Sounds more and more like a plot to ban lasers for whatever reasons
I mean comon, we're talking about a small hand held laser device, not some computer guided auto target locking laser,
the average person will have problem aiming it at something stationary 50 ft away due to the natural shaking of the hand, let alone a flying target 500 ft away
that's why it takes a long time to master marksmanship, this is not something human can do naturally
looking at some of the other related news, somehow everybody seems to be able to aim at pilot's eyes from long distance
something smells fishy here
In one hand google "microsofted" another competitor
In the other hand google will be able to do behaviour tracking much more openy while concentrating the resulting lawsuits under the "doubleclick" condom, just like they bought youtube as a lawsuit condom over the video department, the end result is everything will be dirty while the name "google" remains clean
So a dot on the radar screen is going to stop drug use? Give me a break.
People like Carolina Klüft and Stefan Holm should just stay in their hamster wheels and stop attempting to talking about the real world.
Not really that useful and interesting
How about taking a look into "powered by kicking" technology, make it available to the average joe, millions of kWh of power will be saved across the globe on a daily basis from frustrated computer users
Why fix bugs when the bugs worked better than the
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IE 8 Passes Acid2 Test
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· Score: 4, Interesting
Why fix bugs when the bugs worked better than the fixes?
With the standard breaking IE6, random "updates" that makes IE7 css hacks useless, and now a new "standard compliant" IE8 that may or may not contain other bugs
The task of writing pages to support IE6, IE7, IE8 will become equivalent to travelling on a mine field, a melting glacier and an active volcano in 3 parallel universes in the same car at the same time
Sounds more and more like a plot to ban lasers for whatever reasons
I mean comon, we're talking about a small hand held laser device, not some computer guided auto target locking laser,
the average person will have problem aiming it at something stationary 50 ft away due to the natural shaking of the hand, let alone a flying target 500 ft away
that's why it takes a long time to master marksmanship, this is not something human can do naturally
looking at some of the other related news, somehow everybody seems to be able to aim at pilot's eyes from long distance
something smells fishy here
In one hand google "microsofted" another competitor In the other hand google will be able to do behaviour tracking much more openy while concentrating the resulting lawsuits under the "doubleclick" condom, just like they bought youtube as a lawsuit condom over the video department, the end result is everything will be dirty while the name "google" remains clean
It's amazing what a nation known for it's people's small penis size can do to justify their tiny feature.
Everything from this country is small and automatic.
Why do the rest even bother? Eventually it all boils down the the few big boys anyway,
In other news, NASA announced Microsoft has won the contract of the rocket crashing mechanism dispite losing the bid.
"Crashing mechanism shouldn't be under open bid the first place, we know who's the best and we only accept the best." NASA spokesman said.
"We can do this in our sleep." Microsoft spokesman said.
So a dot on the radar screen is going to stop drug use? Give me a break. People like Carolina Klüft and Stefan Holm should just stay in their hamster wheels and stop attempting to talking about the real world.
Not really that useful and interesting How about taking a look into "powered by kicking" technology, make it available to the average joe, millions of kWh of power will be saved across the globe on a daily basis from frustrated computer users
Why fix bugs when the bugs worked better than the fixes? With the standard breaking IE6, random "updates" that makes IE7 css hacks useless, and now a new "standard compliant" IE8 that may or may not contain other bugs The task of writing pages to support IE6, IE7, IE8 will become equivalent to travelling on a mine field, a melting glacier and an active volcano in 3 parallel universes in the same car at the same time
Yawn, god knows how many new bugs was made in order to make that pass
and more importantly, to cool beer :-)
In other news, Microsoft and Sony goes to court over unsold PS3 and VISTA burial grounds dispute.
Great news, until big oil steps in and force them to cost 40 times more to postpone electric cars popularity
Translation:"We need more people to blame"