If the Chinese people don't like the way their government is restricting their access to information then they have a moral obligation to overthrow that government, either peacefully via voting in the next election, or by force using a militia formed from the people.
Why don't you explain how easy political change is to the Falun Gong? I mean, gee whiz, why didn't they think of that?
You're statement is as large an oversimplfication as saying, "Why don't people in California just turn on their garden hoses to put out all those wildfires?"
Let's examine the options, shall we? 1) Blogs are for sharing thoughts and ideas. 2) Flickr is for sharing photographs. 3) Del.icio.us is for sharing and collecting information. 4) MySpace, um, well, you got me there. (Does this even count as a web 2.0 site?) From what I can tell it's purpose is solely for sharing STDs...
I'd say 75% of what you consider web 2.0 is actually pretty useful. If you insist on labeling us, how about calling us shrewd?
Nintendo's GameCube was their first non cartridge-based system, so supporting it's games is feasible. How could they support older cartridge-based games on an optical disc system?
The Animal Crossing delay really ticks me off. It leaves me wondering why I rushed to get the DS last year. Nintendo still hasn't managed to produce any good games for it.
I've always been a die hard Nintendo fanboy, but if things don't turn around they're gonna lose me. The turn around for new games is simply unacceptable...
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Don't knock it until you've tried it. Learning Dvorak is hardly challenging, you can easily switch in a week. Balancing between Dvorak and Qwerty is where it becomes more difficult.
Personally, I set most of my machines to Dvorak, but not all of them (Windows boxes usually remain Qwerty). That way when I have to use a Qwerty box I'm not left scratching my head.
Public transportation is a viable option in NYC as opposed to other parts of the country. So the New Yorkers care, at least.
I never realized Yahoo Maps had the public transportation option, which is cool. I agree, having the different line options on the map is critical information.
OpenBSD. If you're a networking guy Packet Filter (PF) is a cool toy to play with. But if you're looking for a more BSD-style Linux you might want to consider Slackware.
Another review for this Anti-Spyware tool that hasn't removed a thing from my box (I usually find a lttle thing or two after updating my definitions in AdWare)...
Did Microsft warn everyone else about the dangers of RealVNC???
Cooling is certainly important, but it really depends on how hard you are pounding it. I couldn't imagine myself hitting a NAS box too hard on my home network.
I would imagine it would have to be visually. Perhaps a menu system showing you the edit choices. After you hilight the selection another menu could provide the continuing branches, etc.
Once you've finalized your edit it would probably be helpful to have something keeping track of final edits, allowing you to revert to prior edits.
Interesting but complex. It certainly wouldn't be your average editor.
/cheer SilentChris
If the Chinese people don't like the way their government is restricting their access to information then they have a moral obligation to overthrow that government, either peacefully via voting in the next election, or by force using a militia formed from the people.
Why don't you explain how easy political change is to the Falun Gong? I mean, gee whiz, why didn't they think of that?
You're statement is as large an oversimplfication as saying, "Why don't people in California just turn on their garden hoses to put out all those wildfires?"
Let's examine the options, shall we?
1) Blogs are for sharing thoughts and ideas.
2) Flickr is for sharing photographs.
3) Del.icio.us is for sharing and collecting information.
4) MySpace, um, well, you got me there. (Does this even count as a web 2.0 site?) From what I can tell it's purpose is solely for sharing STDs...
I'd say 75% of what you consider web 2.0 is actually pretty useful. If you insist on labeling us, how about calling us shrewd?
Nintendo's GameCube was their first non cartridge-based system, so supporting it's games is feasible. How could they support older cartridge-based games on an optical disc system?
The Animal Crossing delay really ticks me off. It leaves me wondering why I rushed to get the DS last year. Nintendo still hasn't managed to produce any good games for it.
I've always been a die hard Nintendo fanboy, but if things don't turn around they're gonna lose me. The turn around for new games is simply unacceptable...
Very simple. Get a refund and call Trend Micro.
Don't knock it until you've tried it. Learning Dvorak is hardly challenging, you can easily switch in a week. Balancing between Dvorak and Qwerty is where it becomes more difficult.
Personally, I set most of my machines to Dvorak, but not all of them (Windows boxes usually remain Qwerty). That way when I have to use a Qwerty box I'm not left scratching my head.
Public transportation is a viable option in NYC as opposed to other parts of the country. So the New Yorkers care, at least.
I never realized Yahoo Maps had the public transportation option, which is cool. I agree, having the different line options on the map is critical information.
UK Google Maps marks the London Underground tube stops on the map!
Why doesn't NY (or any other US city) get the same treatment???
THANKS ALOT!!! My laptop is ruined!!!
I guarantee this guy runs Linux on a box somewhere and secretly LOVES it.
Martin,
It's not healthy to be a closet Linux user...
OpenBSD. If you're a networking guy Packet Filter (PF) is a cool toy to play with. But if you're looking for a more BSD-style Linux you might want to consider Slackware.
I didn't even realize they were around that long. 20 years is a pretty long run.
I wouldn't have guessed that would be a site that would recieve a lot of hits from Firefox users...
Another review for this Anti-Spyware tool that hasn't removed a thing from my box (I usually find a lttle thing or two after updating my definitions in AdWare)...
Did Microsft warn everyone else about the dangers of RealVNC???
Cooling is certainly important, but it really depends on how hard you are pounding it. I couldn't imagine myself hitting a NAS box too hard on my home network.
Samba.
I would imagine it would have to be visually. Perhaps a menu system showing you the edit choices. After you hilight the selection another menu could provide the continuing branches, etc.
Once you've finalized your edit it would probably be helpful to have something keeping track of final edits, allowing you to revert to prior edits.
Interesting but complex. It certainly wouldn't be your average editor.
in terms of speed, iSCSI can't touch 2GB Fibre-Channel...
So what you are saying is that you are one of the people everyone else needs to drown out?
Good job.
I second this post.
Here's your virus:
echo "" > impenetrable.txt
Are you going to carry a XBox around and play your friends wirelessly??? I think not.
Curious that you censor yourself on the "f-word" but not the other explatives...
Why is that the "next logical step"? Even with a Hexium, he would "still [be] waiting on [his] sexium".
Perhaps in this case the next logical step to having read that statement was to LAUGH.
Nevertheless, I'm busting your chops. Your post was quite informational.