There's your problem right there: voting for the party rather than the man. Ever wonder why American politics is so fucked up? Ask George Washington.
"All obstructions to the execution of the Laws, all combinations and Associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, controul counteract, or awe the regular deliberation and action of the Constituted authorities are distructive of this fundamental principle and of fatal tendency. They serve to Organize faction, to give it an artificial and extraordinary force to put in the place of the delegated will of the Nation, the will of a party; often a small but artful and enterprizing minority of the Community; and, according to the alternate triumphs of different parties, to make the public Administration the Mirror of the ill concerted and incongruous projects of faction, rather than the Organ of consistent and wholesome plans digested by common councils and modefied by mutual interests. However combinations or Associations of the above description may now & then answer popular ends, they are likely, in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the Power of the People, & to usurp for themselves the reins of Government; destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion."
Aside from niche tech-demos like crytek, there's no point in upgrading much when most good games are ported from xbox and the assets are designed with console constraints in mind. In fact I saved money on my last upgrade by buying an xbox instead.
If you're going to run virtualized, why bother using Windows 7 as the host OS? Ubuntu can virtualize XP with Virtualbox-OSE, one install away. You only need a license and any system currently running XP can be upgraded to Ubuntu with XP virtualized.
I started using Ubuntu in December (hand in my geek card, I know)
Seriously, why do "geeks" have such a stick up their ass about Ubuntu? Many expert users I know use Ubuntu and so do I, with 18 years of Unix and 14 of Linux under my belt.
OpenBSD is consistently impervious to network service attacks which are exploitable on other platforms. Generally an exploit will lead to a service crash in the worst case.
Oracle is following the spirit of open-source: taking the source and doing something else with it. Someone could totally take the Oracle distro, patch in whatever mods they like and call it "FUCK ORACLE LINUX".
Fujitsu has long been making serious Sparc iron and I'm sure they'd be happy to pick up demand for Solaris customers. Having much experience in both Solaris and AIX platforms, I can see they both have their place.
Even DOS would be more suitable for this application.
unset HISTFILE .bash_history
shred -uv
Just use raw devices.
Yeah self-modifying is a satisfying trick. Left off the list though is cycle-counting and padding, required for juggling processor and display.
The default on Ubuntu is evince, which does all that.
There's your problem right there: voting for the party rather than the man. Ever wonder why American politics is so fucked up? Ask George Washington.
Aside from niche tech-demos like crytek, there's no point in upgrading much when most good games are ported from xbox and the assets are designed with console constraints in mind. In fact I saved money on my last upgrade by buying an xbox instead.
You tell me when Windows can kick over those goalposts and I'll buy it.
Peril sensitive?
I'm sure that a large company with site licenses doesn't tow the same line that consumers must, money talks.
If you're going to run virtualized, why bother using Windows 7 as the host OS? Ubuntu can virtualize XP with Virtualbox-OSE, one install away. You only need a license and any system currently running XP can be upgraded to Ubuntu with XP virtualized.
Interesting times...
That's right, we'll call you.
I started using Ubuntu in December (hand in my geek card, I know)
Seriously, why do "geeks" have such a stick up their ass about Ubuntu? Many expert users I know use Ubuntu and so do I, with 18 years of Unix and 14 of Linux under my belt.
OpenBSD is consistently impervious to network service attacks which are exploitable on other platforms. Generally an exploit will lead to a service crash in the worst case.
OpenBSD also supports noexec pages on 386 platform, which has no hardware implementation.
We'd be wishing for $100/20GB, if Telstra built the network.
Oh man will it be sweet once the real ISPs like Internode and iiNet can fuck off Telstra for good.
Get those fucking bull balls that rednecks hang on their pickups, hang them off your netbook.
Oracle is following the spirit of open-source: taking the source and doing something else with it. Someone could totally take the Oracle distro, patch in whatever mods they like and call it "FUCK ORACLE LINUX".
It's like a "What's HOT!" zeitgeist for the discerning pervert.
Not to condone scientology, but have you ever read anything about the catholic church?
Fujitsu has long been making serious Sparc iron and I'm sure they'd be happy to pick up demand for Solaris customers. Having much experience in both Solaris and AIX platforms, I can see they both have their place.
We are as wired for violence as we are for sex. Natural hormones drive both agression and mating.
Who would have thought.
Virtualbox is free, in both regards.
In the not too distant future, non-volatile will be as fast as RAM.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memristor