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Have a nice day indeed, since it still uses a Flash object for sounds.
APT, maybe? I'm sure there are plenty of other reasons to combine Debian's userland with the FreeBSD kernel.
Same goes for the Wii. (Except high-quality video)
I know you were trying to be funny but the code doesn't seem to be using any deprecated features or modules.
WTF? Still can't turn off this section in preferences. (And the greasemonkey scripts I was recommended don't work so well...)
Sigh, I really don't feel like shifting that old time machine I got from eBay out from the basement.
I'm pretty sure I remember a similar, if not the same article to this a while back.
And people bringing in 5 PDAs and some laptops with wires hanging out of them, shouting: "Just give me ONE more minute!"
Oh don't worry, I'm sure we all know Linux from Scratch is the fastest.
Just stick with 'Indy' if it will help...
They could still hijack SSL/TLS sessions if users aren't paying any attention to warnings.
It's only legal if it's opt-in. Not entirely sure how obvious they are supposed to make it though...
Well, let's just hope Microsoft doesn't allow Silverlight applications to run with the same permissions that ActiveX applets could...
For simple instant messenger games, wouldn't a virtual machine suffice? I'd just find it easier to trust a game someone's happened to write for this if it presented far less risk to my system.
Why can I still not turn off seeing this stupid section? It's pathetic.
Have a nice day indeed, since it still uses a Flash object for sounds.
APT, maybe? I'm sure there are plenty of other reasons to combine Debian's userland with the FreeBSD kernel.
Same goes for the Wii. (Except high-quality video)
I know you were trying to be funny but the code doesn't seem to be using any deprecated features or modules.
WTF? Still can't turn off this section in preferences. (And the greasemonkey scripts I was recommended don't work so well...)
Sigh, I really don't feel like shifting that old time machine I got from eBay out from the basement.
I'm pretty sure I remember a similar, if not the same article to this a while back.
And people bringing in 5 PDAs and some laptops with wires hanging out of them, shouting: "Just give me ONE more minute!"
Oh don't worry, I'm sure we all know Linux from Scratch is the fastest.
Just stick with 'Indy' if it will help...
They could still hijack SSL/TLS sessions if users aren't paying any attention to warnings.
It's only legal if it's opt-in. Not entirely sure how obvious they are supposed to make it though...
Well, let's just hope Microsoft doesn't allow Silverlight applications to run with the same permissions that ActiveX applets could...
For simple instant messenger games, wouldn't a virtual machine suffice? I'd just find it easier to trust a game someone's happened to write for this if it presented far less risk to my system.
Why can I still not turn off seeing this stupid section? It's pathetic.