I'd get really disgusted if a video card review site said, "This thing had great 3D performance in Quake3, Doom3, and Unreal Tournament 2003. Except that it kept giving me strange discoloration when looking at high resolution porn JPGs."
Mozilla, and I'd hope that Konqueror is too, bulletproof to such things. IE has lots of fatal bugs and flaws that make it fun to operate. I don't operate as admin, and yet I still have to log in once a day to do maintenence. The problem here isn't the number of users, it's how bulletproof the software is. Mozilla isn't perfect by any means, there are exploits, but it's rather secure. Let's say that mozilla and IE are both storage lockers. Mozilla has a lock and a guard. IE has someone else running a garage sale in front.
Having 20 different windows open from spyware, adware and brower hijacking software that, no matter what I did short of running adaware/spybot on boot and every hour, would reset IE's homepage prefrence from google.com to like xupiter, or browsewise or any other such crap. That's what vulnerable.
I honestly don't know. This is becoming a bigger and bigger problem every day. Everytime something wants to open IE, it goes nuts and spawns 20 or so windows. This isn't right. Software shouldn't BE this vulnerable. I remember when Netscape 4 was damn near bulletproof...
Lots of it. Big, high end machines to play it on. big high end networking equipment to make sure the pings don't fall below 10. Big boobs to curl up nextt o when done playing.
Jeez. You have a short fuse don't you? I did tech support roughly 4 years ago, and my main source of frustration was tier two techinicians who didn't know what's going on.
Judging by the the amount of traffic the machine in question is going to deal with, a "point, click and go" solution isn't going to cut it. It needs to be reliable, stable, and not vulnerable.
Unfortunantly, Microsoft can't keep my web browser from being constantly attacked by unscrupulous websites and other bits of malicious code. Why should anyone trust them to build a stable webserver?
And spam, like junk mail, is protected by the constitution. So although it may be a great inconvenience, the First Amendment will never fall to inconvenience.
I don't think so. Only because unsolicited faxes, soliciting in public and business areas and other solicitation laws are in effect.
Also, anti-spam laws tend to hurt small businesses far more than established companies.
Yeah, usually Spammer businesses. It's like saying, "But banning small and cute rodent killing will hurt small rabbit killing businesses!"
This piece of shit. Only because the 3DO didn't suck per se, it just was marketed poorly. the 3DO had some wonderful games and it was a nice bit of hardware. This thing is fucked from the start.
Hell, i'd mod you up for being insightful. Something that fucked up can NEVER be repeated enough. I seriously don't know how companies and other organizations can rely on Microsoft's browser technologies at an enterprise level because of shit like this. If I'm working in a big business, ultra professional environment, I don't want my productivity to hault because I have to run adaware or spybot or whatever to keep my machine running fine.
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oh. Thank god.
Atleast we haven't heard any drama from the 3drealms front, so it still doesn't beat Battlecruiser3000AD for the most fucked up production time...
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I remember seeing that in the sixth grade.
Hours later, in Gym, I met up with a friend of mine and caught a hold of the full Doom.
What caught my eye this time around was a screen shot that said, "Never Winter Nights." I sure hope that was a CGA/VGA version and not the version that eventually became the modern game, DNF has quite the ways to go before it's really really late by comparison.
Actually, the problem with some adware is that there's no EULA attached. I ran IE for years then for a month or two, I started to notice that whenever my computer 404'd, it'd 404 in a funny way, not in the usual kind of, "page cannot be displayed" 404 that IE usually uses in place of most website's 404 message, but a redirect to Xupiter.com. And that's when I became aware of browser hijacking. And realized I never ran any program, or anything that stated in it's eula that it'd do this shit to me. So after fucking with Adaware, spybot and other useful tools, I gave up and ran Moz instead.
Unless she's reading slashdot right now too. Then you just have tow ait for the right time and propose Rob Malda style.
look in /src(I think? Yeah, one of those annoyances...)
Stop bitching.
Buy a book.
And this defeats Apple's, "it just works." Line.
Every OS Sucks.
No, it IS. It's malleable enough to be so. It's just a shame too many people are too lazy to make it into something that really shines.
I'd get really disgusted if a video card review site said, "This thing had great 3D performance in Quake3, Doom3, and Unreal Tournament 2003. Except that it kept giving me strange discoloration when looking at high resolution porn JPGs."
ChewPlastic.com?
It's called the consitution. It's there to make sure that under no circumstances can the Government take away my rights as a citizen.
There's a fine line between cracking down on terrorism, and terrorising the citizens to crack down on terrorism.
Mozilla, and I'd hope that Konqueror is too, bulletproof to such things. IE has lots of fatal bugs and flaws that make it fun to operate. I don't operate as admin, and yet I still have to log in once a day to do maintenence. The problem here isn't the number of users, it's how bulletproof the software is. Mozilla isn't perfect by any means, there are exploits, but it's rather secure. Let's say that mozilla and IE are both storage lockers. Mozilla has a lock and a guard. IE has someone else running a garage sale in front.
Second amendment says that we have the right to bear arms.
No.
Having 20 different windows open from spyware, adware and brower hijacking software that, no matter what I did short of running adaware/spybot on boot and every hour, would reset IE's homepage prefrence from google.com to like xupiter, or browsewise or any other such crap. That's what vulnerable.
Actually, I was thinking of a shirt that said, "CmdrTaco will make you his BITCH."
I honestly don't know. This is becoming a bigger and bigger problem every day. Everytime something wants to open IE, it goes nuts and spawns 20 or so windows. This isn't right. Software shouldn't BE this vulnerable. I remember when Netscape 4 was damn near bulletproof...
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Lots of it. Big, high end machines to play it on. big high end networking equipment to make sure the pings don't fall below 10. Big boobs to curl up nextt o when done playing.
that'd be the best community computer lab ever.
Yeah, and the dry rot at my parent's old place isn't a screw up, it's a feature.
Jeez. You have a short fuse don't you? I did tech support roughly 4 years ago, and my main source of frustration was tier two techinicians who didn't know what's going on.
The job of Fluffer is still going to be a human one.
I'm surprised you haven't burnt it to CD or used 8 Track somehow..
Judging by the the amount of traffic the machine in question is going to deal with, a "point, click and go" solution isn't going to cut it. It needs to be reliable, stable, and not vulnerable.
Unfortunantly, Microsoft can't keep my web browser from being constantly attacked by unscrupulous websites and other bits of malicious code. Why should anyone trust them to build a stable webserver?
Let's pick this one apart piece by piece.
And spam, like junk mail, is protected by the constitution. So although it may be a great inconvenience, the First Amendment will never fall to inconvenience.
I don't think so. Only because unsolicited faxes, soliciting in public and business areas and other solicitation laws are in effect.
Also, anti-spam laws tend to hurt small businesses far more than established companies.
Yeah, usually Spammer businesses. It's like saying, "But banning small and cute rodent killing will hurt small rabbit killing businesses!"
This piece of shit. Only because the 3DO didn't suck per se, it just was marketed poorly. the 3DO had some wonderful games and it was a nice bit of hardware. This thing is fucked from the start.
Hell, i'd mod you up for being insightful. Something that fucked up can NEVER be repeated enough. I seriously don't know how companies and other organizations can rely on Microsoft's browser technologies at an enterprise level because of shit like this. If I'm working in a big business, ultra professional environment, I don't want my productivity to hault because I have to run adaware or spybot or whatever to keep my machine running fine.
oh. Thank god.
Atleast we haven't heard any drama from the 3drealms front, so it still doesn't beat Battlecruiser3000AD for the most fucked up production time...
I remember seeing that in the sixth grade.
Hours later, in Gym, I met up with a friend of mine and caught a hold of the full Doom.
What caught my eye this time around was a screen shot that said, "Never Winter Nights." I sure hope that was a CGA/VGA version and not the version that eventually became the modern game, DNF has quite the ways to go before it's really really late by comparison.
Actually, the problem with some adware is that there's no EULA attached. I ran IE for years then for a month or two, I started to notice that whenever my computer 404'd, it'd 404 in a funny way, not in the usual kind of, "page cannot be displayed" 404 that IE usually uses in place of most website's 404 message, but a redirect to Xupiter.com. And that's when I became aware of browser hijacking. And realized I never ran any program, or anything that stated in it's eula that it'd do this shit to me. So after fucking with Adaware, spybot and other useful tools, I gave up and ran Moz instead.