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You assume that none of the Win98 code made it into the W2K/XP/2003 codebase.
Isn't the whole cliam to fame from the XP crowd is that it's so awesome that it eliminates bugs?
How so? You assume the error page printed out has who you voted for. For all we know all it displays is "ERROR, TRY AGAIN!"
Plus it's not super duper really really Free
21 comments, and no one has mentioned that using eXtreme Programming, there would be no need for a debugger.
I heard on the news that it was NOT "a security or safety issue"
Asside from the very first line. Yes I do.
You really want physical proof of who you voted for? Do you realize the implications of this?
Debian?
Let's see. How about 1 Billion people to make cheap items for soccer Moms in the US? Or how about a billion consumers for US countries to sell to?
Yeah but at this point, it's fun to watch as time creeps up on old Castro. When he dies, THAT will the most interesting thing to happen in the Western Hemisphere.
Isn't that more of a Scottish accent?
Yeah but the old chips those days could only see 20MB at a time, unless you hacked around a special doohickey.
I have Windows 98. All free songs I would have won, would have never gotten redeemed. iTunes is for Windows 2000 or greater
And about 3 of them are any good.
As if John Ashcroft would even allow you to search for sex.
Go to Sneakemail and sign up. It makes life so much easier.
What do you gain if by the time release something it's already out of date?
Montana has a big city????
Like Postgres.
Like what?
Oh cool, so now it will almost be on par with the other 50 databases out there.
Trillian is full of spyware? Explain?
Anyone with more than one PC names their computer. How else do you keep networked machines separated in your head?
reminds you to use Internet Explorer each time you use it with Mozilla It does? I access HoTMaiL all the time and it never tells me to switch.
You assume that none of the Win98 code made it into the W2K/XP/2003 codebase.
Isn't the whole cliam to fame from the XP crowd is that it's so awesome that it eliminates bugs?
How so? You assume the error page printed out has who you voted for. For all we know all it displays is "ERROR, TRY AGAIN!"
Plus it's not super duper really really Free
21 comments, and no one has mentioned that using eXtreme Programming, there would be no need for a debugger.
I heard on the news that it was NOT "a security or safety issue"
Asside from the very first line. Yes I do.
You really want physical proof of who you voted for? Do you realize the implications of this?
Debian?
Let's see. How about 1 Billion people to make cheap items for soccer Moms in the US? Or how about a billion consumers for US countries to sell to?
Yeah but at this point, it's fun to watch as time creeps up on old Castro. When he dies, THAT will the most interesting thing to happen in the Western Hemisphere.
Isn't that more of a Scottish accent?
Yeah but the old chips those days could only see 20MB at a time, unless you hacked around a special doohickey.
I have Windows 98. All free songs I would have won, would have never gotten redeemed.
iTunes is for Windows 2000 or greater
And about 3 of them are any good.
As if John Ashcroft would even allow you to search for sex.
Go to Sneakemail and sign up. It makes life so much easier.
What do you gain if by the time release something it's already out of date?
Montana has a big city????
Like Postgres.
Like what?
Oh cool, so now it will almost be on par with the other 50 databases out there.
Trillian is full of spyware? Explain?
Anyone with more than one PC names their computer. How else do you keep networked machines separated in your head?
reminds you to use Internet Explorer each time you use it with Mozilla
It does? I access HoTMaiL all the time and it never tells me to switch.