How do you think they can do geographic marketing? Of course they have 'bugs' in their web traffic. How else can they target an advertising campaign to a specific region?? What is Joe's Car Garage wants to advertise in upstate New York, does he really want to pay for banners served to people surfing the web in Asia?? Get a clue. Typical knee jerk reaction to something you don't understand.
What is your intention for OpenBSD in the computing world? Most knowledgable people wouldn't doubt it is a great operating system and that it fits very well providing network services (I for one use it as a firewall, NAT router), but it's clunky interface (and higher learning curve) is keeping from being a top notch workstation (a la FreeBSD, Linux). Do you have any plans to increase OpenBSD's usability as a workstation type operating system?
--Shamino
Sure I work for ValueClick, but being a techie, I don't have any true loyalty.:) (I get paid well no matter how well we do. For what it's worth, we are one of the few ad companies that pulls a good profit every month. I'm pretty sure we pay hosts twice a month, which I'm sure if far more than other places do.
Give us a try. I can guarantee our technology is solid:)
-icarus
I have a hard enough time getting DNA to survive a few days in a pH buffered solution, let alone stuck to a friggin' t-shirt. What a bunch of crap. DNA hydrolyzes faster than my kid sister drops a load in her drawers at a cheesy horror film. And as for scanners? Uh-huh. Not even worth a reply...
Shamino
you can do exactly that! Well, almost exactly....
use the object oriented file module.
use IO::File; (or is it IO::Handle??)
HANDLE->autoflush;
How do you think they can do geographic marketing? Of course they have 'bugs' in their web traffic. How else can they target an advertising campaign to a specific region?? What is Joe's Car Garage wants to advertise in upstate New York, does he really want to pay for banners served to people surfing the web in Asia?? Get a clue. Typical knee jerk reaction to something you don't understand.
What is your intention for OpenBSD in the computing world? Most knowledgable people wouldn't doubt it is a great operating system and that it fits very well providing network services (I for one use it as a firewall, NAT router), but it's clunky interface (and higher learning curve) is keeping from being a top notch workstation (a la FreeBSD, Linux). Do you have any plans to increase OpenBSD's usability as a workstation type operating system? --Shamino
Sure I work for ValueClick, but being a techie, I don't have any true loyalty. :) (I get paid well no matter how well we do. For what it's worth, we are one of the few ad companies that pulls a good profit every month. I'm pretty sure we pay hosts twice a month, which I'm sure if far more than other places do.
Give us a try. I can guarantee our technology is solid :)
-icarus
Ok, so the book is kinda stupid IMHO, but we're still the Rose Bowl champs!
I have a hard enough time getting DNA to survive a few days in a pH buffered solution, let alone stuck to a friggin' t-shirt. What a bunch of crap. DNA hydrolyzes faster than my kid sister drops a load in her drawers at a cheesy horror film. And as for scanners? Uh-huh. Not even worth a reply... Shamino
Instead of criticizing him outright, why don't you find the answers to your questions on his site....
Backhanded and backstabbing of non open source software, you mean! Ok, well, maybe that can get nasty too *averts eyes* -icarus
I know monkeys, in fact I like 'em. And that, sir, was no monkey. Monkeys have tails for Chrissakes!