I see a lot of talk about J2EE vs.Net. Very few people who don't have graduate level knowledge of the concepts mentioned above are even qualified to make the comparison, let alone an educated descision over which platform is right for their application.
Anyone remember the "Internet King?" of HyperGlobalMegaNet? That small startup that Bill Gates "bought out?"
"Hmmm. The Search King. Perhaps he can provide me with the faster lawsuits I require."
Now all we need is bootable bluetooth hard drives, and we'll be able to take our computer around with us. Then hardware auto-detection would really be a point of contention.
...but still more than I can afford.
Plus, who wants to sit in there getting cancer? I suppose you could set up an ISP business and hire someone else to watch the servers for you.
There are a lot of comments here that seem to seriously suggest some sort of warning system that involves killing the future explorers. I think you're missing the point... We're trying to keep people from being killed here. Its our fucked up, dangerous material that we're trying to take responsibilty for, and killing people to warn them off is not a way of acheiving that.
Rap City! Your chance to be a geekster rapper.
... Rhythmbox inexplicably stops skipping like a stone on the 2.6 kernel. Hooray! ... I think...
Yay! I got three cool computer gadgets and one shirt:
Pretty good loot but NONE OF THE GADGETS ARE LINUX COMPATIBLE!
Parents are crazy aren't they? ;)
(ps. a quick format got the key drive working, but any tips on the others'd be nice ;) )
We don't think that's what people want. A movie takes forever to download -- there's no instant gratification."
WHAT? WHAT?
Damn...
WOOOO HOOO!
I see a lot of talk about J2EE vs .Net. Very few people who don't have graduate level knowledge of the concepts mentioned above are even qualified to make the comparison, let alone an educated descision over which platform is right for their application.
What the fook ever, man.
A browser is a file manager, damn it.
you know, if we could just get the morons to stop making guns in the first place...
So, what's the best peer to peer application for linux these days?
If I were to install this on my machine, what exactly would I get?
Would it be just a basic BSD-like OS? Would any OS X features be there?
In short, how much of a running Mac OS X install is OS X and how much is Darwin?
Anyone remember the "Internet King?" of HyperGlobalMegaNet? That small startup that Bill Gates "bought out?" "Hmmm. The Search King. Perhaps he can provide me with the faster lawsuits I require."
Now all we need is bootable bluetooth hard drives, and we'll be able to take our computer around with us. Then hardware auto-detection would really be a point of contention.
...but still more than I can afford. Plus, who wants to sit in there getting cancer? I suppose you could set up an ISP business and hire someone else to watch the servers for you.
There are a lot of comments here that seem to seriously suggest some sort of warning system that involves killing the future explorers.
I think you're missing the point... We're trying to keep people from being killed here. Its our fucked up, dangerous material that we're trying to take responsibilty for, and killing people to warn them off is not a way of acheiving that.