Insanely Great News — Paperclip: Designed by Apple in California
To some, this may seem stupid, but I must say, it’s the small things that count and make a product really nice.
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Insanely Great News — Paperclip: Designed by Apple in California
To some, this may seem stupid, but I must say, it’s the small things that count and make a product really nice.
If you even considered doing a network Solaris install, you know the docs tell you to use Solaris’ DHCP daemon. For lack of better words, it’s kind of crappy (it might be powerfull but it’s way to complex if you are just doing a simple setup). I’ve found a couple sites with information on how to use ISC’s DHCP server:
Setting Up ISC DHCP Server to Load the Solaris OS and Red Hat Linux Systems
Siva’s webtop – Call from Printer Company
This got a good chuckle out of me.
Speaking of HP, I installed VMS on my VAX this weekend. Still have no clue how to use it.
We were talking about it at work, then Dhaval sent it to everyone. Maybe it’s a sign.
The Colbert Report explains the whole Cingular changing it’s name thing.
As a Cingular customer and a phone enthusiast, just thought I’d share, since it looks like Ma Bell is coming back.
Video of the Colbert Report on the iPhone. Just found the reference to FORTRAN 77 funny.
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Drivl.com | What code DOESN’T do in real life (that it does in the movies)
Just thought I’d share this [via boingboing].
So I was talking with Ted about his Software Engineering project and we got on the topic of Internet Explorer for Solaris. I found a copy and might try to install it to see how crappy it is.
I always wanted to make this stuff (via hack a day).
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