All I can say is that these are all real - none of them are Photoshopped. In fact, if you're [un]lucky you may be able to repeat them. They're just run of the mill examples of the fact that maybe sometimes UI designers, programmers, and who knows who else, maybe want to throw us something a little different.
My first computer was a Commodore (RIP) Vic 20. (I had an Atari 2600 in 1979, but that's not the point). It had 3K memory, and I bought a 16K RAM Pack, which was as big as a Nintendo cartridge.
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3700+ (San Diego Core)
Motherboard: LANPARTY UT nF4 Ultra-D
Memory: 2GB DDR400 Hynix
Here we are again - I'm still a techie kind of guy. I still live in Tokyo. Nothing changed there.
Why GNU/Linux?
Good question! Linux is one of those tech things reviled and loved in equal measure, though mainly for the occasional zealotry of some of it’s user base on both counts.
It's only been about nine months since I last reviewed the software I use on each of my boxes, but it's been a strong year of transition (babies will do that, it seems), and this seems to have altered
This page started out as a bit of a followup to my page from over a year ago called 'A Month with Zenwalk 2.4', but unfortunately, it didn't quite go how I thought.
Gadgets
Ok, let's get to the heart of this - I'm a techie kind of guy. I live in Tokyo. If you stick those 2 things together it amounts to a person who lives in fear when he gets his salary paid into his bank over whether the next weekend is spent in a bar, or poring over disturbing amounts of readily available technology in the bowels of denki-ya, or the fearsome Akihabara.
I think this is the first time I've ever posted a review of a version of a Linux distribution.
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What are you on about?
What is G-Force?
G-Force is a visualisation for Mac (9 and X) and Windows which turns sound information into visual patterns.
This page is just a small bit on digital audio - not just ripping CDs and all that, but also recording your own stuff, capturing it from somewhere else, encoding it, distributing it and all that good