I wonder how much the motion picture "Tomb Raider" cost the geek population in health care and cosmetics? (lotion, tissue, wrist and elbow sprains, etc)
I can agree with that. Konqueror tends to display pages large and clunky, even when you try to adjust the view formatting. Netscape just has way too many (stalled) problems for me. Galeon is a pain to upgrade, much like this article noted. All that's left is Mozilla, that renders everything very nicely. The only thing I had to configure for Mozilla, like Konqueror, was the Java support.
As long as companies and institutions keep hiring IT managers whose only technical knowledge lies in the realm of the Redmond, new technology will be implemented slowly. Every company or institution I either work or consult for now with a pro Microsoft IT manager is well behind the curve. The Linux/Unix pro IT managers I deal with already have IPV6.
Keep denying the fact that our government is being driven by the corporations, and keep taking that strong ass-ramming you are used to. I prefer to lobby to my representatives and fight for a change, try to bring back integrity and justice to our system. Man you're weak, just get on your knees and shut up.
I wonder how much the motion picture "Tomb Raider" cost the geek population in health care and cosmetics? (lotion, tissue, wrist and elbow sprains, etc)
Plenty of cheap labor and living is cheap. The only problem is the ridiculous taxation and the over zealous police force.
I can agree with that. Konqueror tends to display pages large and clunky, even when you try to adjust the view formatting. Netscape just has way too many (stalled) problems for me. Galeon is a pain to upgrade, much like this article noted. All that's left is Mozilla, that renders everything very nicely. The only thing I had to configure for Mozilla, like Konqueror, was the Java support.
Some exploits used to produce DOS attacks are not present in IPV6. I guess that is what he was getting at.
As long as companies and institutions keep hiring IT managers whose only technical knowledge lies in the realm of the Redmond, new technology will be implemented slowly. Every company or institution I either work or consult for now with a pro Microsoft IT manager is well behind the curve. The Linux/Unix pro IT managers I deal with already have IPV6.
Keep denying the fact that our government is being driven by the corporations, and keep taking that strong ass-ramming you are used to. I prefer to lobby to my representatives and fight for a change, try to bring back integrity and justice to our system. Man you're weak, just get on your knees and shut up.