This is a bit off-topic, but I know I could never completely give up paper. I mean I can type faster than I can write, but there is something about the free-form abilities of paper that make it so much better for taking notes. Handhelds come closer to addressing this problem, but I still feel that paper just WORKS for notes, and if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Not that I have anything against Symantec, but it depresses me to see a great resource such as SecurityFocus acquired by a company that notoriously blows the very thing people look to SecurityFocus to provide out of proportions.
SCO admin #2: [looks around behind the servers to find them unplugged]
Are you sure they'd be that bright? =)
Here's a mirror for you
if they tried designing electric cars without abandoning all automobile design conventions.
Its not quite dilbert... but you gotta dig that 70's style animation. I swear Scooby was in that first comic...
may have been right! And to think, I ignored his "The End Is Near" Sign. =P
This is a bit off-topic, but I know I could never completely give up paper. I mean I can type faster than I can write, but there is something about the free-form abilities of paper that make it so much better for taking notes. Handhelds come closer to addressing this problem, but I still feel that paper just WORKS for notes, and if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
There goes my dream of getting a job in Peru =)
Not that I have anything against Symantec, but it depresses me to see a great resource such as SecurityFocus acquired by a company that notoriously blows the very thing people look to SecurityFocus to provide out of proportions.
Weather it renders better or not, I still love Mozilla 1.0