Mail Order Bride 21
In our latest episode, we discuss Nate's whereabouts, the new release of Perl, Microsoft's X-Box, Netpliance's i-opener and more.
Only great masters of style can succeed in being obtuse. -- Oscar Wilde Most UNIX programmers are great masters of style. -- The Unnamed Usenetter
Mail Order Bride? (Score:1)
Lane??? (Score:1)
file managers (Score:1)
Open Source Muds? (Score:1)
My Bong Runs Linux - shameless plug (Score:1)
IT'S a GUNDAM!!!! (Score:1)
Yea, I've got my tape recorder ready for sat the 8th. I'm ready for some new episodes, if only TW didn't own Cartoon Network, I wouldn't have to ignore all the AOL commercials, get's annoying with 3 or 4 an hour.
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Re:My Bong Runs Linux - shameless plug (Score:1)
Mail-Order Bride (Score:1)
Re:Martin (Score:1)
I agree (Score:1)
Get Free (beer, I know) BeOS 5 at http://free.be.com
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Re:TOONAMI STATION!! (Score:1)
Ted....
(I WILL have the ultmate colection of Simpsons episodes ever...)
Martin (Score:1)
Time for some new material, boys. :)
Re:Martin (Score:1)
Finally pictures (Score:1)
off and out
hehe (Score:1)
Re:Power Converters (Score:1)
Re:My Bong Runs Linux - shameless plug (Score:1)
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Have some more music! (Score:2)
And, you know, I'd also really really like the opensource-like benefit of status and appreciation- but ya know it seems like that's going to happen anyhow regardless on account of I don't suck :) "Dog" [mp3.com] debuted at 54 (out of over 10,000) on the mp3.com instrumental rock charts! And it's still there and sneaking slowly up the main charts- in fact it's on page two of the instrumental rock chart webpages, and that's from a totally new artist who's never been seen on mp3.com before. "Horse" [mp3.com] is also quite good but I think "Dog" [mp3.com] is the breakout hit. They're both going to be heard a lot- they're both free- they're both licensed for radio station play, for that matter.
So can I do anything for Geeks In Space? I really like it. I also have this monster studio from hell [airwindows.com] going, and there are a lot of neat sounds and effects and riffs and things I could give Geeks In Space. Whaddya need?
Perl Versions (Score:2)
First of all, IJLS:
That had to be one of the best "reason-not-to-piss-off-the-scary-psychotic-guy"-
Anyway, version numbering in certain free software projects can sometimes tend toward the dizzying. It seems as though whenever they release a new version, rather than incrementing the version number, as a normal person would expect, they add another significant figure to it. This is what leads to things like "Perl five dot oh oh five oh four" (which caused all kilnds of pain for my project at SGI, where I no longer work).
Reluctance to increment the more significant digits in favor of the less significant ones also leads to "Linux two dot one dot sixty-five thousand, five hundred and thirty-five". (They only bumped it up to "two dot two dot oh" to avoid a sixteen-bit overflow on some of the older architectures.) Then again, I guess it's not as bad as Windows skipping 91.9 versions a few yaers back.
By the way, I'm pretty sure "...it was Earth all along", not "us".
Finally, about Comedy Central: South Park and The Daily Show -- Yep, that's pretty much it. But we can't forget The Man Show, which fills part of the gap left by Dick Dietrich's Night Stand, or Win Ben Stein's Money which makes the (as far as I know) unprecedented accomplishment of being a game show that's actually entertaining.
David Gould
TOONAMI STATION!! (Score:2)
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MORE MUSICALS (Score:2)
Geeks in Space just score 5 more points in culture, and 3 for style.
It was great, it was powerful, and spontaneous.
Carlos loved it!!!
*Carlos: Exit Stage Right*
"Geeks, Where would you be without them?"