So in short if you can become some sort of superhero and convert yourself to a liquad or rock like state you can get around the US via training very efficiently?
Thing is the just had to buy a bike to board the ferry, they weren't allowed on board without a bike.....they then got rid of them once they got to the other side.
One business man bought a childs bike second hand just so he could board....idiotic rules for the ferry company to have.
Ireland's airspace as well as Englands, France, Germany, Finland etc all closed at present and has been since before the weekend, lots of people stuck in other countrys unable to get home and are trying any means available to try and get home. US/Canada will really feel it if the same thing happens.....and people think we're not all connected in the world:)
In fairness dropping bombs on Japan killed many many more civilians then military people/targets.....massive civilian casualties are not acceptable in any war situation...but then maybe the US things it is?
as much as everyone loves http traffic, its not going to overtake the likes of bittorrent traffic anytime soon (unless of course ISP's start blocking all P2P related traffic)
I used to be a big fan of Netscape back in the day but to be honest its dead, AOL screwed it and now its as good as dead and buried. On the plus side AOL/TW did donate alot of money to the Mozilla Org and that allowed it to get behind Firefox big time and get it where it is today.
I have to say Netscape was a good browser and I can't fault it back in the 3.x and 4.x days but since the 4.x tree ended and they've released 6.x, 7.x etc its always felt buggy as hell and bloated, its a sad sad end for one of the first real Dot Coms.
Agreed, this is aload of bollox untill proven otherwise. Oh wait...I believe Microsoft will buy Intel, now all I need is for Forbes to pick up on the rumour and its FACT!
I'm curious how much trektoday get if somebody buys that set through their handy referal link in this slashdot story, nice that the editors left the link intact.
Without the 30-40 extentions that I make use of on a daily basis I would have properly have moved to Opera by now, but the extentions make firefox great so I continue to use it:)
As well as the excellent extentions like adblock, tabbed browser prefs and sessionsaver its also the little extentions like GMail Delete Button, Wellrounded and MediaPlayerConnectivity that make Firefox a great browser.
Good idea that their running a competition as I'm sure it'll ensure their are even more great extentions in the future, I just hope developers update then as time goes on.
You can travel around the earth (maps.google.com) and explore the moon without leaving your PC, you'll never have to go outside again. Ah the wounders of the Internet
Nice that you've read up on the matter, It is not stated in the EULA that this rootkit will be installed, plus there's no way to uninstall it through add.remove programs
Fully aware, of course if it goes (yellowstone) the USA may not be around to comment on it :)
So in short if you can become some sort of superhero and convert yourself to a liquad or rock like state you can get around the US via training very efficiently?
Good to know :)
Thing is the just had to buy a bike to board the ferry, they weren't allowed on board without a bike.....they then got rid of them once they got to the other side.
One business man bought a childs bike second hand just so he could board....idiotic rules for the ferry company to have.
Yeah heard that, these people had to buy bikes in order to board a ferry in france
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/0418/breaking15.html?via=mr
Ireland's airspace as well as Englands, France, Germany, Finland etc all closed at present and has been since before the weekend, lots of people stuck in other countrys unable to get home and are trying any means available to try and get home. US/Canada will really feel it if the same thing happens. ....and people think we're not all connected in the world :)
Your still forgetting the long terms after affects of nuclear when compared to regular bombs
In fairness dropping bombs on Japan killed many many more civilians then military people/targets.....massive civilian casualties are not acceptable in any war situation...but then maybe the US things it is?
You may not consider it a disaster but many Japanese likely do....affects are still felt to the present day.
Seriously...winzip sucks use 7zip instead, its free, opensource and provides alot more options and imho better compression then winzip
I've been to it twice over the years, both times I visited Vegas when flying over from Ireland.
Enjoyed both times and its sad to see it go :(
as much as everyone loves http traffic, its not going to overtake the likes of bittorrent traffic anytime soon (unless of course ISP's start blocking all P2P related traffic)
I used to be a big fan of Netscape back in the day but to be honest its dead, AOL screwed it and now its as good as dead and buried. On the plus side AOL/TW did donate alot of money to the Mozilla Org and that allowed it to get behind Firefox big time and get it where it is today.
I have to say Netscape was a good browser and I can't fault it back in the 3.x and 4.x days but since the 4.x tree ended and they've released 6.x, 7.x etc its always felt buggy as hell and bloated, its a sad sad end for one of the first real Dot Coms.
I think we need to lay Netscape to rest now....
Dell have a special OEM version of Vista that doesn't include minesweeper, this free's up 10GB and allows it to run on the flash drive
Its Zune, on Amazon's top 100 products :)
Fantastic work their Microsoft, beaten by even iPod cases and cheap ass dvd players
and yet you condone it by using it in your post, you should stop writing altogether if it upsets you so much :)
This is true but Apple have Disney and all the associated studios that Disney owns and operates, its a start and people will still buy stuff from them
well you are using eircom.net for your e-mail, so its basically un-usable from the get-go :)
damn I was hoping his would be the first post.
ironic I think
This was on the BBC News website two weeks ago, in fairness atleast can we see the news when it happens
Agreed, this is aload of bollox untill proven otherwise.
Oh wait...I believe Microsoft will buy Intel, now all I need is for Forbes to pick up on the rumour and its FACT!
I'm curious how much trektoday get if somebody buys that set through their handy referal link in this slashdot story, nice that the editors left the link intact.
Without the 30-40 extentions that I make use of on a daily basis I would have properly have moved to Opera by now, but the extentions make firefox great so I continue to use it :)
As well as the excellent extentions like adblock, tabbed browser prefs and sessionsaver its also the little extentions like GMail Delete Button, Wellrounded and MediaPlayerConnectivity that make Firefox a great browser.
Good idea that their running a competition as I'm sure it'll ensure their are even more great extentions in the future, I just hope developers update then as time goes on.
The light, the light
IT BURNS IT BURNS!!!
arghhhhhhhhhhh
You can travel around the earth (maps.google.com) and explore the moon without leaving your PC, you'll never have to go outside again.
Ah the wounders of the Internet
Nice that you've read up on the matter,
It is not stated in the EULA that this rootkit will be installed, plus there's no way to uninstall it through add.remove programs