For my sites and web apps that I write the first testing ground is Moz.
If it works in Moz Generally it means that it will work in any browser and I don't have to put up with the bloat that is IE. This in itself is advertising for me.
Plus, when my clients bitch that the app/site is running slow I get to introduce them to Moz (usually Firebird lately) and there
Why does the "buckets" idea strike me that MS is playing catchup with Mac, yet again?
I highly doubt that Longhorn will introduce anything really new to the OS world, (even after reading the articles) considering that Panther has already accomplished this idea of file organization for the Mac world and it's probably been done for 'nix too.
A Quick Visit to Gibson Research to get "Shoot The Messenger" will fix that, but in my experience, the average AOL user doesn't have the knowledge/competence to get there.
On my company's server we noticed two days that seemed to stand out in regards to spam - Wednesday and Saturday. The rest of the week seems to be rather flat - one or two spam emails.
Of course getting inside the mind of a spammer would be something that would require danger pay.
Hmm... all these people really need to know about herbal vigara... and I'll be the one to sell it to them!!
...For Microsoft to bastardize from something that initially worked fine into something that won't be worth looking at by the time they're done with it.
Ah, so the Canadians weren't responsible for the blackout... as the nice mayor of New York originally contended. Think he must have watched a bit too much South Park!
Wasn't there some company a little while ago that was trying to patent the concept of linking?
Dang it, I can't remember if that actually went anywhere or was just a whole lot of someone blowing smoke... and I'm just feeling too lazy to google it.
I believe it's called upgrading to a newer version of Windows...If you're in the mood to throw away money.
I've really begun to feel the money I've spent on my CD-Rs for burning the ISOs for the Linux and BSD distros I've been using is really a good investment.
Considering that the founder of the Mormon church is Joseph Smith Jr and that Smith is a very common name, I would guess the odds of you being related to him are, between slim and non-existant. Or, are you thinking Brigham
Young thethe founder of Salt Lake City... even there, Young is a very common last name, and the chances that you are related to either are very slim.
wow... less than 45 minutes outside Canada's capital is the middle of BF nowhere? I suggest you check a map.... it may be "small town" but it's not NOWHERE.
Try living in the arctic for the middle of BF nowhere... then you may have some perspective on the rest of the world, and what TRUE BF nowhere is. When your food is FLOWN into you... that's BF nowhere.
wow... I never new mac and cheese grew on trees in the great white north... or that you could forage for it... is there some mystical ketchup plant too?? I find it hard to believe that you could survive for a week in the wilderness with your blankey and tarp... Condsidering you can't even catch a mouse.
No, it's called no mo blogging
Notice that there wasn't said WHAT was being pounded on the table...
My money's on Darl's head...
For my sites and web apps that I write the first testing ground is Moz.
If it works in Moz Generally it means that it will work in any browser and I don't have to put up with the bloat that is IE.
This in itself is advertising for me.
Plus, when my clients bitch that the app/site is running slow I get to introduce them to Moz (usually Firebird lately) and there
I highly doubt that Longhorn will introduce anything really new to the OS world, (even after reading the articles) considering that Panther has already accomplished this idea of file organization for the Mac world and it's probably been done for 'nix too.
A Quick Visit to Gibson Research to get "Shoot The Messenger" will fix that, but in my experience, the average AOL user doesn't have the knowledge/competence to get there.
Of course getting inside the mind of a spammer would be something that would require danger pay.
Hmm... all these people really need to know about herbal vigara... and I'll be the one to sell it to them!!
...For Microsoft to bastardize from something that initially worked fine into something that won't be worth looking at by the time they're done with it.
Ah, so the Canadians weren't responsible for the blackout... as the nice mayor of New York originally contended.
Think he must have watched a bit too much South Park!
Dang it, I can't remember if that actually went anywhere or was just a whole lot of someone blowing smoke... and I'm just feeling too lazy to google it.
I've really begun to feel the money I've spent on my CD-Rs for burning the ISOs for the Linux and BSD distros I've been using is really a good investment.
I'll give them twice your offer.... and that's my final offer... still nothing.
You forgot step three: 3. Repeat as necessary
wow... less than 45 minutes outside Canada's capital is the middle of BF nowhere? I suggest you check a map....
it may be "small town" but it's not NOWHERE.
Try living in the arctic for the middle of BF nowhere... then you may have some perspective on the rest of the world, and what TRUE BF nowhere is. When your food is FLOWN into you... that's BF nowhere.
wow... I never new mac and cheese grew on trees in the great white north... or that you could forage for it... is there some mystical ketchup plant too?? I find it hard to believe that you could survive for a week in the wilderness with your blankey and tarp... Condsidering you can't even catch a mouse.