At 10:48 03/11/01 -0500, you wrote:
>RIF stands for reduction in force--a euphemism for mass firings.
>
>When are we going to hear from Sun on this?
Maybe there's no-one there to reply!
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You're system appears to be infected with "VBS.Haptime.A@mm" virus.
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I couldn't agree more.
At 20:17 12/07/01 +0800, you wrote:
>I do *not* appreciate you or anyone sending one and a half megabyte
>attachments to a mailing list. That is just exceedingly arrogant and
>impolite to the readers. Next time, think about being considerate and
>putting it on a website b
Hi Thomas,
My machine is a Dell Inspiron 6000 (600Mhz PIII, 128Mb RAM and 8Mb ATI Rage
Mobility) running Win 98SE. As I said before, J3D in OGL gets no
acceleration at all but J3D in DirectX does. My guess is the Thinkpad will
behave roughly the same with hardware acceleration, although if it's t
The Inspiron is a great machine until you try and use OGL. Then it sucks.
J3D runs well under DirectX 7 on my Inspiron, but it sometimes starts
displaying hidden textures (eg. something which is just around the corner
pops into view through a wall). This could just be on my machine though as
I've
Not a happy bunny then.
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I second that. The sooner the better please Sun.
Where did I put that copy of Linux?
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Hi,
http
s then possible to easily modify
the layout of the building when a
client changes his / her mind!
Any feedback
would be very gratefully
received.
Adam
Engberg