I still was living in Germany at that time and the ZX81 was my first encounter with computer technology. If I remember correct, people also were able to order the ZX81 as a "kit". I can remember that we went to the Bookstore to buy the american and english computer magazines and then we sat for hours on the ZX81 at home typing up the program listings from the magazines.
I think some people here got confused with the translation. It is ok to have IP's in theserver logfiles. It is not ok to store/save the logfiles with the IP's for a longer period of time.
You forgot to mention that the average Apple (Mac) user will hold on to his/her Mac 3 times longer then a PC user. I have an G4 Quicksilver from 2001 and still will be able to run the new OS X that will be released in October. Yes, Apple hardware is more expensive but you also have to consider that you don't upgrade things every 6 month not to mention buying a new machine every 2 years. Do you think anybody can run Microsoft Vista on a PC from 2001? Besides, on todays Mac's you can run OS X, Microsoft Windows, Linux and several BSD flavors. Sounds like some pretty good choices to me.
I still was living in Germany at that time and the ZX81 was my first encounter with computer technology. If I remember correct, people also were able to order the ZX81 as a "kit". I can remember that we went to the Bookstore to buy the american and english computer magazines and then we sat for hours on the ZX81 at home typing up the program listings from the magazines.
In case you didn't realize, not everybody posting here has english as primary language........
So, Google wants me to:
use there e-mail
use there calendar
store all of my my documents & files
store all of my pictures & videos
and now my personal health records
Not that I'm paranoid but I think my X-Rays are in good hands with my Primary Physician
I think some people here got confused with the translation. It is ok to have IP's in theserver logfiles. It is not ok to store/save the logfiles with the IP's for a longer period of time.
You forgot to mention that the average Apple (Mac) user will hold on to his/her Mac 3 times longer then a PC user. I have an G4 Quicksilver from 2001 and still will be able to run the new OS X that will be released in October. Yes, Apple hardware is more expensive but you also have to consider that you don't upgrade things every 6 month not to mention buying a new machine every 2 years. Do you think anybody can run Microsoft Vista on a PC from 2001? Besides, on todays Mac's you can run OS X, Microsoft Windows, Linux and several BSD flavors. Sounds like some pretty good choices to me.
....if this number is just for the stable release or does it include the nightly builds? How about other browsers build on Firefox like Seamonkey?