No I don't think that, but I am also not going to feel bad for a country that hides this guy. We are dropping food and other supplies and we are trying NOT to hurt civilians but some may die which is sad. but it's better than osama, wasan't it him who said the American public was the enemy as well? because they paid taxes. As far as I'm concerned no matter what has happend this was brought on,osama deserves this.
Food for thought:
1) Approach someone talking about "peace" and saying things like "there should be no retaliation."
2) Engage in brief conversation, ask if military force is appropriate.
3) When he says "No," ask, "Why not?"
4) Wait until he says something to the effect of, "Because that would just cause more innocent deaths, which would be awful and we should not cause more violence."
5) When he's in mid sentence, punch him in the face as hard as you can.
6) When he gets back up to punch you, point out that it would be a mistake and contrary to his values to strike you, because that would, "be awful and he should not cause more violence."
7) Wait until he agrees that he has pledged not to commit additional violence.
8) Punch him in the face again, harder this time.
Repeat steps 5 through 8 until they understand that sometimes it is necessary to punch back.
I've had many loved ones die of cancer, as I'm sure many others have as well, This amy sound cold hearted but if they got to kill animals to cure cancer so be it. I think it's worth it.
I'm going to go eat a steak now...........
Sorry guys I obviously didn't make my point clear (my fault) yes linux needs WM like Gnome and KDE yes they are easy to use, Yes I'm glad they are there to make it easier for people to use, I just don't like them for my WM. I've got a p2 350 (although I do have 400+ MB of ram;) and my computer runs great with XFCE or a lighter weight WM, It doesn't slow to a crawl with Gnome or KDE but you do see a difference in preformance.
KDE is great, so is Gnome, just not my cup of tea.
Thats a great reply, I'm realy glad you thought about what you said before you said it! LMAO. ok let me put what I said straight for you GNOME and KDE are not for me. I like to put my cup to use in other areas like getting work done. ok now don't get me wrong I never said they suck actually they are great just NOT FOR ME. ok? I'm sorry if I offended you.
I don't like kde or gnome for that matter, If I wanted a cpu heavy WM I'd use windows. I know saying that will piss some people off but it's true. The reason I started useinglinux a few years ago was to NOT have a computer thats memory was all bogged down with the GUI (windows) so I turned to Linux. WM's like kde and Gnome are great for transition from windows but the reason for changing should be to get more out of your PC not just to be cool or whatever.I usually use XFCE or iceWM mainly because I don't carre what "theme" I'm using, I care about how well my apps will run. Please don't flame me for saying that.
To me if an OS looks good fine but what I'm really intrested in is can it get my work done? True apple has a point they do own the copyright to aqua but if the biggest thing they worry about is it's looks then I'm not too intrested, thanks but no thanks.
You make a good point but the reailty is, if alot of security holes were patched during the first code red this current situation wouldn't even exist. Which leaves me to believe that MS sysadmins are either REALLY lasy or just don't care.
No, if the world revolved around Linux I don't think we'd be hearing about viruses EVERY week. Sure we'd hear about them, just not as much as we bo with MS's great products.
If you running M$ IIS, or for that matter if your relying on anything MS you'd better expect a virus.Admins need to start keeping up to date with patches, although with Microsoft products thats a never ending battle and half the time patches will do more harm then good.
he he he lucky you I posted the exact same thing and got modded down! :( all well, I'll live.
No I don't think that, but I am also not going to feel bad for a country that hides this guy. We are dropping food and other supplies and we are trying NOT to hurt civilians but some may die which is sad. but it's better than osama, wasan't it him who said the American public was the enemy as well? because they paid taxes. As far as I'm concerned no matter what has happend this was brought on,osama deserves this.
Food for thought: 1) Approach someone talking about "peace" and saying things like "there should be no retaliation." 2) Engage in brief conversation, ask if military force is appropriate. 3) When he says "No," ask, "Why not?" 4) Wait until he says something to the effect of, "Because that would just cause more innocent deaths, which would be awful and we should not cause more violence." 5) When he's in mid sentence, punch him in the face as hard as you can. 6) When he gets back up to punch you, point out that it would be a mistake and contrary to his values to strike you, because that would, "be awful and he should not cause more violence." 7) Wait until he agrees that he has pledged not to commit additional violence. 8) Punch him in the face again, harder this time. Repeat steps 5 through 8 until they understand that sometimes it is necessary to punch back.
I've had many loved ones die of cancer, as I'm sure many others have as well, This amy sound cold hearted but if they got to kill animals to cure cancer so be it. I think it's worth it. I'm going to go eat a steak now...........
Sorry guys I obviously didn't make my point clear (my fault) yes linux needs WM like Gnome and KDE yes they are easy to use, Yes I'm glad they are there to make it easier for people to use, I just don't like them for my WM. I've got a p2 350 (although I do have 400+ MB of ram ;) and my computer runs great with XFCE or a lighter weight WM, It doesn't slow to a crawl with Gnome or KDE but you do see a difference in preformance.
KDE is great, so is Gnome, just not my cup of tea.
Thats a great reply, I'm realy glad you thought about what you said before you said it! LMAO. ok let me put what I said straight for you GNOME and KDE are not for me. I like to put my cup to use in other areas like getting work done. ok now don't get me wrong I never said they suck actually they are great just NOT FOR ME. ok? I'm sorry if I offended you.
I don't like kde or gnome for that matter, If I wanted a cpu heavy WM I'd use windows. I know saying that will piss some people off but it's true. The reason I started useinglinux a few years ago was to NOT have a computer thats memory was all bogged down with the GUI (windows) so I turned to Linux. WM's like kde and Gnome are great for transition from windows but the reason for changing should be to get more out of your PC not just to be cool or whatever.I usually use XFCE or iceWM mainly because I don't carre what "theme" I'm using, I care about how well my apps will run. Please don't flame me for saying that.
To me if an OS looks good fine but what I'm really intrested in is can it get my work done? True apple has a point they do own the copyright to aqua but if the biggest thing they worry about is it's looks then I'm not too intrested, thanks but no thanks.
You make a good point but the reailty is, if alot of security holes were patched during the first code red this current situation wouldn't even exist. Which leaves me to believe that MS sysadmins are either REALLY lasy or just don't care.
Well since the topic was about micro$oft one might conclude that something you post would actually have to do with topic at hand.
No, if the world revolved around Linux I don't think we'd be hearing about viruses EVERY week. Sure we'd hear about them, just not as much as we bo with MS's great products.
If you running M$ IIS, or for that matter if your relying on anything MS you'd better expect a virus.Admins need to start keeping up to date with patches, although with Microsoft products thats a never ending battle and half the time patches will do more harm then good.