The problem is that many of the software packages do not allow you to opt out of their spyware. They simply install it and may mention it in their EULA. Go download Kazaa and see if you have any option to opt out of their spyware. Unfortunately there is no such option.
I didn't see any data. How many people did they test? How did they determine if the thoughts were parallel or serial by watching N2PC?
The article was a good brief overview but had no links to the report itself.
BTW. Did it seem odd that the experiments were performed in 1994 but the article was just published? I wish I had 5 years to evaluate my findings and report back.
This kid is class A1 STUPID! When you are under investigation from the FBI you should not be hacking into government computers to get back at them DOH! Oh well, I guess this is an example of Darwinism. Put another criminal behind bars.
What? You mean you want to re-use the same hardware over and over. That would be way to logical. Don't damn us yet. I still have to make it to retirement.
I didn't feel that way at all. I am a fairly new Linux user (13 months or so) and have never tried BSD but this article inspired me to go out and give BSD a try. Hopefully after working with both I can give an opinion that means something. ~Billkr
Counter says 615 now.
Poor thing took 120 seconds to load, but it finally got to it. Time to upgrade to an Xscale processor
The problem is that many of the software packages do not allow you to opt out of their spyware. They simply install it and may mention it in their EULA. Go download Kazaa and see if you have any option to opt out of their spyware. Unfortunately there is no such option.
I didn't see any data. How many people did they test? How did they determine if the thoughts were parallel or serial by watching N2PC?
The article was a good brief overview but had no links to the report itself.
BTW. Did it seem odd that the experiments were performed in 1994 but the article was just published? I wish I had 5 years to evaluate my findings and report back.
I laughed hard and then started to worry that you might be serious. Whew... no such page
This kid is class A1 STUPID! When you are under investigation from the FBI you should not be hacking into government computers to get back at them DOH! Oh well, I guess this is an example of Darwinism. Put another criminal behind bars.
What? You mean you want to re-use the same hardware over and over. That would be way to logical. Don't damn us yet. I still have to make it to retirement.
I didn't feel that way at all. I am a fairly new Linux user (13 months or so) and have never tried BSD but this article inspired me to go out and give BSD a try. Hopefully after working with both I can give an opinion that means something.
~Billkr