What about a microchip planted under the skin for ID? It would come up as a legitimit ID without giving up any type of number. If yours is forged, it would be quite obvious. I wouldn't want to see it used to buy something, just a means of identification.
I for one, will switch if someone can figure a way for me to use AOL with Linux. I'm trying to get off the Microsoft dependency for a long time. The only thing that has been holding me out is AOL. I've used AOL for a while, and in the early days of the internet, AOL was one of the few ISPs that you could use anywhere in the country. I haven't changed ISPs because too many people know my AOL address and I don't want to have to contact them all just because I switched ISPs. If someone invents even a limited way to access my email and internet access by AOL from Linux, I'll drop Windows off my computer in a heartbeat. Heck, I may even try to figure out a way to do it. I'm glad someone finally figured it out. I wonder how long it took them to do it.
His father said "Read my lips no new taxes".
W said "No federal funded embryonic stem cell research".
Will this haunt him like his father's campaign pledge did?
What's Wolverine going to do now? Tickle his enemies to death?
I hope AOL starts using Mozilla in their software. After MS sees all those user not liking it, maybe they will change.
What about a microchip planted under the skin for ID? It would come up as a legitimit ID without giving up any type of number. If yours is forged, it would be quite obvious. I wouldn't want to see it used to buy something, just a means of identification.
Would a Ramdisk drive using USB2 or Fire Fire WIre be faster than using IDE or SCSI interface?
I for one, will switch if someone can figure a way for me to use AOL with Linux. I'm trying to get off the Microsoft dependency for a long time. The only thing that has been holding me out is AOL. I've used AOL for a while, and in the early days of the internet, AOL was one of the few ISPs that you could use anywhere in the country. I haven't changed ISPs because too many people know my AOL address and I don't want to have to contact them all just because I switched ISPs. If someone invents even a limited way to access my email and internet access by AOL from Linux, I'll drop Windows off my computer in a heartbeat. Heck, I may even try to figure out a way to do it. I'm glad someone finally figured it out. I wonder how long it took them to do it.
Cheers
LP
His father said "Read my lips no new taxes". W said "No federal funded embryonic stem cell research". Will this haunt him like his father's campaign pledge did?
I hope it's Palm too. Sony's such a big corporation, it's more likely to sink into oblivion.