Posted on 02/03/2006 5:25:00 PM PST by apackof2
Are you ready for some football?
I thought we could have our own pre-game party!
So if ya dont know much about the SuperBowl or football well heres a chance to learn
If youre a football/SuperBowl expert, well heres your chance to educate us novices!
This is a thread for singles, not a thread about the misery of singleness -- no moping allowed! :-)
1. Including 2002, how many Super Bowls have been played in New Orleans?
2. What is the current cost of Super Bowl rings?
3. Who makes the Super Bowl Trophy?
4. How many times has Tampa hosted the Super Bowl?
5. Super Bowl I was played in what year and city?
6. Garth Brooks performed the national anthem at which Super Bowl?
7. This Super Bowl III MVPs team was a 17-point underdog going into the game.
8. What team won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1973 & 1974?
9. The 2005 Super Bowl will be played in what Florida city?
10.Which of the following performers has not performed the national anthem at a Super Bowl?
Barry Manilow Marvin Gaye US Air Force Academy Chorale Tom Jones
11.Super Bowl V saw two firsts in its award of the game MVP. What were they?
12. Bands from FSU & UofF played at the same Super Bowl.
TRUE
FALSE
I'm back again, so what interesting is going on here tonite?
In 10 years of managing 20+ UNIX boxes I had 3 crashes; all caused by hardware failure. During that same 10 years I probably had 30+ hardware failures with only 3 crashes! Its because of the OS's stability and openness that UNIX has remained so viable after 40 years.AWB
I've not read either of the books you mentioned. Most of my reading about the war is in biographies. I don't think I've read more than one or two general histories of the war. I rarely read books with strongly religious themes. It's been a busy week, and I've not made as much progress on the TR book as I had hoped.
Bill
But I do not see anyone surfacing to the top with distro that will catch on. Last month Ubuntu...etc.
If the weather holds,going to try and play golf tomorrow,just to say I did it.
Unix is great. If you have something like say a CD rom goes out.... just "un mount" it.... open the case of the box.. take the old one out... stick the new one in.... close the box and "mount" the new CD.... Never shut the system down... no problem. Great OS
er,
well,
right this minute,
it's found 256 invalid paths.
When it finishes the scan part, what do I do?
However we have some cold weather coming this weekend
Watch SUN in the next couple of years. I think they will start rolling SUNOS out to the consumer market. They can flood the market cheaply as they are essentially just repackaging their business version. SUN has made huge strides with their GUI interface. Last year before I left the business I was playing with STARLAN or STAROFFICE I can't remember which, but it was liking using a Windows screen.AWB
Click on "next" and then click on "fix it" if I remember correctly.
Do I just hit Fix it once (or for every file)
If so, I'll be here until 6am ;)
unmount /dev/device/xxxxxxxxx/cd_rom.
Man haven't typed that in a long time.AWB
Just once. It'll take care of everthing.
Back to more normal winter weather.
It`s been nice though,just hope that we don't pay for it later.
LOL! Feels good don't it? hehe
"unmount /dev/device/xxxxxxxxx/cd_rom."
Hey!!! Now you did it. My CD Rom just disapeared.
YEAH!
I'm done...I think.
Many of us around work seemed to agree that if a big outfit like Sun (or Novelle with SUSE) really got behind it something could happen.
Open source is a great idea but you need some hard nosed business people to make things happen in the marketplace.
Okay. You'll probably have to re boot. If all worked right the machine should work like a new one.
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