In addition, speed limits are for public roads. If I own a farm, there's nothing prohibiting me from putting a few dirt roads on it and tearing it up at 150mph. I wouldn't rent a car to do this, but it's not illegal!
Maybe I'm just a l8mer, tard, newbie, etc... But I use IE and I can't find this option "Spawn new browser in seperate process"
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an attitude that defends progress inspite of who benefits from it is almost equally dangerous.
Listen to yourself!!! How about we let a business decide who their products benefit. Do you complain that, for the most part, you can't get the bones in your body reinforced with metal unless you've actually broken something? Do you complain that when something comes out on a CD and not a tape, the record companies are using their "Market dominance to entrench a set of standards"??? Of course not! Damn, some times some people need their hand held all the way through life...
I get paid to do something that I can't figure out!!! Instead of doing some real research, will you help me come up with the information before my deadline??? Please??? I really want to play Tuxracer instead of doing actual work!
Besides that, sending money to the networks or programmers would be akin to making TV Guide pay to show their listings in their magazines... Or do they?
I have the Logitech iFeel MouseMan and this product allows you to "feel" a web page as well. While the iFeel technology is limited to a variable speed "rumble" type force feedback, I have found it to be immensely useful to find links and buttons on pages. For instance, while I am reading the summary of a Slashdot article, I can position the cursor on the link to the comments by "feeling" the link (links and buttons have certain feels to them) and then clicking it as I finish the summary. Not that this would help the blind mich, but I, for one, like the certain feel that my desktop and applications have taken on. The key is overcoming the "gimmick factor." If they can make it genuinely enhance your interface, it will be successful. Thinkgeek has some info on the iFeel Mouseman's sister, just the cheaper version.
Yes, you can now buy a GHz uP for less than you paid for a 500 MHz one a few years ago, and RAM is cheaper, and so on.
That really underemphasizes the downturns we've seen in price in the last few years. You can now buy a GHz for less than you paid for a 500 MHz last year. I just installed 256 MB of RAM for $50, a quarter of what it cost a year ago. We've seen an extraordinary year for prices of computer components, and as an avid reloader of PriceWatch, I don't see any slowing in the trend. I think this year of capitalism-at-its-best deserves more than a gloss-over. It's been a great year for the starving college student/computer enthusiast!
And as a Libertarian myself, I appreciate your pointing out the hypocrisy. But, I must disagree with your analogy to the convenience store. If the RIAA marked up their OWN PRODUCT in order to offset piracy, it would work. But the thing is, they all ready mark up their own product AND they have added a markup to a product that they don't even sell!!! It's not like people are stealing Audio CDRs. They are levying a sort of fine for expected behavior, and when people behave as expected, they want even more money for it. They can mark up CDs all they want and it will fit your analogy, but yours would work better if the convenience store owner added a markup to the price of jackets with pockets because they are being used to steal stuff from his store.
Here's the translation for your average slashdotter
Originally posted: March 29, 2001
We would have told you earlier, but we were sharpening our throwing knives and trying to install "Unix" on our computers...
Summary
Who should read this bulletin: Customers using Microsoft® Internet Explorer.
Let's see... IF I were running IE, then the Attackers^tm would be fiercely attacking me now and I wouldn't be reading this right now... but the translation is:
Who should read this bulletin: any of the sheeple that we have convinced to use our (superior) product.
Impact of vulnerability: Run code of attacker's choice.
So basically, this lets someone malicious tell your computer what to do.
Recommendation: Customers using IE should install the patch immediately.
So basically, this lets someone malicious tell your computer what to do.
This guy looks like someone I would never hire in a thousand years in any capacity for an e-com. Hmmmm...why could that be? Maybe it's because there's a GIANT PICTURE OF HIM WITH A BONE IN HIS MOUTH on his page.
William Gates III is, no doubt, the most hated figure among geeks and at the same time can be revered and honored by the press/media for the innovations of the last two decades. While his popularity is dubious or at least dichotomous, his fame and fortune are unquestionable. My question is: What's it like working with the second richest man in the world? What's he like as a person? (man behind the mogul, as it were) Any personal anecdotes that you feel obliged to share? What does Mr. Gates really think of Open Source etc...?
I happen to agree with you on the capitalism thing, but people on this board talk out of both sides of their mouths when it comes to that subject. When it comes to Microsoft, people are not willing to accept that the consumers have chosen to use Windows because it is the easiest consumer OS to use and is stable enough to do everyday work on. Period. If it weren't, they wouldn't buy it.
But, that's another rant...
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Is the Nokia Bluetooth Battery that will allow the lowly 6200 series phones to be connected... We can only sit and wait...
hehe i guess since you're an AC, you won't get to see this, but for the record, how does it work that you can call me closed-minded based on only a few sentences that i write, but it is somehow wrong for me to call one group of christians the same thing after reading everything on their entire website??? and as for They don't effect you, leave them alone... .....they do affect me because these chick people are always handing out their pamphlet shit and pushing it in my face.
This one is from chick.com, a fabulous land of open-mindedness and free thinking. (Of course I am being very facetious. This is a site full of those Christian tracts they hand out to random people on the street.) And here's the best one, one on evolution!
While for a show to be successful in general, it needs to have one or more big stars (who are all union and subject to the strike) there is no neccessity for stars in a voice-acting situation... Sure it helps, but the success of the show isn't dependent on it.
Is that there are a lot of weird shows coming out of the woodwork that are beneficial to the TV industry because they do not use real actors. With all of the impending strike doom, the networks are all looking to alternatives (Survivor-esque and otherwise) that don't require real actors...
In addition, speed limits are for public roads. If I own a farm, there's nothing prohibiting me from putting a few dirt roads on it and tearing it up at 150mph. I wouldn't rent a car to do this, but it's not illegal!
I am running IE 6.00.2462 and I don't see that option anywhere... Oh well, thanks for trying...
Maybe I'm just a l8mer, tard, newbie, etc... But I use IE and I can't find this option "Spawn new browser in seperate process"
an attitude that defends progress inspite of who benefits from it is almost equally dangerous.
Listen to yourself!!! How about we let a business decide who their products benefit. Do you complain that, for the most part, you can't get the bones in your body reinforced with metal unless you've actually broken something? Do you complain that when something comes out on a CD and not a tape, the record companies are using their "Market dominance to entrench a set of standards"??? Of course not! Damn, some times some people need their hand held all the way through life...
Good troll, by the way
Qué?
ano=anus
año=year
that's all.
I get paid to do something that I can't figure out!!! Instead of doing some real research, will you help me come up with the information before my deadline??? Please??? I really want to play Tuxracer instead of doing actual work!
DATA is a PLURAL WORD. My data are stored on my hard drives.
Besides that, sending money to the networks or programmers would be akin to making TV Guide pay to show their listings in their magazines... Or do they?
I have the Logitech iFeel MouseMan and this product allows you to "feel" a web page as well. While the iFeel technology is limited to a variable speed "rumble" type force feedback, I have found it to be immensely useful to find links and buttons on pages. For instance, while I am reading the summary of a Slashdot article, I can position the cursor on the link to the comments by "feeling" the link (links and buttons have certain feels to them) and then clicking it as I finish the summary. Not that this would help the blind mich, but I, for one, like the certain feel that my desktop and applications have taken on.
The key is overcoming the "gimmick factor." If they can make it genuinely enhance your interface, it will be successful. Thinkgeek has some info on the iFeel Mouseman's sister, just the cheaper version.
How much fun it is to watch two idiots above the +1 bonus threshold argue... It really puts some spark in my mouse wheel...
Yes, you can now buy a GHz uP for less than you paid for a 500 MHz one a few years ago, and RAM is cheaper, and so on.
That really underemphasizes the downturns we've seen in price in the last few years.
You can now buy a GHz for less than you paid for a 500 MHz last year.
I just installed 256 MB of RAM for $50, a quarter of what it cost a year ago.
We've seen an extraordinary year for prices of computer components, and as an avid reloader of PriceWatch, I don't see any slowing in the trend. I think this year of capitalism-at-its-best deserves more than a gloss-over. It's been a great year for the starving college student/computer enthusiast!
And as a Libertarian myself, I appreciate your pointing out the hypocrisy. But, I must disagree with your analogy to the convenience store. If the RIAA marked up their OWN PRODUCT in order to offset piracy, it would work. But the thing is, they all ready mark up their own product AND they have added a markup to a product that they don't even sell!!! It's not like people are stealing Audio CDRs. They are levying a sort of fine for expected behavior, and when people behave as expected, they want even more money for it. They can mark up CDs all they want and it will fit your analogy, but yours would work better if the convenience store owner added a markup to the price of jackets with pockets because they are being used to steal stuff from his store.
hehe i was gonna take out all but the end but i actually said to myself, in my head... "the end will redeem me"
Here's the translation for your average slashdotter
Originally posted: March 29, 2001
We would have told you earlier, but we were sharpening our throwing knives and trying to install "Unix" on our computers...
Summary
Who should read this bulletin: Customers using Microsoft® Internet Explorer.
Let's see... IF I were running IE, then the Attackers^tm would be fiercely attacking me now and I wouldn't be reading this right now... but the translation is:
Who should read this bulletin: any of the sheeple that we have convinced to use our (superior) product.
Impact of vulnerability: Run code of attacker's choice.
So basically, this lets someone malicious tell your computer what to do.
Recommendation: Customers using IE should install the patch immediately.
So basically, this lets someone malicious tell your computer what to do.
This guy looks like someone I would never hire in a thousand years in any capacity for an e-com. Hmmmm...why could that be? Maybe it's because there's a GIANT PICTURE OF HIM WITH A BONE IN HIS MOUTH on his page.
If we drink carbonated milk, wouldn't we be getting and preventing osteoporosis at the same time???
For some reason, I thought this article said April 28, 2001... I know, I know...
William Gates III is, no doubt, the most hated figure among geeks and at the same time can be revered and honored by the press/media for the innovations of the last two decades. While his popularity is dubious or at least dichotomous, his fame and fortune are unquestionable. My question is: What's it like working with the second richest man in the world? What's he like as a person? (man behind the mogul, as it were) Any personal anecdotes that you feel obliged to share? What does Mr. Gates really think of Open Source etc...?
I happen to agree with you on the capitalism thing, but people on this board talk out of both sides of their mouths when it comes to that subject. When it comes to Microsoft, people are not willing to accept that the consumers have chosen to use Windows because it is the easiest consumer OS to use and is stable enough to do everyday work on. Period. If it weren't, they wouldn't buy it. But, that's another rant...
Is the Nokia Bluetooth Battery that will allow the lowly 6200 series phones to be connected... We can only sit and wait...
They're a business! Somebody explain to me why thay can't block whomever they want to block from interacting with their servers!?!
hehe i guess since you're an AC, you won't get to see this, but for the record, how does it work that you can call me closed-minded based on only a few sentences that i write, but it is somehow wrong for me to call one group of christians the same thing after reading everything on their entire website??? and as for
They don't effect you, leave them alone...
.....they do affect me because these chick people are always handing out their pamphlet shit and pushing it in my face.
This one is from chick.com, a fabulous land of open-mindedness and free thinking.
(Of course I am being very facetious. This is a site full of those Christian tracts they hand out to random people on the street.)
And here's the best one, one on evolution!
While for a show to be successful in general, it needs to have one or more big stars (who are all union and subject to the strike) there is no neccessity for stars in a voice-acting situation... Sure it helps, but the success of the show isn't dependent on it.
Is that there are a lot of weird shows coming out of the woodwork that are beneficial to the TV industry because they do not use real actors. With all of the impending strike doom, the networks are all looking to alternatives (Survivor-esque and otherwise) that don't require real actors...