I was surprised that the manifesto did not include a reference to "The Neverhood", in my opinion one of the most unusual and challenging games, with appealing claymation graphics and an intriguing sound track and gameplay.
Hast du etwas Zeit fuer mich Dann singe ich ein Lied fuer dich Von 99 Luftballons Auf ihrem Weg zum Horizont Denkst du vielleicht g'rad an mich Dann singe ich ein Lied fuer dich Von 99 Luftballons
Look, you may be correct in the bloat issue, but I am purely commenting from using both Mozilla and Firebird. The difference in loading on both Windows and Linux platforms is astounding. Although I still prefer Opera, Firebird is quite nice.
Of course, such open and shut cases highlight the "good" uses of technology, but how would you feel if you find out that a little black box has been installed in your computer and is reporting you to the authorities since you downloaded mp3's. You did break the law, just like this guy.
How about your own, personal ankle bracelet? Come on, it can be used to establish your alibi. See, you did not commit that murder. That's good, is'nt it?
Anything you say, do, and where you go will be held against you in a court of law. Cheers.
In short, there isn't any competition, and I'm wondering why. Did Apple have some exclusive agreement that says no one else can use the drives?
No, more likely that Apple is going around telling everybody they have a patent applied for and they will sue everybody who copies that device. I remember they did the same when they first came out with the laptop keyboard moved towards the back and the mousepad up front. Took everybody else more than a year to muster the courage to use the same design.
OK, let me have some of what you are smoking. The article says 652,000 songs. I just averaged one of my mp3 directories and the result is 4.11MB per file. That would give you 2677710 MB or 2.68 TB, a far cry from your 489TB.
While they don't get "Hurricanes" per se, they do get what is called an Orkan, which is pretty much the same.
I was surprised that the manifesto did not include a reference to "The Neverhood", in my opinion one of the most unusual and challenging games, with appealing claymation graphics and an intriguing sound track and gameplay.
Our 1.5-tesla phased-array coil MRI does the trick for me.
When does spin doctoring cross the line and become false advertising?
When you get caught!
to find those land mines.....
the real name is XP Rebooted!
You mean Weapons of Math Destruction?
a weapon like that in the hands of people who try to throw bombs on Iraq and hit Turkey and Iran.
Ping.....Ping.....Ping
Running Windows, unpatched with the Blaster worm causes power outages!!!!!
OK, the pokemon reference is just creepy!!!!
450 PHB's and 10 Coders. Yep. Sound about right.
Hast du etwas Zeit fuer mich
Dann singe ich ein Lied fuer dich
Von 99 Luftballons
Auf ihrem Weg zum Horizont
Denkst du vielleicht g'rad an mich
Dann singe ich ein Lied fuer dich
Von 99 Luftballons
Look, you may be correct in the bloat issue, but I am purely commenting from using both Mozilla and Firebird. The difference in loading on both Windows and Linux platforms is astounding. Although I still prefer Opera, Firebird is quite nice.
While I have never been impressed with Mozilla, the Firebird version absolutely rocks.
I hope this is good news, that Mozilla will survive.
It strikes me as very odd, that we are so concerned about fighting the symptoms of terrorism rather then eliminating the cause.
"He also says he's looking for a Rosetta stone equivalent."
Yes, but it's encrypted with IGP (Incan Good Privacy).
Of course, such open and shut cases highlight the "good" uses of technology, but how would you feel if you find out that a little black box has been installed in your computer and is reporting you to the authorities since you downloaded mp3's. You did break the law, just like this guy.
How about your own, personal ankle bracelet? Come on, it can be used to establish your alibi. See, you did not commit that murder. That's good, is'nt it?
Anything you say, do, and where you go will be held against you in a court of law. Cheers.
You know, BG must be thinking about that.
OK, somebody, please, post a photoshop of this soldier.
and then, THREE SEASHELLS!
Does anyone see the parallels in history with that? East Germany needed to protect its workers paradise with a wall and land mines.
People spying on their neighbors and turning them in to authorities.
Soviet Russia and it's satellite states "protected" by electrified fences, watch towers with armed guards.
Now tell me if history repeats itself.
15. Profit
In short, there isn't any competition, and I'm wondering why. Did Apple have some exclusive agreement that says no one else can use the drives?
No, more likely that Apple is going around telling everybody they have a patent applied for and they will sue everybody who copies that device. I remember they did the same when they first came out with the laptop keyboard moved towards the back and the mousepad up front. Took everybody else more than a year to muster the courage to use the same design.
OK, let me have some of what you are smoking. The article says 652,000 songs. I just averaged one of my mp3 directories and the result is 4.11MB per file.
That would give you 2677710 MB or 2.68 TB, a far cry from your 489TB.
Nevertheless, that is still an impressive number.