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<0> siglite: yeah, saw some of the UFC on Spike while I was out at the bar a little while ago. Ho Hum. I suppose it's interesting if you like watching two guys beating the crap out of each other....
<1> kosmo: I p***ed up a NeXT cube with monitor and printer mouse and keyboard for $110 plus shipping and now am kicking myself but then I stop and think It's ancient who cares if was a decade ahead of it's time
<2> heh
<0> 25MHz 68040? Not even fast enough to put in something like a stinksys router now. . .
<1> hell don't laugh the powersupplys are worth 50 on fleabay
<1> Ka-bar: my printer has 50mb of ram
<0> I had a MAc Quadra 660AV that had a 25MHz 68040. 12 years ago it seemed pretty fast, compared to everything else at the time.
<1> Ka-bar: my first computer was .9mhz with 14k of ram
<1> Trash-80 Color II
<0> My *camera* has a freaking gigabyte!
<1> Ka-bar: bah but does it have Tandy Color Basic *NO*!! <G>
<3> 640k should be enough for anyone.
<0> My first computer was an IMSAI 8080 that I built from a kit. Don't even remember how fast it was. And I had 8K of memory in it.
<1> siglite: I would have raped you to death for 640k of ram back when that was current
<2> bsims: ooh... sadist.



<1> http://old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=277 This cost $6500 back in 1988
<4> i used to have 3 nexts
<4> got a cube, it ****ed, sold it
<4> got 2 slabs, they were fun to play with, but couldn't do anything useful
<4> yeah I guess it's big enough you could do that...
<1> you try beating a man to death with a centimeter of limp pasta
<2> yee hah.
<1> Damn 30 million C64's were sold between 1982 and 1993 More C64's were sold than macs (not apples, macs)
<4> yeah
<4> but how many disk drives were sold?
<1> Anyone else ever get drunk enough to rember Atari basic
<1> docfu: not many we used Audio tape as God intended
<1> Error message on Oldcomputers.com Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e31'
<1> ****ing kids, I wouldn't trust mickysoft to pour piss out of a boot with the instructions printed on the heel
<1> Jobs responded, "Late? This computer is five years ahead of its time!" Steve Jobs on a NeXT product not shiping on time (a decade for NeXT and right on time for Mac)
<4> heh
<4> bsims on any next system when you create a new user account you get an email from steve jobs thanking you for using the system
<0> heh... i remember that.
<1> docfu: Really that is just sweet
<4> actually its pretty gay
<4> but it does have his photo
<1> OldMonk: he is using yesterdays meme hasn't he been punished enough?
<4> was that automated?
<5> no
<5> but don't push it
<6> anyone use this? http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/security/8212/
<0> OldMonk: Actually, having seen it, and heard it, I have to admit that it did seem pretty gay.
<4> OM have you see the photo?
<4> It has a very happy...gay...sunny appearance...
<4> I'm not joking
<6> thinking of getting 2 of them and wanna know if they really work
<5> docfu: don't push it
<1> Damn anyone else remember Be?
<4> yeah
<1> I had a friend who used it
<0> NetBandit: no clue
<0> bsims: another good idea killed off by M$ and poor marketing
<1> Ka-bar: what else is new?
<1> Like anyhting else KDE has it as a theme
<0> does KDE have a KDE theme? ;)
<1> Of course It GodDamn well has everything else...
<1> Ka-bar: Thanks to the tireless efforts of KDE and Gnome Emacs has joined the list of lightweight utilities
<0> emacs is a lightweight utility?
<1> Ka-bar: in comparison to say kwrite
<5> haahaa!
<0> ****s less than what?
<7> OldMonk: dual-boot ?
<5> whitecap: hehheh
<1> Ka-bar: bah gnome Real Men use somthing that plays well with Wmaker
<1> Though my wmaker has a ****load of KDE apps
<5> later
<4> oh good OldMonk is gone...
<8> meep!



<4> cappicard well i got good news
<8> what's that?
<4> if i can get my students to read 6 books I can guarrantee them a 247 word vocabulary
<8> cool. in japanese?
<4> er no, i teach english
<8> ah ook
<8> just having a hard time typing. abit too much to drink tonight
<4> and those 247 words make a total count of 1886 words every time they read 6 books
<8> ah
<4> and the most common word is "a" followed by "not" "the" "I" and "them"
<4> this book analyzer my friend wrote is really useful
<8> cool
<4> Totally defies your average english teacher in japan
<4> my coworkers only moviation in teaching is to make sure kids 'understand' the target language
<8> *nod*
<4> unfortunately understand means "can repeat when requested"
<4> its really a ****ty way of teaching
<8> hhmm.......... yeah
<4> I've got 3-4 students breaking past that already
<4> more on the way, basically the question is...IF I can talk to their parents and explain the teaching plan...
<7> retro ..Playing MPEG stream from Cream-White_Room.mp3 ...
<9> Hi everybody, does anybody knows if afterstep's languaje can be set to another one than english?
<4> hey whitecap
<7> docfu: hiya
<10> ?
<11> Hmm.. yogourt + lychee
<7> hmm, busch, bud and winston
<7> health food
<7> at least mental health
<12> luckily no Bush
<7> piss on Bush, this is Busch
<13> hello
<14> .
<15> Hello
<15> does anyone know where the wxGTKs config file is?
<15> installed it via yum
<15> noone to help?
<16> DaveHowe: It's "sealand" though
<17> I tell ya, I'm so grateful I learned UNIX first...
<17> hi PolarWolf
<16> Viking667: Mogguh
<17> whoops. gotta go kick a video
<17> there, done.
<17> I'd stuck it on Saturday record, instead of Sunday 8-/
<18> PolarWolf: and seahaven isn't at sealand?
<16> DaveHowe: I dunno. I only know it as sealand.
<16> DaveHowe: Just read the story though.
<16> DaveHowe: For some odd reason I can't help but smirking
<17> recording "CSI (LV)" and Criminal Intent
<16> Which is sad
<18> ah, its called "havenco" now
<18> http://www.havenco.com/
<16> Oh, yeah, that's the company's name
<16> http://www.sealandgov.org/
<19> hey. how do i change the premission of dir and subfiles/folders using chmod? chmod 777* ?
<19> uh ok
<16> "...offering the world's most secure managed servers in the world's only true free market environment, the Principality of Sealand"
<16> So much for "most secure"
<16> Amir1: man chmod, it's documented
<7> converted oil platform ?
<18> no, sea fort
<18> WW2 defence platform
<7> ahh
<18> basically a hollow concrete pillar on a shallow bit of the sea bed
<16> Yeah
<16> Someone bought it, or just confisquated it, or whatever, and declared its independence
<19> chmod 664 -r images
<19> ?
<7> liberal tax laws and all
<16> The idea isn't a bad one, an offshore datacenter. But at least make sure it's fire proof :)
<16> Amir1: -R
<18> PolarWolf: it was supposed to be in a nitrogen environment - inherently fireproof


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