After a hiatus, the
geeks have returned with yet another installment. Topics covered include NASA'a Maglev technology, made-to-order children, and the geeks' undying love and affection for yours truly. It's a good one, and you can pick it up at
The Sync.
cool! (Score:1)
I think this episode might finish off my second Geeks In Space CDR.. When do the official collectors' editions come out? (:
"Oh my God, they killed Pater! You bastards!"
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damn kid... (Score:1)
If you think you know what the hell is really going on you're probably full of shit.
Rob, man, sorry about the Nobel (Score:1)
Listen, dude, if you need help with your experiment man, like I can like totally help you out.
You gotta be careful w/ the blue crystals.
Sound quality (Score:1)
finally! (Score:1)
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slackware (Score:1)
slackware has an excellent, elegant package management system. and best of all? it's industry standard. the last time i looked, everybody had tar and gunzip installed.
slackware keeps track of the packages installed, etc. of course, there isn't a large package repository.
simplicity is the key.
and
use the source.
"...who's using slackware?" "whoever was using it 4 years ago."
in fact, there has been a significant increase in slackware use recently, and it is expected to increase with the release of slackware-7.0 that is complete with glibc2.1.2, xfre86 3.3.5, october gnome, kde 1.1.2, netscape 4.7, and linux 2.2.12.
Re:slackware (Score:1)
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Another non-functioning site was "uncertainty.microsoft.com." The purpose of that site was not known. -- MSNBC 10-26-1999 on MS crack
Missing 2 episodes (Score:1)
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