Materials for which commercial redistribution is prohibited generally cannot be used in a GFDL-licensed document, e.g., a Wikipedia article, because the license does not exclude commercial re-use.
With this news we should be able to program small robots to seek out the singers and kill them. Or draw female mice to a killer robot with a fake male mouse song.
i love opera, i recommend it to everyone, but i myself run NetCaptor and i hate when it doesnt get the recognition it deserves. most of the amazing features in opera were developed by NetCaptor first (tabbed browsing being the most significant)
For co-op check out Serious Sam and Serious Sam: The Second Encounter. They are cheap, use a great engine, and has lots of Doom I/II style action, tons of monsters.
Stories like this are why I have virtually stopped reading slashdot.
I'm picturing the little spider robots from Minority Report.
Isn't it actually freeware instead of free software? I can't get to the website to check and it doesn't have a Wikipedia entry.
Do me a favor and don't pimp software until we can be sure it is non-proprietary.
I think my cable internet service is pretty average, and I get only 45 KB/s (360 Kb/s) upload (if that's the only think I'm doing).
Except at the Department of Public Works.
I guess it would only work in Japan or Korea because our broadband is so piss poor in the U.S. Go regional monopolies!
Anyone is perfectly free to use Wikipedia content for commercial purposes.
See GFDL.
Materials for which commercial redistribution is prohibited generally cannot be used in a GFDL-licensed document, e.g., a Wikipedia article, because the license does not exclude commercial re-use.
With this news we should be able to program small robots to seek out the singers and kill them. Or draw female mice to a killer robot with a fake male mouse song.
Unfortunately, to install it on Windows, you still need admin rights.
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An alternative is Portable OpenOffice.org, although the version currently listed is 2.0 Beta.
http://johnhaller.com/jh/useful_stuff/portable_op
See also: Comparison of wiki software at Wikipedia
Would it not be simpler for those with genetic disorders to not have childern?
Next stable release of Firefox, 1.5, will have fast back. It is already checked in and turned on. See the tracking bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27478 4
Nightly suite builds are at http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/n ightly/latest-trunk/
Yeah, and check out this review:0 .html
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/asa/archives/00830
It should also block Opera pretending to be MSIE.
compare the text of my reply to the parent. It's a joke.
i love opera, i recommend it to everyone, but i myself run NetCaptor and i hate when it doesnt get the recognition it deserves. most of the amazing features in opera were developed by NetCaptor first (tabbed browsing being the most significant)
It is safe to open WMV in VLC media player.
The type of people who are moderators on /. are the same people that claim to have Asperger's Syndrome.
They are also cocksuckers. But then I've been watching Deadwood.
A poll on kuro5hin in which 76% of respondents claim to have some form of Asperger's or autism. Yes. 76%.
Here's a much better encyclopedia article on Asperger's Syndrome
IE is based on Spyglass Mosaic, not NCSA Mosaic.
Spyglass licensed the technology and trademarks from NCSA for producing their own web browser but never used any of the NCSA Mosaic source code.
See http://biztech.ericsink.com/Browser_Wars.html
As long as it has 50 GB of space and not that wimpy 30 GB that HD-DVD has.
For co-op check out Serious Sam and Serious Sam: The Second Encounter. They are cheap, use a great engine, and has lots of Doom I/II style action, tons of monsters.
Remember when Microsoft removed gopher support from IE instead of fixing a security vulnerability in it?