When MS drops to less than 20% market share, I will also stop asking to unbundle their OS. ... and simply not buy from those that insist on selling an unwanted OS with an otherwise fine piece of hardware.:)
You know, I was trying to help you get your message out to a broader audience; you complained that noone responded to your posts, and I tried to explain why. IHBT.
I'm used to buying stuff from UK and US, I don't even think of Euro (hardly ever purchase anything from Euro-bearing countries - seldomly from Germany.
The [google.com]-shit is something you set in your User Preferences, under Comments. It only changes your own display settings.
Display Link Domains? (shows the actual domain of any link in brackets)
[ ] Never show link domains
[ ] Show the links domain only in recommended situations
[ ] Always show link domains
My apologies. I've ardently tried to find an article on the above-mentioned situation, but I have failed. I'm pretty sure I've seen the article on/. a while back (ca. 9-15 months), but I've had no luck tracking it down at all. Sorry I couldn't help.
You mean the same RIAA that has sued car manufacturers for installing radios in cars and not paying license fees for passengers? I think they're already there.
Uhh... artificially high? The fact that concerts for good bands sell out so quickly shows that they're NOT artificially high. The problem they're addressing is the fact that concerts for good bands sell out so quickly because of scalps. Do try to keep up. It's in TFS.
I must admit I just bought a track from that skank through iTunes as an ironic gift to a girl I know. I look forward to tomorrow, when she discovers that she's received a gift in her iTunes...:-D
My impression of the functionality of the Fon router is that it sets up a VPN to isolate the "guest" traffic from the "owner" traffic. This would add a security layer that makes sense. If so, they could configure the BRAS & DSLAM to not allow the "owner" to exceed his normal allocation while still having the line trained up on x+512, where x is the kbit count the "owner" pays for.
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---- Booth was a patriot ---- That generally applies to everyone who wants the best for his country. Why point to a random assassin and say he was one?
10/10 mbit for only 270 Danish Kroner. In USD. In GBP.
I could get 20/20 for a little more than twice that, but I won't until I get some more storage space.
If the router didn't cost a fortune compared to how useful this would be for me, I might get three. Given that my awesome boss has given me a mobile 3G modem with near-unlimited data usage, I think I'll manage without, though.
Are you trolling? Did you even read what happened? A bunch of edgy police officers overreacted to something the day after their work place had been subjected to a terrorist attack. They're only human, for gods sakes, and they reacted as scared humans tend to when something unexpected happens. Every day, 30'000 children die of stupid little things that could have been easily prevented; I know this in no way makes his family's loss any less, but that's a fact. Another fact is that none of the families of the 30'000 children are offered any sort of apology nor compensation for their loss; more likely, they are themselves dying in the dirt. Compare that to this:
The day after the shooting, the Metropolitan Police identified the victim as Jean Charles de Menezes, and said that he had not been carrying explosives, nor was he connected in any way to the attempted bombings. They issued an apology describing the incident as "a tragedy, and one that the Metropolitan Police Service regrets."
The de Menezes' family condemned the shooting and rejected the apology. His grandmother said there was "no reason to think he was a terrorist." It was reported that the dead man's family were offered almost £585,000 compensation. While I strongly oppose the British government's stance on human rights and privacy boundaries, these were just frightened little security officers who did wrong. It was not Blackwater.
More importantly, are you still going to ban someone's account when "they" use too much "secret limit" bandwidth in a given month? That's a very American thing. EU consumer laws usually stop that sort of behaviour. (If you know of any such problems in the UK, please do tell)
In keeping with his joke, there are actually now 81 users of linux. I guess that must make me about #72 or so. In a way. I was #72, but then I installed BSD...
Thank you for that.:) Finally a reply from someone who was actually arsed enough to look at what he was whining about, and tell him why he is in the current situation.
All I got was evasions, & spinmastering... no photo results, ever. Not once... in essence? Lots of talk, no proof via superior scoring.
APK Could it be - and this is just a casual observation after getting a headache after three of your posts - that people ignore your posts? You post AC, plus your written language is not very reader-friendly. Tou might think that it is "neat" using & instead of 'and' and @ instead of 'at', but in reality, it's really annoying.
Given the rest of the content of your posts, I don't think that you are uncapable of writing properly, it more or less seems like you have decided to not do so. Also, stop typing so much in caps. Good luck.
-- -- for Access-style database management
That's the one they're using according to koffice.org.
There ya go. HTH :)
That was new to me. Thanks! :)
You know, I was trying to help you get your message out to a broader audience; you complained that noone responded to your posts, and I tried to explain why.
IHBT.
Wah :-p
I'm used to buying stuff from UK and US, I don't even think of Euro (hardly ever purchase anything from Euro-bearing countries - seldomly from Germany.
The [google.com]-shit is something you set in your User Preferences, under Comments. It only changes your own display settings.
Display Link Domains? (shows the actual domain of any link in brackets)
[ ] Never show link domains
[ ] Show the links domain only in recommended situations
[ ] Always show link domains
My apologies. I've ardently tried to find an article on the above-mentioned situation, but I have failed. I'm pretty sure I've seen the article on /. a while back (ca. 9-15 months), but I've had no luck tracking it down at all. Sorry I couldn't help.
You mean the same RIAA that has sued car manufacturers for installing radios in cars and not paying license fees for passengers? I think they're already there.
Seeing as the price here is a tad bit inflated, it's more like 1.30.
Besides, I already gave her a friggin' phone.
I must admit I just bought a track from that skank through iTunes as an ironic gift to a girl I know. I look forward to tomorrow, when she discovers that she's received a gift in her iTunes... :-D
Partial T1? A fraction of 1.5 mbit?
Wow. I'm glad my boss isn't that stingy.
My impression of the functionality of the Fon router is that it sets up a VPN to isolate the "guest" traffic from the "owner" traffic. This would add a security layer that makes sense.
If so, they could configure the BRAS & DSLAM to not allow the "owner" to exceed his normal allocation while still having the line trained up on x+512, where x is the kbit count the "owner" pays for.
10/10 mbit for only 270 Danish Kroner. In USD. In GBP.
I could get 20/20 for a little more than twice that, but I won't until I get some more storage space.
If the router didn't cost a fortune compared to how useful this would be for me, I might get three. Given that my awesome boss has given me a mobile 3G modem with near-unlimited data usage, I think I'll manage without, though.
Every day, 30'000 children die of stupid little things that could have been easily prevented; I know this in no way makes his family's loss any less, but that's a fact. Another fact is that none of the families of the 30'000 children are offered any sort of apology nor compensation for their loss; more likely, they are themselves dying in the dirt.
Compare that to this: The day after the shooting, the Metropolitan Police identified the victim as Jean Charles de Menezes, and said that he had not been carrying explosives, nor was he connected in any way to the attempted bombings. They issued an apology describing the incident as "a tragedy, and one that the Metropolitan Police Service regrets."
The de Menezes' family condemned the shooting and rejected the apology. His grandmother said there was "no reason to think he was a terrorist." It was reported that the dead man's family were offered almost £585,000 compensation. While I strongly oppose the British government's stance on human rights and privacy boundaries, these were just frightened little security officers who did wrong. It was not Blackwater.
Btw, Godwin is weeping.
According to the Fon maps, the US is pretty well set there, depending on where you look, of course.
Thank you for that. :)
Finally a reply from someone who was actually arsed enough to look at what he was whining about, and tell him why he is in the current situation.
APK Could it be - and this is just a casual observation after getting a headache after three of your posts - that people ignore your posts? You post AC, plus your written language is not very reader-friendly. Tou might think that it is "neat" using & instead of 'and' and @ instead of 'at', but in reality, it's really annoying.
Given the rest of the content of your posts, I don't think that you are uncapable of writing properly, it more or less seems like you have decided to not do so. Also, stop typing so much in caps.
Good luck.
My processor ought to do it (it's the first stepping with the feature according to WP), but nooooo. Stupid Xen.