How is this overly useful? We won't know that an attack is coming by truck until one hits something...at that point, do we just shut down every truck in the country wirelessly, as we grounded all the planes on 9/11?
His comments sound very close to my recent experiences in starting up my own business. You would be amazed at how much time you can spend comparing laundry detergent prices.
Ironic that this effort to ensure people do not steal the music may actually encourage MP3 downloads. I have the CD and I want to legally listen to my music from non-WMA devices...hmmmm, what do I do?
I am tired of hearing everyone complain about how bloated ICQ is, how they get spammed, etc, so I am providing this simple guide on how to customize ICQ so that it is perfect. First make sure you are in advanced mode and then in Preferences:
1)Contact List a. Options - tuen off everything. b. Design - only check Sort Contact List by Name c. Shortcuts - set Activate ICQ Messages to something convenient, I use control-alt-z d. Colors - who cares;) 2) Misc - Only check right-click activation 3) Status Mode - uncheck all 4) Connections - personal preference/settings 5) Alerts and Notifications a. General - choose only Blink all types, save message history, and play sounds b. Sounds - change the uh-oh ASAP. 6) Shortcut Bar - get rid of everything except Preferences, Security, and View/Change 7) skip down to Email Prefs - clear everything out in this section 8) Old friends - no checks 9) SMS - if you have it 10) URL Messages - Clear that out 11) File Transfer - whatever you like:)
Security and Privacy:
This section involves a lot of personal preference. But in here you can set it so that you don't get any of those damned Email messages, phone requests, or anything of the sort. Simply go to the Communications tab and check the left column for those things. You can also set it so that items can only come in from users in your contact list. Under the Spam Control section check those bottom two checkboxes - that kills half of your spam right there.
I hope all of that was helpful to SOMEONE. Peace!
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Another plus to this solution is that you will never get lost.
I'm sorry, but what you're saying makes absolutely NO sense to me.
It really bothers you that much that people are using the web for more than text? Who ever said there was anything wrong with eye candy? Especially finding the eye candy I want to see when I want to see it. You should have fun browsing around on all your favorite text-only pages and not complain about what the rest of us sight-enhanced folks are doing.
The number of features that I used Netscape for over IE is dwindling....
I think all that's left is being able to go under File and hit Save As.
IE is just so much more stable...I hate how after one thing "upsets" Netscape it won't work until it's rebooted. It also seems to support Java horribly.
On the other hand, IE always gives me annoying Java debug errors cuz I have microsoft's J++ installed...And it uses all the windows default associations. A few annoyances.
-Richie
www.popcap.com
So you're arguing against diversity and choices? Thinking that there should be one central way to exchange files? That leads to one thing...control and regulation.
I would think that it would not currently be profitable for the mobo makers to get into the dual-processor game, with the technology moving so fast and the next generation of chips right around the corner.
To put it simply, it's not what information that is stored by the ISP that should be in doubt; it is what is done with that information. Log whatever is needed to protect people from abuse, offenders, etc, and ONLY use that information to those ends. Lay out strict guidelines on when this data can and cannot be accessed ahead of time and then stick to those rules. If you have the integrity to worry about an issue such as this, then you should have the integrity to keep yourself in check.
....only because it reminds me of the old supercomputers (ENIAC and whatnot). In 20 years we will all be laughing at this machine because we'll have something 100 times more powerful sitting in our home offices.
I think that we need to adjust to a system where we have free trade only with other countries that practice free trade...
I wish that the people of the U.S. has a greater awareness of how badly exporting jobs hurts our economy and unemployment rate.
We need to make a stand to these companies and demand that "Made in USA" tag!
How is this overly useful? We won't know that an attack is coming by truck until one hits something...at that point, do we just shut down every truck in the country wirelessly, as we grounded all the planes on 9/11?
First 1.2Mpixel 198MB SmartPhone!
They found 3 more little axe head things among the 50 they've already found....now the answers to the mysteries of Stonehenge are so clear!
Who pays for this stuff?
His comments sound very close to my recent experiences in starting up my own business. You would be amazed at how much time you can spend comparing laundry detergent prices.
Ironic that this effort to ensure people do not steal the music may actually encourage MP3 downloads. I have the CD and I want to legally listen to my music from non-WMA devices...hmmmm, what do I do?
I am tired of hearing everyone complain about how bloated ICQ is, how they get spammed, etc, so I am providing this simple guide on how to customize ICQ so that it is perfect. First make sure you are in advanced mode and then in Preferences:
;) :)
1)Contact List
a. Options - tuen off everything.
b. Design - only check Sort Contact List by Name
c. Shortcuts - set Activate ICQ Messages to something convenient, I use control-alt-z
d. Colors - who cares
2) Misc - Only check right-click activation
3) Status Mode - uncheck all
4) Connections - personal preference/settings
5) Alerts and Notifications
a. General - choose only Blink all types, save message history, and play sounds
b. Sounds - change the uh-oh ASAP.
6) Shortcut Bar - get rid of everything except Preferences, Security, and View/Change
7) skip down to Email Prefs - clear everything out in this section
8) Old friends - no checks
9) SMS - if you have it
10) URL Messages - Clear that out
11) File Transfer - whatever you like
Security and Privacy:
This section involves a lot of personal preference. But in here you can set it so that you don't get any of those damned Email messages, phone requests, or anything of the sort. Simply go to the Communications tab and check the left column for those things. You can also set it so that items can only come in from users in your contact list.
Under the Spam Control section check those bottom two checkboxes - that kills half of your spam right there.
I hope all of that was helpful to SOMEONE. Peace!
Another plus to this solution is that you will never get lost.
I'm sorry, but what you're saying makes absolutely NO sense to me.
It really bothers you that much that people are using the web for more than text? Who ever said there was anything wrong with eye candy? Especially finding the eye candy I want to see when I want to see it. You should have fun browsing around on all your favorite text-only pages and not complain about what the rest of us sight-enhanced folks are doing.
-Richie
www.PopCap.com
The number of features that I used Netscape for over IE is dwindling.... I think all that's left is being able to go under File and hit Save As. IE is just so much more stable...I hate how after one thing "upsets" Netscape it won't work until it's rebooted. It also seems to support Java horribly. On the other hand, IE always gives me annoying Java debug errors cuz I have microsoft's J++ installed...And it uses all the windows default associations. A few annoyances. -Richie www.popcap.com
So you're arguing against diversity and choices? Thinking that there should be one central way to exchange files? That leads to one thing...control and regulation.
I would think that it would not currently be profitable for the mobo makers to get into the dual-processor game, with the technology moving so fast and the next generation of chips right around the corner.
To put it simply, it's not what information that is stored by the ISP that should be in doubt; it is what is done with that information. Log whatever is needed to protect people from abuse, offenders, etc, and ONLY use that information to those ends. Lay out strict guidelines on when this data can and cannot be accessed ahead of time and then stick to those rules. If you have the integrity to worry about an issue such as this, then you should have the integrity to keep yourself in check.
....only because it reminds me of the old supercomputers (ENIAC and whatnot). In 20 years we will all be laughing at this machine because we'll have something 100 times more powerful sitting in our home offices.