If I'm correct, Firefox asks you what you want your default search to be when you install it the "first" time. Every subsequent use, upgrade, or reinstall uses your current profile.
Why does anybody need to be taught these things? Why can't we teach children to be overall curious and to have a will to be well informed on anything they deal with, or make decision on.
I see it all too often in the IT industry. Somebody gets taught something, and they don't know anything about it.
I want to know why people assume that ads are "bad." An ad that is relative to what I am searching, or what I am interested in makes it easy for me to keep up on things that "might" interest me. It's a way for those interesting things to find me, instead of vise versa. It's the crappy "win-this" flash ads that are the true scourage of the Internet.
Why is every post classifying diesels in the "non-renewable" category? Diesel engines can run on any number non-petroleum based diesel substitutes (soy/peanut/etc/etc), which are renewable, easy to produce products.
Also, this steam idea would be far less effective on a diesel as they run much cooler than their petro-based counterparts.
I think because of the lack of performance of many IT employees, companies are trying to fill a void at the same time they are trying to expand that very void.
I agree with the obvious. We need more thought, less retoric, less restriction (religion). Religion has no place in science, that's why it's call religion.
That's a Commie holiday. We don't support Commie holidays here in the US.
No, we "celebrate" Labor Day by forcing our blue collar workers to their jobs to run the retail stores while everyone else enjoys sales, promotions, and extended shopping hours.
Celebrate Labor Day by working! Amazing!
Yeah, exactly.. this is America, say one thing, do another.
What Google needs to do to successfully compete with MSN is to release their own messenger program that's tied in with GMail, only then will it be easier to switch your friends over to another free email service.
That's exactly what I want.. another connection, another contact list and another little icon at the bottom of my instant messenger. There are plenty of clients running around.
If google were to develop a client, at first glance, an open, maluable standard would be the jabber system.
So who determines what information you want accessible in what objects? I thought that was the power of hte unix shells. You could pull information from another process however you like.
I drive a Jetta TDi Turbo Diesel. It will run almost anything claimed as "*-diesel" with little or no modification.
Amazing how all the hype is pointing at gas-hybrids, yet (bio)diesel is where the technology is pointing. Why run a clean diesel engine with more (and cleaner processed) torque and power per liter, when you could dump money into oil company products.
Funny, Saddam said he had weapons too. He even thought he had weapons. Obviously, a few nukes here and there can be transported easily. I think it's rather ignorant to jump the gun in these situations and say that they do or do not have weapons. Unannounced inspections are the only thing that will show real proof.
My value in an e-book would be better left only to text books for college. I'd rather have all of my text books placed into a single portable.
The whole market would be based on crazed college students with educards readily buying e-books so they don't have to walk out to their 120 degree car to swap books mid day.
E-books, rather E-textbooks should be where the market plays out. I'd surely appreciate it rather than carrying a digital circuits book and a thousand page logic gate reference book to class.
If I'm correct, Firefox asks you what you want your default search to be when you install it the "first" time. Every subsequent use, upgrade, or reinstall uses your current profile.
Why does anybody need to be taught these things? Why can't we teach children to be overall curious and to have a will to be well informed on anything they deal with, or make decision on.
I see it all too often in the IT industry. Somebody gets taught something, and they don't know anything about it.
I want to know why people assume that ads are "bad." An ad that is relative to what I am searching, or what I am interested in makes it easy for me to keep up on things that "might" interest me. It's a way for those interesting things to find me, instead of vise versa. It's the crappy "win-this" flash ads that are the true scourage of the Internet.
Why is every post classifying diesels in the "non-renewable" category? Diesel engines can run on any number non-petroleum based diesel substitutes (soy/peanut/etc/etc), which are renewable, easy to produce products.
Also, this steam idea would be far less effective on a diesel as they run much cooler than their petro-based counterparts.
I think because of the lack of performance of many IT employees, companies are trying to fill a void at the same time they are trying to expand that very void.
I agree with the obvious. We need more thought, less retoric, less restriction (religion). Religion has no place in science, that's why it's call religion.
That's a Commie holiday. We don't support Commie holidays here in the US.
No, we "celebrate" Labor Day by forcing our blue collar workers to their jobs to run the retail stores while everyone else enjoys sales, promotions, and extended shopping hours.
Celebrate Labor Day by working! Amazing!
Yeah, exactly.. this is America, say one thing, do another.
What Google needs to do to successfully compete with MSN is to release their own messenger program that's tied in with GMail, only then will it be easier to switch your friends over to another free email service.
That's exactly what I want.. another connection, another contact list and another little icon at the bottom of my instant messenger. There are plenty of clients running around.
If google were to develop a client, at first glance, an open, maluable standard would be the jabber system.
"Opera is configured by default to identify itself as Internet Explorer' "
But why? FireFox identifies itself as FireFox because it makes itself out to be the next generation, Opera makes itself out to be just an alternative.
So who determines what information you want accessible in what objects? I thought that was the power of hte unix shells. You could pull information from another process however you like.
I drive a Jetta TDi Turbo Diesel. It will run almost anything claimed as "*-diesel" with little or no modification.
Amazing how all the hype is pointing at gas-hybrids, yet (bio)diesel is where the technology is pointing. Why run a clean diesel engine with more (and cleaner processed) torque and power per liter, when you could dump money into oil company products.
Funny, Saddam said he had weapons too. He even thought he had weapons. Obviously, a few nukes here and there can be transported easily. I think it's rather ignorant to jump the gun in these situations and say that they do or do not have weapons. Unannounced inspections are the only thing that will show real proof.
My value in an e-book would be better left only to text books for college. I'd rather have all of my text books placed into a single portable. The whole market would be based on crazed college students with educards readily buying e-books so they don't have to walk out to their 120 degree car to swap books mid day. E-books, rather E-textbooks should be where the market plays out. I'd surely appreciate it rather than carrying a digital circuits book and a thousand page logic gate reference book to class.