unless they make a native linux port of Warcraft 3, its not worth my time... Damned if im gonna risk making my system unstable just to be able to play a game by running an untrusted (by me) OS (windows).:p
Unless your good at covering your tracks, and use lotsa proxy servers in the process, is it really worth the risk of going to jail for 5+ years for unauthorized use of a military computer system to register a domain name??
BTW, this story is old, i read it yesterday.:P, and yes i do know the URL for registering these domains, even though it doesnt say in the article.
ummm.. ya actually there were.. u dumbshit... obviously someone needs to learn something about computer history. And the very top parent of this thread isn't offtopic! The ad introducing the first Mac was aired during the superbowl in 1984...
Seriously though, who really cares which technology *was* better? that is all in the past... We should be concentrating on the present and future technologies, such as DVD and possible other digital record/playback media.
ya, it looks cool, seems to have pretty smooth graphics, but who has the $1400 CDN to actually buy this phone?:O On another note, I think the idea of using the stylus fr the joystick movement was a bad idea, i.e. wouldn't the screen be obscured and hence harder to see what your doing by having to hold a stylus in front of the game the whole time? Plus having the game full screen by holding the device sideways would be awkward while using the stylus to move, and using the required buttons to fire, etc.
This case is almost as stupid as the fat kids vs. McDonalds case, where some fat kids tried suing mcdonalds for.. well.. making them fat. I think Einstein said it best: "Human stupidity is infinite".. or something along those lines. Next, people will be suing over bad weather forecasts or something..
there's no mystery at all behind crop circles. I remember seeing a tv show about them a few years back, and they're just made with wooden boards, string, and a bit of geometry. They even showed a group of people making one.. impressive what can be done with this method in a few hours, but certainly not a mystery as to how or who/what makes them.
Hmmm... Over here (canada) the internet seems mostly fine, only a few sites that i've been to are down, including www.distrowatch.com. In fact, im listening to internet radio right now, and there is no lag at all (digitallyimported.com). This seems like it is a mostly UUnet targeted attack.. according to internethealthreport.com...
unless they make a native linux port of Warcraft 3, its not worth my time... Damned if im gonna risk making my system unstable just to be able to play a game by running an untrusted (by me) OS (windows). :p
Unless your good at covering your tracks, and use lotsa proxy servers in the process, is it really worth the risk of going to jail for 5+ years for unauthorized use of a military computer system to register a domain name??
:P, and yes i do know the URL for registering these domains, even though it doesnt say in the article.
BTW, this story is old, i read it yesterday.
ummm.. ya actually there were.. u dumbshit... obviously someone needs to learn something about computer history. And the very top parent of this thread isn't offtopic! The ad introducing the first Mac was aired during the superbowl in 1984...
Seriously though, who really cares which technology *was* better? that is all in the past... We should be concentrating on the present and future technologies, such as DVD and possible other digital record/playback media.
BTW, Beta *was* better tho...
ya, it looks cool, seems to have pretty smooth graphics, but who has the $1400 CDN to actually buy this phone?:O On another note, I think the idea of using the stylus fr the joystick movement was a bad idea, i.e. wouldn't the screen be obscured and hence harder to see what your doing by having to hold a stylus in front of the game the whole time? Plus having the game full screen by holding the device sideways would be awkward while using the stylus to move, and using the required buttons to fire, etc.
This case is almost as stupid as the fat kids vs. McDonalds case, where some fat kids tried suing mcdonalds for.. well.. making them fat. I think Einstein said it best: "Human stupidity is infinite".. or something along those lines. Next, people will be suing over bad weather forecasts or something..
there's no mystery at all behind crop circles. I remember seeing a tv show about them a few years back, and they're just made with wooden boards, string, and a bit of geometry. They even showed a group of people making one.. impressive what can be done with this method in a few hours, but certainly not a mystery as to how or who/what makes them.
..to use MySQL, instead of proprietary MScrapSQL.
Hmmm... Over here (canada) the internet seems mostly fine, only a few sites that i've been to are down, including www.distrowatch.com. In fact, im listening to internet radio right now, and there is no lag at all (digitallyimported.com). This seems like it is a mostly UUnet targeted attack.. according to internethealthreport.com...
Oh my god, they killed UUnet! Those bastards!
Sprint seems to be doing very well, though.
dammit, right after I buy a book to finally learn XML in detail, they change the standards. :P