Or why all the telecoms/ISP/netblock owners inspect the report that we send to him? I'm tired of sending a lot of reports of breaking tentatives to the netblock owners and didn't get the responses (in this case don't count the automatic responses).
And we have Gaim that's do all of the hard work and works great with various protocols.
Installation Instructions
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* emove Linux from you computer (detectable)
* Have more than 512Mb of RAM (300 for Windows)
* Free disk space (20Gb (only IE))
* Dual Xeon 3.6GHz with HT enabled
...of a man who suicides and the press tell us that the game kills another person.
It's obvious that the game is not the problem, I saw a lot of stories about gamers that died after 4 days of gaming (no pause for food or sleep).
When I take a look at Tech Evangelism bugs I can see that theres a lot of websites that user proprietary technology to a page render well.
I'm one of those users that don't try to test the same webpage on another browser (IE for example).
A lot of people is making some expectatives about Ajax, all the newspapers and magazines is telling about Ajax. Why? Beause it's cool to talk about ajax today, the people wanna see what is this fantastic thing.
Let's wait and see when Ajax will be applied to important things.
Yes, it's all about money. Why I need to put a senior DBA to install a Database if there is a lot of juniors that only need to click "Next, Next and Finish".
Today the world only wanna the $$$ on the pocket, why I will write a good article to publish into two weeks if I can write a poor article that is printed on every week?
It's the business man, accept or leave.
It is to see what will cause if you install something onto user computer without his permission.
Maybe this is not the first time that a company does this.
If you were a serious Oracle DBA you have installed the database and do a check-up to see if the things is secure at a acceptable level (default passwords removed, logs enabled, firewall protected). I see a lot of amateur installing databases and when it is usable there's no need to update or do security checks.
No, but the community need to check if the article is correct and if there is any mistake about the subject.
Slashdot works very well this way (forget the CowboyNeal mistakes and errors).
The market is the very best place to known if you are going win or lost the battle, let the users choose what method is the best and stop influencing the user's decision.
Or why all the telecoms/ISP/netblock owners inspect the report that we send to him? I'm tired of sending a lot of reports of breaking tentatives to the netblock owners and didn't get the responses (in this case don't count the automatic responses).
And we have Gaim that's do all of the hard work and works great with various protocols.
* emove Linux from you computer (detectable) * Have more than 512Mb of RAM (300 for Windows) * Free disk space (20Gb (only IE)) * Dual Xeon 3.6GHz with HT enabled
...of a man who suicides and the press tell us that the game kills another person. It's obvious that the game is not the problem, I saw a lot of stories about gamers that died after 4 days of gaming (no pause for food or sleep).
When I take a look at Tech Evangelism bugs I can see that theres a lot of websites that user proprietary technology to a page render well. I'm one of those users that don't try to test the same webpage on another browser (IE for example).
And where is the problem?
Another example of 'How to get your problem resolved with one click'.
A lot of people is making some expectatives about Ajax, all the newspapers and magazines is telling about Ajax. Why? Beause it's cool to talk about ajax today, the people wanna see what is this fantastic thing. Let's wait and see when Ajax will be applied to important things.
I found another article that is very interesting.
The first article tell us more about the Microsoft funds to install computer centers on another countries than spam.
Is there any blue screen on the espisodes?
...put offline a website with one post.
Fedora guys, please promote more the Tomcat platform although telling that you have .NET support. It's better to community.
...imagine if you get a Geforce to do password crack. Duh!
I'm not a jornalist, only a reader that is tired of reading the samethings every time. They have a template to do game reviews.
Yes, it's all about money. Why I need to put a senior DBA to install a Database if there is a lot of juniors that only need to click "Next, Next and Finish".
Today the world only wanna the $$$ on the pocket, why I will write a good article to publish into two weeks if I can write a poor article that is printed on every week? It's the business man, accept or leave.
It is to see what will cause if you install something onto user computer without his permission. Maybe this is not the first time that a company does this.
Wait the first bill and you will see if you need it anymore.
If you were a serious Oracle DBA you have installed the database and do a check-up to see if the things is secure at a acceptable level (default passwords removed, logs enabled, firewall protected). I see a lot of amateur installing databases and when it is usable there's no need to update or do security checks.
Of evern worse, listen music from Britney spears.
Computer Simulation can't help the project?
No, but the community need to check if the article is correct and if there is any mistake about the subject. Slashdot works very well this way (forget the CowboyNeal mistakes and errors).
The market is the very best place to known if you are going win or lost the battle, let the users choose what method is the best and stop influencing the user's decision.
And how long does it take to boot Mac OSX?