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February 16, 2007 -- 5:45 PM
posted by Par
Maybe that should be the new message board slogan: "PG since '03".
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Then again, maybe not.
February 16, 2007 -- 5:43 PM
posted by Par
I'd be glad if you could make it ngz. Otherwise, if you (or anyone else, for that matter) can't make it, I'd suggest giving me a call (619-5571) later in the night. I presume we'll end up somewhere doing something, but I don't know what or where. (I'm hoping those who come to soccer will alleviate me of the burden of planning that out.)
February 16, 2007 -- 5:29 PM
posted by alison
Albert... i was keeping it, uh... PG on here...
the leg holster is only an accessory to the OhMiBod... if you actually go to the website, you'll discover that, more than likely there won't be much, um... walking going on while the wearer has their iPod in the holster...
let's just say, one of the other 'accessories' one can purchase is a collection of sticker-pasties...
February 16, 2007 -- 3:52 PM
posted by Al
Doesn't make ergonomic sense. Your leg has too large a range of movement. A pocket doesn't "move" much so your iPod's headphone won't be pulled out of your ears. Even a sport band that goes around you arm makes more sense since it is closer to you ear and most people use it for running so nothing to drastic for movement (can't use it for say raquet ball). Another product to cash in on the iPOD trend.
February 16, 2007 -- 2:45 PM
posted by alison
February 16, 2007 -- 12:02 PM
posted by eric
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PARAS
i'll try to make it out to your shindig, but i may be tied down with Chineeee new years family obligations.
if i can't we should go for a drink sometime after
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February 16, 2007 -- 9:48 AM
posted by edo
Ms Royal, 53, was booed by schoolchildren on a visit to a sports ground on Tuesday and is being deserted by stars of the intellectual world, a traditional bastion of the Left.
Haha, thats awesome.
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February 16, 2007 -- 7:48 AM
posted by Beck
A lot of the info on how to do those things can be found at ubuntuguide.org, and it's in very simple terms, just a few command line entries that you can even copy and paste. Then after the "how to do this" is usually a link to a thread on the ubuntu forums for trouble shooting. I find this to be much easier than troubleshooting windows where there is no single source of info, instead you have to resort to google and find each solution on a different site. I think the lack of hardware support is the only thing preventing linux from being desktop ready. But even in that case they're catching up quick. In the last version of ubuntu my wireless card was only partially supported, now it's fully supported. Keri's wireless wasn't supported at all, and now it is just a few months later.
