C'mon guys !! use Kazaa Lite, not the full version!! At least give yourselves a chance. And the best place to get Kazaa Lite these days is... yep, Kazaa !!!
GIMP on Win32?
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Okay, you think GIMP's invasion of the Win32 platform will spur Adope to release Photoshop for Linux?
I hope so, coz linux software is free and I'll never pay full price for Photoshop
Can somone please explain the implications of using plain text SSL encryption? I'm under the impression that 128bit or above, non-reversible encryption is, in all practise, unbreakable. Also, isn't it common practise to encrypt sensitive data stored in a database with the same level of security? So, if someone does snif an encrypted packet, or access your database, how can they actually make use of the data they steal?
So, can Linux distributors (or Linus himself) sue SCO for defamation? I'm sure that some companies have resisted purchasing Linux distributions in the past few months, in light of this court case...
ahhh... this is what happens when your R&D dept. can't keep up with the marketing dept...
gimmiks for the kiddies...
Many people would. You pay US$600 and get a PC that will have games written to work on it, without any hardware upgrades for the next 2 years...
I dont EVER want to be photographed in that much detail !!
'"If you are compelled to give back to the community, then you don't have the opportunity to benefit from that knowledge,"'
-Chris Sharp
translated:
f**ck you all. We're only here for the money.
Hey, I can write Linux software that crashes as well as Windows software! For all we know their servers are still running (win or Linux)...
C'mon guys !! use Kazaa Lite, not the full version!! At least give yourselves a chance. And the best place to get Kazaa Lite these days is... yep, Kazaa !!!
Okay, you think GIMP's invasion of the Win32 platform will spur Adope to release Photoshop for Linux?
I hope so, coz linux software is free and I'll never pay full price for Photoshop
simAnt of course...
Can somone please explain the implications of using plain text SSL encryption? I'm under the impression that 128bit or above, non-reversible encryption is, in all practise, unbreakable. Also, isn't it common practise to encrypt sensitive data stored in a database with the same level of security? So, if someone does snif an encrypted packet, or access your database, how can they actually make use of the data they steal?
thanx
Maybe you're referring to the HP 95LX... A palmtop from 1991.
You can check out the details at:
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/95lx/
So, can Linux distributors (or Linus himself) sue SCO for defamation? I'm sure that some companies have resisted purchasing Linux distributions in the past few months, in light of this court case...
Well, it's decided... I'm sticking with MSN search... pr0n me !!
leave him alone. he uses a mac and expects it to do the searching for him.....
yeah, right, the server gets slashdotted just before I get to see the 1981 XXX-Rated Digital Watch...
holy shit. you showed him!
Are we not even getting to the stage where physics kicks in.
hehe... using lasers to read digital information from a reflective disk and no physics? wow!
so, you payed full price for a 9700?
I'd mod you up, but I've got bad karma, from saying stupid shit all the time...
hehe...
hey, why are you reading slashdot??
I'm still waiting for Doom 3 !!
Come on. Give me another one of your mod points. Continue modding me down and I will become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.
I post! you read it!
holy shit dude. you're a geek !!
you 2 should get together and write a book... that was pretty funny..
wow, that's awesome man... I'm smashed atm and that toally messed with my head.