I just encountered the nemesis of every UNIX/Linux fundamentalist System Administrator...
Macintosh users. I will now commit ritual seppuku to clean my Linux brothers of their dishonour. |
i feel your pain...
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Tux > Bill.
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LOL, hey anyone seen Lindows? that looks like a 1337 os
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I instantly don't like you.
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Honestly, I was just kidding =). I've admin'd Linux machines for nearly eight years and yet you automagically dislike me because I just happen to take a poor orphaned FreeBSD server under my wing? For shame!
I couldn't find any pics of it, but you can just imagine all of my other Tuxes teaming up on that poor mischevious Daemon... =) |
EIGHT years!?
*kneels in front of you* Teach, oh great Penguin-commander! Lead me away from the newbie-side and introduce me into *nix sysadminning! |
linux rules, windows is ok, Lindows is the new OS , i cant wait til it comes out.....
Yui, will you marry me... |
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Why, oh why, are we plagued by an on-going stream of twinks, twits, and newbies that are truly wannabes in this community? ....... And why do said twinks, twits, and newbies/wannabes always seem so without a clue? Lindows - Right now, it's even worse then WinE (winehq.com). Lycoris is, apparently, running roughshod over Lindows's supposed multi-platform support. Native Linux support, and it can actually run quite a few Windows games/programs if you actually have the knowhow. -D, see sig. |
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And that reminds me, Xanferius. Yui is a guy. -D |
Actually =), Yui is a girl. But you see, Yui is my wife. Yui Unifex, or the person who posts here, is a guy.
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uuhhhhh... you scare me now..... yui
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1 word, GEEK
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Actually, "the internet" wasn't invented. It evolved from what was once known as ARPANET, which was a network made between several top-priority military bases and installations like NORAD in the US. The main thing of all this was, that even IF a foreign hostile power managed to knock out several airfields, the lines of communication between the rest would still be open for an effective counterattack.
Fortunatly, Universities also liked this system and thus they hooked up on this ARPANET, using it for rather usefull purposes now like transmitting research data. Eventually, ARPANET was also connected to home machines using modems, thus forming the basis of the internet. The form of the internet as we know it mainly, like these forums, wasn't a reality untill they created the HTTP protocol, allowing raw data to be send over a connection and to be displayed in a user friendly way on a GUI we all know as a "browser". This is the start of what we knows as "the internet". |
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