I admit it. I am a fan of cheesy action movies. Especially cheesy action movies that have lots of ridiculous car chases and explosions. Ask anyone that knows me. I like schlock. The schlockier, the better. Some call it stupid. I call it masterpiece.
New model. Original parts. LOL.
31 December 2008
Leap Year Bug Strikes Zune 30 Gig Music Players
Zuner's Get An Early New Year's Gift From Microsoft
It seems that owner's of Microsoft's 30GB Zune woke up to find that their devices locked up today. Microsoft addressed the issue quickly and promises a solution within 24 hours. It appears that the Zune will remember what day it is tomorrow.
It seems that owner's of Microsoft's 30GB Zune woke up to find that their devices locked up today. Microsoft addressed the issue quickly and promises a solution within 24 hours. It appears that the Zune will remember what day it is tomorrow.
How To Recover An Element That Has Been Removed Using 'rmname' In Clearcase
If you have ever removed an element in Clearcase and later decided that you needed it, the following steps can help out. Remember, that this will not work if you deleted the item with the rmelem command. These steps effectively create a link to a previous version of the parent directory that contained the element you removed. When you delete an element, you are not modifying the element itself, but the directory in which the element lives.
Note!
Rmelem should never be used unless you are absolutely sure that you want to get rid of a file or directory forever.
#ct checkout foo
#ct rmname foo/bar.pl // removed file
#ct ln foo@@/main/LATEST/bar.pl foo/bar.pl // recovered file
Note!
Rmelem should never be used unless you are absolutely sure that you want to get rid of a file or directory forever.
#ct checkout foo
#ct rmname foo/bar.pl // removed file
#ct ln foo@@/main/LATEST/bar.pl foo/bar.pl // recovered file
DMX Busted For Animal Cruelty, Drugs; Comcast Sells His Music Online

OK, maybe I am mistaken. Maybe Comcast automatically puts links up for artist's music when there name is tagged or something. I don't know how it works. When I write on this blog (which is hardly ever), I try to stay on-topic, however when I opened my browser today, I noticed that rapper DMX was in trouble. It was strange because I usually don't read the home page. I was just too lazy to change the home page on this PC.
Anyway, what puzzles me is why would a company like Comcast post a link to a page where you can buy the music of someone that just made headlines because of ill-behavior? I don't want to sound preachy or all high-and-mighty or anything. I know. I do (just a little). I find it a bit strange. Does DMX deserve to be rewarded in this way for bad behavior?
I guess it is just like anything else, bad publicity is better than no publicity for some people. And that's just Comcastic!
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