Brian Cryer, ye slow-witted impudent strumpet, thy wit's as thick as a
Tewkesbury mustard, ye slavered:
> In message
> news:hcsitt$hl2$1@news:hcsitt$hl2$1@news.eternal-s eptember.org...
> "mitsos***" <smyrna@is_greek.org... "mitsos***" <smyrna@is_greek.org>
> wrote in message news.eterna@is_greek.org > wrote in message.
> Othe headers: if its a troll you are concerned ...
Above the shrieking & FUDding of the trolls,Attila was heard to say:
> William Poaster wrote:
>
>> Canadian DOS prompt: EH?\>
> Québécois DOS prompt: Tabarnack!\>
>
> Sorry I couldn't resist. The devil made me do it.
LMAO!
Maybe the "Canadian DOS prompt" should have more accurately been
"Southern Ontario DOS prompt" ;-)
> Attila, The Freetard from Hell
--
Windows ...
William Poaster wrote:
> Attila was heard:
>> William Poaster wrote:
>>
>>> Canadian DOS prompt: EH?\>
>>
>> Québécois DOS prompt: Tabarnack!\>
>>
>> Sorry I couldn't resist. The devil made me do it.
>
> LMAO!
>
> Maybe the "Canadian DOS prompt" should have more accurately
> been "Southern Ontario DOS prompt" ;-)
Or perhaps in UK,
Oh smeg!\>
???
--
HPT
Above the shrieking & FUDding of the trolls,High Plains Thumper was
heard to say:
> William Poaster wrote:
>> Attila was heard:
>>> William Poaster wrote:
>>>
>>>> Canadian DOS prompt: EH?\>
>>>
>>> Québécois DOS prompt: Tabarnack!\>
>>>
>>> Sorry I couldn't resist. The devil made me do it.
>>
>> LMAO!
>>
>> Maybe the "Canadian DOS prompt" should have more accurately
>> ...
Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> writes:
>> Can I get a 64-bit browser for Windows 64-bit?
Try google.
>
> Maybe. Browsers are not the kind of software which benefits that much from
> 64bit, though
Few kinds do. But you're a clueless fan boy as we demonstrated last year
when you showed your cluelessness about the overhead of 64 bit words. 64
bit benefits very, ...
Peter =?UTF-8?B?S8O2aGxtYW5u?= replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Hadron wrote:
> Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> writes:
>
>>> Can I get a 64-bit browser for Windows 64-bit?
>
> Try google.
>
>>
>> Maybe. Browsers are not the kind of software which benefits that much
>> from 64bit, though
>
> Few kinds do. But you're a clueless fan boy as we demonstrated last year
> when you showed your cluelessness about the overhead of 64 ...
Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> writes:
> Hadron wrote:
>
>> Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> writes:
>>
>>>> Can I get a 64-bit browser for Windows 64-bit?
>>
>> Try google.
>>
>>>
>>> Maybe. Browsers are not the kind of software which benefits that much
>>> from 64bit, though
>>
>> Few kinds do. But you're a clueless fan boy as we demonstrated last ...
On 2009-08-30, Hadron <hadronquark@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> writes:
>
>> Hadron wrote:
>>
>>> Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> writes:
>>>
>>>>> Can I get a 64-bit browser for Windows 64-bit?
>>>
>>> Try google.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Maybe. Browsers are not the kind of software which benefits that much
>>>> from 64bit, though
...
Verily I say unto thee, that Chris Ahlstrom spake thusly:
> After takin' a swig o' grog, Peter Köhlmann belched out this bit o'
> wisdom:
>
>> In short: PAE is a "feature" in windows you better don't use. It is
>> shitty beyond belief
>
> Yeah, but most pointy-haired bosses won't look past the "checkmark"
> in the feature matrix.
[x] Compatible with most Malware, more added with ...
Above the shrieking & FUDding of the trolls,JEDIDIAH was heard to say:
> On 2009-08-30, Hadron <hadronquark@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> writes:
>>
>>> Hadron wrote:
>>>
>>>> Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> writes:
>>>>
>>>>>> Can I get a 64-bit browser for Windows 64-bit?
>>>>
>>>> Try google.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Maybe. ...
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 19:25:07 -0700, nessuno wrote:
> On Aug 30, 7:09Â*pm, Terry Porter <linu...@netspace.net.au> wrote:
>> http://www.itnews.com.au/News/154262...m-on-ultima te-
>> linux-flight-simulator.aspx
>>
>> begin{quote}
>> The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has revealed its latest flight
>> simulator runs on Suse Linux-based clusters of Opteron servers and uses
>> an open ...
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Sun VirtualBox - Free, Powerful Virtualization ,----[ Quote ] | As a whole, VirtualBox is a simple-looking | application. On the main screen, as seen | above, there's a VM list to the left, and | detailed information on the respective VM | you've clicked on to the right. There's | nothing much complicated here, and if you were | judging the application simply by this screen, |...
Joel stated in post e7fai5d1f3r8fnm1qp3036ckpdgj6jbt4k@4ax.com on 12/13/09 12:14 PM: > Marti van Lin <ml2mst@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Windows 7, just as the vast majority of software products, and certainly >> Cloud-based applications and services, harvests information from each >> end user and shares it with the mother company. This is, of course, not >> new to...
"One Shot, One Kill" <fred@gmail.com> writes: > "Chris Ahlstrom" <ahlstromc@launchmodem.com> wrote in message > news:hg2tum$991$2@news.eternal-september.org... >> One Shot, One Kill pulled this Usenet boner: >> >>> "Chris Ahlstrom" <ahlstromc@launchmodem.com> wrote in message...
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Windows 7 complaints begin ,----[ Quote ] | A whopping 31% of clients have reported | problems with upgrading to Windows 7, | according to a recent survey of more than | 100,000 customers conducted by consumer | helpdesk firm iYogi. `---- http://money.cnn.com/2009/12/09/tech...lems/index.htm Windows 7 Complaints Trickling In ,----[ Quote ] | A recent article from CNNMoney stated that as | many as...
One Shot, One Kill pulled this Usenet boner: > you Get outa my face, time-wasting arsehole troll (twat). -- Don't tell any big lies today. Small ones can be just as effective.
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 23:25:42 +0100, Hadron wrote: > Rjack <user@example.net> writes: > >> Chris Ahlstrom wrote: >>> Rjack pulled this Usenet boner: >>> >>>> What is it with this senile creature and Terekhov? Has Pammy >>>> secretly got the hots for Terekhov? Perhaps someone will send her...
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 12:47:40 -0700, Snit wrote: > Rick stated in post uaednfmzoKLaCr_WnZ2dnUVZ_tFi4p2d@supernews.com on > 12/11/09 12:02 PM: > >> On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 09:10:46 -0700, Snit wrote: >> >>> Rick stated in post uaednf-zoKIOx7_WnZ2dnUVZ_tFi4p2d@supernews.com on >>> 12/11/09 7:43 AM: >>> >>>> On...
chrisv wrote: >Marti van Lin wrote: >> >>Me thinks it's a forger, probably the Toilet clog. > >Maybe a forger also wrote the below, back in May. Tony(UK) belched: > > I am posting this from my test machine running Windows 7 RC1. Whilst I > still have a great interest in the development of Linux, I regret to say > that this version of Windows is superior to any...
Nymthief of High Plains Thumper wrote: > Terry Porter schreef... >> One Hangfire, One Dud wrote: >> >>> F >> >> Begone troll >> >> PLONK! > > Use one of my filters! > http://www.coffeemakersetc.com/images/Paper_Filters.jpg > > -- > HPT Message-Id:...
On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 21:33:32 +0000, TomB wrote: > On 2009-12-13, the following emerged from the brain of Peter Köhlmann: >> TomB wrote: >> >>> On 2009-12-13, the following emerged from the brain of Hadron: >>>> BTW, Many some distros send information home to the "mother company " >>>> too. >>>...
Related threads on "DunLUG - Dunedin Linux Users Group":
Thread profile page for "Re: A server log question" on http://dunedin.lug.net.nz.
This report page is a snippet summary view from a single thread "Re: A server log question", located on the Message Board at http://dunedin.lug.net.nz.
This thread profile page shows the thread statistics for: Total Authors, Total Thread Posts, and Thread Activity