, etc...
>
> But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
> really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
> hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
> concession I'll give to Windows...)
>
> A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
> and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
> asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
> the Real Deal.
>
> Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
> reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
> pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
> Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
> by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
> up till I switched to Linux...
>
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think he means females.
>>>>
>>>> patrick
>>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>
>>> Four eyes! ;)
>>>
>>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>>> Innies?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
#467
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Had my hubcaps stolen today
I run XP because I don't have time to set everything up in Linux. I am
using AMD x64 with ATI 9800 Pro and ATI TV Tuner. ATI doesn't have
everything for my setup for linux yet. When I can use the hardware I paid
for without much problem, I will spend more time on Linux. At work I have a
couple Novell Servers set up runing Apache, PHP, and MySql. Thought about
micro$haft server, but Novell is so much better in my opinion. I have a
copy of Novel Open Enterprise Server, which is Suse Linux, that I am going
to try out, but right now, I am in the middle of creating a web based court
system. I am using Macromedia Dreamweaver for HTML and PHP editing, and
that doesn't run on linux, so I have to stick with M$. Also, Novell is just
now finishing a Novell Linux Client.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.06.21.09.37.666816@Trueno.GTS...
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>
>> Ó¿Ò
>>
>> Ò¿Ó
>>
>> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
>> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
>
> <Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
>
> Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
> I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
> backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
> knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
> access your system...), etc, etc...
>
> But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
> really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
> hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
> concession I'll give to Windows...)
>
> A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
> and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
> asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
> the Real Deal.
>
> Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
> reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
> pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
> Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
> by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
> up till I switched to Linux...
>
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think he means females.
>>>>
>>>> patrick
>>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>
>>> Four eyes! ;)
>>>
>>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>>> Innies?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
using AMD x64 with ATI 9800 Pro and ATI TV Tuner. ATI doesn't have
everything for my setup for linux yet. When I can use the hardware I paid
for without much problem, I will spend more time on Linux. At work I have a
couple Novell Servers set up runing Apache, PHP, and MySql. Thought about
micro$haft server, but Novell is so much better in my opinion. I have a
copy of Novel Open Enterprise Server, which is Suse Linux, that I am going
to try out, but right now, I am in the middle of creating a web based court
system. I am using Macromedia Dreamweaver for HTML and PHP editing, and
that doesn't run on linux, so I have to stick with M$. Also, Novell is just
now finishing a Novell Linux Client.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.06.21.09.37.666816@Trueno.GTS...
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>
>> Ó¿Ò
>>
>> Ò¿Ó
>>
>> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
>> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
>
> <Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
>
> Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
> I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
> backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
> knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
> access your system...), etc, etc...
>
> But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
> really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
> hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
> concession I'll give to Windows...)
>
> A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
> and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
> asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
> the Real Deal.
>
> Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
> reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
> pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
> Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
> by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
> up till I switched to Linux...
>
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think he means females.
>>>>
>>>> patrick
>>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>
>>> Four eyes! ;)
>>>
>>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>>> Innies?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
#468
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Had my hubcaps stolen today
I run XP because I don't have time to set everything up in Linux. I am
using AMD x64 with ATI 9800 Pro and ATI TV Tuner. ATI doesn't have
everything for my setup for linux yet. When I can use the hardware I paid
for without much problem, I will spend more time on Linux. At work I have a
couple Novell Servers set up runing Apache, PHP, and MySql. Thought about
micro$haft server, but Novell is so much better in my opinion. I have a
copy of Novel Open Enterprise Server, which is Suse Linux, that I am going
to try out, but right now, I am in the middle of creating a web based court
system. I am using Macromedia Dreamweaver for HTML and PHP editing, and
that doesn't run on linux, so I have to stick with M$. Also, Novell is just
now finishing a Novell Linux Client.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.06.21.09.37.666816@Trueno.GTS...
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>
>> Ó¿Ò
>>
>> Ò¿Ó
>>
>> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
>> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
>
> <Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
>
> Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
> I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
> backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
> knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
> access your system...), etc, etc...
>
> But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
> really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
> hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
> concession I'll give to Windows...)
>
> A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
> and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
> asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
> the Real Deal.
>
> Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
> reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
> pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
> Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
> by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
> up till I switched to Linux...
>
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think he means females.
>>>>
>>>> patrick
>>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>
>>> Four eyes! ;)
>>>
>>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>>> Innies?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
using AMD x64 with ATI 9800 Pro and ATI TV Tuner. ATI doesn't have
everything for my setup for linux yet. When I can use the hardware I paid
for without much problem, I will spend more time on Linux. At work I have a
couple Novell Servers set up runing Apache, PHP, and MySql. Thought about
micro$haft server, but Novell is so much better in my opinion. I have a
copy of Novel Open Enterprise Server, which is Suse Linux, that I am going
to try out, but right now, I am in the middle of creating a web based court
system. I am using Macromedia Dreamweaver for HTML and PHP editing, and
that doesn't run on linux, so I have to stick with M$. Also, Novell is just
now finishing a Novell Linux Client.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.06.21.09.37.666816@Trueno.GTS...
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>
>> Ó¿Ò
>>
>> Ò¿Ó
>>
>> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
>> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
>
> <Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
>
> Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
> I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
> backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
> knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
> access your system...), etc, etc...
>
> But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
> really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
> hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
> concession I'll give to Windows...)
>
> A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
> and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
> asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
> the Real Deal.
>
> Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
> reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
> pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
> Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
> by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
> up till I switched to Linux...
>
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think he means females.
>>>>
>>>> patrick
>>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>
>>> Four eyes! ;)
>>>
>>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>>> Innies?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
#469
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Had my hubcaps stolen today
I run XP because I don't have time to set everything up in Linux. I am
using AMD x64 with ATI 9800 Pro and ATI TV Tuner. ATI doesn't have
everything for my setup for linux yet. When I can use the hardware I paid
for without much problem, I will spend more time on Linux. At work I have a
couple Novell Servers set up runing Apache, PHP, and MySql. Thought about
micro$haft server, but Novell is so much better in my opinion. I have a
copy of Novel Open Enterprise Server, which is Suse Linux, that I am going
to try out, but right now, I am in the middle of creating a web based court
system. I am using Macromedia Dreamweaver for HTML and PHP editing, and
that doesn't run on linux, so I have to stick with M$. Also, Novell is just
now finishing a Novell Linux Client.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.06.21.09.37.666816@Trueno.GTS...
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>
>> Ó¿Ò
>>
>> Ò¿Ó
>>
>> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
>> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
>
> <Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
>
> Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
> I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
> backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
> knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
> access your system...), etc, etc...
>
> But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
> really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
> hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
> concession I'll give to Windows...)
>
> A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
> and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
> asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
> the Real Deal.
>
> Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
> reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
> pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
> Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
> by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
> up till I switched to Linux...
>
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think he means females.
>>>>
>>>> patrick
>>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>
>>> Four eyes! ;)
>>>
>>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>>> Innies?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
using AMD x64 with ATI 9800 Pro and ATI TV Tuner. ATI doesn't have
everything for my setup for linux yet. When I can use the hardware I paid
for without much problem, I will spend more time on Linux. At work I have a
couple Novell Servers set up runing Apache, PHP, and MySql. Thought about
micro$haft server, but Novell is so much better in my opinion. I have a
copy of Novel Open Enterprise Server, which is Suse Linux, that I am going
to try out, but right now, I am in the middle of creating a web based court
system. I am using Macromedia Dreamweaver for HTML and PHP editing, and
that doesn't run on linux, so I have to stick with M$. Also, Novell is just
now finishing a Novell Linux Client.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.06.21.09.37.666816@Trueno.GTS...
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>
>> Ó¿Ò
>>
>> Ò¿Ó
>>
>> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start, run
>> charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
>
> <Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
>
> Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
> I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
> backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
> knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
> access your system...), etc, etc...
>
> But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
> really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
> hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
> concession I'll give to Windows...)
>
> A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five company,
> and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an e-mail and
> asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two releases before
> the Real Deal.
>
> Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and then
> reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that it was a
> pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never looked back!
> Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time, followed very closely
> by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did after that! Ran NT right
> up till I switched to Linux...
>
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think he means females.
>>>>
>>>> patrick
>>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>
>>> Four eyes! ;)
>>>
>>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>>> Innies?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
#470
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Had my hubcaps stolen today
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 19:36:43 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
> I run XP because I don't have time to set everything up in Linux. I am
> using AMD x64 with ATI 9800 Pro and ATI TV Tuner. ATI doesn't have
> everything for my setup for linux yet. When I can use the hardware I paid
> for without much problem, I will spend more time on Linux. At work I have
> a couple Novell Servers set up runing Apache, PHP, and MySql. Thought
> about micro$haft server, but Novell is so much better in my opinion. I
> have a copy of Novel Open Enterprise Server, which is Suse Linux, that I
> am going to try out, but right now, I am in the middle of creating a web
> based court system. I am using Macromedia Dreamweaver for HTML and PHP
> editing, and that doesn't run on linux, so I have to stick with M$. Also,
> Novell is just now finishing a Novell Linux Client.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
That's what I'm running, SuSE. I tried a lot of the others, but SuSE seems
the most stable, and it really isn't that hard to set up. And, you have
YaST (Yet another Set-Up Tool)! Works fairly well.
You're obviously into it much more than I am. If MS would get their act
together and leave out the 50,000,000 entertainment features, I might go
back.
>
> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.06.21.09.37.666816@Trueno.GTS...
>> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>
>>> Ó¿Ò
>>>
>>> Ò¿Ó
>>>
>>> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start,
>>> run charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
>>
>> <Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
>>
>> Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
>> I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
>> backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
>> knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
>> access your system...), etc, etc...
>>
>> But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
>> really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
>> hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
>> concession I'll give to Windows...)
>>
>> A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five
>> company, and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an
>> e-mail and asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two
>> releases before the Real Deal.
>>
>> Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and
>> then reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that
>> it was a pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never
>> looked back! Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time,
>> followed very closely by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did
>> after that! Ran NT right up till I switched to Linux...
>>
>>
>>> Patrick
>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>
>>> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
>>> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>>>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I think he means females.
>>>>>
>>>>> patrick
>>>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>>
>>>> Four eyes! ;)
>>>>
>>>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>>>> Innies?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>
> I run XP because I don't have time to set everything up in Linux. I am
> using AMD x64 with ATI 9800 Pro and ATI TV Tuner. ATI doesn't have
> everything for my setup for linux yet. When I can use the hardware I paid
> for without much problem, I will spend more time on Linux. At work I have
> a couple Novell Servers set up runing Apache, PHP, and MySql. Thought
> about micro$haft server, but Novell is so much better in my opinion. I
> have a copy of Novel Open Enterprise Server, which is Suse Linux, that I
> am going to try out, but right now, I am in the middle of creating a web
> based court system. I am using Macromedia Dreamweaver for HTML and PHP
> editing, and that doesn't run on linux, so I have to stick with M$. Also,
> Novell is just now finishing a Novell Linux Client.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
That's what I'm running, SuSE. I tried a lot of the others, but SuSE seems
the most stable, and it really isn't that hard to set up. And, you have
YaST (Yet another Set-Up Tool)! Works fairly well.
You're obviously into it much more than I am. If MS would get their act
together and leave out the 50,000,000 entertainment features, I might go
back.
>
> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.06.21.09.37.666816@Trueno.GTS...
>> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:25:30 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>
>>> Ó¿Ò
>>>
>>> Ò¿Ó
>>>
>>> Feel free to use them. if you use micro$oft win. you can go start,
>>> run charmap, and see the different characters you can use.
>>
>> <Whipping out a Cross> BACK! BACK! You said Micro$haft! ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
>>
>> Linux, 99.9% of the time, baby!
>> I used to be a MS WHIZ, knew their OS's inside out, upside down and
>> backwards. Also got sick of the Pop-Ups, the 'influenza', the people
>> knocking on my backdoor (Firewall Alert:64.128.105.4 is attempting to
>> access your system...), etc, etc...
>>
>> But thanks for the tip! I've been using Linux for over a year, haven't
>> really played around with it (trying to make sure this or that piece of
>> hardware works properly; right now stands at about 99%...the ONLY
>> concession I'll give to Windows...)
>>
>> A little anecdote: I was working Tech Support for a Fortune Five
>> company, and heard there was this thing called Chicago out. Sent an
>> e-mail and asked to be put on the Beta test. Made it for the last two
>> releases before the Real Deal.
>>
>> Loaded it up on a Friday, played with it until Sunday afternoon, and
>> then reloaded 3.11. Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, decided that
>> it was a pretty cool OS afterall, and reloaded it that evening. Never
>> looked back! Windows '95 OSR 2.5 was my FAVOURITE OS of all time,
>> followed very closely by NT 4.0 SP 5. Don't know WHAT the hell MS did
>> after that! Ran NT right up till I switched to Linux...
>>
>>
>>> Patrick
>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>
>>> "hachiroku" <ae86@Trueno.GTS> wrote in message
>>> news:pan.2005.08.02.01.47.09.667980@Trueno.GTS...
>>>> On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 21:26:26 -0400, Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I think he means females.
>>>>>
>>>>> patrick
>>>>> Ô¿Ô
>>>>
>>>> Four eyes! ;)
>>>>
>>>> That's one of the neatest ones I've ever seen!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:328d2$42eec797$42a1cc8c$31012@FUSE.NET...
>>>>>> Innies?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Only Innies Buy Audis. <g>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Charles of Kankakee
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
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