I was buying more music that I liked through eMusic for years before iTMS came along. What iTMS did was give the MASSES the music they wanted, in an easy to use interface. iTMS still doesn't have the majority of music I like, but it's still a great service.
I'm going to chime into the "bullshit" on this post. I've burnt at least 6 copies of the ERROR - S/T EP I bought from iTunes. I've put the Green Day - I fought the law single on about 10 mix cds, in a mix of Fairplay AAC's, non-DRM AAC, and mp3s. There is no limit on burning that i've been able to find.
There are several other countries that have a democratically elected government, with personal liberties and freedoms protected under their constitutions/charters. The US doesn't have the market cornered on that.
Why not pick the OS that most games are developed for right now for this theoretical idea? I know linux sells better in nerdland, but the majority of games aren't made for it yet. This suggestion still ties you into an OS, it's just harder to see.
Over at the Ars Mac Achaia, there's a thread about the downsides, they include:
Airport 3.4 is incompatible with MLdonkey filesharing. If you run MlMac or MlDonkey, the airport will drop the DHCP lease and refuse to renew. Your mac will assign itself a worthless IP.
PowerPage is reporting that this morning's update is cutting airport range on Extreme clients by up to 60% (!! !!).
OO...I hadn't noticed that. The only caveat to that is only the releases (1.1, 1.6, et al) are not previews. I wonder if the OP was using a stable release or a preview.
It depends on if "home" really means "back in the dorm rooms". If so, the school will never care, because internal bandwidth at EDU's is usually nigh-unsaturable.
I'd suspect it's similar to the way that Spammers use embedded objects and images in HTML messages to signal back to a server that your email address is a "hit" and is added to even more spam lists.
Actually, what happened is that infinium threatened to sue, HardOCP ignored their request in the legal arena. Then Infinium threatened again, using a letter that seems to be written by either a first year law student or a drunkard, so HardOCP, in order to cease the endless stream of bullshit, decided to escalate matters to the legal arena.
Goto Dealmac.com for the best deals on Mac-related deals.
Top-selling != Best game.
We call those small groups fighting "insurgents" and "terrorists". Duh.
I was buying more music that I liked through eMusic for years before iTMS came along. What iTMS did was give the MASSES the music they wanted, in an easy to use interface. iTMS still doesn't have the majority of music I like, but it's still a great service.
Audiolunchbox offers non-DRM mp3s or OGG. It's mostly independent music though.
I'm going to chime into the "bullshit" on this post. I've burnt at least 6 copies of the ERROR - S/T EP I bought from iTunes. I've put the Green Day - I fought the law single on about 10 mix cds, in a mix of Fairplay AAC's, non-DRM AAC, and mp3s. There is no limit on burning that i've been able to find.
That HTML is from the bookmarks file. There is a nice GUI to set this up, I just don't have the space available to host a screenshot of it.
That allows you to type in the address bar, and does a google search for %s. You can do this in Omniweb as well. Moz has done this for ages.
Firefox and Mozilla have them. Use the keywords function. It's easy. Like your mom.
There are several other countries that have a democratically elected government, with personal liberties and freedoms protected under their constitutions/charters. The US doesn't have the market cornered on that.
Why not pick the OS that most games are developed for right now for this theoretical idea? I know linux sells better in nerdland, but the majority of games aren't made for it yet. This suggestion still ties you into an OS, it's just harder to see.
NO FEAR!
OO...I hadn't noticed that. The only caveat to that is only the releases (1.1, 1.6, et al) are not previews. I wonder if the OP was using a stable release or a preview.
Mozilla isn't consumer software. It, Firebird, fox, thunderchicken are all technology previews. Netscape, Beonix, etc. are all consumer products.
Errr...umm....how about Keynote to replace Powerpoint?
Actually, if you were running it on Apple hardware, it would be a mac, because the hardware itself is called Powermac G
How is a G5 not a PC? It is a "Personal Computer" which is what PC stands for.
Not Dawn of the Dead, that Romero flick from the late 70's?
It depends on if "home" really means "back in the dorm rooms". If so, the school will never care, because internal bandwidth at EDU's is usually nigh-unsaturable.
Whoops!
ssh -l LOGINNAME -p PORTNUMBER HOSTNAME
ssh -l -p
Just did it to my server!
I'd suspect it's similar to the way that Spammers use embedded objects and images in HTML messages to signal back to a server that your email address is a "hit" and is added to even more spam lists.
smart men use ssh
Actually, what happened is that infinium threatened to sue, HardOCP ignored their request in the legal arena. Then Infinium threatened again, using a letter that seems to be written by either a first year law student or a drunkard, so HardOCP, in order to cease the endless stream of bullshit, decided to escalate matters to the legal arena.