Publish your own damn paper. Print it out and take it to Kinko's.
That's what my friends and I did in high school - if you take the school's money, or use the school's equipment, it should be no surprise when the school exercises editorial control.
With Apple DRM, Apple can take away your use privileges whenever it feels like it. Sure they're being "reasonable" now, but soon enough they will tighten the noose, just like TiVo is doing with ads over fast forward and blocking you from saving the Sopranos.
There will clearly be a Powerbook G5. Just as there were a PowerBook G3 and G4. What is the big news here?
A G5 Mac Mini, or a Powerbook shuffle, now that would be news. Or a Newton OS Mac PDA phone iPod Airport Express thingy with no broadcast flag and dual processors. But aren't exactly banner headlines.
Give DirecTV and Dish a little competition?!?!?!?!
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XM and Sirius Merger?
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· Score: 4, Insightful
By reducing competition in satellite radio? No thanks.
For OS X, you have to dig into an RTF document to figure out:
Finally, one must-have program which anyone who uses Apple's Mail client, must get is, GPGMail <http://www.sente.ch/software/GPGMail/> To Install: *Quit Mail.app *Copy GPGMail.mailbundle into $(HOME)/Library/Mail/Bundles/ *In the Terminal, type: defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles YES [Return] *Restart Mail.app
If you think Joe User is going to go through all this hassle, you're nuts. Until there's an easy to install version that automatically works with Apple Mail, Outlook, and Thunderbird, nobody but the hardcore geeks is going to use it.
Ciphire has serious problems as discussed by many others in this thread. But at least they care about ease of use!
Were these photos published before January 1084? If so, some clever spy could have used this to predict what the Mac would look like, as he was clearly developing on a pre-release machine.
P2P is unstoppable - P2P is positive for Companies - P2P is positive for the market - P2P is good for users - All the readers can create their own P2P Manifesto
Make him an editor, so people can block him. (cf. JonKatz.)
That's what my friends and I did in high school - if you take the school's money, or use the school's equipment, it should be no surprise when the school exercises editorial control.
Maybe they'll rename it to AT&H0 now.
If you give up control, you get what you deserve.
Of course, switching programs would require a bit of getting used to.
and sell the Extreme Express mini photo shuffle Special Edition. What would that be, I wonder?
Damn slashdot lameness-adding-filter.
A G5 Mac Mini, or a Powerbook shuffle, now that would be news. Or a Newton OS Mac PDA phone iPod Airport Express thingy with no broadcast flag and dual processors. But aren't exactly banner headlines.
By reducing competition in satellite radio? No thanks.
for driving one of these tech-encrusted things when a good old-fashioned CAR will do the job.
A real-world broadcast flag. Just what we need. Thanks, Carly!
Not with the QuickTime Player plugin to Mozilla. YMMV.
Keep in mind that the Xinhua story was not altogether clear. It's a translation, so that's not too surprising.
Steve never should have given up the bow ties.
For OS X, you have to dig into an RTF document to figure out:
If you think Joe User is going to go through all this hassle, you're nuts. Until there's an easy to install version that automatically works with Apple Mail, Outlook, and Thunderbird, nobody but the hardcore geeks is going to use it.Ciphire has serious problems as discussed by many others in this thread. But at least they care about ease of use!
The Washlet has been arond for ages. How the fuck do these guys come off advertising it as something new?
Hey Samzenpus: YHL. HAND.
Has anyone tried this combination as a small footprint HD video jukebox?
If there is a mistake...well, you should have used the 'Preview' button!
Were these photos published before January 1084? If so, some clever spy could have used this to predict what the Mac would look like, as he was clearly developing on a pre-release machine.
Dilute! Dilute! OK!
The calculated scores don't carry much weight.
Nothing particularly surprising here.
Did anything happen today that does matter?
As others have noted, ISDN is useful if youcan't get DSL. It's also a good backup to a T1.
Clearly a New Yorker submitted thhe story. Outside the NYC metro area it would be "Your Rights In Line."
I'm sure it would work well on that kind of pr0n too.