Solaris was the first "proper" OS I used. The rest of the company was using Win3.1 but I felt honoured to use Solaris on a Spark box in the CAD department. It was light years ahead of anything I'd seen before.
He meant get a better standard DVD player. I bought the cheapest Chinese DVD player I could find and it skips everything I tell it to. Region free too. From the largest retailer in the UK.
"Hi, my name is Mark and I'm a member of the Noob foundation. I would really, really, really like a website that provides me with the Warez (War-rez). I have money for friends."
Are you for real AC? Who the hell under 50 writes like that? On Slashdot of all places?
Use a search engine, and scene release (whatever that is) indexing site. Newsbin was overrated.
And yet I've posted clips from a commercial radio station, received over 1,000 'views' and they are still there, untouched. I even stated "These are from Talksport". Still there.
Slightly off topic but I would have bought the $13 CD, copied it the a chrome metal cassette because the quality achieved was better than the $8 inferior version.
You reap what you sow and judging the quality of music my daughter listens too, the harvest is poor.
Households is the correct term. We all share the same ClubCard number in our house. It's on the car keys, my wallet and linked to our shared credit cards. Not only do Tescos know what I buy in their shop, they know what I buy in every shop.
I happen to think they pay me fairly well for my spending data, unlike all these websites who steal my data. I spend my ClubCard points on Xbox games. Four a year, I reckon.
Tescos are like Google in my eyes. I give them something, they give me something in return. I'm happy with the arrangements.
I buy all my drugs and bomb making equipment with cash.
In the UK, someone managed to get £270 + £30 costs from a spammer through the small claims court. Costs go up inline with the claim; £270 kept the costs under £30. This is from 2005; I believe the figure is £450 + £50 these days.
I think it a good figure. It's high enough to shock someone without making them bankrupt.
I love throwing out the £450 figure when spammers originate from my home town (bless you Gmail and your search Gods). The threat of knocking on their door to collect makes me feel warm inside.
My 360 can see my network share. It can navigate through the folders. I only exchanged short keys to get the XBOX talking to the PC. It plays Xvid and VOBs. I don't use the Media Centre [sic], although that was needed to exchange keys.
It's normal to quote your account number and sort code on invoices in the UK. What good are those number in the USA? I have no qualms about people paying money into my bank account.
I'd like to see a film called "Win, loose or draw?" staring Dale Winton.
Solaris was the first "proper" OS I used. The rest of the company was using Win3.1 but I felt honoured to use Solaris on a Spark box in the CAD department. It was light years ahead of anything I'd seen before.
He meant get a better standard DVD player. I bought the cheapest Chinese DVD player I could find and it skips everything I tell it to. Region free too. From the largest retailer in the UK.
"Hi, my name is Mark and I'm a member of the Noob foundation. I would really, really, really like a website that provides me with the Warez (War-rez). I have money for friends."
Are you for real AC? Who the hell under 50 writes like that? On Slashdot of all places?
Use a search engine, and scene release (whatever that is) indexing site. Newsbin was overrated.
People will create libraries and authoring tool for HTML5.
People aren't going to rewrite sprite animation functions and collision detection over and over.
Bit of a non-issue, if you ask me. It's probably why people aren't talking about it on Slashdot.
I pretty much agree with what you are saying, so this reply is really to counter the other replies.
If you need ABS, YOU ARE GOING TO FAST FOR THE ROAD CONDITIONS!
If this man saw the snow, there was no need to drive so fast that an emrgency stop could be needed.
Sleep at 6pm and awake at 2am? Welcome to the alcoholic's dawn!
Look it up. Spot those who come into work early every day. There are some things they cannot hide.
He said kdawson.
You said muppet. Kind of redundant and yet you got a +1 funny.
And yet I've posted clips from a commercial radio station, received over 1,000 'views' and they are still there, untouched. I even stated "These are from Talksport". Still there.
Mine says "£0.99 an hour! First hour free! Unlimited downloads!"
People are happy giving up their credit card numbers, but probably not happy with the zero service.
Don't connect to wireless networks you don't own.
The main issue I have is not that a website requires IE, it's a website doesn't support the latest version of Firefox.
Natwest - I'm looking at you.
I know you jest but everyone knows the Virgin brand. Everyone knows Branson has his fingers in all the pies.
Virgin, Tesco and the other MVNOs are going to fight it out soon. I wouldn't be surprised if Virgin won.
Slightly off topic but I would have bought the $13 CD, copied it the a chrome metal cassette because the quality achieved was better than the $8 inferior version.
You reap what you sow and judging the quality of music my daughter listens too, the harvest is poor.
"Dig up stupid"
Households is the correct term. We all share the same ClubCard number in our house. It's on the car keys, my wallet and linked to our shared credit cards. Not only do Tescos know what I buy in their shop, they know what I buy in every shop.
I happen to think they pay me fairly well for my spending data, unlike all these websites who steal my data. I spend my ClubCard points on Xbox games. Four a year, I reckon.
Tescos are like Google in my eyes. I give them something, they give me something in return. I'm happy with the arrangements.
I buy all my drugs and bomb making equipment with cash.
I hate 'me too' posts as much as the next person, but I strangly have no mod points today. I've had no real issues with Vista and I adopted early.
Win7 = Vista + patches
Eleven. It has a nice ring to it.
I think I just made a transatlantic joke that even I don't understand.
In the UK, someone managed to get £270 + £30 costs from a spammer through the small claims court. Costs go up inline with the claim; £270 kept the costs under £30. This is from 2005; I believe the figure is £450 + £50 these days.
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2005/12/28/court-victory-in-the-fight-against-spam-39244402/
That's not far off your $1,000.
I think it a good figure. It's high enough to shock someone without making them bankrupt.
I love throwing out the £450 figure when spammers originate from my home town (bless you Gmail and your search Gods). The threat of knocking on their door to collect makes me feel warm inside.
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"VIRUS base de données a été mis à jour"
I just said that to the wife in my best Parisian accent. I'm getting lucky tonight!
This is fine if you're old school; I do the same on my PC. Although I do upload some files to an online checker on occasion.
The shared laptop is a different kettle of fish though. Who knows what dirty apps the women in this house will find on facebook?
It's a database with one row.
Why use anything at all?
My 360 can see my network share. It can navigate through the folders. I only exchanged short keys to get the XBOX talking to the PC. It plays Xvid and VOBs. I don't use the Media Centre [sic], although that was needed to exchange keys.
I'm baffled.
I must appologise too. I'm old, have been gaming for over 25 years and never heard of Lord British.
Maybe some of us played different sorts of games?
My Spectrum 48k came with 6 games, only my parents didn't let me have all of them in one go, stating the edjucation thing.
They were willing to buy me programming books though. I got them to buy me gaming books, filled with lines and lines of code.
These days, I play far to many games. I'll be forty soon and I cannot read or write for shit.
It's normal to quote your account number and sort code on invoices in the UK. What good are those number in the USA? I have no qualms about people paying money into my bank account.