OK, so, first off... "Crash course" must have been a Freudian slip due to too many years on the Evil Empire (MS). Secondly, I should have been more specific. Novell is talking to me about a sales pos
Hey Ed, Ever hear of FU? (I'm sure you hear it regularly). Ever heard of google, Flounder?????????? ** Results 1 - 10 of about 435,000,000 for "Linux" [definition]. (0.11 seconds) ** LMAO, LAZY!!
Does that stand for Flounder University?? That would make a WONDERFUL banner for the Dream Farm. A HUGE FU over the shop, with "Flounder University" under it... Just a thought....... Brad
I LIKE IT! good one Brad! It might look good on the rear deck of the Babe entry....FU instead of SU? Robert Houston Texan in New Mexico 73 Midget 63 TR4 74.5 MGBGT Deck us all with Boston Charlie, Wa
A HUGE FU over the shop, with "Flounder University" under it... Of course that could be Fornal University too...... Robert Houston Texan in New Mexico 73 Midget 63 TR4 74.5 MGBGT Deck us all with Bos
That is so f'n hilarious. I can promise you the banner will fly by the 1st of the year. Great idea. _____ From Brad Fornal [mailto:tequila.brad at gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 6:24 PM
Go here: http://www.linuxhq.com/guides/SAG/c37.html Read it. You will be an ex-spurt in no time.... Seriously, if you start using Linux you will never use MS(hit) again. I still have a laptop running
Get a Knoppix disk. It is a painless and safe way to experiment with Linux without dedicating a computer to it. Novell is of course the new purveyor of Suse Linux (Geman) so if you have a spare compu
I downloaded Knoppix in the past to mess around with Linux because it can run on a Boot CD without loading it on your harddrive. It lets you play around in the environment without crashing your compu
"While on the road" Sure hope you are not driving while checking your email ;-) Larry -- Larry B. Macy, Ph.D. macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu System Administrator/Manager Neuropsychiatry Section Department of
Unfortunately I can't say that I haven't done that. That is why I am fighting the work Blackberry, too accessible is a bad thing -- Patton Dickson - '57 A-H 100-Six Homepage - http://Austin-Healeys.c