

It’s a European company, they are widely deployed and well regarded.
Their hardware is decent and well priced.
I don’t think if anyone else can provide this type of hardware at that price point.
It’s a European company, they are widely deployed and well regarded.
Their hardware is decent and well priced.
I don’t think if anyone else can provide this type of hardware at that price point.
Mikrotik is probably OK IMO.
Wow, hadn’t thought of that thing in ages. Now all we need is for B1FF to bring back ASCII sword signatures.
The first hard drive I used was a whooping 5megs and the CP/M machine couldn’t handle it so it was partitioned as a million floppies.
Don’t most advertising sites already do that?
I always assumed that they did.
Maybe it’s nice on windows, but on other systems, got still relies on steam.
I thought of Latin, but then some people actually speak it, so they’d have an unfair advantage.
Did you inhale?
The localisation of office software functions is atrocious in all languages. They should have defaulted to Volapuk, so that at least we could all suffer together.
They’re making money aren’t they? They have to be doing something weird.
And some people play poker, or even chess. What can you do, people like old stuff.
Isn’t Fortran more or less Basic with Maths?
It’s not youth bad. It’s that in the 80s and 90s, computers were fun and required a lot of tinkering. Nowadays they mostly work. They’re boring.
People who tinkered learned stuff. Users just know how to use a couple applications.
Why would anyone do that?
Hmmm, the little known lesser conehead. Fascinating.
The other half is running linux, right?
Right?
Where else would one publish such an ad?
Interestingly (or not) it’s also used in French but only in one case that I’m aware of. Monsieur is abbreviated to M. while messieurs (plural) is MM.
Now we can have people twitching while hanging from the ceiling without having to hunt them in back alleys! Progress!