...may work on $FruitOS[$today], but no guarantees that the next patch won't make it go sulk in a corner. (Yes, I'm looking _very pointedly_ at you, Microtek, for your suck-ass X6USB.) At the very least, make sure VueScan _and_ SANE support it. And if ... in the Toronto area wants a Microtek X6USB, let me know. The steppers are making funny gronking noises when run under xsane, but the...
..., and main site. Depending on whether you chose none or zip, choose to save the file from the file menu, or from the resulting dialog. There, was that so hard? Wasn't so much "finding things I can be reasonably sure are there" I was concerned with as "finding stuff I don't know is there but is still of interest", given that Gutenberg is, by definition, rather fragmentary in the ...
... the very least it would've taken a lot longer. Universal communication is a good thing, because it *promotes* economic efficiency. If you don't have a phone or mail system, it takes weeks to know what...are good for you, basically. I agree that networks are good. My point is that it doesn't seem to make sense for a teenage girl with lots of nearby friends she spends all afternoon on the...
...$0$5743$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>, "Dave Hughes" <spambait@hired-goons.net> wrote: Except Casino Royale, but that was a special case. By just about every standard of film making. I love describing the movie to people who've not heard of it. It usually ends up with them refusing to believe in it's existence. Usually the reactions go something like: "...
In article <slrneprnt8.54j.zebeej@gmail.com>, Zebee Johnstone <zebeej@gmail.com> wrote: In alt.sysadmin.recovery on Fri, 5 Jan 2007 00:39:08 +0000 (UTC) Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: In article <slrnepoaga.q21.zebeej@gmail.com>, Zebee Johnstone <zebeej@gmail.com> wrote: Some say "none, let the buggers starve". Being an evil socialist, I'm not so sure. ...
...:55 -0600, Satya <satyap@satyaonline.cjb.net> wrote: [Luggage labelling] [...] wouldn't make much difference. The other primary purposes of the thing are to be able to quickly pick it out of a line-up and to... well, that's it, really. For exactly this reason, I cable-tie laminated, fluorescent orange cards to ...
... a really exciting sword fight in a film, watch the one at the climax of Scaramouche. Among other things, it's the longest one ever filmed. My favourite has always been the one at ... Errol's face. Legend has it he was worried Basil would 'slip' and as Basil knew what he was doing could make it look believable. -- Stevo stevo@madcelt.org "an obstinate ...
in Tue, 02 Jan 2007 15:58:54 -0500, Graham Reed in hic locum scripsit: "Peter H. Coffin" <hellsop@ninehells.com> writes: Now that we've talked about it though, I'm sure Oebgure will cancel the whole line. /me watches Staples for the end-of-line clearance sales. Well, hurry up. /me goes back to waiting for the AVR645 to go on sale. I... wait, what? Oh, I ...
...17:58:55 -0600, Satya <satyap@satyaonline.cjb.net> wrote: [Luggage labelling] [...] wouldn't make much difference. The other primary purposes of the thing are to be able to quickly pick it out of a line-up and to... well, that's it, really. For exactly this reason, I cable-tie laminated, fluorescent orange cards to the ...
...it unless they really, really want to? The latter. It's not as unreadable as it sounds. From what I've heard here, of course, if it was #000000 on #ffffff or the reverse, it wouldn't make much difference. The other primary purposes of the thing are to be able to quickly pick it out of a line-up and to... well, that's it, really...