Now while writing an entire sharepoint replacement in one line of perl is impressive, it doesn't really constitute a specific argument against MFC.
Not as impressive as bashing two different technologies in a single line of text, while at the same time disdainfully refusing to bash the third, thus showing even deeper contempt for it
From SCO's site (no link to increase their page rank) Think they're going to sue one of their own clients for copyright infringement?;-) Sour pill to swallow...
Case Study: McDonald's
"The everyday business of a McDonald's restaurant requires a stable operating system that can give round-the-clock performance," said John Doty, Director of US Information Technology for McDonald's Corporation's Store Systems. "We are very pleased with the performance of SCO UNIX®. SCO's platform has provided us with a very stable and reliable system. SCO UNIX® has been a dependable platform for thousands of McDonald's restaurants over the past 10 years and we're looking forward to migrating our restaurants to the current version."
McDonald's Serves It Up with SCO UNIX®
World's Largest Restaurant Food Chain
Planning Migration to Latest SCO UNIX® Platform
in Over 4,000 Stores; SCO OS Increases Networking Capabilities and Reduces Costs
Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\sendmessage.py", line 13, in ? tty=SerialPort("COM1", 1000, 9600) File "C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\SerialPort_win.py", line 117, in __init__ raise SerialPortException('Unable to open port') SerialPort_win.SerialPortException: Unable to open port Exception exceptions.AttributeError: in > ignored
Fine fine, let me just add a "special" present to the versions of mmdsetup.exe and fanadv_zak2.exe I'm just sharing off my kazaa...
Obviously the point is, besides md5 checksums, do people really verify the integrity of (not pirated) binary files they download from p2p?
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Taking flight lessons and owning a small plane -yours seems more than enough for me- has since always been one of my dreams. Unfortunately, in Europe things are a little bit more complicated for wannabe pilots, and I'm afraid I won't be able to accomplish my dream for years to come...
I'm patient though, and my life is full of other exciting challenges for the time being. I'll wait.
If I'm writing this, is because I've liked the whole of your comments and I share some of your passions
Besides being an AC, and being unable to take a joke, I'm still right: it was named Petrograd in Imperial Russia, it kept the name after the revolution, that's all. Get some sleep
ARRGGH!!! &$ )!$!@$ !@ !!&*(!#@!!!!!!!!!
Now while writing an entire sharepoint replacement in one line of perl is impressive, it doesn't really constitute a specific argument against MFC.
Not as impressive as bashing two different technologies in a single line of text, while at the same time disdainfully refusing to bash the third, thus showing even deeper contempt for it
available on newer Dell Latitudes. I'm not sure USB drivers are included, though.
Here's a review
''And not a very fast one'' a company exec was quoted saying
Case Study: McDonald's
"The everyday business of a McDonald's restaurant requires a stable operating system that can give round-the-clock performance," said John Doty, Director of US Information Technology for McDonald's Corporation's Store Systems. "We are very pleased with the performance of SCO UNIX®. SCO's platform has provided us with a very stable and reliable system. SCO UNIX® has been a dependable platform for thousands of McDonald's restaurants over the past 10 years and we're looking forward to migrating our restaurants to the current version."
McDonald's Serves It Up with SCO UNIX® World's Largest Restaurant Food Chain Planning Migration to Latest SCO UNIX® Platform in Over 4,000 Stores; SCO OS Increases Networking Capabilities and Reduces Costs
disgusting
But if they H?ler zur?zubringen , and the purchase price zur?zufordern... we are DOOMED!
talk about hacker sophistication...
Spainish National Park ... permission from Spian
Will you please leave the name of my home country alone? Tanks! ;-)
Fine fine, let me just add a "special" present to the versions of mmdsetup.exe and fanadv_zak2.exe I'm just sharing off my kazaa...
Obviously the point is, besides md5 checksums, do people really verify the integrity of (not pirated) binary files they download from p2p?
I'm patient though, and my life is full of other exciting challenges for the time being. I'll wait.
If I'm writing this, is because I've liked the whole of your comments and I share some of your passions
Cheers and good luck
Gigabit ethernet is nice but unnecessary
Wait a few years, and Longhorn will require 10 Gigabit Ethernet... and you'll be thankful to your Campus which only demanded 1 Gigabit!
It was my comment, you insensitive clod :P
Now that they've got their hands on real criminals, I hope they'll stop harassing those poor aliens...
...Neal Stephenson is a key contributor to the Linux kernel...
You mean the Finux kernel (read at the end of the article)
You certainly do have much free time... not that I don`t have it myself
thanks for the answer!
...but what if the moon was behind the planet the moment the pictures were taken?
Besides being an AC, and being unable to take a joke, I'm still right: it was named Petrograd in Imperial Russia, it kept the name after the revolution, that's all. Get some sleep
...Leningrad was called Petrograd before being called Leningrad.
That was in Imperial Russia, you insensitive clod
Unfair booooh! You associate an "informative" body to a "flamebait" subject to get the ensemble moderated "informative"...
...hey! this should be "funny"!
Here ;-)
You mean the Toshiba satellites?
;-)
Confusing is the least I can say about this article
Wake me up when Linux is running on the satellites
Now maybe I can figure out how to use the thing.
In Soviet Russia... nevermind