If this story doesn't matter, then why did you post it? Stupid troll. You think you're so smart, but I'm smarter and I will expose you for the insidious provacateur that you are, CmdrTaco!!1!!!!1!!! BUAHAHAHAHAA II OWN J000!!11!!
Sheesh do I get tired of the anti-MS whining. Linux will or will not succeed compared to Windows based on the mass market appeal Linux can gain in the coming few years.
Microsoft will market their product as any company does, and if there are weak points in Linux (and there are) to be exploited in their marketing efforts, then of course they're going to use them. A company has to make money!!
Geographic load balancing has been a feature around for a few years now, with ConnectControl and BigIP both (that I'm aware of) supporting this.
Geographic content customization has also already been around for awhile..
Nothing new here, either way you look at it.
People who hate the US are generally just jealous. Case in point: During the hostage crisis of the '80s, one of the hezbollah guards was inquiring that if they were to release the hostages, could they get a green card to the US?
We are the wealthiest and most successful country on the planet and there are many people who just hate that.
This looks great and everything and of course I really admire the guy's heart, but.. come on.. In a market already flooded with the likes of Sony, Sega, Nintendo, and soon the heavyweight of them all Microsoft -- This is not a very smart business decision.
I heard it before myself, I think on Discovery or something... can't recall.. one of the astronauts complaining that the fungus had completely covered one of the viewports at one time and was quite problematic.
Pretty kewl that fungus can survive in space.. Gives new creedence to the fact that that life itself on Earth could have simply piggybacked here from somewhere else on a meteor or something.
Hello no, I'd not pay more than $20 for this, if even that, since it would just take up space and would lose my interest after a few minutes of playing, since I've been so over-sensitized by "modern" games.
These emulators entertain me for a few seconds and then I'm off back to playing Quake III.
You could rip an MP3 of a single CD track using two seperate programs, and the digital data could conceivably be totally different due to the code differences of two seperate brand codec's, right?
If this story doesn't matter, then why did you post it? Stupid troll. You think you're so smart, but I'm smarter and I will expose you for the insidious provacateur that you are, CmdrTaco!!1!!!!1!!! BUAHAHAHAHAA II OWN J000!!11!!
that's obviously the extent to which you can generate a valid retort.
This news is already out of date and I submitted it over a week ago. Slashdot is rapidly descending into the depths of suckagehell.
No, I was talking about this.
FWIW, Dell.com and Barnesandnoble.com are both entirely end-to-end MS solutions.
Windows 2000 has proven itself quite well as an enterprise OS.
Sheesh do I get tired of the anti-MS whining. Linux will or will not succeed compared to Windows based on the mass market appeal Linux can gain in the coming few years. Microsoft will market their product as any company does, and if there are weak points in Linux (and there are) to be exploited in their marketing efforts, then of course they're going to use them. A company has to make money!!
Geographic load balancing has been a feature around for a few years now, with ConnectControl and BigIP both (that I'm aware of) supporting this. Geographic content customization has also already been around for awhile.. Nothing new here, either way you look at it.
I'm by no means a legal scholar, but isn't such a move as federally implementing state sales taxes unconstitutional?
People who hate the US are generally just jealous. Case in point: During the hostage crisis of the '80s, one of the hezbollah guards was inquiring that if they were to release the hostages, could they get a green card to the US? We are the wealthiest and most successful country on the planet and there are many people who just hate that.
Take your lithium, dude.
This looks great and everything and of course I really admire the guy's heart, but.. come on.. In a market already flooded with the likes of Sony, Sega, Nintendo, and soon the heavyweight of them all Microsoft -- This is not a very smart business decision.
I heard it before myself, I think on Discovery or something... can't recall.. one of the astronauts complaining that the fungus had completely covered one of the viewports at one time and was quite problematic. Pretty kewl that fungus can survive in space.. Gives new creedence to the fact that that life itself on Earth could have simply piggybacked here from somewhere else on a meteor or something.
Hello no, I'd not pay more than $20 for this, if even that, since it would just take up space and would lose my interest after a few minutes of playing, since I've been so over-sensitized by "modern" games. These emulators entertain me for a few seconds and then I'm off back to playing Quake III.
Which of course is the whole joke since, correct me if I'm wrong, there is no way to "buy" ROM's anymore.
You could rip an MP3 of a single CD track using two seperate programs, and the digital data could conceivably be totally different due to the code differences of two seperate brand codec's, right?