No way!
My Nissan 240SX weighs in around 2700lbs, and is considered a light to middle weight sports car.
I think you are confused about the 2605lbs number, that is most likely front curb weight.
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I was at apachecon in march and Greig Stein (author of mod_dav for apache) said that Microsoft is actually using the web dav protocal in place of SMTP and POP in Outlook express for Hotmail.
Maybe MSN is moving to this style of accessing mail. I guess by using dav on the servers the can handle alot more users easier.
He also said that a MS dude even posted what URL to use to fetch the mail on the mod_dav list. I thought it was pretty cool to see that MS was actaully using open protocals, albeit in a weird way (=
Helix Code, along with Eazel are working towards bringing a streamlined user experience to the Linux desktop. The Helix Code Gnome Distro is _VERY_ nice, along with it's Upgrade tool it makes the desktop very easy to use. Also the helix code admin tools are shaping up to make Linux more approchable to novice users, while still leaving the full command to users who like tweaking files.
you forgot Jon Katz
LOL
Makes you wonder if somthing os wrong with the game, and that they don't want ppl knowing it before it launches.
I guess that's what Rackspace means by Fanatical Support(TM)
No way! My Nissan 240SX weighs in around 2700lbs, and is considered a light to middle weight sports car. I think you are confused about the 2605lbs number, that is most likely front curb weight. see Look here
Poke O's, Gotta eat'em all (=
I was at apachecon in march and Greig Stein (author of mod_dav for apache) said that Microsoft is actually using the web dav protocal in place of SMTP and POP in Outlook express for Hotmail.
Maybe MSN is moving to this style of accessing mail. I guess by using dav on the servers the can handle alot more users easier.
He also said that a MS dude even posted what URL to use to fetch the mail on the mod_dav list. I thought it was pretty cool to see that MS was actaully using open protocals, albeit in a weird way (=
Helix Code, along with Eazel are working towards bringing a streamlined user experience to the Linux desktop. The Helix Code Gnome Distro is _VERY_ nice, along with it's Upgrade tool it makes the desktop very easy to use. Also the helix code admin tools are shaping up to make Linux more approchable to novice users, while still leaving the full command to users who like tweaking files.
I also can confirm, I start the same day as rjray.