WTF is this about? I tell you as more and more jobs leave this country, I am going to stop using any company's product or service that ships jobs off shore. I am sorry but if I were an exec at AOL, I would market a patriotism theme. Brought to Americans by Americans...how f*ing stupid are these people? Just as Dell is bringing there call center back after a FAILED off shore bid, so will AOL.
Saw the premier in Providence. You end up left with more questions than answers, from a graphics point-of-view, there was some really awesome animations. I wonder if they are going to release a directors cut, then maybe something with a collectable widget .
Aren't all web pages files...and don't you have to share them to make them available to the public...(publish to a webserver). Dot.com becomes Dot.gone for real.
* Abundant bandwidth. The overbuilding of telecommunications networks contributed to telecom's crash. But the huge amounts of available capacity on fiber-optic networks will be a key factor in making on-demand computing possible, says John Patrick, who recently retired as vice president of IBM's Internet effort and now lectures and writes. "The byproduct of overinvestment is plentiful, reliable, reasonably priced bandwidth," he notes.
"The byproduct of overinvestment is plentiful, reliable, reasonably priced bandwidth," HA...not in my area, can anyone say MONOPOLY by AT&T's CABLE division. If there is so much bandwidth, light me up on FIBER, bring it to my home...
When one falls to the darkside (M$), two join the rebellian. I'll never own another M$ product, I've paid for the same crappy code since Win3.1. That's 4 or 5 times that I have shelled out cash to the empire for the same f*(&king code. I switched to RH and am damn proud. I have no problem buying older hardware...besides being significantly cheaper, it is usually supported. I haven't had one instance where it's not been. KDE3.0 is a nice desktop, and the notepad like editors aren't bad either. In about 1.5 months I have built a significant network complete with custom firewall, mailserver, webserver (apache) and database (mysql) all running without ever rebooting!!! Linux ROCKs, and has a new convert!
They turned off all the news stations because it was interrupting the table games...
Details...this sounds like a neat project.
You must work for Cisco Systems...
You must have worked @ Crosspoint Towers in Lowell...
WTF is this about? I tell you as more and more jobs leave this country, I am going to stop using any company's product or service that ships jobs off shore. I am sorry but if I were an exec at AOL, I would market a patriotism theme. Brought to Americans by Americans...how f*ing stupid are these people? Just as Dell is bringing there call center back after a FAILED off shore bid, so will AOL.
Saw the premier in Providence. You end up left with more questions than answers, from a graphics point-of-view, there was some really awesome animations. I wonder if they are going to release a directors cut, then maybe something with a collectable widget .
Pretty funny...
Aren't all web pages files...and don't you have to share them to make them available to the public...(publish to a webserver). Dot.com becomes Dot.gone for real.
The demand will come when energy becomes scarce...
* Abundant bandwidth. The overbuilding of telecommunications networks contributed to telecom's crash. But the huge amounts of available capacity on fiber-optic networks will be a key factor in making on-demand computing possible, says John Patrick, who recently retired as vice president of IBM's Internet effort and now lectures and writes. "The byproduct of overinvestment is plentiful, reliable, reasonably priced bandwidth," he notes. "The byproduct of overinvestment is plentiful, reliable, reasonably priced bandwidth," HA...not in my area, can anyone say MONOPOLY by AT&T's CABLE division. If there is so much bandwidth, light me up on FIBER, bring it to my home...
LOL, I thought the same thing...
When one falls to the darkside (M$), two join the rebellian. I'll never own another M$ product, I've paid for the same crappy code since Win3.1. That's 4 or 5 times that I have shelled out cash to the empire for the same f*(&king code. I switched to RH and am damn proud. I have no problem buying older hardware...besides being significantly cheaper, it is usually supported. I haven't had one instance where it's not been. KDE3.0 is a nice desktop, and the notepad like editors aren't bad either. In about 1.5 months I have built a significant network complete with custom firewall, mailserver, webserver (apache) and database (mysql) all running without ever rebooting!!! Linux ROCKs, and has a new convert!