Geez, I know what you mean. I get so pissed off when I see my CPU time being used just sitting at 0 with ZoneAlarm running. It's a huge pain in the ass.
how will a known security vunerability be fixed on a "stripped" version of 2K or NT in an ATM, and how long do you think it will take them to impliment these updates, if they can update them at all?
Right, because ATM's will be listening on port 135 by default, so they'll need a blaster patch. Get a clue man. You're talking like they're gonna take an average home computer and hook it up to an assload of money. That really makes sense.
...where the person using the device doesn't knowingly interact with a computer. Typical CE-based devices include personal digital assistants and cell phones
What the hell do you think they think they're interacting with? Magic little people that do what you say at the tap of a stylus?
Did anoyone else feel sad after looking at the picture of the group of Sony SDR-4Xs? They already have them looking like N'Sync! Damn Japanese popculture.
I agree that all mathematics already exists and really can't be "invented". But it's not necessarily true that all algorithms are discoveries of abstract mathematics. Google's is one of many algorithms that's pretty much formulated on its own math.
Hopefully you've read what you wrote by now and realized how stupid of a comment that was. Gravity was a discovery becuase it already existed. Algorithms are invented. I don't know about you, but I haven't seen any algorithms on the side of the road when I drive to work.
Besides, most inventions were found by accident, that doesn't make them discoveries.
You are exactly right, however, by using the word "web document" everywhere, I think they've bypassed clearcase as being prior art. Although it could easily be used to manage a website.
I hope SBC gets it so I can stiff em twice when I get a cable modem/digital cable. They are not as dirty as the used to be, but I can't stand the thought of funding terrorism. (That's right, paying the Baby Bells money is funding terrorism, I have no proof, just believe me)
Quoteth www.snpp.com: Note: Although Fox is promoting Feb. 16th's celebration as the night the 300th episode is airing, it is in fact THIS episode that is the 300th by count.
Which is referring to last week's episode when Marge pumped some iron.
Geez, I know what you mean. I get so pissed off when I see my CPU time being used just sitting at 0 with ZoneAlarm running. It's a huge pain in the ass.
You could go to the blackboxvoting.com site, now you have to wait a day for them to recuperate.
Right, because ATM's will be listening on port 135 by default, so they'll need a blaster patch. Get a clue man. You're talking like they're gonna take an average home computer and hook it up to an assload of money. That really makes sense.
George, is it you?
Bill Gates, Ronald Reagan, Oprah, and ..... Marilyn Manson?? That about sums up the people I consume.
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What the hell do you think they think they're interacting with? Magic little people that do what you say at the tap of a stylus?
Wouldn't triple duping been six?
Did anoyone else feel sad after looking at the picture of the group of Sony SDR-4Xs? They already have them looking like N'Sync! Damn Japanese popculture.
Eh, more like 17,636,358,300,000,000, but who's counting.
I agree that all mathematics already exists and really can't be "invented". But it's not necessarily true that all algorithms are discoveries of abstract mathematics. Google's is one of many algorithms that's pretty much formulated on its own math.
Hopefully you've read what you wrote by now and realized how stupid of a comment that was. Gravity was a discovery becuase it already existed. Algorithms are invented. I don't know about you, but I haven't seen any algorithms on the side of the road when I drive to work.
Besides, most inventions were found by accident, that doesn't make them discoveries.
Drinking wine by removing the cork to allow the wine to pass trough the bottleneck, on the web
You are exactly right, however, by using the word "web document" everywhere, I think they've bypassed clearcase as being prior art. Although it could easily be used to manage a website.
LH418 - Frankfurt to Dulles (departs 1:10pm local time)
LH419 - Dulles to Frankfurt (departs 5:55pm local time)
Also, starting tomorrow, British Air will have a 90-day demo on 2 flights between Heathrow and JFK:
BA175 - London to JFK (departs 11:00am local time)
BA112 - JFK to London (departs 6:30pm local time)
I have no arms, but can rebuild an engine with my feet, I wonder if I'll make the cut.
I hope SBC gets it so I can stiff em twice when I get a cable modem/digital cable. They are not as dirty as the used to be, but I can't stand the thought of funding terrorism. (That's right, paying the Baby Bells money is funding terrorism, I have no proof, just believe me)
Note: Although Fox is promoting Feb. 16th's celebration as the night the 300th episode is airing, it is in fact THIS episode that is the 300th by count.
Which is referring to last week's episode when Marge pumped some iron.
Huh? Next time, follow the link before speaking. Maybe it's just me, but I haven't seen too many desktop phones in cars these days.
error: 'execlp' : undeclared identifier
error: 'write' : undeclared identifier
warning: 'main' : function should return a value; 'void' return type assumed
This isn't even a setence, but I'll give ProfBooty an A!
Maybe, I'm one of few, but I see the environment pretty much everyday.
Now how many Library's Of Congress is that?
So, will these perishable DVD's start to smell the older they get? Like the old orange juice in my fridge?
Now the posters don't even read the stories.