Published on February 10, 2004 By Aqualis In Blogging
I've recently started to use SuSE Linux on my computer and I like it. Especially the fact that you can log in as more than one user at a time using the different terminals. This helps alot when reading articles and playing a game at the same time.

I want to find a program that lets me run Windows programs so I can play some of my games on there without having to reboot the comp into Windows. If any of you reading this know of one, let me know.

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How many of you have heard of or own astrojax?

I have *counts* six sets. I bought three saturns, two V-Maxs and a plus.

The V-Max which I call Pearl-jax are the red shells with the insides painted silver and the silver V-Max bands and string. This was the hardest set to make.

Next are the Solid-color Saturns. The first is a set with all red LEDs and orange bands and yellow string. The second is all green LEDs with green bands and yellow string.

The plus are just normal blue plus.

Next are what is called Sunjax. Yellow V-Max shells with Saturn weights and yellow LEDs inside with a whole drilled through so that they can be turned on and off. Orange bands and yellow string.

And finally are the KOS. A set of empty Saturn shells with V-max weights, unsecrued ends with key rings tied on to keep them from sliding off. Silver bands and string.

That's all for today.

~Aqualis
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on Feb 10, 2004
For Windows gaming in Linux, check out http://www.transgaming.com/ and their WineX application. THe site has all sorts of info on what games are supported and to what degree.