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Really nice and comprehensive looking page. Should probably test drive that some day. Thanks.
Really nice and comprehensive looking page. Should probably test drive that some day. Thanks.
PHP warning.
Wait, are you saying my degree has real world use?
Ours have plenty of politicians thinking about them. Don’t yours?
I used to have a Samsung laser for quite a few years. Went through maybe three toner cartridges. Eventually it started slipping and I didn’t bother finding out if there’s a repair available and bought a brother laser instead. Worked pretty great otherwise.
Haven’t tried toner transfer on this, but regular printouts are fine and it’s much faster.
Just like the teacher at school who kept turning all computers’ screen resolutions to 640x480 because the text was too small.
Heh, freshly started Java. Hasn’t allocated all your ram and swap yet.
But on the whole, every Fred counts.
It’s more of a projectile resistance than full proofing.
There used to be a lot of cards based on same or similar chips, but with small differences. That made little changes to drivers common. It’s a bit like LCD modules or audio chipset quirks. One driver with tons of little differences depending on what each manufacturer decided to do differently.
Yes. Got to admit mine just isn’t as big as yours, though.
And they send maps that the others can use.
Wait till you try transparent pngs. It’ll be like it should have always been.
Except IE. Or opera. Or whatever new scam brave tries next.
I once had a hard drive of some particular vintage that wasn’t able to start. I did actually get it running with a hammer tap. Got the remains of data out and replaced the drive. It was nothing special, a Unix system drive with nothing that wasn’t on tape, but I just had to see if I could fix a hard drive with a hammer.
I also remember one admin who would often be seen walking between computer maintenance room and workshop wing with drives and a blacksmiths hammer labelled “format”.