I almost pity MSFT at this point... jmz
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 9:50 PM, James Finstrom
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> Everyone do a video
>
> I am a PC,
> I dont worry about Viruses or spyware
> I am not tied down my licensing
> I am free to install un un holy amount of applications at no ch
Everyone do a video
I am a PC,
I dont worry about Viruses or spyware
I am not tied down my licensing
I am free to install un un holy amount of applications at no charge
I am free to update my OS if I choose
I am free to NOT update my OS if I choose...
you get the point
James Finstrom
Laugh at this Windows Live SPAM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:15:40 -0700
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Subject: Are you a PC? Show the World
ARE YOU A PC? SHOW THE WORLD
Microsoft respects your privacy. Please
If you're attaching the CD-ROM's with the same cable or on the same IDE
channel, I would suspect the cable or channel on the motherboard.
Does the problem go away if you use a different cable?
Does it go away if you connect to a different bus?
Have you tried connecting the CD-ROM to the same cab
My girlfriend pre-ordered a G1 and I'm waiting for her to get it before i
get one myself.. From what i've seen, should be a nice little phone.
Gnunixguy
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 5:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
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> This is the one I am waiting for...:)
> http://openmoko.co
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I took the survey. Come on free books! :)
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From: Marsee Henon
Date: Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 11:37 AM
Subject: UG News-O'Reilly wants your ideas about live workshops
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Hi
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Lisa Kachold wrote:
> A 300 MHz is going to be a tad slow. The current requirements for
> FreeGeek recycled equipment are 500Mhz and the older equipment works
> great for most users. After all what are we doing but browsing?
>
> The best tool in my bag is a Big TACK or twisty wire with the pl
moin moin,
there was some mix up in the scheduling and the security class scheduled
to start Monday got dropped from the system.
It is being reinstated and I got confirmation tonight that we will be
running the class.
There is still room ( indeed a couple more students would be beneficial ),
so
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