Keywords? like.. AOL *shudder* Who decides who gets what keyword? again people squat and then you get annoying crap like _ and -'s in the name. I think the new TLD's are going to confuse people even more, most people still try.com for everything. Thankfully there is Google to help you reach your destination.
Correct, I am a Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian. I chose not to eat meat, or anything made from a meat byproduct. People constantly try and 'tempt' me with cooked animal flesh, I find the very though of eating meat sickening. But thats my opinions, and i'm not going to force them upon the rest of humanity.
More and more people feel its their duty to be the best worker, lest they should lose their job, and then who would be for their broadband? Its not uncommon to see people with a PDA working when ever the get the chance to, in some cases people enjoy the work and enjoy working on projects. Personally, i'd Telecommute and just live shabbily at my house.
Too bad that the fact that they appear on Slashdot has probably boosted their egos to make them believe they are 'cool'. y3s, 31337 paqquete monkeys, we ph33r you. Script kiddies are fools. A packet monkey is the same as a regular monkey, they just throw something besides their own feces. ---
Mayo on Fries? when the hell did that become the staple diet of Canada. We have Poutine, which is damn good. (Thats gravy and cheese on fries btw.) We don't really have any foods to call our own besides perhap Poutine and Bannock.
BXXP over IPV6 serving up some.PNG/and.MNG's.. yessuh.. the day of the new acronyms and extensions is upon us. Repent Sinners! Burn thy gifs, to be accepted into the geekdom.
In the treble clef, C# is indeed Dflat.. not quite sure about the bass clef, but most instruments play in either one of those clefs. pi=3.14 except in different realities.
Napster has a 'strict' no bot policy, this program seems to be a 'bot' as it probably searchs many servers at once.. Why, thats grounds for banning right there, the opposite arguement of that banning would prove you have something to hide is bull, would you like it if the police came into your house and searched your sock drawer for drugs and drug paraphenelia? no, didn't think so. Privacy for all.
Assuming we do indeed get nanobots, they must have some sort of way to kill them that cannot be altered without there destruction. If a nanotech does ever gain sentience that could be very bad unless its programmed not to do harm to people. The atificial 'vitamins' is a good idea, provided that you make it impossible for the nanobots to reproduce it, or supplement it with something else. Anyone remember that one Outer Limits episode where the guy gets nanobots to kill his cancer? and they end up evolving him, the Scientist guy tries to kill them with a kill switch, but they modified themselves so it didn't work. Then the guy tried jamming their radio signals so they couldn't communicate, they switched to chemical communication in the body. A general rule of thumb "Never give anything a brain, that you wouldn't want an enemy to have". I figure if we do create robots that can think indepentedly, we might have a little problem as they could become our masters. Or, another example is that Star Trek voyager episode with the robots designed to fight the other robots. They killed their masters because of self preservation, and when they tried to replicate themselves they failed because everything was the same, except for the power supplies which were unique to each robot.
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As far as I understand, Sealand is a country with its own laws.. So, what else is illegal and legal? What if one of your employees murders another employee, does the case goto a government or is the dispute settled internally?
... Or, they just jack the prices on all types of data transfers. To 'compensate' for 'lost' revenue. Telecoms and Banks are some of the greediest corporation on the planet.
"A typical music fan who buys a CD might use that CD at home, take that CD in the car, make a tape of that CD, rip it to their hard drive - or using it as part of a compilation, play that CD with friends and for friends, and keep that CD for many years. That's probably why most consumers, when asked, describe CDs as a good value."
Wait a minute, it sounds as if the RIAA condones ripping CD>MP3, and then the go and nail Mp3.com to the fucking wall because of My.Mp3 or whatever. Hypocrites suck.
This, in my opinion is designed not to print stills from your favorite show, but for WebTV and other WebTVesque users to print those pictures and emails they got from Gramma. Although it could probably be used to print out stills, what would be the point? Low quality.
This is more in the way of giving WebTV users the capabilities desktop users have. Just wait for a CDR for your WebTV, or something else stupid like that.
Keywords? like.. AOL *shudder* Who decides who gets what keyword? again people squat and then you get annoying crap like _ and -'s in the name. I think the new TLD's are going to confuse people even more, most people still try .com for everything. Thankfully there is Google to help you reach your destination.
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Wonder if they have any problems with bad misspellings... 2004olipmics.com could be interesting :)
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Correct, I am a Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian. I chose not to eat meat, or anything made from a meat byproduct. People constantly try and 'tempt' me with cooked animal flesh, I find the very though of eating meat sickening. But thats my opinions, and i'm not going to force them upon the rest of humanity.
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More and more people feel its their duty to be the best worker, lest they should lose their job, and then who would be for their broadband? Its not uncommon to see people with a PDA working when ever the get the chance to, in some cases people enjoy the work and enjoy working on projects. Personally, i'd Telecommute and just live shabbily at my house.
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Think fool, Think.
Quova.com != Quova.net
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Ditto for Jupiter
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Too bad that the fact that they appear on Slashdot has probably boosted their egos to make them believe they are 'cool'. y3s, 31337 paqquete monkeys, we ph33r you. Script kiddies are fools. A packet monkey is the same as a regular monkey, they just throw something besides their own feces.
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Mayo on Fries? when the hell did that become the staple diet of Canada. We have Poutine, which is damn good. (Thats gravy and cheese on fries btw.) We don't really have any foods to call our own besides perhap Poutine and Bannock.
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Whats the point of undercutting its best strenght, if something lasts for 10,000. doesn't make it less useful then something that only lasts 1000.
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VMWARE, if you can deal with the speed decreases
why is this +2?
BXXP over IPV6 serving up some .PNG/and .MNG's.. yessuh.. the day of the new acronyms and extensions is upon us. Repent Sinners! Burn thy gifs, to be accepted into the geekdom.
Thats the other 10%.
In the treble clef, C# is indeed Dflat.. not quite sure about the bass clef, but most instruments play in either one of those clefs. pi=3.14 except in different realities.
Napster has a 'strict' no bot policy, this program seems to be a 'bot' as it probably searchs many servers at once.. Why, thats grounds for banning right there, the opposite arguement of that banning would prove you have something to hide is bull, would you like it if the police came into your house and searched your sock drawer for drugs and drug paraphenelia? no, didn't think so. Privacy for all.
Assuming we do indeed get nanobots, they must have some sort of way to kill them that cannot be altered without there destruction. If a nanotech does ever gain sentience that could be very bad unless its programmed not to do harm to people. The atificial 'vitamins' is a good idea, provided that you make it impossible for the nanobots to reproduce it, or supplement it with something else. Anyone remember that one Outer Limits episode where the guy gets nanobots to kill his cancer? and they end up evolving him, the Scientist guy tries to kill them with a kill switch, but they modified themselves so it didn't work. Then the guy tried jamming their radio signals so they couldn't communicate, they switched to chemical communication in the body. A general rule of thumb "Never give anything a brain, that you wouldn't want an enemy to have". I figure if we do create robots that can think indepentedly, we might have a little problem as they could become our masters. Or, another example is that Star Trek voyager episode with the robots designed to fight the other robots. They killed their masters because of self preservation, and when they tried to replicate themselves they failed because everything was the same, except for the power supplies which were unique to each robot.
Imesh is blow, Gnutella is infinately better.
yeah, or you could've just turned them off and covered them.. eerr.. thats exactly what they did
As far as I understand, Sealand is a country with its own laws.. So, what else is illegal and legal? What if one of your employees murders another employee, does the case goto a government or is the dispute settled internally?
English only signs are illegal in Quebec, and if you have a French and English sign they French portion has to be double the size of the English text.
If I read this correctly, it states that the human genome will be complete in a matter of months? Think of the staggering uses for this, wow..
... Or, they just jack the prices on all types of data transfers. To 'compensate' for 'lost' revenue. Telecoms and Banks are some of the greediest corporation on the planet.
"A typical music fan who buys a CD might use that CD at home, take that CD in the car, make a tape of that CD, rip it to their hard drive - or using it as part of a compilation, play that CD with friends and for friends, and keep that CD for many years. That's probably why most consumers, when asked, describe CDs as a good value."
Wait a minute, it sounds as if the RIAA condones ripping CD>MP3, and then the go and nail Mp3.com to the fucking wall because of My.Mp3 or whatever. Hypocrites suck.
This, in my opinion is designed not to print stills from your favorite show, but for WebTV and other WebTVesque users to print those pictures and emails they got from Gramma. Although it could probably be used to print out stills, what would be the point? Low quality.
This is more in the way of giving WebTV users the capabilities desktop users have. Just wait for a CDR for your WebTV, or something else stupid like that.
Now then, is the part
"From: The House at Outspar Ave"
crypto or not?
I would assume yes.. but you never know