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Saturday, February 16, 2002 |
PCs Are Incorrect on TV. In TV and movies, the bad guys wear black or have foreign accents. They also use PCs, while the good guys use Macs.
12:56:50 PM
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Apple Bidding To Regain Speed Throne. Flaunting images of a Pentium processor strapped to the back of a snail and mocking
Intel's dancing lab engineers, Apple's 1998 marketing campaign portrayed Macs as
world-class speed champs. Four years later, facing a wide MHz deficit, Apple and
Motorola once again are looking to produce "Pentium-crushing" Power Macs.
12:56:40 PM
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FRAT - Site closed down. A fraternity that University of Iowa officials suspended in January took down its Web site on Tuesday.
12:56:24 PM
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Bart's way to create bootable CD-ROMs. "A bootable CD-ROM is a CD from which you boot the PC. You (the technical guy) can create and prepare the structure for bootable installation, diagnostics or other CDs. Anybody in your company (without any knowledge about CD burning) can create and maintain these CDs by adding or changing files when needed. He just has to start a batch file and select "Build and Burn" to create a CD. This page is for you if you want to: create bootable CD-ROMs on a regular basis; build and burn fully automatic (optional blank CDRW before burn); use only freeware software to create your CDs; create a bootable CD-ROM with multiple boot images; create a DOS bootable CD-ROM using a hardware independent CD-ROM driver (for SCSI and ATAPI). This page is not for you if: you want to create just one simple bootable CD-ROM. You should use Cdrwin, Nero, or any other well-known application to create CDs."
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Good morning fellow coffee drinkers. Got a big white mug of steamin coffee. It's yummy. (I hate the word yummy, that was an experiment. I survived. I also hate cat pictures, yesterday I ran one.
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© Copyright 2002 Chris Pirillo.
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