I'm very careful about that.
It's not quite the same as Perfection. That's the one to watch because when you reach it, there's only one way to go.
I'm very careful about that.
It's not quite the same as Perfection. That's the one to watch because when you reach it, there's only one way to go.
"Strait is the gate, and narrow is the way which leadeth unto life". Know what I mean?
hardly, but ntw.
Doesnt change the fact that most choose it - and while in many cases its for the wrong reason, in many its for the right one.
NT
IMO most people don't need a computer at all. Spend a fiver on a pen drive, get down the public library, and surf at Andy's expense.
So very true.
But in my experience many Linux applications are also festering heaps of cack. *Smaller* festering heaps of cack, but festering heaps of cack all the same.
Can't get pr0n down the library ;-(
Owain
Indeed it is. That's why so few people have Macs.
I'd rather they went to Starbucks.
It's interesting to see people sitting in those places with notebooks talking to Auntie Flo in Australia on Skype while having their "lartay".
But Starbucks can't help you if you get stuck with Excel
Never been in one. I like my coffee in small cups
You'd be surprised.
I know what you mean. I like the Italian tradition. Large cups of cappucino until 1100 (with suitable breakfast items) and then the small ones afterwards on pain of death should you ask for anything else.
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No they don't. They buy "a computer". It comes with Windows. They weren't even aware they *had* a choice, much less made it.
I don't run that, either. Nor a Mac.
:o)
BSD? Solaris?
The latter.
His headers made it clear enough.
And there you have the time honoured definition of a man page on
UNIX/BSD/SunOS/Solaris/Linux^H^H^H^H^Hjumped up UNIX wannabe
ProNews? OS/2?
Surely not. I haven't come across anyone running that for 10 years......
No, they're my headers, not his. Please try to keep up.
In my case, I run many things - part of my job. This machine happens to run OS/2 because I have yet to come across a better user interface, and it does all I want. My mail server is FreBSD, my voicemail system is Win2K, and I even occasionally boot Linux if I have to. And a lot more...
Oh, yes, so it was.
Interesting. What do you use for voicemail....?
The software that came with the PBX...a Cybergear Gold (as a temporary measure until the Asterisk box is complete)
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