I don't see why cracking something you own (i.e. a DVD disc) can be illegal. It just seems that the media and government give people who are into computers a lot (nerds) are all 'hackers' and that all of them are bad. Don't they 'promote' the average consumer being knowledgable with a computer? What is so wrong that just get more into it?
I am quite sure that IBM and AMD teamed together could easily give Intel a run for speed and technology. Alone IBM and AMD have some amazing technologies that have some amazing potential (like IBM's 64bit PPC chip coming soon).
Does anyone else have the feeling that Real has really gone downhill over the years? I mean, the Linux client seems unstable at best... But the Windows client, now I have sworn that thing was a virus of some sort at times, your system just doesn't seem right after you install it. Yes, they had a great idea, but I feel other formats have surpassed Real's 'quality'.
This whole idea is completely unnecessary, I am sure it is just another way for you to send them your email address many more times than you already do for Real One...
... he's also doing a bit of groundbreaking with the release of this book. He's selling it, and, distributing it under a Creative Commons licence at the same time. You can download it in TXT, HTML and PDF here.
So he isn't getting raped by a publishing company? Thats a good thing, a friend and I talked about this type of thing yesturday...
Yes, I believe it would be... I was just trying to make a joke about the word 'chemicals' referring to drugs, but i guess no one took it the way i meant it... nevermind:-(
You gotta respect the "unsubscribe" email addresses. Just when you were pissed off enough at the original spam, then you send an unsubscribe email to the provided address and suddenly you have another unread message, "Message undeliverable"...
Murray Stokely of FreeBSD release engineering team announces that they're one milestone closer with the immediate availability of FreeBSD first release candidate for the i386, alpha, sparc64, and ia64 platforms.
So what are you saying here? That FreeBSD has never been released before?
Attention fellow Geeks! Ever wanted to live 100ft underground in a ex British gov't nuclear bunker for three days and do nothing but geek at extreme levels and play LAN games?
NO!!! I really don't! I could think of hundreds of other things that sound more appealing than that! =P
I don't see why cracking something you own (i.e. a DVD disc) can be illegal. It just seems that the media and government give people who are into computers a lot (nerds) are all 'hackers' and that all of them are bad. Don't they 'promote' the average consumer being knowledgable with a computer? What is so wrong that just get more into it?
420 foot towers, as if stoners didn't already have enough time to smoke on the way up...
I am quite sure that IBM and AMD teamed together could easily give Intel a run for speed and technology. Alone IBM and AMD have some amazing technologies that have some amazing potential (like IBM's 64bit PPC chip coming soon).
Bill Gates announced a line of MS wristwatches that receive email, stock quotes, sports scores, etc. by FM radio.
This is stupid... I won't buy one of these watches until it plays Quake 3!
Does anyone else have the feeling that Real has really gone downhill over the years? I mean, the Linux client seems unstable at best... But the Windows client, now I have sworn that thing was a virus of some sort at times, your system just doesn't seem right after you install it. Yes, they had a great idea, but I feel other formats have surpassed Real's 'quality'.
This whole idea is completely unnecessary, I am sure it is just another way for you to send them your email address many more times than you already do for Real One...
... he's also doing a bit of groundbreaking with the release of this book. He's selling it, and, distributing it under a Creative Commons licence at the same time. You can download it in TXT, HTML and PDF here.
So he isn't getting raped by a publishing company? Thats a good thing, a friend and I talked about this type of thing yesturday...
At first I thought this said something about "Linus Exposed"... Thank God I mis-read that...
and that they believed this might ultimately kill The Neo Project.
So, if you remove the main purpose of the Neo Project, it may kill the project? Obviously.
Well it was a good idea guys, time to shutdown...
As any GBA owner can tell you, the screen in earlier models sucked pretty terrible.
Your English skills suck pretty terrible too...
Now you know how people feel about Microsoft products...
Yes, I believe it would be... I was just trying to make a joke about the word 'chemicals' referring to drugs, but i guess no one took it the way i meant it... nevermind :-(
...which sounds like a fun read about growing up curious about chemicals.
Sounds like I would really like this...
It doesn't need to, as long as it can communicate with Linux, then we should be fine!
I try to consider Apple a friend, not a foe...
If you want PHP in there, why don't you add it yourself, its not like the guy didn't tell you how he got his results...
Without Struts, my project at work would be about 100 times more difficult than it already is.
I think Struts has a very bright future...
If they could grow beef with taco seasoning already in it... Oh, the possibilities!
Well maybe some of us would like to see Janet Reno in Playboy... Just like some of us would like to run GTK apps on Aqua...
Its all about choices isn't it? But I do believe the Janet Reno choice is morally wrong.
is to see the headline "X86+OSX"...
You gotta respect the "unsubscribe" email addresses. Just when you were pissed off enough at the original spam, then you send an unsubscribe email to the provided address and suddenly you have another unread message, "Message undeliverable"...
A few pounds of Sodium...
I could have so much fun with that stuff...
Soveit Russia
Excellent In Soviet Post. All criteria was met.
Spelling it right should be part of the criteria...
But honestly... Why does anyone really care?
If you love your PVR, the cable industry is not your friend.
Like they were my friend before... I find a new reason why I want to rip all their heads off every month and I don't even watch much TV...
I am willing to bet that most people don't like their cable company... It is just one of those types of companies that nobody likes I think.
Murray Stokely of FreeBSD release engineering team announces that they're one milestone closer with the immediate availability of FreeBSD first release candidate for the i386, alpha, sparc64, and ia64 platforms.
So what are you saying here? That FreeBSD has never been released before?
Attention fellow Geeks! Ever wanted to live 100ft underground in a ex British gov't nuclear bunker for three days and do nothing but geek at extreme levels and play LAN games?
NO!!! I really don't! I could think of hundreds of other things that sound more appealing than that! =P