This doesn't conflict with Mr. McIntyre's statement if viewed from an idealist (in the philosophical sense, ala bishop Berkeley) stand point.
Major data loss must involve the perception that the data cannot be accessed. Unsuccessfully trying to copy it would do it.
Perhaps they should adopt a logical positivist approach and dictate the data can be copied as long as it isn't integrity checked in any way.
No! scrub the M&Ms!
Free chocolate -> Body Image Effects -> Lowered Self Esteem -> Lower Productivity.
BeenThereDoneThat moved somewhere else and lost 10 Kilos.
What about for those users who don't have the hardware to spare for another isolated dmz machine?
Or did I missunderstand somthing in all those "GNU/Linux is more secure than Windows" posts in the "Lessons learned from Blaster" discussion....;-).
I don't think Skype is the solution for those of us who were already too paranoid about the firewalling for h323...
Some of us lucked out in the dark days between Sun desktops and corporate acceptence of GNU/Linux in management positions where our software choice "quirks" were tollerated.
but don't listen to me: I never learned perl either.
I don't see Ogg Vorbis mentioned in the specs, so no.
The 'no attractive people in the coffee shop ever lean over and say "hey, that's nice what is it?"' problem twm users invariably suffer
This doesn't conflict with Mr. McIntyre's statement if viewed from an idealist (in the philosophical sense, ala bishop Berkeley) stand point. Major data loss must involve the perception that the data cannot be accessed. Unsuccessfully trying to copy it would do it. Perhaps they should adopt a logical positivist approach and dictate the data can be copied as long as it isn't integrity checked in any way.
How long before someone combines two recent /. posts and sticks an E450 in their goldwing's top box to play MP3s?
bungeeing a bbc micro to my Triumph has always worked for me...
No! scrub the M&Ms! Free chocolate -> Body Image Effects -> Lowered Self Esteem -> Lower Productivity. BeenThereDoneThat moved somewhere else and lost 10 Kilos.
What about for those users who don't have the hardware to spare for another isolated dmz machine? Or did I missunderstand somthing in all those "GNU/Linux is more secure than Windows" posts in the "Lessons learned from Blaster" discussion....;-). I don't think Skype is the solution for those of us who were already too paranoid about the firewalling for h323...
errrr...because I never learnt how to use it?
Some of us lucked out in the dark days between Sun desktops and corporate acceptence of GNU/Linux in management positions where our software choice "quirks" were tollerated.
but don't listen to me: I never learned perl either.