Are you implying Free Market rules don't benefit the whole country? You must be communist.
BTW, perhaps this person doesn't live in a 1st world country...
I once posted about that (Not in Slashdot) and someone told me it wouldn't be feasible, because of the time it takes to do the pairing and because you'd have to have a constant link between the devices, even if the TV is off (because you wouldn't be able to turn it on).
Please, someone with more knowledge, enlighten us.
Daaamn!
I remember when AOL tried to offer their services in Argentina (You would get those CDs with 1000 hours for free or something like that). I remember hearing a lot of non-geeks saying how much of a piece of shit AOL was and how they had to have their computers fixed. It really surprises me that someone would be willingly using that crap, especially nowadays.
Don't be stupid, anon. The filtering lasted only one or two days, it has been lifted. Sure, it wasn't the best way to handle the pseudo-issue they were having with their network, but it's not really that bad.
You mean DBAN?
No, you retard. It's not the true. Now STFU and GTFO.
Right on the money XD On the other hand, English isn't my native language and I already know I shouldn't use that expression in that way.
A British guy told me off today because I said "to-mate-oh" instead of "to-mah-to." (English is not my native language)
He's such a cigarette.
Are you blind, people? Bluetooth headsets! :D
I can tell from some of the pixels and from seeing quite a few shops in my time.
Are you implying Free Market rules don't benefit the whole country? You must be communist.
BTW, perhaps this person doesn't live in a 1st world country...
Perhaps the editor is worried updating his Windows servers.
I once posted about that (Not in Slashdot) and someone told me it wouldn't be feasible, because of the time it takes to do the pairing and because you'd have to have a constant link between the devices, even if the TV is off (because you wouldn't be able to turn it on). Please, someone with more knowledge, enlighten us.
You can also avoid being retarded and you won't get viruses and trojans.
Not to mention it's where the word "Mafia" originates from.
Daaamn! I remember when AOL tried to offer their services in Argentina (You would get those CDs with 1000 hours for free or something like that). I remember hearing a lot of non-geeks saying how much of a piece of shit AOL was and how they had to have their computers fixed. It really surprises me that someone would be willingly using that crap, especially nowadays.
EPIC WI--Ahem, I mean...
*Standing ovation*
Sleipnir uses both Trident and Gecko.
Mod parent up, shit always ends up in South America.
Don't be stupid, anon. The filtering lasted only one or two days, it has been lifted. Sure, it wasn't the best way to handle the pseudo-issue they were having with their network, but it's not really that bad.
User gets angry at the computer, not IE, not YouTube.
That's not gonna happen with Intel processors.
I can't believe the author stated that PowerPC - An architecture that was in use for so many years - is one of Apple's worst "product."
Yes. http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/02/10/1459257/Hackers-Attack-AU-Websites-To-Protest-Censorship
Maybe they only pushed the update to the main website, not the self-update servers.
Don't give those judges more ideas...
Who's loling now, trapnest?
Support for Tiger will/might be dropped in Firefox 3.7, not in Firefox 3.6. So you will get security updates for a year and a half, at least.
Thanks for showing me fixed vulnerabilites!