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Help Please?

Aug 26, 2003, 1:14am
[View Quote] Yeah and my 233 box with 32 megabytes of ram hacks up to pieces in linux
with apache, when it'd die a fast and horrible death if it tried to run
windows. Case and point, Apache is fast, stable, and low load. Throw
that in your face you, all of a sudden, windows fanboy.

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No of SETI units returned: 74
Processing time: 66 days, 6 hours.
(Total hours: 1590)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

Help Please?

Aug 26, 2003, 1:15am
[View Quote] 20 total for apache (maybe, ever total, that's giving a huge benefit of
the doubt since I've only hear of 3). Let's compare this to microsoft
web servers shall we... oh wait... 20 is a complete understatement.

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No of SETI units returned: 74
Processing time: 66 days, 6 hours.
(Total hours: 1590)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

Help Please?

Aug 26, 2003, 1:16am
[View Quote] You have to stop all previous instances of apache.

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No of SETI units returned: 74
Processing time: 66 days, 6 hours.
(Total hours: 1590)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

Help Please?

Aug 26, 2003, 2:28am
[View Quote] Linux has oomph as well. Linux doesn't even need monitors, or a virtual
desktop to administrate it.

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No of SETI units returned: 74
Processing time: 66 days, 6 hours.
(Total hours: 1590)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

Help Please?

Aug 26, 2003, 2:30am
[View Quote] It's safer to keep it on paper, less disasters can get to the paper.
Let's face it, if you lock your doors you're keeping out more people
than you would by firewalling/portblocking a PC.

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 74
Processing time: 66 days, 6 hours.
(Total hours: 1590)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

Help Please?

Aug 26, 2003, 6:45am
[View Quote] Can you administrate them without a monitor or a virtual desktop?

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http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Linux is a godly OS, that's an understatement.

Help Please?

Aug 26, 2003, 3:21pm
[View Quote] VNC, Radmin, etc are virtual desktops. I can administrate it without
either. Command line is your friend.

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Linux is a godly OS, that's an understatement.

Help Please?

Aug 26, 2003, 3:22pm
[View Quote] You must've installed the older 1.# servers. Everyone, if you tried to
install apache before... you have to uninstall all previous versions of
apache before you try to install 2.0 and get it to work (you don't
really have to, but, unless you know computers like Andras you're
probably not going to get it to work right).

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Linux is a godly OS, that's an understatement.

Everythings changed and should work but 1 minor problem that I need help with please:)

Aug 30, 2003, 4:40pm
[View Quote] Buy a scrollmouse. If you're too lazy to scroll, he can be too lazy to
clip. Clipping takes more time than scrolling. Efficiency at it's best
right there.

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Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Everythings changed and should work but 1 minor problem that I need help with please:)

Aug 30, 2003, 5:26pm
[View Quote] In which case it takes more time to snip then it does to scroll.

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Great new UNI

Aug 28, 2003, 3:43am
[View Quote] I can get water for free. I can purify it for free too.

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Linux is a godly OS, that's an understatement.

Great new UNI

Aug 28, 2003, 4:47am
[View Quote] You don't need a coffee filter to distill water, just some fancy piping
and some fire. :P

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Linux is a godly OS, that's an understatement.

Shoemaker Village downtime

Aug 28, 2003, 9:37pm
[View Quote] Sooo... nothing new basically? :P

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Linux is a godly OS, that's an understatement.

Another "Work This Out"

Aug 30, 2003, 4:38pm
[View Quote] It's not a true scarmble as thus, there's no pattern.

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Lotto?

Sep 4, 2003, 2:08pm
[View Quote] Over the age of 21? It must be some serious hardcore sex, with
_visually_ descriptive scenes... in telegrams.

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(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Lotto?

Sep 5, 2003, 4:03pm
[View Quote] See, not everything is good with AWI. ;)

They were scared of the who matt thing so they did that... but, they
didn't take into consideration that zips can be self extraction, or he
could compile it as another executable form.

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Pain of Quadratics (HTML)

Sep 3, 2003, 6:50pm
[View Quote] Uh no, that's what you learn in algebra about derivation. Wait until
you get into conical proofs of derivatives, oh not just that, inverse
area proof for derivation and things so peachy and fun as that.

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Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Pain of Quadratics (HTML)

Sep 3, 2003, 8:31pm
[View Quote] Which is why algebra is different from calculus. Even then, it's more
than 6 months of work, because the forumlas for what I stated are not in
that form, but use limits and things like those. Yeah, it's mighty
different, just ask jerme, he knows.

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--Bowen--
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Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Pain of Quadratics (HTML)

Sep 4, 2003, 12:11am
[View Quote] All he's doing is simplifying a quadratic equation's operations. It's
really simple and takes about 2 minutes if you know what you're doing.

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Pain of Quadratics (HTML)

Sep 4, 2003, 5:38am
[View Quote] Buy a calculator. It'll be the best $100 you ever spent and you learn
how to program _REAL_ basic.

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Squaring the circle

Sep 7, 2003, 4:26am
[View Quote] It's true definable vertex is in it's center, but you mean the RWX
way... and that would be impossible as a circle has an infinite curve.
The best way to get a circle is a 360^3*length of radius. As you can
imagine, the large the circle gets the more it's going to lag (if you
don't multiply by the radius it's going to look blockier as you get larger).

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Squaring the circle

Sep 9, 2003, 10:18pm
[View Quote] In theory all polygonal objects share similar qualities. A square is a
circle with 4 definitive points. Since a circle is the supreme, awesome
polygon of all, it holds the most power. ;)

But in the true strict definition of a square and circle, no, it's not.
But a square is a rectangle.

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http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Squaring the circle

Sep 9, 2003, 11:39pm
[View Quote] It has an infinite amount of sides, it sure is a polygon.

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http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Squaring the circle

Sep 10, 2003, 6:14pm
[View Quote] Actually, it's because of the infinite amount of sides that it's a
curved line. Not the other way around. ;) So theoretically, it's a
polygon... but in practice we consider that a curve - so not a polygon.

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Mir Space station was conrtolled by Windows 95

Sep 7, 2003, 4:24am
[View Quote] Actually, they would. Firstly, they'd use it's imperfections to correct
their own, and secondly, they could use it as a weapon.

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

Google or Elgoog?

Sep 8, 2003, 3:12am
[View Quote] 1337 or leet?

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

This is for you, community

Sep 9, 2003, 6:19pm
I'm looking for objects to be selected, by me, to be placed on the
megapath. Note, I am only going to select objects with an RWX extension
and are low poly, no huge 20,000 polygon objects please.

All candidates that wish me to select their objects must provide me a
webpage with a list of objects (organized by top being the most wanted,
bottom being least), pictures of the objects, what it was modeled in
(TrueSpace, Notepad, etc), and size in KB of unzipped file.

I don't use the megapath so those that do might want to seriously
consider providing me with these.

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

This is for you, community

Sep 9, 2003, 6:27pm
[View Quote] Or, just me. Since I'm an uber-genius and all.

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

This is for you, community

Sep 9, 2003, 6:41pm
[View Quote] Oh yeah, let's not forget the actual file itself...

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

This is for you, community

Sep 9, 2003, 7:25pm
[View Quote] *slap* follow directions. :P

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--Bowen--
http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/
Yeah, it's that good.
(Maybe an AW section in the near future?)

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