Nero Burning for Linux
ceasol writes "The German company Nero, developers of the award-winning Nero Burning ROM suite for Windows, now release a free version for Linux called NeroLINUX a CD/DVD Burning Software, and include many features from the Windows version. This software is proprietary but free if you registered." The OEM versions of Nero that come with many CD burners aren't sufficient, though; NeroLINUX is free-as-in-beer only if you've registered "a full version of Nero software version 6 or higher," or a "retail version or downloaded version."
That was not a troll and the mod was on crack.
This guy is way out there
http://www.flexbeta.net/main/comments.php?catid=1& id=12312
Microsoft said that famous upcoming Star Wars Episode III, Revenge of the sith was rendered on beta version in Windows 64 bit.
This means this operating system like a desirable option even in its beta stage was good enough to render a state of the art movie. The company called Jak Movies decided to go for Windows 64 bit since it was faster to render under 64 bit windows.
This version of Windows is almost ready to meet all the Athlon 64, FX, Pentium Four and Celerons which support it and this is just a start of the new marchitecture. Its interesting to know that such a massive project where actually done with Windows and its 64 bit beta version. Many of us is waiting for that movie for a long time and we will see what 64 bit windows software and tools powered with nice artists where able to make.
http://www.vitalsecurity.org/2005/03/firefox-spywa re-infects-ie.html
What if there was an infection out there that could bypass Firefox and still get its grubby little paws on IE, and from there, the heart of your OS? What if that same infection could get past not only FF, but a whole raft of other (supposedly more secure) browsers too?
What if, of all people, Neil Diamond was indirectly involved in this craziness?
The answer is, some sneaky coding is being used to get around your browser of choice. Upon visiting the target website, nothing happens. Nothing that is, unless you have Sun Java Runtime Environment installed on the host machine. And seeing how everyone is being urged to turn away from Microsoft's Java in favour of Sun's version, this could spell problems for browsers currently lording it over IE.
Check his posting history and read his name outloud. :)
What the hell kind of name is Yossarian anyway?
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Let's hope not. Here in Ohio carbonation is now taxed. So when you buy carbonated beverages at a drive through window, they still won't tax you on the food itself but now you pay tax on the carbon dioxide. No joke.