Linux turns me off for one reason the additude of the majority of it users (that I've met). Same with Mac users some of them (more like 1/2 - iMac users) are just as bad.
Java is still a threat, but not quite in the same way. The current thing to do if you nee a cross platform app is to use C/C++ to write the frontend and native OS things and hook Java into it with Corba. So You can get a program that loads fast and about 80% Java which is cross platform.
Perl wasn't invented for the web. It was invented for Unix as a scripting langauge. It just happen to make it into the web too. So of course Perl uses native Unix functions and crap like that. It was design for it. Porting it to Windows has been hard because of it.
You can buy spy sat images from them of almost any major city or mility bas in the Us and the world. Area 51 looks nice too and they say it doesn't exist.
I kinda missed the Amigas in my upgrade path. i had/have a Commodore Plus 4, down electrical storms. I know my 286 was the last Commodore, but I'm trying to remmber if my PC10 was one too.
Personally, I think companies go through phases which they change their screws. People complain about weird ones and they switch back.
The DNS database is owned by NSI/InterNIC. The 5 additional companies have a connection to that database and can put in a domain name. AOL cannot screw this up. The entire process is eaxctly the same except 5 addtional companies have the registration software.
You can't call it a failure at all. Doczilla already works using the old code base. The makres of Cold Fusion, cna'tremember the name, already have mozilla working as the internal rendering engine. Crap just go to mozillazine.org, at least 4 things have support for or are based on mozilla.
A few of the things are true but man I almost fell out of my chair reading that article.
First of all the guy mentions all these weird screws. Personally, I've opended up a whole bunch of computer cases (Apple, Commodore, Gateway, Sony, Packard Bell, Compaq, and a few others) and all of the screws are flat head.
Second, on an old gateway 486 my roommate put the power supply cables in wrong and turned it on. Nothing happen. He simply switch the cables and it worked fine. Maybe it was a good motherboard.
I'm a CS major myself with a very little nuke knowledge though. All I know is the US gov will spend a lot of money to maximize damage and if possible minimize radiation.
From what I've read US Nukes try to kill everyone in the blast. Russians go more for the radiation related death, not sure the do this on purpose though. They might just have bad cores.
Do you know how much damn a fusion bomb could do, a lot more than a nuke. And it would have low radiation meaning that the guy dropping could wait a few years and move on in.
Totally agree but with only 3 names (.com,.org,.net) it doesn't give too many choices. If ICANN and everyone else gets off their butts and implement the.nom,.store,.web, and the other 4 then this will be perfect.
Forget about political parties and vote for people that support issues you like. Too often people go into the voting booth and pick the person affiliated with their party wthout even knowing their names and stance on issues.
Hell no they aren't. The Democratic partry get most of its support and cash from labor unions and high-tech industry. What they do is follow what lobbies want and what the NSA wants as does every politician.
The NSA doesn't want secure software going out to other countries because it makes their job harder.
does everyone here remember when they caught that dude selling secrets to China from our National lab. The only reason we caught him was because we USA) had a spy in china that found out that.
Hell no they aren't. The Democratic partry get most of its support and cash from labor unions and high-tech industry. What they do is follow what lobbies want and what the NSA wants as does every politician.
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Oh my god you went to a Zip drive. Take it from me they aren't that reliable. I'm on my third zip drive within a year. The drives themselves killed 2 of my disks.
SyQuest drives weren't terribly popular although I think they are way better than anything iOmega comes out with. Anyway about 8 months ago, probably long, SyQuest declared bankruptcy. Their web site is still open and there is a chance they might come back.
IBM is releasing a new version of OS/2 mainly bug fixes but it has new features too. IBM hasn't given up on it.
Your the man.
Linux turns me off for one reason the additude of the majority of it users (that I've met). Same with Mac users some of them (more like 1/2 - iMac users) are just as bad.
Java is still a threat, but not quite in the same way. The current thing to do if you nee a cross platform app is to use C/C++ to write the frontend and native OS things and hook Java into it with Corba. So You can get a program that loads fast and about 80% Java which is cross platform.
Perl wasn't invented for the web. It was invented for Unix as a scripting langauge. It just happen to make it into the web too. So of course Perl uses native Unix functions and crap like that. It was design for it. Porting it to Windows has been hard because of it.
You can buy spy sat images from them of almost any major city or mility bas in the Us and the world. Area 51 looks nice too and they say it doesn't exist.
I kinda missed the Amigas in my upgrade path. i had/have a Commodore Plus 4, down electrical storms. I know my 286 was the last Commodore, but I'm trying to remmber if my PC10 was one too.
Personally, I think companies go through phases which they change their screws. People complain about weird ones and they switch back.
The DNS database is owned by NSI/InterNIC. The 5 additional companies have a connection to that database and can put in a domain name. AOL cannot screw this up. The entire process is eaxctly the same except 5 addtional companies have the registration software.
Those 5 registrars edit Internic's databse, they don't have their own because Internic has one messed up database.
Just download the nightly build it has the components already compiled for you.
I would like to know what those TWO stable broswers are. Having used IE 1-5 I can't seem to find one.
You can't call it a failure at all. Doczilla already works using the old code base. The makres of Cold Fusion, cna'tremember the name, already have mozilla working as the internal rendering engine. Crap just go to mozillazine.org, at least 4 things have support for or are based on mozilla.
A few of the things are true but man I almost fell out of my chair reading that article.
First of all the guy mentions all these weird screws. Personally, I've opended up a whole bunch of computer cases (Apple, Commodore, Gateway, Sony, Packard Bell, Compaq, and a few others) and all of the screws are flat head.
Second, on an old gateway 486 my roommate put the power supply cables in wrong and turned it on. Nothing happen. He simply switch the cables and it worked fine. Maybe it was a good motherboard.
Wavs can be encoded to be stereo, 16-bt, 44 Hz man using the software that comes with a Sound Blaster 64.
I think its CSS for XML, but don't quote me on that.
I'm a CS major myself with a very little nuke knowledge though. All I know is the US gov will spend a lot of money to maximize damage and if possible minimize radiation.
From what I've read US Nukes try to kill everyone in the blast. Russians go more for the radiation related death, not sure the do this on purpose though. They might just have bad cores.
Do you know how much damn a fusion bomb could do, a lot more than a nuke. And it would have low radiation meaning that the guy dropping could wait a few years and move on in.
Microsoft admitted during the Antirtrust trial that they actually tell them(people conducting the surveys and test) what results they want.
Totally agree but with only 3 names (.com, .org, .net) it doesn't give too many choices. If ICANN and everyone else gets off their butts and implement the .nom, .store, .web, and the other 4 then this will be perfect.
Since nom is for people it should be cheap
web and store would be just like com
Forget about political parties and vote for people that support issues you like. Too often people go into the voting booth and pick the person affiliated with their party wthout even knowing their names and stance on issues.
Hell no they aren't. The Democratic partry get most of its support and cash from labor unions and high-tech industry. What they do is follow what lobbies want and what the NSA wants as does every politician.
The NSA doesn't want secure software going out to other countries because it makes their job harder.
does everyone here remember when they caught that dude selling secrets to China from our National lab. The only reason we caught him was because we USA) had a spy in china that found out that.
Hell no they aren't. The Democratic partry get most of its support and cash from labor unions and high-tech industry. What they do is follow what lobbies want and what the NSA wants as does every politician.
Oh my god you went to a Zip drive. Take it from me they aren't that reliable. I'm on my third zip drive within a year. The drives themselves killed 2 of my disks.
SyQuest drives weren't terribly popular although I think they are way better than anything iOmega comes out with. Anyway about 8 months ago, probably long, SyQuest declared bankruptcy. Their web site is still open and there is a chance they might come back.
Goto OnStream's web site and take a look at their 30GB and 50GB Desktop Digital Removable Drives. By far a better deal than this.
If you can afford 2GB+ worth of RAM, probably ECC, then you can afford Solaris.