When I saw it I lol'd, but I say we refrain from posting content like that. After all, we need a little class. Not much, but just enough to keep a good member base.
That and Justin Beiber. Long hair on top and short on the sides and back (but not quite a bowl cut) is catching on in some cases in my school, but I always wanted hair like Martin Rolinski. I've got the color, but I don't know if my hair has the wave like his. My sister has wavy hair, so that can be my only reference, but…
Normally I had it in a spike, but I decided to grow it out once just to give it a try. I expect to go back to short after I hit the shoulders, though, due to the maintenance aspect and how unsightly it'd look with my jar-headed facial structure.
I dunno, I think it eventually fell apart due to lack of serious funding talk. There were a ton of ideas as to the structure, and nuclearrabbit had bought land in Western Texas. There were a whole host of disagreements over structure, power, etc. I think it's totally dead now that Zoklet has gone to shit.
Haha, nice one. I myself am still a senior in high school, I'm going to study computer science at uni next year (because there's no real money in linguistics anyway, but it's good for a minor). Anyway, it is interesting, because it's an isolate. Those are the fun ones. ;)
However, I'm pretty sure that Sumerian was not Indo-European. :P. I myself don't know what to make of it, Wiki has a lot of different theories listed like Dravidian (which I personally don't see possible) or Nostratic.
Eh, so-so. The homework load is definitely easier than last night, when I had to read 28 pages of Western Civ and immediately take a quiz over it this morning. On top of that, I have Calculus and alas, more Western Civ and Physics to worry about. Other than that I've been posting on TOTSE and messing around in Linux. Not…
The only thing that bothers me about Mint is that some of the themes are rather unsightly due to black text entry forms that would normally be white. Nothing like going on Facebook, which has a simple white and blue scheme, and then entering your status in a dark gray field. :mad:
Yeah, I think this is enough for this thread, as I'm starting to slowly figure things out. If I have any more questions I'll be sure to ask them in the appropriate forum or in the Mint forums. I am considering going with Ubuntu in a couple of weeks just to switch it up, but I'm really liking Mint right now.
Yeah, I know, but I'm starting to fall in love with Linux more and more and I have only been back to Windows very briefly today. On a side note... goddamn this is kicking my fucking ass. I can't even extract a damn tar.bz2. Fuck me... :facepalm:
Hahaha, nothing wrong with the analogues. I'm on Mint right now, and it is actually a pain in my ass. Windows is much more user friendly, and it doesn't help that I used iTunes (my Wine is already screwed up, it'd be worse if I tried to import my FL Studio). And also, for someone who's never had to do pretty much…
Yeah, I make sure to do that. Reviews are the best. Anyway, sounds good, because it appears rather bloated. Besides, I'm only in music production, and I only dabble here and there in graphics and video, so I don't exactly need all of those extra applications.
Dude, that sucks. :eek: Well, I don't have the means of backing up my data at the moment (perhaps what my Best Buy gift card should go to), but I went ahead and did it anyway. My problem was that for one, my LiveCD was screwy for some reason (even though the disc image's hashes checked out fine), and secondly, I was…
The US - Iowa. At the moment I live in an unincorporated town of about 100 people. It's actually a pretty nice place, but sometimes how far away everything is pisses me off, and then the strong Christian Right get on my nerves, too.
Well, it didn't even create a partition, and the installation CD didn't get past the logo with the blinking circles. I eventually gave up after waiting two hours. I'm going to go look on DistroWatch for something different, I already did some internet searching and I like the idea of StudioUbuntu (or something like that, I…
Well, I clearly see your logic there. My question is what distro do I use after this? And also, my installing is failing. Perhaps its because I didn't create a partition, but my friend told me that the LiveCD would do that for me. I pressed F2 (my setup key), and while it's installing, it repeatedly gives me: gconftool-2:…
He visto un "epic fail" de gramática en el titulo de este thread. Mi profesora de español me prestó un libro del examen AP de Español, y ese libro dice que no use el articulo definitivo de un idioma detrás "en". :facepalm:
Well, I don't plan on keeping it around. Mint is kinda like Windows on Linux in a way... I just wanted to get a user friendly distro to start with, and then get more and more advanced.
Nah, but considering that I'm going to go to college for Computer Science next year, I might as well get some more in-depth comp knowledge, because my current knowledge is shit. I still have yet to even learn Python or JavaScript (albethem two very different languages, JavaScript just happens to be in line with my hopes…
I already run Windows 7 as my main OS, but I'm getting a little bored with it. I had a friend that recommended Mint, so I thought I'd try it (my first experience with Linux, my computer knowledge is actually pretty shit). Figured it'd be best for a beginner.
Anyone have languages they plan to learn later? I have like, a list of languages I want to learn kinda one at a time (but later on I'm sure I'll do two at a time to speed up the process). In order (because I already know Spanish decently, I'll leave it off): French Romanian Japanese Swedish Italian
...Bananapussy = wtf!? :eek: Anyway, I can't choose. Fruit is my favorite food group, so I have a tough time with a "favorite". Lately I've been eating a lot of clementines, but I also adore pineapple, pears, grapes, oranges, blueberries, strawberries... you get the idea.