So you've got a bunch of crocs running around with magnets on their heads... why not just mount a perimeter of magnets of the opposite polarity around areas you want to protect? If the field doesn't totally disorient them, that strange pressure against their foreheads impeding their progress towards a nice Fluffy or Todo snack in your backyard might do the trick. But what do I know, I live in California, where we would spend billions researching the problem without doing shit about it. But hey, at least a sudden surge in demand for magnets would stimulate the economy! (I am not a magnet salesman).
So AOL would have free reign to connect with MSN / Yahoo? Doubtful. I would love to see that one get battled out, see how AOL takes some of their own shit. I also wouldn't be surprised if something happened to Trillian's ICQ capabilities down the line, at AOL's behest. *sigh*
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Gee, wasn't there a/. discussion on this issue of alt TLD's a while ago from CmdrTaco? Why yes, there was... check out this discussion as well. Personally, I would love to see somebody make this work, just for fun... save me a few names in.god:)
Maybe this is just a way to pump up the apps in the App Store after recent release of Office 365 on iOS?
So you've got a bunch of crocs running around with magnets on their heads ... why not just mount a perimeter of magnets of the opposite polarity around areas you want to protect? If the field doesn't totally disorient them, that strange pressure against their foreheads impeding their progress towards a nice Fluffy or Todo snack in your backyard might do the trick. But what do I know, I live in California, where we would spend billions researching the problem without doing shit about it. But hey, at least a sudden surge in demand for magnets would stimulate the economy! (I am not a magnet salesman).
So AOL would have free reign to connect with MSN / Yahoo? Doubtful. I would love to see that one get battled out, see how AOL takes some of their own shit. I also wouldn't be surprised if something happened to Trillian's ICQ capabilities down the line, at AOL's behest. *sigh*
Gee, wasn't there a /. discussion on this issue of alt TLD's a while ago from CmdrTaco? Why yes, there was ... check out this discussion as well. Personally, I would love to see somebody make this work, just for fun ... save me a few names in .god :)