What is the point? I understand cordless, but what's the point of making a non-button mouse. How are we supposed to do that very important operation known aas the double-click? If oyu ask me, the whole thing is a publicity stunt. It's inpractical. Now I'm not defending Microsoft "Winders" but still, Apple still has a long way to go in developing new and "useful" technology/
And how will Ewoks make it not go downhill. As far as I'm concerned, as long as Star Wars has Jar Jar binks in it, it will never go uphill. I mean Jar Jar makes it funny in a not so Star Warsian Way and it ruins the whole point of the film.
I thought DSL was well developed enough to not have any sort of major problems but I was wrong. I signed up for DSL with Ameritech (Who was recently bought by SBC) but when the guy came, nothing happened. It didnt work. Ameritech is my local phone provider and so it doesn't really matter how many there are. It still won't work.
You have a very good point. Not to get off topic, but this reminds me of that Microsoft Windows 2000 beta 3 Vs. Linux PPC hack-off about a year ago, I think. It was a contest to see which server fared the best against hacker attacks. Anyway, Linux PPC fared a lot better but that doesn't mean it's invincible. I'm sure there are hackers out there who just don't wan tto show their true abilities.
Oh, I don't know. I'm sure its possible. All you have to do is to find the right sources. I don't know anything about code breaking, but if you find one of those original "agents", then it should be a snap.
What is the point? I understand cordless, but what's the point of making a non-button mouse. How are we supposed to do that very important operation known aas the double-click? If oyu ask me, the whole thing is a publicity stunt. It's inpractical. Now I'm not defending Microsoft "Winders" but still, Apple still has a long way to go in developing new and "useful" technology/
And how will Ewoks make it not go downhill. As far as I'm concerned, as long as Star Wars has Jar Jar binks in it, it will never go uphill. I mean Jar Jar makes it funny in a not so Star Warsian Way and it ruins the whole point of the film.
I thought DSL was well developed enough to not have any sort of major problems but I was wrong. I signed up for DSL with Ameritech (Who was recently bought by SBC) but when the guy came, nothing happened. It didnt work. Ameritech is my local phone provider and so it doesn't really matter how many there are. It still won't work.
You have a very good point. Not to get off topic, but this reminds me of that Microsoft Windows 2000 beta 3 Vs. Linux PPC hack-off about a year ago, I think. It was a contest to see which server fared the best against hacker attacks. Anyway, Linux PPC fared a lot better but that doesn't mean it's invincible. I'm sure there are hackers out there who just don't wan tto show their true abilities.
Oh, I don't know. I'm sure its possible. All you have to do is to find the right sources. I don't know anything about code breaking, but if you find one of those original "agents", then it should be a snap.