Apple has been really taking security seriously lately and this only helps to build confidence that the machine is capable of being used by more novice users who know nothing about the evils of being rooted.
Speak for yourself dude. Personally, I enjoy being rooted-- sometimes several times a day. Remember: it's only naughty if you want it to be.
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) in the Optical Spectrum
What the hell have they been looking at? If, Hubble, the most powerful optical scope can barely make out distant planets, what makes them think they're going to see distant alien figures on those distant planets? Moreover, the alien life is likely to be simple bacteria, something we can barely see here on Earth. Sounds like these guys have just been staring at the "man in the moon" for too long.
At an expo, you expose products. E3's own website states that its intent is to showcase the bleeding-edge of interactive entertainment. And since the public can't attend, Joe Gamer isn't going to care that Game X isn't available for him to buy. Clearly, some game that made it through marketing, production, and shipping shouldn't win a "Best of Show" award at a developer's expo.
Worldcom is going for Chapter 11..
It's been "going" there for a long time now. Big deal.
Apple has been really taking security seriously lately and this only helps to build confidence that the machine is capable of being used by more novice users who know nothing about the evils of being rooted.
Speak for yourself dude. Personally, I enjoy being rooted-- sometimes several times a day. Remember: it's only naughty if you want it to be.
BEOWULF! Say it with me now...
Hey, I got an idea. Why don't you take your lasers and shine them on this useless zombie sat and put it out of its misery.
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) in the Optical Spectrum
What the hell have they been looking at? If, Hubble, the most powerful optical scope can barely make out distant planets, what makes them think they're going to see distant alien figures on those distant planets? Moreover, the alien life is likely to be simple bacteria, something we can barely see here on Earth. Sounds like these guys have just been staring at the "man in the moon" for too long.
At an expo, you expose products. E3's own website states that its intent is to showcase the bleeding-edge of interactive entertainment. And since the public can't attend, Joe Gamer isn't going to care that Game X isn't available for him to buy. Clearly, some game that made it through marketing, production, and shipping shouldn't win a "Best of Show" award at a developer's expo.
Google must be one hell of a corporate sponsor to get away with something like that.
With all that legal linking nonsense, it's funny that they don't even have a robots.txt file on their site.
If you want to cheat, use these laser cues. It works so much better. :-)