While the words "internet access" appear in the article, and in that order, there is no indication that you will be able to access the Internet through these hotspots. Think about it, why should Nintendo give you free Internet access (and risk all the legal trouble that comes with it) when the DS doesn't even have a web browser ?
Yes the DS is already capable of ad-hoc connections, but these hotspots enable people across the country to play each other. And I'm guessing that's all they are for, as long as Nintendo doesn't say otherwise.
I think it's just hilarious that Microsoft seems to believe there are limits to the freedom of thought. Especially when it comes to incredibly important matters like their business model.
I'm not sure I understand what the problem is in your example.
If I understood correctly, SPF records are supposed to be checked against the "From" envelope, so you're free to put in the "From:" message header whatever you want, or am I wrong ?
Bonuses...
Just want to know what would happen if a NY cop were to do the exact same thing, if he would have a job the following day?
He might even survive. Too bad there's so few of these guys.
Do they have post holers?
Looks pretty decent to me, if the shitty browser on my Palm phone could render it this well, I'd be happy...
Oh man, and I thought "Member of the 1 Digit UID Club" would annoy the completionists!
I don't think Mario is going to object, after seeing this.
My guess: because 14.3.2007 in the U.S. is read "March fourteenth, 2007", which translates to "3/14/2007" ?
No, he was really was talking about San Serif, patron saint of dyslexia.
Penny Arcade knew it all along !
I can confirm that. Runs just as nice as Firefox 1.5 on three very different machines and has more well-rounded features, so no complaints here.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2006/04/10
No, from what I see (Bugzilla entry) this is just a way to represent Podcast links in RSS feeds like e-mail attachments.
If there was functionality to podcast built into TB, I'd agree with you, though.
That's kind of a bummer...
anti-virus companies not having enough experience with kernel mode programming
Now that's a scary thought.
And the rest:
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http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php?date=2001-07
http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php?date=2001-12
While the words "internet access" appear in the article, and in that order, there is no indication that you will be able to access the Internet through these hotspots. Think about it, why should Nintendo give you free Internet access (and risk all the legal trouble that comes with it) when the DS doesn't even have a web browser ?
Yes the DS is already capable of ad-hoc connections, but these hotspots enable people across the country to play each other. And I'm guessing that's all they are for, as long as Nintendo doesn't say otherwise.
What are you going to do on their gaming network with a laptop ?
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Clue
I think it's just hilarious that Microsoft seems to believe there are limits to the freedom of thought. Especially when it comes to incredibly important matters like their business model.
The Bismarck is a she in german. ("Die Bismarck")
I'm not sure I understand what the problem is in your example.
If I understood correctly, SPF records are supposed to be checked against the "From" envelope, so you're free to put in the "From:" message header whatever you want, or am I wrong ?
No.
He's the Cardboard Tube Samurai, Ninjas are his enemies.
I heard that company was brought down by some english guy.