That is very sad indeed. I always thought the goal of releasing new iterations
of software was to provide enhancements in functionality, performance, look,
and user-friendliness. Apparently rule over your use of media you've acquired
("legally" or otherwise) has become more important to Micros
Jeff,
This model of SanDisk
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16855125006
is popular with my students, mostly because it can be easily and cheaply
upgraded with SD cards.
- Gabriel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: EHLO EUGLUGIES,
I'm looking for an easy to use MP3 player for my hone
There should be enough snacks and various flavors of sugar water
to satisfy the needs of all that show. Nearly a full case of
Dew, still quite a few Jones, root beers, beers, and chips
galore.
Moody frie
Yes, Vista is really that bad. So far only five people have
managed to get me to put Vista on their computers. One used it
for a weekend and upgraded to XP. I've removed Vista from more
machines than I've installed it on.
Now, if you get a nice quad core CPU, 4GB RAM, and a decent
video card you
How fond of java are you?
http://lucene.apache.org/nutch/
is a full blown full-text search engine, it does however require
significant resources, and it will need to be running a memory
intensive process to respond to rquests.
On 9/5/07, Garl Grigsby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am currently
The subject line of the previous post was wrong, the meeting date is
September 19, Not September 1.
Mid Willamette Valley Linux Users Group meeting
Wednesday, September 19 at 6:00pm
Chamber of Commerce Meeting Room
420 NW 2nd St, Corvalli
Is Vista really this bad? Interesting break down of bad design and
bad bug fixing...
http://blog.rlove.org/2007/08/those-dang-dpcs-clogging-mmcss.html
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I shot some video this weekend. I'd like to edit it slightly. (Set
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significant).
What free/open source video editing software do you guys recommend?
Thanks...
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Bob Miller K
Alright, all the old mail is coming through. This should make
for an interesting evening. My suggestion for a readily
available somewhat linux friendly is the Sandisk Sansa line. I
have the e280 which works as either USB mass storage or with
libmtp. Successfully loaded a few albums onto it and work
MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
The Portland Linux/Unix Group
will meet
7 PM Thursday Sep 6, 2007
at
Portland State University
EHLO EUGLUGIES,
I'm looking for an easy to use MP3 player for my honey that doesn't rely
on anything proprietary for file loading. Could be USB and/or some sort
of memory stick (jumpdrive or Sansdisk for example). I've no experience
with these things but since many of you are into gadgets I thoug
I am currently the administrator for a mailing list archive/search site
for a number of internal-only mailing lists (about 20). The current
search engine is based on HTDig and works "ok". By ok I mean it seems to
work most of the time. Occasionally it fails to reindex no reason I can
find, it i
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