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<0> win 3.11 crashed really fast, too <0> just don't try and access a data segment over 64kbytes. <1> progman on 2003 or 2000 not (it's the default shell on my citrix server hehehe) users don't like it but admins do! <2> haha, now i tried to install win95 over 3.11 <2> setup went fine <2> till i had to setup the printer <2> blue screen <3> that's fascinating <4> dont you people have work to do? <3> don't you!? <3> and stuff <4> oh wait <4> yeah... <5> yeah, YOU'RE the one with "work" in your nick. <4> you have "biz" in yours
<4> as in <4> busy <5> it's facetious. <4> and look <4> you're ****ing around <4> you're faceses <4> yur <6> feces <4> !img tbp <4> !image tbp yur <4> !image tbp <7> http://www.bmb.psu.edu/faculty/tan/lab/gallery/tbpdimer.jpg <4> bummer <4> !image windorks <4> !image digidog <7> http://r.gnavi.co.jp/g927200/img/g927200v.jpg <4> !image digidog windorks <4> !image jaymz dallasnetworks <7> http://jaymz.dallasnetworks.net/modules/gallery/albums/studio/DSCN0131.thumb.jpg <5> C:\Program files\Common Files\System\MSMAPI\1033\http:\jaymz.dallasnetworks.net/modules/gallery/albums/studio/DSCN0131.thumb.jpg contains an invalid path. <5> that's the kind of crap i get when i double click a URL. <8> Gay. <6> Fag. <5> totally. it even tried to blow me. i declined. <4> wow <4> thats.. <4> interesting pb <5> i mean, wtf. MSMAPI? <3> YEAH <3> WTF <3> man <3> and stuff <4> It is ridiculous to claim that computer games affect children. If Pac-Man had affected children in the eighties, then today we would have lots of young people, runnning around in dark rooms, eating pills and listening to monotonous music. <6> OOOO OOOOOO THAT SMELL <5> pac man never attempted to be an immersive environment. i know whoever made that analogy up was trying to be funny, but it's humor based on not bothering to follow the logic all the way through. <0> of course, in the 80s, pacman was mostly found in bars and arcades, and was mostly played by teens and older, not 'children'. <3> everything children experience affects them <3> the younger the more <4> i think the point was <4> that kids are running around eating pills and listening to monotonous music <4> er young people <3> oh <3> I get it <5> ah, irony. check. <3> irony <4> yeah <4> it was subtle <4> and not very good <3> deep <9> Are there any external jetdirects with more than one USB port? <3> and then there's skoal, ruining the mood for everyone <3> :( <10> skoalwork: i'm sure there are, there are tons with multiple parallel ports <10> hp.com <9> verbose_: I'm already there. <9> It seems there are only two that even have USB <11> Like, duh <10> seriously? wow <9> Yeah, that I can find. <10> hp--; <9> 175x and en3700
<0> I thought a 'jetdirect' was something that plugged directly into a printer and gave it a native ethernet port <9> My sentiments exactly. <9> peerce: They have external jetdirects too. <9> Jetdirect is a printserver <5> i'm still in the "USB is the ****" camp. <10> skoalwork: wow, i think you're right <9> Well, here's my problem. <9> I have labs with inkjet printers and laser printers. <10> build a computer to act as a print server <9> lasers are easy, they have onboard EIO cards <9> but the inkjets need to be networked <5> EIEIO? <0> with the older printer protocols, its one printer per IP address <10> haha <5> old mac donald had a printer farm, EI EIO. <10> aliases for ip addresses <0> so get a bunch of cheap USB print servers like http://www.netgear.com/products/details/PS121.php <11> Sticky Keys! <11> I damn thee <9> But it's getting harder and harder to find parallel printers <11> You should try finding perpendicular printers <5> mine tend to be slightly trapezoidal. <10> i haven't had a printer since my drum needed to be replace in my brother laserjet...a while ago <12> hi <11> pugilist: Wanna fight? <5> brother does bone the end user on drum prices. i find that annoying. <12> sure <9> I'm Paddy Taninger the caddy manager. Yeah it rhymes, big whoop wanna fight about it? <12> ooops not with you <12> you have an @ <5> *****. <3> ya, that's it, be afraid <3> be very afraid <11> Yeah, ALMOST <0> i've got a HP laserjet 1300 and a Canon i9900 photo inkjet at home. <3> be afraid of the big bad @ <12> yeah they are so msall <5> but instead you missed and kicked Jet in the balls. <12> I missed <11> oh snap <0> both are USB and hung on desktop systems for sharing <12> HAHA <5> ow. <12> ;o <11> fdiv_bug: You almost burned his **** off <5> snarky. <8> MrMojo: ALMOST! <9> peerce: This is a production network, not a bull**** home setup. <13> SATA II drives transfer at 3 gigabit not gigabyte correct? <12> damn its a full on onslaught <5> but instead you missed and poured molten lead down the front of Jet's pants. <8> fsaf: Jigga-who? <9> You always come back with the way YOU did it, and it's always some hacked together SOHO solution that has no business in business. <5> poor Jet shoulda stayed in bed this morning. <8> skoalwork: But he works for HP! From a coffee shop, no less! <11> What does SATA II have to do with Windows anyway? <8> Therefore he must know! <11> Like, is the transfer speed of SATA II interface directly related to the OS it's running on? <0> fsaf; actually, SATA-II and 3gbps SATA are two different things. <3> pizza_biz: why you pickin' on me? <13> what about SATA-II 3gbps :P <0> but, yeah, its 3Gbit/sec. geezus, thats like 6X faster than the fastest sustained transfer any drive can maintain anyways <5> because XTR seems to be idle. <11> What about RATATATAT? <5> and why you blaming me? i'm not the one kicking and mutilating your crotch. <13> that means you could transfer 20GB in 1 min <13> and thats complete bull****, my scsi 320's cant even do that, so why do they lie? more market value? <0> fsaf: only, the drive isn't that fast. <0> just the interface <13> ah
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