DeForest Kelley's best on-screen performance was on the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, when he was walking with Data and complaining about his atoms scattering all over the universe.
MAE East is located in Vienna, Virginia. Can I get hauled into a Virginia court because my network traffic passes through a national access point in Virginia? Or is storage of the message/traffic required?
People constantly talk about viruses as if they are always contained in user-executable code. Remember, though, that a large percentage of viruses are actually boot viruses, that even those of us running Linux/FreeBSD on x86 boxen are vulnerable to as well! Having LILO hosed by a boot virus is not unheard of... lots of people dual-boot between Win and Linux, and leaving an infected floppy disk in the drive is just too easy!
No one would have taken Red Hat seriously until money was thrown at it.
How so? The only people who care about how much money is being thrown at a company are the suits. So we should be grateful to the suits for throwing money at Red Hat to satisfy the suits?
We are geeks. We use Linux because it is the best tool for the job. Not because someone threw money at it.
DeForest Kelley's best on-screen performance was on the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, when he was walking with Data and complaining about his atoms scattering all over the universe.
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He will be missed.
MAE East is located in Vienna, Virginia. Can I get hauled into a Virginia court because my network traffic passes through a national access point in Virginia? Or is storage of the message/traffic required?
I work for a hospital. Do we cause people to get sick when revenues go down? That's the dumbest conspiracy...
People constantly talk about viruses as if they are always contained in user-executable code. Remember, though, that a large percentage of viruses are actually boot viruses, that even those of us running Linux/FreeBSD on x86 boxen are vulnerable to as well! Having LILO hosed by a boot virus is not unheard of... lots of people dual-boot between Win and Linux, and leaving an infected floppy disk in the drive is just too easy!
Hmph. Everyone will just buy the O'Reilly book anyhow. It would be neat to see the FSF collaborate with them.
Elijah Wood.
How so? The only people who care about how much money is being thrown at a company are the suits. So we should be grateful to the suits for throwing money at Red Hat to satisfy the suits?
We are geeks. We use Linux because it is the best tool for the job. Not because someone threw money at it.
Netscape's "Latest Browser Software" download "wizard" does not list 4.6, therefore I assume there is not / will not be a 128 bit version?