Community > Posts By > netuserlla
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Presenting Reality
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Nicely said. It is the open mind that offers growth and
expandability. It is our thoughts and ideas that make us who we are. It is our thoughts that leads our life in the direction that it is headed. Yesterdays thoughts create todays reality, so good thoughts today create a better tomorrow. |
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I don't know about eating our brains, but according to the Drake
equation, it is mathematically impossible for aliens not to exist. Thanks for the info ShadowEagle. We know that just our galaxy alone has about a billion stars, and it is our galaxy alone that this equation drives from. According to the equation 1% of our galaxy has some form of life on it. That's 10,000 planets just in our galaxy. It gives a person something to think about. THE DRAKE EQUATION........ N=R*_Fs_Fp_Ne_Fl_Fi_Fc_L |
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I am really loving this whole 'Regligious thing'. There was a short
time in my life where I studied various regligions so much, That I think that it about drove me crazy. I do want to say that I don't believe in regligion any more. Regligion is just a seperation of people, and why would God want us seperated from each other. Regligion is just a way that people can explain what they do understand. I believe that there is only one God, the same one for everyone, and that every one can be here for something special, it is there for them, or they can chose differently another path that they might not be quite so good at walking. I believe in science and fact. Now that same science and fact is proving that there really is a God, and he really does exist, he is just different than people may picture him. Some people view God as some kind of being confined into a 'body' sitting on a throne somewhere, When I say God is alot more that that. Scientifically, what is the only thing that can never be created or distroyed and is omnipreasent (everywhere at once), as in the description of God?? ENERGY. I say we have free will. Because in quantum physics reality does not even exist unless thought has been entered into the equation. ok to be fair i'll look at the christen view. If we do not have free will, than why would God condem certain people to hell if they have no free will to change that? That sounds like an evil god. I'm sorry if I get carried away sometimes. I'll be glad to answer any questions on anything that I state. I just want to help people understand things, and in the process learn something new myself. |
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Topic:
DST
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Money is not really the issue, because I have a windows vista pc whitch
is expensive, and I even had to change the time on it. However on my Linux Madriva box, it has that same kind of update feature that Mr Echou mac has. It changed for me. You do know that Macs are based on the Linux kernal? |
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Yea this is pretty cool, but I knew about this tech a while ago. This
tech has brought me to a solution for a theroitic burning process that would enable you to 'burn' a disk in a matter of seconds, by using the 'light lazer' to 'burn' an iso/img file all at once. Kind of like taking a picture. Click; Burnt. |
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*************Another Jab At Microsoft***************
Ron Schenone said, Wrote on March 12, 2007 “Microsoft is the best marketing company in the world. They could sell you the worst toilet paper in the world and convince you to upgrade your toilets each time they change the color of the flowers of the paper.” LOL |
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LOL. Thanks Verb for the info. I haven't checked out the newest
versions of Linux Red Hat lately, and haven't had the time or pleasure to take it for a spin, but Red Hat has always been a great OS. I do know that I love my Gnu/Linux Mandriva. It is a great OS for power users and newbies to the OS alike. It is pretty 'user friendly' considering that you can also load a variety of different GUIs from the start screen. Even one that has a windows like enviroment, but once you learn your way around, you will probly be happy with either the KDE or Gnome interface. This isn't even including the free download update that turns your whole desktop into a real 3D environment. |
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I don't do anything wrong to want to hide it, but there are things
that should be private because, for example, I don't want retailers to know what kind of items that I buy, then send me emails, or pop ups or something tring to sell thier product when I'm perfectly happy with my purchase. Also, has anyone ever done any searches where you may have clicked links in some web sites that took you somewhere that you didn't want to go? If that's not private then, these retailers/whoever might think you wanted to go there and start pushing you for things that you don't want. I guess that our privacy kind of enables us to have more freedom of the things that we do want, instead of things that we don't want. |
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Topic:
Blocked Cookies
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The thing about Linux is, though, is once you get it configured it just
works from now on. |
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Topic:
Multiple Browsers
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Good advice Kevin. Since you are good at the limited command prompt
made by windows, Have you not tried a Linux distro yet? I have high speed cable, and when my connection slows down, or have other problems, I just reset my modem, and my router. That useally fixes most problems. Especially if it was already configured once. I try that first. |
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Topic:
Cannot accept friend invite
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I have people asking to be my friend, and thier is no button to click
to accept. Nothing but a cancel button, and a button to view thier profile. Plez help. |
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I have tried many distros, and even still I think that I have a few
live cd/dvd around. I like SUSE Linux and even have a live disk for it that I made myself. (Downloaded and extracted the ISO onto disk). I think that I would have to say that the best live linux cd that I have found for newbies would be KNOPPIX. I has most of the extras that you can get, after an install version, already included on the disk. It uses KDE GUI, and it even has Wine. (Witch is pretty good at running windows only programs). It even has an earlier version of Open Office, witch is comparable to and better in most ways than microsoft office. All of this for free. Also if you really like Knoppix, you can even do a hard drive install from the live disk. I guess that my favorite distro, witch I use at present, is Gnu/Linux Mandriva. This is an install disk only, but it comes with so many drivers that works with even windows hardware. Not just that, but from the welcome screen, you can chose witch GUI (graphical user interface)that you want to boot.I like KDE or Gnome. Well I can ramble on, but I guess that is a good start, so I will go for now. Oh, and happy Linux digging. |
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Thanks for your comments Verb. Dell has been the leader-of-the-pack
OEM for some time now. Since the joining of AMD and ATI, Dell is starting to look at that side of the fence. They are thinking to change thier whole architecture to AMD. I think that that is really something considering that they flooded the advertising market with Intel. Intel is a great processor, but AMD has a better architecture(having the memory controler on the processor), but intel really does most of thier ruling with mobo chipsets. I'm sorry for straying off, this is another subject all together. WalMart tried Lindows and failed, but I think that if dell started pushing for Linux, it will at least start waking some people up. There is a learning curve to learning Linux, but it is worth it,and if you have dissected windows as I have over the years, the learning curve is small. |
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Topic:
Multiple Browsers
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I'm going to guess and say that your are using a windows OS. Being the
case, I guess that you downed that's OS's version?? By the way, Firefox rules. |
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The best analogy that I have seen yet.
Ron Schenone said, Wrote on March 12, 2007 “Microsoft is the best marketing company in the world. They could sell you the worst toilet paper in the world and convince you to upgrade your toilets each time they change the color of the flowers of the paper.” |
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I have been a die hard windows fan for years while exploreing the
gnu/linux distros. Now, Microsoft windows seems to be losing thier mind with thier new OS, Vista. It is awsome as far as the visual aspect, but it took microsoft untill Vista to add additions to thier OS, that most Linux distros have had for years. This isn't including all of the digital rights that Microsoft is taking away from us. People didn't realize it as much with Win XP, but now with Win Vista, Microsoft is starting to show thier true colors. Me being a local OEM, in the town that I live, even small things matter. Really they always do. I can say this also, most of my customer support that I have to deal with are on the Windows boxes that people have. With Linux things just work. When will people really realize they should get what they pay for, and realize that they should at least try something that is FREE that works BETTER without restrictions?????? reserch link no 1 http://badvista.fsf.org/what-s-wrong-with-microsoft-windows-vista reserch link no 2 http://badvista.fsf.org/ |
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Thank YOU Seagate!
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"To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."
By the way, I have read a few of your post and am somewhat impressed by some. (meant as a compliment) |
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Thank YOU Seagate!
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I think that is a new great step in a new direction. Hardware
encrycption seems to be the new next step in protecting personal data. You have to be an expert, but it is still crackable though. |
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Topic:
Cave Men
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There's really, not much, feeble minded about most people, It's just
useally called ignorance, and everyone on the planet is ignorant about something. Even with my high IQ, I am still so ignorant of some things that it makes me appear stupid. (EX. I am an extreamly bad speller, but I am an ace at computer science, phisics, and Quantum mechanics.) |
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Topic:
Hillary in the white house
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I thought that Hillary was already preasdent once. LOL
But on the paper side, I think that she might make a good president, BUT not yet. My opinion. |
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