How is this news? Why should anyone care what some dumb shits are "boycotting." This affects nobody but them. Not news. Stop wasting your time with this.
That's nice. Who is going to pay for the student's debts? The whole point in this is that the government won't be. You can take any courses you want, but you'll be paying out of your pocket if it's for a useless degree.
So, what's the point you're trying to make now? That you are an idiot who uses a Mac and that's why your first instinct wasn't to remove Steam and reinstall it but to contact support?
You say that as if they don't try to block FaceSpace+ at every office to keep idiots from wasting time on that crap instead of working. The idiots spend more time trying to bypass the blocks than they do getting their work done.
I remember trying to install Linux from a CD, back then. It still failed completely. It often fails to install now, with a current version of Debian, for example. It is not the year of Linux on the desktop, definitely.
Yes, Windows 98's shell crashed constantly. Windows 95 rarely crashed. Multitasking with any programs was never an issue with Win 9X. You are full of shit.
You can amend any contract with your own terms as long as they are accepted by all parties. The chances of a company accepting the changes are nearly non-existent, though. You also won't be getting any refunds, especially since most of these TOS issues are with sites that provide free services.
They dropped MiniDisc support for doing pretty much anything.
He never said anything about the software, you dumb motherfucker. He was likely talking about the hardware of the mail server that they purchased.
How is this news? Why should anyone care what some dumb shits are "boycotting." This affects nobody but them. Not news. Stop wasting your time with this.
That's nice. Who is going to pay for the student's debts? The whole point in this is that the government won't be. You can take any courses you want, but you'll be paying out of your pocket if it's for a useless degree.
Why would people living near nuclear power plants be going to chiropractors? Why wouldn't they be, oh I don't know, dying from cancer in the hospital?
So, what's the point you're trying to make now? That you are an idiot who uses a Mac and that's why your first instinct wasn't to remove Steam and reinstall it but to contact support?
You say that as if they don't try to block FaceSpace+ at every office to keep idiots from wasting time on that crap instead of working. The idiots spend more time trying to bypass the blocks than they do getting their work done.
I remember trying to install Linux from a CD, back then. It still failed completely. It often fails to install now, with a current version of Debian, for example. It is not the year of Linux on the desktop, definitely.
Yes, Windows 98's shell crashed constantly. Windows 95 rarely crashed. Multitasking with any programs was never an issue with Win 9X. You are full of shit.
If they were secretly developing it, how could anyone copy it?
You are truly mentally challenged.
I'm not sure you understand how these laptops work.
You obviously have no clue as to how grocery store product placement works.
Wow, it's 2011 and morons like you are still allowed to continue living.
Yes, I do call you a moron, because you are a moron.
Well Done!
You really, really don't know what copyright is, do you?
It's a good thing I never mentioned anything about monopolies in my comment. If I had, I might have to care about your retarded comment.
When it comes to portable browsing, Opera Mobile takes the cake.
Shows how much you know about the browser market. Why do you willfully ignore all of the Linux/Unix browsers, other small time browsers, and Opera?
"What would you do if it were real?", build my own, obviously! What a stupid question.
You don't really know what copyright is, do you?
You are a moron, http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2483800&cid=37763016
Why would I miss anyone I've never met? Why would I care if he's died?
Didn't all of these things take 30+ years to develop?
You can amend any contract with your own terms as long as they are accepted by all parties. The chances of a company accepting the changes are nearly non-existent, though. You also won't be getting any refunds, especially since most of these TOS issues are with sites that provide free services.