From: Rev Simon Rumble [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >$50 donation to the Open Source project of your choice in the name of >the first person to post a genuine image of the new train indicators >with a BSOD. Actually, that's a very good PR idea. I've seen a few of those Internet Kiosk machines with a BSOD (NT 4sp5) on them. I've seen a bank's front window display with the same screen while I was in Italy last. Even more interesting is here in Brisbane I've seen the bus timetable displays in the Queen Street tunnel showing a Commodore 64 bootup screen. That made me laugh. John Wiltshire -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timet... DaZZa
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timet... Michael Lake
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timet... Jeff Waugh
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timet... chesty
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timet... Jason Rennie
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indic... Jon Biddell
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indic... Ben Leslie
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs i... Paul Robinson
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator ... enterfornone
- RE: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator ... John Wiltshire
- RE: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator ... Patrick Kelso
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator ... Stuart Cooper
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indic... Rev Simon Rumble
- RE: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator ... John Wiltshire
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator ... Michael Fox
- RE: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator ... bez
