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Well, if you are making your New Years resolutions for 04, then you should have no problems reaching 400 posts.
Seriously, to learn as much as I can in a years time, and to get all of the computers laying around here working and networked. In linux or BSD of course.
Oh, bye the way, this should be in General.
Mine is getting steam working, and learning more about linux and programming to get steam native under linux, though, as The One guy said, promises are made to be broken!
Come on now.. What did this thread have to do with Linux? Moved to General as its not suitable in Linux - General. You need to place your threads in the most appropiate forums please.
Originally posted by TheOneAndOnlySM disproving E=MC2.... there have been studies saying that the speed of light is NOT constant... that it really does fluctuate....
I know, but nothing was fully proven. I'm conducting experiment after experiment after experiment in hopes of obliterating it once and for all. I don't know why I'm so hooked up on this. Must be the quantum mechanics.
Anyway, when (if) I disprove it, it's flying off my signature
Regards,
Jerry
Last edited by ChasidishHarry; 12-28-2003 at 02:01 PM.
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