foetz wrote:
okay, give me a hint, why a Donald Duck suit?
That thing looks exactly like what Donald Duck would drive
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waiting for flight 1203 ...
SAQ wrote: R4000PC XL-8 Indy with 8MB is the king of low end. Practically unusable from day one without upgrades.
Almost all the home air conditioners here are split-function. The fan and condenser (?) are indoors, the compressor and heat exchanger are outside. Three insulated hoses run through the wall. (Pardon my lack of correct air conditioning terminology.) All the heat goes outdoors, all the cold stays indoors, no security vulnerability due to having the unit stuck in an open window, they make units small enough for small rooms, the only opening between them is a 3" diameter hole in the wall. Condensate is piped outdoors (that's the third tube.)
(And about 300% humidity, Classy. I used to think Death Valley was hot.)
recondas wrote: My passenger deserves most of the credit...
smj wrote: And something's happening because Yahoo was the top US web property in July , even excluding Tumblr since I think that was listed separately.
So given all that, don't fret - they're likely to make more intolerable changes to Y! Mail soon.![]()
Hakimoto wrote: Been paying for my own mail since 2002.
smj wrote: WORKING
1GB: Micron MT18VDDF12872 (PC3200, x72, ECC, Registered)**
) Nice work, if you can get it. What a ducking ripoff. No wonder no one sensible buys "real" Apple chargers.
You
don't
want to know about the food industry.
Someone in England did an autopsy. Maybe Apple should try that, Ma xiaojie was perhaps poisoned as well
So now Bo is in hot water and all of China thinks it's funny. It's only the western press who is enthralled with the "unusually open" proceedings and the "expose of the Chinese elite in the Communist ruling class." What a bunch of shit. The only people I have
ever
heard saying stupid crap like that are foreigners.
Plus he refused to listen to me about fraternizing with the maid, ended up with her hanging off his legs in the office screaming and crying about how he promised to marry her and take her back to the US (but okay, if you're not going to do that then how about 10,000 rmb cash money right now and I'll go away ?) She was oogly, too. What a dumbass thing to do but hey now, Americans always know what's best, don't be silly, nothing bad could ever happen !
Oskar45 wrote: Lame![]()
PymbleSoftware wrote:paperlemon wrote: I've got an issue I've run into trying to dump an HFS disk image to a SCSI drive using my Fuel. The device is recognized properly, but IRIX sees the one unit as about a dozen.
I vaguely recall SCSI bus termination issues
It was decades ago.
guardian452 wrote: Nice seeing that trip made by motorcycle ...
ClassicHasClass wrote: Well ... to the extent AIX is a kick-ass workstation OS.![]()
jeremy123 wrote: Earlier in this thread we were talking about sound cards - no way to control the volume from aix no mixer device - unless you know how to - or tell me how to watch a movie?
jpstewart wrote:BetXen wrote: On the OS side, it is for the moment running 6.5.22, but is very slow.
If you want to stick with 6.5.22, upgrade your RAM!
pentium wrote: What's the matter? Your ego can't live with selling cheaper than you think it is?
jeremy123 wrote: I tried many audio mixers - that would be a smallest problem - but the software has nothing to interact with - there is no /dev/mixer - just /dev/paud0 (or similar) and thats about all - I was wondering why do they (IBM) sold it with this audio cards while there is absolutely no way to use them in AIX
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(#8244) Audio PCI Adapter for Workstations
(No longer available as of February 29, 2008)
The Audio PCI Adapter for Workstations is a high performance workstation class audio PCI adapter that is optimized for support in the AIX professional workstation environment and their associated applications. It is 3.3 volt, 32 bit PCI adapter that runs at 33MHz speed and complies with the Intel AC 1997 Version 2.1 Specifications. The Audio PCI Adapter for Workstations provides external jacks for headphones, speaker output, line input, and microphone input as well as an internal connector for CD or DVD drive audio input.
Attributes provided: One Audio PCI Adapter with internal and external audio connectors
Attributes required: One available PCI slot
For 9111-285: (#8244)
Minimum required: 0
Maximum allowed: 1 (Initial order maximum: 1)
OS level required: AIX 5.2 or AIX 5.3, or later.
Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
CSU: Yes
Return parts MES: No
vishnu wrote: It's a beautiful piece of hardware though ain't it?
fu wrote: ... all we get lately is pretentious busyness ...
kshuff wrote: That's my old Camaro![]()
vishnu wrote: I used to race my '71 Dodge Challybore all the time!![]()
bet you wish you still had it ... I had a 67 Eldo for a while, the one with the helicopter landing pad on the hood ? Used to fantasize at stoplights once in a while, next to some p.o.s. Toyota, "If I opened the door right now, I could crush that Jap crap like a bug ..."
porter wrote:vishnu wrote: Windows Services for UNIX...
Note: The product will not install on Windows 9x or Windows XP Home Edition or Windows Vista. The product should not be installed on Windows Server 2003 R2. This is an unsupported configuration.
ScutBoy wrote: If, however, you are suffering from nostalgia, a car place here in Northfield (where I live now) has a baby blue Lincoln TC of that era sitting out in pride of place in their lot. I'm sure you could make a deal!
We all laughed ourselves silly about "Who would drive around in one of those pretentious p.o.s.'es ?"
vishnu wrote: All it needs is a set of Webley Vickers!![]()
jimmer wrote: Ehrmmmm, have you tried Samba? It mimics a full-blown Windows file-server. It's a 'free download' and though it can be a little fiddly to setup, it works really well.
jimmer wrote: Woopsiedaisy... didn't read well enough.
vishnu wrote: Ha ha, you meant "go to your room and backup your RAID one magnetic particle at a time with a toothpick!"![]()