I wish Sun would take this approach towards their
desktops as well....I'd kill for a SPARC over an
x86 any day - if only they didn't cost an arm and
a leg...
I guess it's not very likely then that the govt.
will take any more action against their good
friends at MS now. And with MS being the number
2 contributer to both parties, they were guaranteed
the deal regardless of which evil won.
I'd used opera 4.02(?) untill the 30 day limit was up, but find it difficult to shell out $50 for any piece of software, let alone one that I can get a comparable piece for free (IE in this case)...on seeing the/. article I downloaded 5.0, and after a couple hours use, the banner ad has not changed once...it's a 468x60 pixel decent looking logo that simply says "Opera 5 opera software"...I'm running at 1152x864 rez, and the space that it takes up would have simply been wasted gray area otherwise. If you ask me, it's a decent deal for a great browser.
Norton AntiVirus popped up when I hit that page: Scan type: Realtime Protection Scan Event: Virus Found! Virus name: Backdoor.Sadmind.Dr File: C:\Documents and Settings\xxxxx\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\DIDOG2BA\211.161.209[1].htm Location: Quarantine Computer: YYYYY User: xxxxx Action taken: Clean failed : Quarantine succeeded : Access denied Date found: Wed Aug 01 12:31:05 2001
I can't believe there's not one mention of Red Meat anywhere. One of the funniest I've found online....twisted sense of humor required.
I wish Sun would take this approach towards their desktops as well....I'd kill for a SPARC over an x86 any day - if only they didn't cost an arm and a leg...
I guess it's not very likely then that the govt.
will take any more action against their good
friends at MS now. And with MS being the number
2 contributer to both parties, they were guaranteed
the deal regardless of which evil won.
I think if anyone ever crossed one of these with the hacked furby, it would be **the** most annoying gadget on earth.
I'd used opera 4.02(?) untill the 30 day limit was up, but find it difficult to shell out $50 for any piece of software, let alone one that I can get a comparable piece for free (IE in this case)...on seeing the /. article I downloaded 5.0, and after a couple hours use, the banner ad has not changed once...it's a 468x60 pixel decent looking logo that simply says "Opera 5 opera software"...I'm running at 1152x864 rez, and the space that it takes up would have simply been wasted gray area otherwise. If you ask me, it's a decent deal for a great browser.