I find the real problem with Linux installation wizards is that you only perform this operation once. Until the Linux distros can require you to reinstall the OS every 2-3 months, Linux doesn't stand a chance.
You are not efficient at installing Windows because it has an easier wizard, you are efficient because you are required to repeat this process on a regular basis.
Arizonians, like myself, don't really care. We don't observe DST. I can honestly say after spending a few summers in Arizona, that we don't want any more daylight than possible. Infact, We would be willing to sell a few hours of daylight to other parts of the country.
There are no issues of kids getting hit by automobiles because of DST... infact, the soles of sneakers melt instantly on contact with Arizona asphalt. Concrete = Good. Ashphalt = Bad. That's how we resolve that.
My original post was lost because my Windows box froze at it's pre-determined interval. I had to hold down the power button on my case for 7 seconds to force a shutdown.
No doubt, SpyMac didn't expect the flood of leechers trying to sign up for 40 accounts a day. But it is working and they are working through the issues. Yes, it took 5 days for my activation email to get sent, and a few additional days to get Web Manager working, but all is good now.
If you bloody Americans wouldn't have had that nasty tea party, England would never had let this sort of malarky happen. You can't have your tea and drink it too! Now it's up to us to clean up your bloody mess.
Once I heard the words "my girlfriend", I assumed this story was urban legend.
I find the real problem with Linux installation wizards is that you only perform this operation once. Until the Linux distros can require you to reinstall the OS every 2-3 months, Linux doesn't stand a chance.
You are not efficient at installing Windows because it has an easier wizard, you are efficient because you are required to repeat this process on a regular basis.
because I can't imagine living for 1,000 years with George W Bush as our President.
and get back to holding your bosses hand. You should really stop your crummy bellyaching and be thankful you have a great job.
Arizonians, like myself, don't really care. We don't observe DST. I can honestly say after spending a few summers in Arizona, that we don't want any more daylight than possible. Infact, We would be willing to sell a few hours of daylight to other parts of the country.
There are no issues of kids getting hit by automobiles because of DST... infact, the soles of sneakers melt instantly on contact with Arizona asphalt. Concrete = Good. Ashphalt = Bad. That's how we resolve that.
Pepsi representative says Pepsi tastes better than Coca Cola.
Using gzip Compression to conserve bytes.
BOOO!!
It would be the first time the French actually stayed in a conflict long enough to see it through... I give it 2 weeks.
The Phoenix Coyotes must be instant death!
You rock! I wish more folks would use the Coral cache.
This can be explained in a familiar example of a site being slashdotted. We see the result prior to the cause.
I blacklist *@*.* and it's quite effective at getting rid of spam. I have a 100% spam filter. It also filters my e-bills as well as a added feature.
Must be the reason the Borg were so successful with their Red Laser Sight. WHO KNEW!?!?
#1 Capitol Hill -- How's that for Free Speech!
My original post was lost because my Windows box froze at it's pre-determined interval. I had to hold down the power button on my case for 7 seconds to force a shutdown.
The point of this article is based upon the misconception that writing secure applications should be done for you.
Next article will be.
"PHP has weak performance because it can be slashdotted."
No doubt, SpyMac didn't expect the flood of leechers trying to sign up for 40 accounts a day. But it is working and they are working through the issues. Yes, it took 5 days for my activation email to get sent, and a few additional days to get Web Manager working, but all is good now.
This is just a Microsoft April Fools joke. Like all Microsoft releases, this one too is late.
Given the current exchange rate, you could send 1,000,000 emails on a China server for 1 cent. Perfect!
Actually, it was a Frontpage designer in Jail at the time and offered to work off his jail time by doing "community service"... hmmm Frontpage. Tasty!
That's 6 months shorter than it takes SCO to find incriminating code.
Next on the RIAA IP listing
pepsi.com(216.52.186.120)
If you bloody Americans wouldn't have had that nasty tea party, England would never had let this sort of malarky happen. You can't have your tea and drink it too! Now it's up to us to clean up your bloody mess.
Signed
Queen Elizabeth the SCO
Would you stop to look at the sign posted behind the plant by the door or are you already looking for the waitress for a drink?
That should stop the 6 people that actually listen to his music.