What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
If Apple object to the music companies using DRM to their customers detriment, then surely Apple won't treat their own customers that way and use DRM in OS/X x86!
Or will them?;)
The BBC has the original broadcast of the Panorama documentary available online (http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/70000/video/_70980_ aprilfool_vi.ram) in the realvideo format. The realvideo player must be installed on your computer in order to view the broadcast.
The first real (groan) reason I've ever seen for installing real player:)
It's not speed that kills, it's acceleration. Mach 7 is perfectly safe, assuming your craft stays together.
Compare it to jumping off a building, the stop at the bottom is the nasty moment.
What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. If Apple object to the music companies using DRM to their customers detriment, then surely Apple won't treat their own customers that way and use DRM in OS/X x86! Or will them? ;)
As long as the outside looks OK.
Naw, we just talk a lot. After all, why do you think kangaroos hop everywhere? We've already talked to legs off them :)
After all, if they can't afford a real OS they probably don't pay tax either :)
(ducks and runs for cover.....)
OK, so who is the first MacVictim going to be? :)
Not only is the SP2 firewall on by default, it is activated before the network is activated so there is no unprotected interval.
The BBC has the original broadcast of the Panorama documentary available online (http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/70000/video/_70980_ aprilfool_vi.ram) in the realvideo format. The realvideo player must be installed on your computer in order to view the broadcast.
:)
The first real (groan) reason I've ever seen for installing real player
It's not speed that kills, it's acceleration. Mach 7 is perfectly safe, assuming your craft stays together. Compare it to jumping off a building, the stop at the bottom is the nasty moment.