Both options are bad. The question "which is more bad" is a waste of time. You have a civic responsibility to vote and to vote intelligently. Go do it.
Nothing was finalized at these talks. I suspect that Steve is simply trying to calm things down while he waits to pickup deals with the rest of the studios after they pickup their 4Q sales.
I beg to differ... explicitly taking advantage of multiple CPUs is something that should be avoided for the vast majority of user space apps. Put the code to handle multiple CPUs into the kernel, and maybe a few shared libraries, and everybody wins.
The word 'compromise' wasn't used... I read 'Networking Flaw'. But that aside, yes, it is a vulnerability. If somebody in my office brings up an unauthorized wireless network I am definately going to go ape crazy to shut it down.
The consultant mentioned in the article who was told there are a lot of false positives really does have his work cut out for him. Those are not false positives at all. All it takes is one of those wireless-enabled to have a rootkit on it and *POOF*, your whole network is open to the neighbourhood script kiddies.
iWork is gaining steam, is it possible that by continuing to run MSOffice on the Mac they are encouraging continued development of iWork and eventually going to end up with another competetor in the Windows office suite arena?
OR have they they changed their mind and decided that they need Office to get along with other platforms and office suites in order to remain competetive?
I'll admit... I couldn't make it through this entire beast of an article, but this should stuck out: "Stars are an electrical, not a thermonuclear, phenomenon."
"...revenues reaching $140m by the end of 2010..."
http://www.economist.com/businessfinance/displaystory.cfm?story_id=14098313&CFID=75044961&CFTOKEN=55045025
It works for me so long as I'm not trying to login as root.
Me too! When I bought my brand new $$$$$ console all I wanted to do was install Linux on it so that it would be easy to use and maintain!
... that anybody who cares already knew about.
Introversion just released it's third hit in a row (Defcon) and their games are better than most of the high-budget ones I've tried.
Both options are bad. The question "which is more bad" is a waste of time. You have a civic responsibility to vote and to vote intelligently. Go do it.
Nothing was finalized at these talks. I suspect that Steve is simply trying to calm things down while he waits to pickup deals with the rest of the studios after they pickup their 4Q sales.
Blizzard makes millions on a successful business model, competitors complain about it.
Film at eleven.
Another thing they've got going for them... It's not illegal.
I've long since stopped downloading that which I do not own legally, and suggest you stop trying to justify your crime and do the same.
... 61999 to go!
I beg to differ... explicitly taking advantage of multiple CPUs is something that should be avoided for the vast majority of user space apps. Put the code to handle multiple CPUs into the kernel, and maybe a few shared libraries, and everybody wins.
I'd be darned sure to hold it in escrow until it does.
The word 'compromise' wasn't used... I read 'Networking Flaw'. But that aside, yes, it is a vulnerability. If somebody in my office brings up an unauthorized wireless network I am definately going to go ape crazy to shut it down.
The consultant mentioned in the article who was told there are a lot of false positives really does have his work cut out for him. Those are not false positives at all. All it takes is one of those wireless-enabled to have a rootkit on it and *POOF*, your whole network is open to the neighbourhood script kiddies.
So today slashdot loves wikipedia? I'll be looking forward to the "Wikipedia Kills Baby Seals" article tomorrow.
iWork is gaining steam, is it possible that by continuing to run MSOffice on the Mac they are encouraging continued development of iWork and eventually going to end up with another competetor in the Windows office suite arena?
OR have they they changed their mind and decided that they need Office to get along with other platforms and office suites in order to remain competetive?
Are either of these possible?
rsync only uses the timestamp if you tell it to. Otherwise it checksums each file.
Alas, I still cannot replicate one database from one server, and another database from another.
Maybe in version 8...
Thank-fully, I have \.'s IP in my hosts file.
ah ah aaaahBURN!
Seeing Adium X ported to Linux would tickle me pink (quack), but I wont hold my breath.
Mind you, Gaim became much more attractive when I discovered the magic gtk-theme-switch2 utility.
Probably the same thing I've done all those times a criminal left my fingerprints at a crime scene.
"This lifter is much smarter than our previous versions. It's our 18th version..."
...
...?
Version 1 Logic: Go up.
Version 18 Logic: Go up.
This is the exact same reason I haven't bought an iBook yet. I don't want the last PPC or the first Intel.
I'll admit... I couldn't make it through this entire beast of an article, but this should stuck out:
"Stars are an electrical, not a thermonuclear, phenomenon."
Is this for real?
* spend childhood memorizing #s
...
* spend 13 hours saying the same 10 words over and over
*** profit!!