I do not see any ethical problems her. However if you start breaking into his online accounts, you may very well be faced with a whole lot of legal problems. As for the laptop, go for it. Privacy dies with the person IMHO. Same thing as when you read a dead relatives diary or something.
The article reads "8 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18". That's months from now. We have plenty time to get the last few details working. Who wants to be on the plastic road team? Anyone?
All we need now is a small patch that makes automated updates go to shutdown instead of reboot and then have MS do a daily update. Think of the power that could be saved. My GOD, MS might just save the planet.....or not.
Yes, but that does not make it the second most common element on earth. I don't think there are that many astronauts volunteering a trip to the sun to get some helium - even if it is for the sake of clowns everywhere;-)
I do not see any ethical problems her. However if you start breaking into his online accounts, you may very well be faced with a whole lot of legal problems. As for the laptop, go for it. Privacy dies with the person IMHO. Same thing as when you read a dead relatives diary or something.
...there is pie ;-)
Hate to be a dustbin then...
But who would be the villains - zee Germans?
The article reads "8 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18". That's months from now. We have plenty time to get the last few details working. Who wants to be on the plastic road team? Anyone?
Nope - IE does not need at crack to work. Not even a NOCD patch... ;-)
*Insert new Shareaza.com overlord comment here*
True and there are not so many bits flying around.
(3) If all else fails, make sure you get hit by a PCI bus.
Hey, just fill up the drive with puns like that and your data will be lost forever.....It'll never be able to recover. ;-)
All we need now is a small patch that makes automated updates go to shutdown instead of reboot and then have MS do a daily update. Think of the power that could be saved. My GOD, MS might just save the planet.....or not.
Then you can't see the helium - duh! ;-)
Yes, but that does not make it the second most common element on earth. I don't think there are that many astronauts volunteering a trip to the sun to get some helium - even if it is for the sake of clowns everywhere ;-)
I knew it! I'm surrounded by assholes.
she don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie - ehhhhh, or-ange?
Not funny, I actually read the title as
"Choice Overlord In Parallel Programming"
and that sounds like some scary stuff, mind you.
I thought I was da bomb.
Just digging a hole to build a new bypass.
I sure hope it's still under warranty, 'cause I'll be damned if I chip in for a new one.
/dev/null?
No altering of the data here.
Been there, done that - used ows (http://www.faqs.org/faqs/compression-faq/part1/se ction-9.html)
how every Zen of you
Using an AOL CD was your first mistake. They are not made of plastic, the are forged of pure evil.
Linux predates Microsoft's patents.
I guess there is no way we're going to have a serious discussion on this subject.
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