Star Wars fans might like this...

Started by Kelly_Bean2 pages

Originally posted by Impediment
faint

What a nerd.


I TRY DAMN IT! 😛

Originally posted by Impediment
faint

What a nerd.

Actually WE are the nerds, Mattie. 🙂

Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
That is f***ing excellent....!!!! lol

Is this built into XP or is it loading from the web...?

From the web.

http://www.telnet.org/htm/places.htm

Originally posted by Kelly_Bean
Never seen Star Wars.
w00t

You're not missing much, if you do decide to pickup a Sci-Fi franchise to watch, watch Star Trek, it's infinitely better than anything Lucas sharted out.

Doesn't work for me.

Originally posted by Robtard
You're not missing much, if you do decide to pickup a Sci-Fi franchise to watch, watch Star Trek, it's infinitely better than anything Lucas sharted out.

Have to disagree, Captain Tard.

That's pretty bad ass.

Originally posted by Robtard
You're not missing much, if you do decide to pickup a Sci-Fi franchise to watch, watch Star Trek, it's infinitely better than anything Lucas sharted out.

hanuts

Originally posted by Robtard
You're not missing much, if you do decide to pickup a Sci-Fi franchise to watch, watch Star Trek, it's infinitely better than anything Lucas sharted out.
Bullshit

SWEET!

Star Trek is awesome, but Star Wars is where the heart is for me. I think if they actually put a little effort and money in to a decent TV series, they could do it well.

Originally posted by Ax3l
Doesn't work for me.

Vista too? ermm

I get nothing.

Originally posted by Leo.M
Vista too? ermm

I get nothing.

By default, Vista doesn’t install the Telnet client. The client is for text-based communication with remote systems. You can install it by following these steps:

1. Click Start then select Control Panel.

2. Select Programs and Features.

3. Select Turn Windows features on or off.

4. Select the Telnet Client option.

5. Click OK.

6. A dialog box will appear to confirm installation. The telnet command should now be available.

Hope this helps

Originally posted by Robtard
Does it play through the entire movie?
I don't have that kind of patience

Same... Pretty cool, I watched it for a few minutes... though that was more then enough.

Originally posted by GCG
By default, Vista doesn’t install the Telnet client. The client is for text-based communication with remote systems. You can install it by following these steps:

1. Click Start then select Control Panel.

2. Select Programs and Features.

3. Select Turn Windows features on or off.

4. Select the Telnet Client option.

5. Click OK.

6. A dialog box will appear to confirm installation. The telnet command should now be available.

Hope this helps

haha thats awesome., Thanks for your help. 😊

Vista blows.

great stuff!

To be continued? NOOOO