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The third one is "running Crouton in a window inside ChromeOS"
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@Reid-Cooper said:
Whoops, lol. Fixed.
Someone had Apple on the brain...
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So much beauty in the universe, thinking about it too much... it's dusty in here alright?!
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That's kinda how I feel. It actually feels overpriced. I can get a better Chromebook for less money.
@Carnival-Boy said:
@scottalanmiller said: The license restrictions, though, for content are by location of the viewer, not the nationality of the viewer. And that's what's got to change. Ultimately, geographical restrictions are not compatible with the modern world and we need a new model.
@scottalanmiller said:
The license restrictions, though, for content are by location of the viewer, not the nationality of the viewer.
And that's what's got to change. Ultimately, geographical restrictions are not compatible with the modern world and we need a new model.
That is completely true. They are draconian and senseless and that is why many people accept them as a tacit approval of piracy by the studios.
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Just emailed this to Haine (my 6yo) I suspect this will be our after school activity tonorrow.
The thing that I found to be most interesting was that Word started as a UNIX product, on Xenix, and was only later ported to DOS.
I had no idea. I worked on Xenix circa 1997.
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@thanksaj said:
It's on Netflix, and it was so stupid!
I just heard today that Netflix has it now. I'm sure that it is really stupid, all of their movies are. Pineapple Express was downright painful.
That 3220 is getting to a much better price point. Very competitive with used* gear now and you get a warranty!
*for small shops
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@Dashrender said:
Wow, only 1024 route able IPV4 addresses? That seems like a really small number.
That's more than I thought there would be. Only the elite of the elite are allowed to have internet access
@scottalanmiller @coliver I did not have time to set it up yesterday, but I will try and do it today on CentOS 7.
Tonight is my online D&D game so nothing will get done after work hours today!