I suppose this is as good a place as any to show my Powerbook 3400, autographed by Douglas Adams 6 months before he died.
Powerbook
We miss him, but obviously, his work lives on.
Hachamovitch said he gets asked often -- on airplanes, at dinner parties -- whether people can feel secure using IE. His advice is to use the browser with Windows XP and with XP's Windows Update service turned on and the latest update kit -- Service Pack 2, or SP2 -- installed.
"Whatever software anyone writes at any time, there are malicious people out there. They will target and they will find things to do," he said. "There's a really long discussion we can have around how do you judge trust, how do you judge vulnerability, how do you judge exploitability, how do I judge my safety, what are safe browsing habits?" he said. "Candidly, what do I say to them? I think XP SP2 is still the best browser overall when you look at the full set of criteria for choosing a browser."
I wish I could get a high-paying job parroting stuff that deep down I knew was a load of crap, but would never admit.
These aren't the browser features you're looking for . Move along. Move along.
Ads? How can you click on them if you don't see them?
Adding/banners/,/ads/, fastclick, and doubleclick to your AdBlock filters will take a lion's share of that garbage.
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So do Arnold and Maria Shriver. I think it's quite odd that Arnold once professed, as a young man in Austria, that he had 3 goals in life: to become an American, to become famous, and to marry a Kennedy.
In light of goal #3, how strange that he would be getting all gushy and starry eyed over Nixon during his speech at the RNC convention.
I haven't used my dock since I got an eXo skin for mine. It's a pain in the ass to remove the case every time you want to recharge or sync, and very few cases accomodate the dock.
If it sucks, will Lucas have to face the Wrath of Cannes?
I suppose this is as good a place as any to show my Powerbook 3400, autographed by Douglas Adams 6 months before he died. Powerbook We miss him, but obviously, his work lives on.
Hachamovitch said he gets asked often -- on airplanes, at dinner parties -- whether people can feel secure using IE. His advice is to use the browser with Windows XP and with XP's Windows Update service turned on and the latest update kit -- Service Pack 2, or SP2 -- installed. "Whatever software anyone writes at any time, there are malicious people out there. They will target and they will find things to do," he said. "There's a really long discussion we can have around how do you judge trust, how do you judge vulnerability, how do you judge exploitability, how do I judge my safety, what are safe browsing habits?" he said. "Candidly, what do I say to them? I think XP SP2 is still the best browser overall when you look at the full set of criteria for choosing a browser." I wish I could get a high-paying job parroting stuff that deep down I knew was a load of crap, but would never admit. These aren't the browser features you're looking for . Move along. Move along.
Ads? How can you click on them if you don't see them? Adding /banners/, /ads/, fastclick, and doubleclick to your AdBlock filters will take a lion's share of that garbage.
forest
People hang out at the Metreon and play the PS2s, but I hardly ever see anyone BUY anything.
So do Arnold and Maria Shriver.
I think it's quite odd that Arnold once professed, as a young man in Austria, that he had 3 goals in life: to become an American, to become famous, and to marry a Kennedy.
In light of goal #3, how strange that he would be getting all gushy and starry eyed over Nixon during his speech at the RNC convention.
But make sure the needles are clean too. Anyone remember this story?
I haven't used my dock since I got an eXo skin for mine. It's a pain in the ass to remove the case every time you want to recharge or sync, and very few cases accomodate the dock.
I don't miss using a dock at all, actually.
Anyone remember how Tycho Brahe died? If you've had that much coffee, make sure to drain the ole bladder.