Earlier efforts in his three decades of work with computer technology include contributions to the Greenblatt Chess Program at MIT, the first computer program to plan chess in tournament competition and be granted a chess rating
If Donald E. Eastlake can't get any (.)sex, nobody can!
"Bottom line: Linux nearly as easy to use as Windows XP, but the wording of system and program messages could use some more clarity."
I've actually find the opposite. For me, Linux errors are helpful (except for maybe getting a printer to work), unlike the jargon the BSOD gives you.
There just isn't any demand.
Clustering is nice and all, but it's really just a linux gimmick.
When you factor in power and staffage, it's much easier and cheaper just to get one really beastly computer than 20 old ones clustered.
Yeah, I saw that, the IRC backdoor. Icky.
But when the user noticies that he can't share files anymore, he's gonna notice somethings up and hopefull install a firewall...
"..as it mucks with the registry and disables network sharing."
Okay, a worm entering you system and messing with the registry is very bad.
But isn't network (file and print) sharing the number 1 windows security risk? It would be preventing potentially more malicious attacks, or at least alering the user to the problem.
The display has been known to cause eye problems especially for those under 7 year old (it'll keep the eye from forming properly).
I was a little bit off, but the fact remains that it does eye damage
Talk of 3D screens always make me think back to the failed Nintendo VirtuaBoy. It gave you glocoma (Yes, you can smoke pot legaly, but that's beside the point.)
People don't want to watch TV/use a computer on a peripheral device. They want to do it sitting back in a comfy chair.
Earlier efforts in his three decades of work with computer technology include contributions to the Greenblatt Chess Program at MIT, the first computer program to plan chess in tournament competition and be granted a chess rating
If Donald E. Eastlake can't get any (.)sex, nobody can!
That's gonna be a tough one to pull off..
Actually, before you receive your knighthood, you have to renounce your native citizenship and are give English citizanship/knighthood. FACT!
Children are so fat these days..can't we blame them?
I actually have one, made by D-Link. The hardware works fine, but the accompanying software is crap.
but 1984 has finally caught up to us. Big Brother is watching you, and the people who you come in contanct with.
Who wants a muffin? A crimpet? A teacake? Some toast? I don't want any smegging toast! (Red Dwarf)
"Bottom line: Linux nearly as easy to use as Windows XP, but the wording of system and program messages could use some more clarity." I've actually find the opposite. For me, Linux errors are helpful (except for maybe getting a printer to work), unlike the jargon the BSOD gives you.
Don't try and defend this with Microsoft-bashing. What he's done is illegal and dangerous. Mod me down, fascists.
I'm sorry..you must not have been here in 1993..Doom didn't revolutionize the FPS genre..it created it!
I'm so tempted to ask for a Beowulf Cluster..but that's just greedy..
There just isn't any demand. Clustering is nice and all, but it's really just a linux gimmick. When you factor in power and staffage, it's much easier and cheaper just to get one really beastly computer than 20 old ones clustered.
"Your average user" is why virus like this spread.
*sigh*
Yeah, I saw that, the IRC backdoor. Icky. But when the user noticies that he can't share files anymore, he's gonna notice somethings up and hopefull install a firewall...
Love Sex And God are actually in there!
..I hate that movie.
root, sex, god,
pass, love, mypc,
"..as it mucks with the registry and disables network sharing." Okay, a worm entering you system and messing with the registry is very bad. But isn't network (file and print) sharing the number 1 windows security risk? It would be preventing potentially more malicious attacks, or at least alering the user to the problem.
The display has been known to cause eye problems especially for those under 7 year old (it'll keep the eye from forming properly). I was a little bit off, but the fact remains that it does eye damage
Did we go back in time to 1975?!
More info on failed 3D devices here...
Talk of 3D screens always make me think back to the failed Nintendo VirtuaBoy. It gave you glocoma (Yes, you can smoke pot legaly, but that's beside the point.)
People don't want to watch TV/use a computer on a peripheral device. They want to do it sitting back in a comfy chair.
Have a lovely song and animation about submarines, and how you should buy me one.
I say bring it on. Anti-piracy measures just mean more things to me to crack, and I love cracking.
Woah! I read that as they bought Astalavista(as in .box.sk) for 140M, which is a hellofalot to spend on a very-dark-grey-hat website!
Drive-in movie revival! Seriously! That'd be awesome! I loved drive-in movies, but me local closed recently! These would be perfect!
/.ers, throw out ideas on what to do with these things.