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skyvanman Go to post #246770
I'm listening to the Angels game right now. Donnelly will be coming in a second. I am so glad I dont have to listen to the postgame show though, I just swtich over to my Sirius for my ESPNRadio national stream. Anyways Rivera is on deck, Anderson at bat, lets just wait and see what happens. BTW Josh Paul HR first RBI! -
skyvanman Go to post #246765
Old middle infielders are doing well this year. I noticed that when I saw Vizquel and Counsells stats. Not bad at all. -
skyvanman Go to post #239803
Nope it won't work on Linux. I tried to run it using WINE (which can run some Windows programs) but it didn't work. I havent tried it using the new Knoppix, I tried using 3.6, the newest one is 3.8 (I have two CD-Rom drives so I can use a live cd and have a seperate cd in my other drive at the same time). It would be very hard to install RCT or RCT2 on Linux anyways because of how it does everything and though WINE is good, it is not a replacement for Windows. Linux is Linux and it has its own upsides and its own downsides. It can't play RCT unless you want to run something that lets you run two OS's at the same time with one operating in a window of another, but I am not sure that would even make it work and it would still require you to buy Windows. I have decided to use Windows for everyday use, Linux for fun sometimes and for performing system maintenance when Windows have dll problems in the core dll's. It is a pretty big change from Windows to Linux because there are very many differences, my friend is a System Administrator and he tried to switch to Linux but still had to keep a Windows box so he could do work on the servers and do other Windows only tasks. If I were you I would try Linux by downloading a LiveCD distribution and trying it out. My favorites are Knoppix (by far), and I also use Damn Small Linux (a compressed version of Knoppix), and Ubuntu. -
skyvanman Go to post #239800
I know, it is a two year college that is sort of like a community college in that you can then transfer after two years (though it only offers 2 years) the college that I am talking about is Landmark college in vermont. It is for people who have ADHD which I have an extreme case of (though it doesn't usually show on forums) -
skyvanman Go to post #239797
I know someone else made land blocks, I forget who did it though. I also have realized that I have multiple instances of the same object by TT but the problem is I don't know which versions are used for which parks.