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Cliff
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> Cliff
Interesting but not very realistic at all.
Lane
(Lane, check for pulse. Are you alive?)
Good effects. I liked Grandma best, I think I've seen her driving in front
of me a few times.
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> "Cliff" <Clhuprich@aol.co...
OTNumber 1 most requested thing on Dell's "Idea Storm" page:
http://www.dellideastorm.com/
bob z. would love to be in a position where he wasn't placing all of
his CAD eggs in one OS basket.
bob z.
p.s. I'm living for givin the devil his due
> wasn't placing all of his CAD eggs in one OS basket.
Ditto.
Maybe someday.
"Linux and x64 are two of the technologies most requested by UGS customers."
http://www10.mcadcafe.com/nbc/articles/view_weekly.php?articleid=260017
Product name would be:
Solinux
3dunix
Lincad
Modelinux
"bob zee" <bobze...
Programmers, Programmers, Programmers, ...As Steve Balmer correctly stated, while making his monkey dance, it is
applications and hence programmers that make a platform. The fact though is
that if you want to do professional programming, then Linux is the platform
for you. I know that this statement will get the heckels up on a lot of
trolls in C.O.L.A, but I have a recent experience that proves this.
I am currently working for a Windows only house producing a system that
receives and transmits around 1000 telegrams per second in each direction
on a UDP socket, translates them into a different format and creates a log
entry for each ...
OT: FA: Advin device programmer, misc. partsI'm selling off some of my misc. test equipment, microcontrollers I no
longer use, and so on; this is the first wave of stuff.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZlarwe74QQhtZ-1
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OT: OS/2 or OS/NOT-2Wow-- I've been *trying* to play with OS/2 Warp 4, trying to get on the
internet. I'm very familiar with Windows (of course) and Linux-- OS/2
on the other hand, that's a different story. Getting this thing on the
internet has been a pain. It works, finally. :) Now-- I realize that
I'm basically stuck in the DOS age when it comes to dealing with files,
like one of the most rudementary types of files-- zip files!!! Is there
not a Winzip/WinRar-like app for OS/2?
Can someone lead me to the light? What stuff do I need to put on this
thing before it's eve...
OT and OS and ...http://bbspot.com/News/2003/01/os_quiz.php
Real time karma - it turned out that I am OS/2 Warp
:-) k
More n-sense:
Mac Airlines
All the stewards, captains, baggage handlers, and ticket agents look
and act exactly the same. Every time you ask questions about details,
you are gently but firmly told that you don't need to know, don't want
to know, and everything will be done for you without your ever having
to know, so just shut up.
Windows Airlines
The terminal is pretty and colorful, with friendly stewards, easy
baggage check and boarding, and a smooth take-off. A...
OS ProgrammersAre there any C/C++/Assembler programmers here ?
Because i'm looking for programmers who are interested
in writing a new OS. I don't have a name for it yet.
So if there are any suggestions for a name give it a shot
Wolfbyte wrote:
> Are there any C/C++/Assembler programmers here ?
> Because i'm looking for programmers who are interested
> in writing a new OS. I don't have a name for it yet.
> So if there are any suggestions for a name give it a shot
I'm a C and assembler programmer.
Let me give you some advice. Unless you have a pretty good idea about
how ...
OT: Misc.1. Have you seen this rather interesting website? www.answers.com
<http://www.answers.com> .
2. Are there better PC-based tools beyond MS Outlook for organizing,
printing, and managing one's address book? What do you use?
TIA,
Jules Bosch
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OT ...Very OTOk, this is very off topic, but I've become accustomed to seeking
reassurance from fellow Lightwavers over my purchases so here goes. I going
to sign on the dotted line for a new..........Land Rover Discovery TDV6
SE....wadda think.....good Idea?....spec choices?....Image?....etc...Any
family men here that have been through this BIG purchase nerve racker...?
It's got to move a family of 5 everywhere.
Thanks for your wisdom
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RE: Obsucure Inquier article about Intel mentions VMS (and not any other OS') other OS') other OS') other OS') other OS') other OS') other OS') other OS') other OS') other OS') other
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> other OS') other OS') other OS') other OS') other OS')
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> Main, Kerry wrote:
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> >>You aren't directly to blame for this and I know you'd like=20
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[OT] Syllable OS?Does anyone here use Syllable as a desktop OS? Is it good?
begin On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 06:23:32 -0700, * * * Y o u r . S h e p h
e r d . A q u i l a . D e u s . ( d 2 0 0 5 x x , d 2 0 0 4 x x ,
d 2 0 0 3 x x , d 2 0 0 2 x x ) * * * wrote:
> Does anyone here use Syllable as a desktop OS? Is it good?
Up until 30 seconds ago, when I saw your post, I had never heard of
Syllable. I thought first you were just trolling some bullshit, but I did
a google and found that indeed, and operating system called Syllable does
in fact exist. However, It does look again like one...
[OT] for italian programmersSalve,
sto considerando l'opportunita' di creare
un newsgroup della gerarchia it sul Cobol.
Se ci fosse qualcuno interessato, ne potremmo
discutere su it.comp.lang, tanto per capire
se vale la pena di continuare in questo progetto,
oppure rinunciarvi.
Se inviate dei nuovi messaggi su it.comp.lang,
indicate il tag [Cobol] nell'Oggetto.
Ciao.
pF
pF <pas.fuscoLEVA@tin.it> wrote:
> Se ci fosse qualcuno interessato, ne potremmo discutere su it.comp.lang,
> tanto per capire se vale la pena di continuare in questo progetto, oppure
> rinunciarvi.
Io programmo in Cobol d...
OT: Any MM programmers out there?MRG is currently searching for a senior programmer/analyst. Individual must
have at least 5 years of HP3000 and Cobol experience. Recent experience
with MM is a must. This position is a contract position with the potential
to be hired as a full-time employee. Initial assignment is about six
months. Contracting rate is competitive. Potential full time salary is in
the 70K range. The location is the Midwest. If you are qualified and
interested, please contact Jon Culotta at 203.230.1088 or via email
off-line. I would be happy to fill you in on all the details.
Jon Culotta
MR...