going to movies is 100% not the experience it wa sin the past but for a top tier movie i tend to go for watch with close friends. 99% of time i wait to stream it though or as a aussie i hoist the colours.
If you were born in the early 2000s, you grew up on movies like Madagascar, The Lion King, Chicken Run, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. You may even have had a Little Mermaid-themed birthday party. Meme culture nowadays is heavily influenced by films like Bee Movie, Flushed Away,
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> The Linux desktop experience is much more buggy and crash happy then Windows nowadays.LOL, I don't think so - although, who knows - I haven't run windows for some time, does it not crash anymore? Wow, that would be one for the books. The linux desktop with pulseaudio has been working well for me (suse 11.0 at home, ubuntu hardy heron at work) but then again, perhaps my sound hardware is blase? (intel built-in) I do the usual, some web browsing, some gaming, some movies, some music. Other than a wrapper script that I needed for my 9 year old copy of quake 3 arena, everything just seems to work, out of the box. (Log in to post comments) Alternative for Adobe Flash users Posted Sep 19, 2008 18:40 UTC (Fri) by dmarti (subscriber, #11625) [Link]
e.g. the backup domain controller went down at work today (our desktops are Windows XP *sigh*). Within seconds *everything* on *everyone's* desktop had frozen. Even my VNC and X sessions were stalled. Most of the mouse pointers had frozen (but not all), and ctrl-alt-del did nothing. Even the primary domain controller froze. It all stayed stalled until both the primary and backup domain controllers were simultaneously rebooted.That's robustness for you. (If everything's frozen solid, it can't crash.)The time was when heavily-interlinked NFS systems could do that in the Unix world, but I haven't seen anything like it for many years, and even at its worst Unix gave you more tools to diagnose it than roomfuls of simultaneously-frozen boxes. In some ways Windows is going *backwards*, even before you look at the Vista trainwreck. It's not the only mess Posted Sep 21, 2008 10:07 UTC (Sun) by man_ls (guest, #15091) [Link]
Isn't it ironic that we show such movie at a software conference?Hollywood does not seem to be catering for the software community yet.I for one cannot believe the story about Neo being a programmer.If so, surely he should have known about kill -9 (or ctrl-alt-delete, End Task) and saved himself and a whole lot of other people (and machines) an awful lot of trouble.Maybe not as photogenic, but then the plot could have panned out and taken on whole new dimensions.How about crossover sex, for example.The subject of love amongst programs was briefly touched upon but bushed aside before it could work up even a small head of steam. 2ff7e9595c
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