And I would also like to add that MS based MP3 players are going to earn Micro$oft a larger market share this quarter...(takes out iPod and starts listening)
If this means my 2003 Alpine 7897 Face won't work I'm going to be seriously ticked off. All the recent ones have AI-Net. Oh well the other option is to buy the ai-net to rca adaptor and run your own rca outs.. then you just have to control it on the ipod but that's not that big of a deal.
Taxing internal LANs will have Florida seeing what California and Silicon Valley is now, all the major corporations in their state crossing the border.
P2P to me tends to be a dumbed down version of IRC, for people who can't seem to use IRC to get the files they want. Anyone can use P2P, even people who don't know exactly what is going on. P2P w/o piracy would be a great way for opensource communities to trade projects and information... and would be _alot_ less popular. People who know what they are doing are staying on IRC to get their files.
And I would also like to add that MS based MP3 players are going to earn Micro$oft a larger market share this quarter...(takes out iPod and starts listening)
Gentoo is actually fairly fast to install if you don't do the install from stage1(scratch) a stage3 install can be done in 5minutes.
If this means my 2003 Alpine 7897 Face won't work I'm going to be seriously ticked off. All the recent ones have AI-Net. Oh well the other option is to buy the ai-net to rca adaptor and run your own rca outs.. then you just have to control it on the ipod but that's not that big of a deal.
Taxing internal LANs will have Florida seeing what California and Silicon Valley is now, all the major corporations in their state crossing the border.
This actually could be very useful. Will we all carry around wifi miniHD's in the future so we can logon to our data anywhere?
P2P to me tends to be a dumbed down version of IRC, for people who can't seem to use IRC to get the files they want. Anyone can use P2P, even people who don't know exactly what is going on. P2P w/o piracy would be a great way for opensource communities to trade projects and information... and would be _alot_ less popular. People who know what they are doing are staying on IRC to get their files.
I found this very interesting, one of my aunts works with children who are dyslexic and I'm sending her this--she'll be intrigued.