> man i sound stupid :p
Yes. Yes, you do.
In My Opinion.
Umm... This works for me:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=~/iso/deadcd.iso
mount -o loop ~/iso/deadcd.iso /mnt/tmp
Uh oh.
Well... I managed to kill my install of Win2k by changing one process to the one below realtime ('high', I think). It decided to set virtual memory to zero megs, and it crashed every time I tried to run something after logging in.
Fortunately I don't have to worry about 2k anymore...
I am very, very interested.
When do we start? :D
(I might have to kick anyone who wants to include Harry Potter on the above list. _Classics_, please. :p )
I find if you arse about on the piano you'll hit a note that seems to 'fit'. You then explore out from the note until you hit another one...
(While the song is playing, by the way. Makes it easier.)
Tried and tested method going back 6+ years... ^___^
Ok, some performances of Shakespeare are horrid (the Hamlet production we had to sit through), but the good ones really let you appreciate Shakespeare properly...
Each to their own.
By the way, if you feel like being controversial: 's/Shakespeare/Sir\ Francis\ Bacon/g'
Umm... 'Yakusoku' by Horie. On the piano (vocal line only, I can't do the violin bit ^_^ ).
Err... Lemme see:
Kokoro de musubareta yakusoku
ima mo ima mo taisetsu ni
idaite, itsu no hi ka
anata ni atte shoshite
hataseru sonna hi wo
watashi shinjinagara, sugoshitemasu.
Failing...
Loved Shakespeare. Particularily Othello.
I really do think you have to perform them (or see them performed) to appreciate them. You wouldn't believe how much I loved Midsummer Night's Dream after being part of a production. Damn good fun. :D
"Do you want me to sit in a corner and rust, or fall apart where I'm standing?"
Etc.
Loved Dirk Gently!
"As lovely as an airport" :D
Anyone read the time... err... watchmen (?) book by Poul Anderson?
Very funny. I was being serious.
I'm kind of scared by the sort of monolopy we'd exist under if IBM didn't allow clones way back when, or if Apple was the dominant force computing-wise...