UPS is the slowest way to ship anything. Everything I've ever ordered online that has been shipped via UPS has taken over a week to get here, not counting weekends since they don't even work on weekends. Fedex and the US Postal Service are much faster.
Here's a thought.. if we're going to get thrown in jail for downloading a copyrighted song, why not just steal the CD from Wal-Mart? If we get caught the punishment will be way less severe than jailtime.
Who knows, if they manage to come up with something unified and useful for their employees, they might try making it (or some form of it) available as an option on the computers they sell.
A big company such as IBM switching to Linux is sure to bring good things to the community. Perhaps this is the first major step in bringing Linux to the desktop market.
This is pretty awesome, I live in Las Cruce a I'm going to school at NMSU. This is going to be cool!
So, does slashdot get paid for running such blatant advertising copy for technology that doesn't even seem to exist commercially yet? If so, how much?
If I had any mod points I'd definitely use them on you. You sound almost sarcastic but I wouldn't at all be surprised if all of that came true.
the only Super Saver shipping I've seen has been shipped through Fedex and it's always 2-3 days.
UPS is the slowest way to ship anything. Everything I've ever ordered online that has been shipped via UPS has taken over a week to get here, not counting weekends since they don't even work on weekends. Fedex and the US Postal Service are much faster.
64 bit Windows was the first. *ducks*
Here's a thought.. if we're going to get thrown in jail for downloading a copyrighted song, why not just steal the CD from Wal-Mart? If we get caught the punishment will be way less severe than jailtime.
Who knows, if they manage to come up with something unified and useful for their employees, they might try making it (or some form of it) available as an option on the computers they sell.
We can hope anyway.
If they make a unified desktop distribution it could definitely help Linux get a foot in the door of the desktop market.
A big company such as IBM switching to Linux is sure to bring good things to the community. Perhaps this is the first major step in bringing Linux to the desktop market.
96 Blanket airports with Wi-Fi There are more Centrino ads than hot spots. How about covering check-in lines, gates, baggage claim, and the restrooms.
Airports would become so much fun if we had WiFi in the restrooms!
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