People are moving *away* from NT, why bother writing an emulator for it??
For the first time EVER, Microsoft is using the "New Technology" on home-user Windows versions and you say that people are moving away from NT?
If you plan to use Windows XP in the future, believe-me, you'll have a VERY NT-based future.
The more I hear stuff like this, the more I believe Microsoft is the brain child of Satan. Bill Gates has far to much power, and is taking far to many liberties.
Too much power? It's fair to say that Microsoft's shareholders OWN Bill Gates, not the opposite.
BTW, what is the big problem about having your fingerprint information inside the government's database (I am not saying that you have a problem with that, just asking)?
If you are not a criminal, you don't have to worry about your fingerprint (the government is not going to track you down using your fingerprints, they have better ways to do that).
I wonder if it's the spiffy GNU hello.c which includes its own email client.
;)
Emacs?
Where's open?
I believe that SkyOS's Linux emulation only allows stdin and stdout file handles, that is why it only runs "hello world".
People are moving *away* from NT, why bother writing an emulator for it??
For the first time EVER, Microsoft is using the "New Technology" on home-user Windows versions and you say that people are moving away from NT?
If you plan to use Windows XP in the future, believe-me, you'll have a VERY NT-based future.
However with more than 6 billion people on the planet
This is not a global ID card so you don't have to worry about "duplicated" (even if it's just a partial print) fingerprint information.
True, it does not carry your fingerprint
BTW, what is the big problem about having your fingerprint information inside the government's database (I am not saying that you have a problem with that, just asking)?
If you are not a criminal, you don't have to worry about your fingerprint (the government is not going to track you down using your fingerprints, they have better ways to do that).
Not to mention have email...
Wow, the best spam opt-out system ever!
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