Me thinks we should all get a PSX and use it's *obviously* amazing processing power to each crack into a different countries missile control system. We then have a big competition to see who can wipe out the most countries before we wipe each other out.
I found it to be a novel site, but it's real usefulness is yet to show. They were very prompt, I was registered within 24 hours, but the linux desktop was sadly lacking. It looked good, but the mouse and menu response times were horrendous.
The most useful thing I found was the fact that they gave free webspace with support for CGI's.
It never ceases to amaze as to the amount of 'things' Microsoft can get away with. Just because they are one of the biggest companies in the world, and the have the the equivalent income of the the 11 lowest nations in the world, doesn't mean they have the right to do whatever they please! Does it?
Me thinks we should all get a PSX and use it's *obviously* amazing processing power to each crack into a different countries missile control system. We then have a big competition to see who can wipe out the most countries before we wipe each other out.
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Sounds like fun! Who's in?
Anyone...?
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Taken from AskJesus:
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Pic of Jesus carrying cross, followed by the link "Jobs at Microsoft"
Hmmm...
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Tell me about it!
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Last I checked, a 56kb connection cost $50AUS ($30US) for 50 hours per month.
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They really don't have much support for firewalls at all. You really think it wouldn't be that hard to get around a bit of crappy security...
I found it to be a novel site, but it's real usefulness is yet to show. They were very prompt, I was registered within 24 hours, but the linux desktop was sadly lacking. It looked good, but the mouse and menu response times were horrendous.
The most useful thing I found was the fact that they gave free webspace with support for CGI's.
If you want to have a look, there is a statistics page. It consistently shows 0's for each day, then over 50,000 for today! I wonder why...
It never ceases to amaze as to the amount of 'things' Microsoft can get away with. Just because they are one of the biggest companies in the world, and the have the the equivalent income of the the 11 lowest nations in the world, doesn't mean they have the right to do whatever they please! Does it?