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<0> no, just a printer port <1> Integrated modem? <0> yeah <0> ethernet/modem combo <1> Great! <1> (That's sarcasm) <0> somehow i think i am screwed here <0> should i be using my time wisely and retyping all that I did and taking this laptop to work tomorrow and running it over wth my tow truck? <0> :) <1> Possibly... Or abusing Google. <0> i've abused google <0> i've given it stretch marks <0> just seems to go in circles <0> never seem to find much of what i want in google <0> lots and lots of dead ends and weird links <0> i was looking for info on a Ford Bronco once and it sent me to a porn site
<1> Ahh. That's because of the word "Bronco". <0> could be <0> glad i didn't type in donkey <0> lord knows what i would have gotten then <2> CancerMan, i got a question to you. I've played with the /etc/fstab in linux. I added a partition in the file then mounted it. I have a dual boot running here. Once i mounted, Linux grabbed a 10GB that was where Windows was installed <2> I guess this partition is purely dead right ? <0> well...i guess this horse is dead <1> *nod* Many horses are dead. <3> LOL <0> i'll toss this powerbook into the scrap heap at work after i throw it through a few scrap car windshields first <0> might as well take out my frustrations on what caused them <0> heh <3> violent sort of fellow, aren't you <0> I love breaking stuff.....scrap cars are good for that <0> tire rims do a nice job on auto gl*** <0> you have to really beat on the windshield to cave it all the way in , though <0> believe me...after the boss pisses you off....there is NOTHING like the feeling of caving in a car roof with a 20 lb sledge <0> :) <0> it's going to be crushed anyway...might as well start the process off with a bang <0> well...i best start retyping....should be done by dawn just in time for work <1> Heh... And start looking for a new job, since we're emailing this to your boss. <1> Oh, whoops. <3> gwahahahahah <4> Got a stupid question when hooking up pins on a motherboard, does the lettering go towards the edge or in? damn pin just says pwrsw <4> And god forbid it be red and black <5> beats me, it's been 3 years since I built a computer :) <4> **** <6> bsims: I thought the power switch was just a momentary toggle. don't think it matters with that <5> Kill Snake! <7> kill all <4> well but I'd like things to be right <7> :) <6> dogbert2: with what? <5> my bare hands! <6> dogbert2: what do you want to do with your bare hands? <5> Kill Snake! <6> dogbert2: with what? <5> :-) <5> I know... <5> Plugh! <6> god those old parsers could _really_ annoy you <5> ohhhh, if you used bad words with our version of adventure, it would draw a ascii finger on the screen and log you off the mainframe :) <6> bwahahahaha <5> It went like this: <6> I wonder if there is a irc bot that does adventure? <5> player: **** You... <5> adventure: please don't use such language with me... <5> player: **** You... <5> adventure: You better not use such language with me... <5> player: **** You... <5> adventure: prints out huge ascii middle finger and logs you off the teletype or terminal :) <6> wee? now THAT'S the kind of message I want to put in our programs <6> s/w/s/ <6> hm, now if I could gaurentee a system reboot... <5> A huge green fierce snake bars the way! <8> hi all <6> j0 OldMonk <8> XyZzY <4> So to summmarize it don't matter as long the right things are on the right pin order with the exception of leds doesn't matter, correct?
<6> bsims: yup, the LED's and the fans <4> ok I was sweating the speaker <6> nah speaker is easy. all else is a toggle. and some LED setups don't care either <6> they have so little power in them any way reversing the wiring won't hurt the LEDs much <4> ok just one thing red is postive right? <4> brain is fried <6> black usually is ground <4> ok makes sense <6> and pin 1 on a cable is always the colored one. and they all face the same way <5> Kill Dragon <3> what *are* you going on about? <5> who me? <3> yes, you <6> about 23 snorts of coke I think <5> heh...those are references to one of the original computer games (mainframes)...:) <3> I see. <6> Tamahome: you never heard of 'Adventure' ? most fsdking cool game to revolutionize the entire industry. entire HP3000 basic source code was printed in BYTE magazine. <3> I guess I'm too young. <6> I should know I 'archived' a treeware version of it from the library ;P <3> LOL, 'treeware' <5> http://www.rickadams.org/adventure/e_downloads.html (all the info you ever wanted on adventure) :) <3> I remember typing ML listings from Compute's Gazette into my C64 <6> dunno where I heard the word treeware <6> Tamahome: those ML versions of a workprocessor and spreadsheet rocked! speedcalc? (iirc) <6> Compute! Computes Gazzette! and Transactor where my three favorite C=64 mags <9> *sigh* <3> yeah speedcalc <3> took hours to type that **** though <3> unless you had the version that came w/ a floppy <9> then you discover that you made one mistake back at the begining. ;) <3> that was hard <9> hehe <6> Eamon was Apple II's version of Adventure <3> having to crawl through the magazine again... and then of course it was entirely possible that it was misprinted in the magazine to begin with <6> Strider-: actually they had a small basic program that helped a lot putting that in <6> for every 16 bytes it had a checksum that even told you which byte was mangled <6> that C=64 word processor helped me through high school <3> I used to use GEOS when I was in gradeschool <5> C-64 was a great machine in it's day <6> I had GEOS for awhile. found it doggy slow for what it did <6> dogbert2: >>Foof!<< You are inside a building, a well house for a large spring. <9> you are in a maze of twisty p***ages, all alike <6> your light goes out... <5> get lamp; get keys; get bottle; plugh; light lamp; plover <6> dogbert2: >>Foof!<< You're in a small chamber lit by an eerie green light. An extremely narrow tunnel exits to the west. A dark corridor leads NE. <5> NE <6> You're in the Dark room. A corridor leading south is the only exit. <10> S <5> Kill Snake! <6> dogbert2: you see no snake here <8> you are in a #linux channel. a kick is the only way out. <5> bwhaahahaha <5> hmmmm...throw pizza at oldmonk <6> gordboy: you are in a chamber of mostly insane OP's. prepare to grovel and plead for you miserable life back <8> hehheh <5> we have issues <10> sorry for interrupting your game <6> mostly issues of pr0n... <8> tsokolat! <11> OldMonk <11> where's cheeksy these days? <9> I dunno, haven't seen her in a while <11> hiya Strider-! <9> hey tsokolat <12> hye <11> Strider-: how <11> s British Columbia? <9> not bad, not bad <9> glad to be here <12> I want to know if i can make an instalation of debian with 5 cds that i have burned <8> carlos__: yes <12> ok
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