to compose and play
music, with a free player and a trial composer. You did compose your
"For Eliza" during the trial, and now you can play it freely.
Don't feel in guilt for proprietary software houses. They sure know
their business -if you can do what you've done respectin
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 22:40:37 +0100, Zeerak Waseem wrote:
> True, but even those using Openbox, icewm, etc. were introduced to the
> mess that HAL is, and also to dbus.
You're trying to assign guilt by association. They were also introduced
to X, hand edited conf files and a faster d
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 23:37:08 +0100, Neil Bothwick
wrote:
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 22:40:37 +0100, Zeerak Waseem wrote:
True, but even those using Openbox, icewm, etc. were introduced to the
mess that HAL is, and also to dbus.
You're trying to assign guilt by association. They were
been filed, and the principals
have no comment for them. They've interpeted the silence of those
involved to mean their "guilt". Despite the fact that they aren't
_required_ to disclose any information about the matter, either way,
except perhaps in quarterly filings. Whi
and innuendo to go on. No solid
> proof. A supposed insider blogger makes an accusation, they ask for
> corroborating documents which haven't yet been filed, and the principals
> have no comment for them. They've interpeted the silence of those
> involved to mean the
hat may be a good winter project. if i run four machines in a
farm, and amuse my self with the mac i'll obviously want to do it when it's
cool. no guilt in winter, it's electric baseboard, as expensive as possible
but it's rolled into the rent.(and it's a very drafty apart
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