Is that an old-school Saturn I see? Repruhzent!
Old school? it's a third gen S series, 2001 is hardly old school.
Though, considering it's before the complete axing of the entire line and replacing them with rebadged Opels; I suppose you're right.
Is that an old-school Saturn I see? Repruhzent!
Do just enough asm to understand how it works, then walk away.now i am juggling php, cpp, and trying to figure out what the **** is going on in ASM
Personally, I'm using a mac pro dual quad; I love it. I realize Panther is a bit behind leo, but you should be able to get the important bits rolling. You might just upgrade it to leo. Most linux apps will run under X11 on OS X, and you still keep the linux backend while losing the whole recompile rigmarole.having used a mac for a few months now, i've gotten used to having to compile/install required libraries, etc. Never really thought i'd become so familiar with lunix, but it was required to get more functionality out of this old PowerBook G4 (Running Panther 10.3.9.)
It's fun at first, but sooner or later you just want the damn thing to work right out of the box. Ubuntu is close to this (Which is why I run it on my PC laptop) but I'd much sooner run OS X on it if I could (OSX86 does not work acceptable well on x200m based AMD laptops)I must say, though. It's really made a convert out of me. Linux just IS easier, but in the long-run, rather than the short-term, instant gratification Windows provides. (Of course, i will have to get a windows machine for gaming eventually, but for all intents and purposes, i'd rather run a distro with flux and keep the OS weight as low as possible.)
It's fun at first, but sooner or later you just want the damn thing to work right out of the box. Ubuntu is close to this (Which is why I run it on my PC laptop) but I'd much sooner run OS X on it if I could (OSX86 does not work acceptable well on x200m based AMD laptops)
I guess it's a lot of preference though. I'm more at home with OS X because I can sit back and let the OS do it's thing with little/no effort, but still stay in touch with linux/BSD.
Me and my favorite guitar.
Lolwut?
anaemic said:it must be one of those white people think all asians look alike deals, but in reverse from india