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| Becca | Sep 17 2008, 08:02 PM Post #41 |
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I'm watching it from your link on youtube, it's good! |
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| plurry | Sep 17 2008, 11:02 PM Post #42 |
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once that's converted to a file, please share it via mediashare or the ilk so i can add it to "the hub". here is what i have: ![]() there is also this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICe3rm2Bvus |
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| unclepenny | Sep 18 2008, 05:18 AM Post #43 |
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Edited by unclepenny, Oct 13 2008, 04:54 AM.
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| plurry | Sep 18 2008, 07:48 AM Post #44 |
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thank you so much. i've added it to my collection to share on the hub. |
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| anobody | Sep 18 2008, 03:07 PM Post #45 |
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Yeah. It's unfortunate that the big media conglomerates have their heads so far up their asses that that sort of obvious thing probably won't happen for another decade or two (if it ever does). |
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| Becca | Sep 18 2008, 05:03 PM Post #46 |
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You're probably right. I'll just keep watching them on youtube or The Hub-when I sign up for it. |
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| Kevin U. | Sep 20 2008, 01:03 AM Post #47 |
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I got a new laptop. It has Vista. So far, two of the programs I use for work don't function with Vista, I've found one replacement, but the other is a bit of a stretch. I am sure that, as Laith points out, a lot of my older games won't be working with it either (not that I play games all that much anymore). |
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| bguirk | Sep 20 2008, 01:54 AM Post #48 |
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The NY Times ran a great article about all of the legeacy code/functionality built into each release of Windows. There's some code in there that is celebrating it's 20 year old birthday this year. Apple bit the bullet, drew a line in the sand, and did a top to bottom rewrite of their OS and it really re-energized their community and their machines. I would love to see Microsoft do the same thing (there are divisions in Redmond who've already built one) and do a paralell sequel to Vista with backward computability--they could come out and say "OK folks--this is the last one," wchich would allow them to give people plenty of warning. The will doesn't seem to be there, but it would make a lot of sense. I use Vista on my laptop, I have Sugar running on another, and I have XP running on my desktop. Vista gripes my ass because of all the auto-updating it assumes I need and things like Firefox will all the sudden freeze because the latest version of some plugin is ready. I'm smart enough to turn all of this off BTW, but it always comes back with fresh installs of whatever. I need them to give me profiles like "power user" so I don't get all of this crazy shit happening in the background. |
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| 131 | Sep 21 2008, 09:31 AM Post #49 |
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everyone get and learn to use linux. you can actually recode it if you get an open source flavor. |
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| anobody | Sep 21 2008, 03:28 PM Post #50 |
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I completely disagree. I'm technically savvy enough to have made a few modifications to the Linux kernel, but I still use OS X as my primary OS. I do have to concede that the nicest Linux distros have come far enough that if you do a basic install and you don't try to do anything too weird you don't have to do too much screwing around under the hood and you never have to see a shell.... of course, there are so many distros that even if you're technically savvy and well informed, it's not exactly clear cut which one you should use in the first place, but that's not really an argument against it. The thing is that even the best Linux distros around don't come anywhere near the level of polish of OS X. With OS X, you get all of the best things about Linux plus you get a consumer level OS with all of the perks that come with that. My mom uses it every day and has never seen a shell, but the shell is there if you want it. As a consumer OS, it completely blows the doors off of Windows. Although it's not (exactly*) open source, and you do have to pay for it, but at a certain point I realized that it's worth paying a little not to have to spend time fucking with things. * Darwin, the BSD Unix underneath actually is, but not the GUI or most of the things that make it great. |
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