what happens if a passenger asks to have the radio turned on? does the taxi driver say i'm gonna have to charge you extra for that, and if there's more then one passenger will they split the cost?
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so whats next? will taxi drivers be paying royalties for news broadcasts and traffic news? prehaps if it was read to music by well known artists somebody could make some money out it.
what happens in part three then? wait no dont tell me i've read the book and i dont want my fantasies decimated by another film that looks great sounds great goes on for ever but is only around 50% of the orginal story.
jurassic park hmmmm....
people who haven't read the book'll need things explained to them anyways, long as they ain't simplefied the film too much.
Origianl Trilogy = 100 years odd
Film Trilogy = 9 hours odd
hmmmm...
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the futures lies in quantum multi-processing! 5000 processors in your bedroom under your bed running off your body heat:), still taking 2 mins to start up windows:(
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i've seen reviews that indicate the hyper-threading decreases performances:(
what about multi-tasking? can i realistically expect to do ps7, dreamweaver, plasma, and other necessities like winamp etc. all at the same time? and i dont mean having them all open but processor intensive work. granted all these apps are 32bit will they run faster (together) on a 64bit cpu? games run fast enough there's not much scope for a 64bit gaming desktop unless you're $loaded$
safe lists work! i've had a hotmail (my primary) account for 5 years now and yes i recieved around 50 spam mails a day when i finally decided to block all address except my primary contacts, the only reason i did this was beacuse my blocked senders list was full! i abandoned my yahoo account to oblivion. now i only get emails i want but spam is no longer my main worry. when the spam gurus finally realise how big the market for mobile phone spamming (sms) is we'll be in big trouble. specially as there's no way to block it yet. yes the quality of life for the digitally connected is going to get worse before it gets better. i'm just glad i dont have a fax machine.
ok this is something isps, mail companies should take note on:
"Ralsky said he includes a link on each e-mail he sends that lets the recipient opt out of any future mailings. He said 89 million people have done just that over the past five years, and he keeps a list of them that grows by about 1,000 every day. That list is constantly run against his master list of 250 million valid addresses."
our isps could do us all a favour and demand that each and every domain is listed on there, so that we wouldn't get the mail in the first place. its nice to hate the guy but you have to remember he's a business man, like gun manufacturers (if you dont like guns). they might be used to kill (defend) but its a valid industry (no i dont live in the states) and dont forget think how many spin-off businesses spaming has produced, if 2 million users decide to pay $25 annually to prevent spam from reaching them thats alot of money.
if you're running winxp home or pro enable the paltry firewall that blocks msn messenger pop-ups which is actually the successor to winpopup which no longer exits in xp.
what happens if a passenger asks to have the radio turned on? does the taxi driver say i'm gonna have to charge you extra for that, and if there's more then one passenger will they split the cost? ,
only if you can tell exactly what track it is, most of the stuff i play is white lable ;)
so whats next? will taxi drivers be paying royalties for news broadcasts and traffic news? prehaps if it was read to music by well known artists somebody could make some money out it.
dont believe the hype apparently every downloaded copy of die another day on darknet was a fake. not that i'd know...
you obviously aint read the book. finshed spot takes a bath yet?
what happens in part three then? wait no dont tell me i've read the book and i dont want my fantasies decimated by another film that looks great sounds great goes on for ever but is only around 50% of the orginal story. jurassic park hmmmm....
people who haven't read the book'll need things explained to them anyways, long as they ain't simplefied the film too much. Origianl Trilogy = 100 years odd Film Trilogy = 9 hours odd hmmmm...
the futures lies in quantum multi-processing! 5000 processors in your bedroom under your bed running off your body heat :), still taking 2 mins to start up windows :(
i've seen reviews that indicate the hyper-threading decreases performances :(
what about multi-tasking? can i realistically expect to do ps7, dreamweaver, plasma, and other necessities like winamp etc. all at the same time? and i dont mean having them all open but processor intensive work. granted all these apps are 32bit will they run faster (together) on a 64bit cpu? games run fast enough there's not much scope for a 64bit gaming desktop unless you're $loaded$
safe lists work! i've had a hotmail (my primary) account for 5 years now and yes i recieved around 50 spam mails a day when i finally decided to block all address except my primary contacts, the only reason i did this was beacuse my blocked senders list was full! i abandoned my yahoo account to oblivion. now i only get emails i want but spam is no longer my main worry. when the spam gurus finally realise how big the market for mobile phone spamming (sms) is we'll be in big trouble. specially as there's no way to block it yet. yes the quality of life for the digitally connected is going to get worse before it gets better. i'm just glad i dont have a fax machine.
ok this is something isps, mail companies should take note on: "Ralsky said he includes a link on each e-mail he sends that lets the recipient opt out of any future mailings. He said 89 million people have done just that over the past five years, and he keeps a list of them that grows by about 1,000 every day. That list is constantly run against his master list of 250 million valid addresses." our isps could do us all a favour and demand that each and every domain is listed on there, so that we wouldn't get the mail in the first place. its nice to hate the guy but you have to remember he's a business man, like gun manufacturers (if you dont like guns). they might be used to kill (defend) but its a valid industry (no i dont live in the states) and dont forget think how many spin-off businesses spaming has produced, if 2 million users decide to pay $25 annually to prevent spam from reaching them thats alot of money.
if you're running winxp home or pro enable the paltry firewall that blocks msn messenger pop-ups which is actually the successor to winpopup which no longer exits in xp.