I have no sympathy for people who don't back up. Every electronic device whether it's a server farm or just a simple calculator goes down for various reason. Whether it be the business shutdown or something died. There is no excuse for not backing up important data
How ridiculous to teach that copy is wrong but then have the gall to sucker kids out of their creations for corporate gain. Of course the microsoft terms for mybytes is similar to hotmail and others.
It will generate less complaints by churches and other organizations because the can block out what the don't. While at the same time, it won't restrict what i want to see.
If you want to improve your skills, just start writing small programs that do the things you want them too. Put them up on a page, doesn't have to be fancy.
To a business person, and even some IT, it looks amazing that your even doing it.
"Net Neutrality isn't really about prioritization... it's about money. ISPs QoS the traffic, they just don't (yet) charge for certain tiers. I hope they don't... it would be the death of the Internet as we know it... and probably the birth of another more neutral network."
aol has been doing it for years
Just as Bill Gates said, "A Necessary Evil"
I have no sympathy for people who don't back up. Every electronic device whether it's a server farm or just a simple calculator goes down for various reason. Whether it be the business shutdown or something died. There is no excuse for not backing up important data
They government has been doing this the whole time.
How ridiculous to teach that copy is wrong but then have the gall to sucker kids out of their creations for corporate gain. Of course the microsoft terms for mybytes is similar to hotmail and others.
It will generate less complaints by churches and other organizations because the can block out what the don't. While at the same time, it won't restrict what i want to see.
From the man himself.
Gates used that tactic for years, and it worked brilliantly
maybe water surfaces behave like electrons.
If you want to improve your skills, just start writing small programs that do the things you want them too. Put them up on a page, doesn't have to be fancy. To a business person, and even some IT, it looks amazing that your even doing it.
Let's hope they are greedy lawyers, and have some big eyes for the RIAA. The cash cow that it is.
"Net Neutrality isn't really about prioritization... it's about money. ISPs QoS the traffic, they just don't (yet) charge for certain tiers. I hope they don't... it would be the death of the Internet as we know it... and probably the birth of another more neutral network." aol has been doing it for years