So, am i right in saying that IE7, the new browser that was supposed to be really secure and reliable has now got its second major security flaw since its release only a matter of weeks ago.
What are you saying?
A complete breakdown of the world of warcraft episode of south park (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_of_Warcraft_co mes_to_South_Park) or the complete, 8 pages if you print it out, biography of Bender from futurama (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bender_Bending_Rodr% C3%ADguez) are useless?
well, just have a look at alexa's ratings
http://traffic.alexa.com/graph?w=640&h=480&r=1y&z= &y=r&u=utube.com/&u=
the site has only really started to receive some kind of traffic after youtube came to existence. Also, that traffic has basically tripled thanks to the slashdot/digg/every-other-website-that-posted-this -story effect
Google puts adds up based on the content of the website, so you would want google to put video related adds up, but they're going to put adds up relating to piping and stuff like that. I guess adsense would still be nice, but it's probably not going to get you as much as you perhaps should for as much traffic as those guys are probably getting
They're actually called Hindu-Arabic numerals but they're sometimes called Arabic for short. They were created in India, then made their way to the arab word, then later to Europe. So really, we just use one of the parts of their name and they just use the other part.
You don't understand, that's exactly what I was talking about. Whatever your operating system, application crashes, however rare, would almost inevitably happen at some point. (This is my personal experience.) I have used Windows, Macs and Linux in the past and have never gone weeks or months on end without an application crashing at some point. For me it seems that this number is not an extreme number of crashes, since you would expect this sort of thing to happen.
While everyone here seems to be Vista bashing I wanted to actually see if there was somebody who had never experienced even one application in an equivalent space of time as which Vista has been in testing.
Is that really alot? I'm actually asking. That would include every time that an application crashed ever and a report was sent. Who goes for weeks on end using either OSX, Linux/Unix or even XP as their desktop and wouldn't have at least one application crash at some point.
So why not microsoft?
So, am i right in saying that IE7, the new browser that was supposed to be really secure and reliable has now got its second major security flaw since its release only a matter of weeks ago.
What are you saying? A complete breakdown of the world of warcraft episode of south park (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_of_Warcraft_co mes_to_South_Park) or the complete, 8 pages if you print it out, biography of Bender from futurama (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bender_Bending_Rodr% C3%ADguez) are useless?
well, just have a look at alexa's ratings http://traffic.alexa.com/graph?w=640&h=480&r=1y&z= &y=r&u=utube.com/&u=
the site has only really started to receive some kind of traffic after youtube came to existence. Also, that traffic has basically tripled thanks to the slashdot/digg/every-other-website-that-posted-this -story effect
Google puts adds up based on the content of the website, so you would want google to put video related adds up, but they're going to put adds up relating to piping and stuff like that. I guess adsense would still be nice, but it's probably not going to get you as much as you perhaps should for as much traffic as those guys are probably getting
They're actually called Hindu-Arabic numerals but they're sometimes called Arabic for short. They were created in India, then made their way to the arab word, then later to Europe. So really, we just use one of the parts of their name and they just use the other part.
You don't understand, that's exactly what I was talking about. Whatever your operating system, application crashes, however rare, would almost inevitably happen at some point. (This is my personal experience.) I have used Windows, Macs and Linux in the past and have never gone weeks or months on end without an application crashing at some point. For me it seems that this number is not an extreme number of crashes, since you would expect this sort of thing to happen. While everyone here seems to be Vista bashing I wanted to actually see if there was somebody who had never experienced even one application in an equivalent space of time as which Vista has been in testing.
Is that really alot? I'm actually asking. That would include every time that an application crashed ever and a report was sent. Who goes for weeks on end using either OSX, Linux/Unix or even XP as their desktop and wouldn't have at least one application crash at some point.