Sounds a bit noisy to me, personally. I know I'd get pretty suspicious if I was a soldier and saw one coming towards me. Plus, I'd probably take aim at it - I hope they're cheap.
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I couldn't get on to the pages after the first, due to MySQL being screwed, *but*, you can view the printable version on their site to read the whole thing.
Quite simple to find the virus writer. Because s/he must live in a country where Americans have jurisdiction.
Right? Or maybe that won't help anything at all. And maybe it'll be almost impossible to bring charges against him/her because that would involve companies claiming damages. Companies that admit their employees were using software to steal music.
Perhaps you didn't really think this through?
As you said, somewhat ironically, 'stupid people amuse me.'
That should be fine, as was my Pentium 90 with 16MB of RAM. However, I was kinda hoping to fit 2.9 onto a 486, but found the generation of keys during install took an insane amount of time, and eventually I just gave up.
mmmhmmm. Because it's linked to from Slashdot, that makes it your property, and you're free to fill up their databases with junk. Ah, the sweet smell of American gratitude.
I'd hate to come across as all RIAA here, but, they provide you with free content. It's not a right it's a privilege. So stop abusing the fuck out of it, register once, and stop biting the hand that feeds you, retard.
Because, there hasn't been an Outlook patch kicking around for some time now. And because no open-source software has bugs. Ever.
So, in short, there's two lines of Microsoft bashing there, accompanying a really dull story about a virus that no AV software has any trouble detecting?
This is a time to blame US law, not to blame Intel. Sure, Intel aren't so pure, but in this case, they have to 'sue' in order to protect their trademark.
But wait. Did I say sue? That's right. Intel are offering to cover the expenses associated with the name changes. In fact, they sound positively apologetic.
So, let's get the facts straight again: => Intel are forced to protect their trademark => Intel are offering to give money to the foundation to help them change their name.
Please, read the article before posting.
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I'm just thankful the rest of the net isn't in this mess.
Yeah. It would really suck if HTML and javascript were non-standard between browsers because of a features 'arms race'. Thank goodness this only applies to Instant Messaging...
What a silly answer. Let's take a second. You're a member of N'Sync. You have some leverage within the entertainment for this reason. And, *wait*, then need extras for Star Wars? Ones whose appearence is so brief you don't need to act? Great! Oh hang on, let's pass up on the opportunity...
You honestly think this is a plot by George Lucas to get 12 year old girls to see the film? Are you that paranoid and deluded? Don't you think perhaps that the guys in N'Sync simply wanted to be in a Star Wars movie? As far as I know, it's been kept pretty quiet. I read the first story about this over a week ago now - if they were in there to attract girls, I think it would have been more hyped.
What saddens me is the fear that Aspeger's is going to become a scape-goat disease... "I don't have any friends... I like to write shitty little VB programs... I MUST BE AUTISTIC!!?"
I recognise that there are people with Aspeger's and other forms of Autism - in the States, afair from the article, there are 450,000. I bet there are hoards of socially-retarded geeks out there who use it as an excuse not to go make friends though.
Sure, mod me down, show me how socially-retarded *you* can be.
"I think the point was that this particular movie probably doesn't fit our audience very well" -- because it's intended for under 17s? And how old exactly do you think most readers here are? Do you read the misguided Linux-zealotry that appears here? Reviews for kids films fit in well here.
Secondly. "popular kid idiots". Get bullied at school by any chance? Ranting against people who you consider to be elitist with equally elitist comments seems wrong.
Go on, mark it as flame bait. Show the world how mature the readership can be.
I think we're (you're) missing a really quite important point here. As the article said, 80% of people in Somalia need money that comes in to buy food. They will starve without it. Now, when they're sitting, starving to death, who're they going to blame? Osama Bin Laden? The Tal[ie]ban? The local warlords? I doubt it.
They're going to blame the good US of A. The same country that has previous posters saying "We gave them access, now we can take it away". People are going to starve to death. Lots of people. Due to American foreign policy.
If we throw our minds back a few years, what pissed a rich Saudi kid off about the states so much that he decided to wreak havoc on them? Oh yeah! Far-reaching American foreign policy. So, let's starve Somalia, and create one hundred more little bin Ladens. And let's be arrogant and frivilous about it, as we condemn millions to a lingering starving death.
This is all well and good - no one wants to see M$ monopolising *everything*. Still, IE 6 is leaps ahead of any other browser that's available at the moment, and I for one feel that not using IE 6 if you're using Windows is somewhat akin to cutting off one's nose to spite one's face...
Virus Bulletin published this article about the Windows-only version of Simile a couple of months ago.
Sounds a bit noisy to me, personally. I know I'd get pretty suspicious if I was a soldier and saw one coming towards me. Plus, I'd probably take aim at it - I hope they're cheap.
I couldn't get on to the pages after the first, due to MySQL being screwed, *but*, you can view the printable version on their site to read the whole thing.
Quite simple to find the virus writer. Because s/he must live in a country where Americans have jurisdiction.
Right? Or maybe that won't help anything at all. And maybe it'll be almost impossible to bring charges against him/her because that would involve companies claiming damages. Companies that admit their employees were using software to steal music.
Perhaps you didn't really think this through?
As you said, somewhat ironically, 'stupid people amuse me.'
That should be fine, as was my Pentium 90 with 16MB of RAM. However, I was kinda hoping to fit 2.9 onto a 486, but found the generation of keys during install took an insane amount of time, and eventually I just gave up.
mmmhmmm. Because it's linked to from Slashdot, that makes it your property, and you're free to fill up their databases with junk. Ah, the sweet smell of American gratitude.
I'd hate to come across as all RIAA here, but, they provide you with free content. It's not a right it's a privilege. So stop abusing the fuck out of it, register once, and stop biting the hand that feeds you, retard.
Because, there hasn't been an Outlook patch kicking around for some time now. And because no open-source software has bugs. Ever.
So, in short, there's two lines of Microsoft bashing there, accompanying a really dull story about a virus that no AV software has any trouble detecting?
Must be the slow season I guess.
This is a time to blame US law, not to blame Intel. Sure, Intel aren't so pure, but in this case, they have to 'sue' in order to protect their trademark.
But wait. Did I say sue? That's right. Intel are offering to cover the expenses associated with the name changes. In fact, they sound positively apologetic.
So, let's get the facts straight again:
=> Intel are forced to protect their trademark
=> Intel are offering to give money to the foundation to help them change their name.
Please, read the article before posting.
Yeah. It would really suck if HTML and javascript were non-standard between browsers because of a features 'arms race'. Thank goodness this only applies to Instant Messaging...
PC has come to mean x86 architecture. Therefore, that's somewhat like saying Windows is the best of the Open Source Operating Systems.
And before you try and make the point that PC stands for personal computer, let me remind you that the word gay means happy. kthnx
What a silly answer. Let's take a second. You're a member of N'Sync. You have some leverage within the entertainment for this reason. And, *wait*, then need extras for Star Wars? Ones whose appearence is so brief you don't need to act? Great! Oh hang on, let's pass up on the opportunity...
You honestly think this is a plot by George Lucas to get 12 year old girls to see the film? Are you that paranoid and deluded? Don't you think perhaps that the guys in N'Sync simply wanted to be in a Star Wars movie? As far as I know, it's been kept pretty quiet. I read the first story about this over a week ago now - if they were in there to attract girls, I think it would have been more hyped.
Keep your wang in your trousers, sparky.
Actually, that's wrong. Perl had the -a- removed to dfferentiate it from Larry's Grandmother, iirc.
What saddens me is the fear that Aspeger's is going to become a scape-goat disease... "I don't have any friends ... I like to write shitty little VB programs ... I MUST BE AUTISTIC!!?"
I recognise that there are people with Aspeger's and other forms of Autism - in the States, afair from the article, there are 450,000. I bet there are hoards of socially-retarded geeks out there who use it as an excuse not to go make friends though.
Sure, mod me down, show me how socially-retarded *you* can be.
A few things...
"I think the point was that this particular movie probably doesn't fit our audience very well" -- because it's intended for under 17s? And how old exactly do you think most readers here are? Do you read the misguided Linux-zealotry that appears here? Reviews for kids films fit in well here.
Secondly. "popular kid idiots". Get bullied at school by any chance? Ranting against people who you consider to be elitist with equally elitist comments seems wrong.
Go on, mark it as flame bait. Show the world how mature the readership can be.
And the US is a free country, so people have the right to commit fraud, right? Isn't the whole war on Afghanistan about freedom?
I think you need to get some context, matey.
Perl exploits? Eh?
You mean badly written Perl scripts? Or the mod_perl equivalent written by a third party for IIS? Or perhaps you meant something else?
Yeah, you're on crack. It's a really simple equation:
Piss off rich foreign muslims -> Americans die horribly
Oh look. That's what happened this time. So let's do it *AGAIN* to check it works. Thanks for chiming in sparky.
I think we're (you're) missing a really quite important point here. As the article said, 80% of people in Somalia need money that comes in to buy food. They will starve without it. Now, when they're sitting, starving to death, who're they going to blame? Osama Bin Laden? The Tal[ie]ban? The local warlords? I doubt it.
They're going to blame the good US of A. The same country that has previous posters saying "We gave them access, now we can take it away". People are going to starve to death. Lots of people. Due to American foreign policy.
If we throw our minds back a few years, what pissed a rich Saudi kid off about the states so much that he decided to wreak havoc on them? Oh yeah! Far-reaching American foreign policy. So, let's starve Somalia, and create one hundred more little bin Ladens. And let's be arrogant and frivilous about it, as we condemn millions to a lingering starving death.
Play with fire, get burned.
Just imagine a beowulf cluster of these clusters!
I thought a major reason for not using wooden cases was heat dissipation (sp?) issues... Am I wrong?
- Poor CSS support
- You either pay for it or get adverts
- On my system it loads no faster than IE
Maybe those aren't big gripes for you, but for me they are.This is all well and good - no one wants to see M$ monopolising *everything*. Still, IE 6 is leaps ahead of any other browser that's available at the moment, and I for one feel that not using IE 6 if you're using Windows is somewhat akin to cutting off one's nose to spite one's face...
What's wrong with: "Let's take a peak inside..."?
The only thing I can think of is that you're getting upset by "let's", which, as it's short for "let us", seems a little odd... still...
Where's the "World Domination" item?