But, it looks like the first party crasher is here, and now we wait to see how many friends he brought with him.
One such "party" site is drudgereport. On 2 occasions recently, drudgereport pushed that crap to my Mac. I promptly trashed it but that's sleazy of Drudge to do such a thing and I ain't goin' back no time soon.
Through ad servers?
In my recent experience a lot of this crap comes from there... no matter what platform you use.
In the mid nineties ('93 as I remember) I had a dial-in-terminal account with APANA (Australian Public Access Network Association, I think they're still around). I used the Terminal programme in Windows 3.0 on a 286 and logged in via a 1200 baud modem to a BSD box. I could use Usenet, E-mail, Archie, WAIS, FTP and Lynx for that newfangled WWW stuff. Cost was $100/year for access so not too expensive. At least we had a rudimentary menu system rather than just a prompt.
My Nokia 8 gets updates at about the same time as Pixels do (Within a week)
PNG does indeed do animations through the Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) file format and is supported by all modern browsers.
I have the new Nokia 8 (Android) phone and I must say that I'm very pleased with it.
My phone plan includes $5 per day unlimited roaming wherever there is a Vodaphone network, so I'm set :-)
Yes, Ms Lumley made a fine Doctor --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
The iRiver e100 supports FLAC natively. It's the only reason I bought it.
That kist has been thoroughly debunked here... http://lizditz.typepad.com/fil...
There's quite a few dead US soldiers buried in France. If you are able, you should volunteer to help maintain a cemetery or two.
And quite a few dead Frenchmen who died helping you gain your independence.
Salad Days.
Fosters: Only for gullible tourists and export to gullible foreigners.
At the moment Mr Banks really wishes that there wasn't one.
Very 'Christian' of you AC.
But typical.
I got an ad for some junkware 'registry cleaner'.
Australian politics is currently divided between ALP (Labour party) and The Coalition (Liberals, Democrats)
You mean Liberals, National Party. The Democrats have never been part of the Coalition.
>I'm fairly certain he was hosting the content himself
No, he hosted links to content. Not illegal under UK law.
Sharks won't touch 'em... Professional courtesy.
I like the 'cut of your jib' sir... consider this a +1
If species evolved from one to another over millions of years we would find millions of transitions in the fossil record. But... we haven't.
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CC/CC200_1.html
Next!
Google does not currently have an equivalent to Siri.
By "Google" I assume you mean 'Android'?
Speaktoit has been around for a while.
Do try to keep up.
Dell no longer sells new Ubuntu PCs.
http://search.dell.com/results.aspx?s=gen&c=us&l=en&cs=&k=ubuntu&cat=all&x=0&y=0
Congratulations... Nice Troll
7/10
The September 2011 issue of 'Australian Personal Computer' also put the Galaxy Tab 10.1 ahead of the iPad 2 in a review of available tablets
http://apcmag.com/whats_inside_apc_this_month.htm
Just get an iPad, a keyboard case, and buy one of the MANY VNC / SSH applications for the iPad.
But, it looks like the first party crasher is here, and now we wait to see how many friends he brought with him.
One such "party" site is drudgereport. On 2 occasions recently, drudgereport pushed that crap to my Mac. I promptly trashed it but that's sleazy of Drudge to do such a thing and I ain't goin' back no time soon.
Through ad servers?
In my recent experience a lot of this crap comes from there... no matter what platform you use.
I want a portable Unix workstation the size of a pocket calculator. I know it could be done.
Nostalgia makes sense to me.
Nokia N900!
In the mid nineties ('93 as I remember) I had a dial-in-terminal account with APANA (Australian Public Access Network Association, I think they're still around). I used the Terminal programme in Windows 3.0 on a 286 and logged in via a 1200 baud modem to a BSD box. I could use Usenet, E-mail, Archie, WAIS, FTP and Lynx for that newfangled WWW stuff. Cost was $100/year for access so not too expensive. At least we had a rudimentary menu system rather than just a prompt.