Colleges better not heed this warning or the students they produce will be ignorant then they already are. Run two seperate networks if security is a must, don't close down the ability for students to use telnet and ftp. For college students it is much easier just downloading your work then carrying around a 3 1/2 inch floppy. Plus not all students are running a unix box at home, and hello they need something to log into when they are taking the Unix course. So come on give me a break, two networks, not ban ftp and telnet.
A string of Os and 1s, no matter how carefully modulated, means nothing unless it is eventually channeled, observed and understood by a recipient This is true, but...what does it mean?
If you read the article really close you will notice that they talk about human brains. This was quite disturbing and I would reccommend that these brains be dealt with.
The aplications of science like this are boundless. Many people are frightened of technology such as this evolving, but we must embrace it to learn from it.
Well I'm glad to see that Dell is finally stepping up to the plate, and joining the 21st century. It will be interesting to see how the first wave of MP3 players interact with our home stereos. We should be glad that Dell is putting an MP3 player on the market instead of some company like Pioneer, even though I'm sure Pioneer's would have a lot more lights!
By taking this to the appeals court Bill does buy Microsoft some time, but I fear the split up will still happen. No matter how much I dog out Microsoft, I'm in their corner on this case. What our government is doing here is wrong.
Copyrights are dumb, that is all.
Remember we were the ones that scorched the sky.
They never will learn, but they will never stop trying, because its all about protecting the money!
Jim thinks that that is a bad idea
About time that someone came up with this idea!
If we all could just have just been happy with the original Atari gamming system, all this pain could have been avoided. The answer is in you.
I just picked up this book last week, and have not finished it yet, so It must not be that good. Ohh well all's well that ends well.
Colleges better not heed this warning or the students they produce will be ignorant then they already are. Run two seperate networks if security is a must, don't close down the ability for students to use telnet and ftp. For college students it is much easier just downloading your work then carrying around a 3 1/2 inch floppy. Plus not all students are running a unix box at home, and hello they need something to log into when they are taking the Unix course. So come on give me a break, two networks, not ban ftp and telnet.
I though that Gnome was a package put out by Red Hat?
If this computer can simulate nuclear explosions, could it simulate the real world?
What pill do you want to take Neo the red or the blue?
A string of Os and 1s, no matter how carefully modulated, means nothing unless it is eventually channeled, observed and understood by a recipient
This is true, but...what does it mean?
If you read the article really close you will notice that they talk about human brains. This was quite disturbing and I would reccommend that these brains be dealt with.
The aplications of science like this are boundless. Many people are frightened of technology such as this evolving, but we must embrace it to learn from it.
Well I'm glad to see that Dell is finally stepping up to the plate, and joining the 21st century. It will be interesting to see how the first wave of MP3 players interact with our home stereos. We should be glad that Dell is putting an MP3 player on the market instead of some company like Pioneer, even though I'm sure Pioneer's would have a lot more lights!
With this software in place I know I would be out of a job.
By taking this to the appeals court Bill does buy Microsoft some time, but I fear the split up will still happen. No matter how much I dog out Microsoft, I'm in their corner on this case. What our government is doing here is wrong.