Yes, the Shuttle is a Flex ATX case/board combo. Mini ITX IS compatible with Flex ATX, but is smaller. BTW, I take it you haven't been to mini-itx.com lately, have you?
This page lists a few Mini ITX boards (the P4BGA isn't, though), all socketed, unlike the VIA boards. All except for one take P3/P4/Celeron chips.
Is it *that* hard to click on "have Disk Druid automatically partition for you"? Is it *that* hard to click on "automatically configure monitor"? Is it *that* hard to click on a big G-shaped foot rather than a green button labeled "start"?
First of all, switching cell phone providers is pretty hard in the US, because it means you end up with ANOTHER phone every time you switch (unless you're lucky...)
As for Windows being a good OS, that was true, until 2000, when ME came out. 2000 was the last good version. AFAIR, the FBI actually issued security warnings against XP.
BTW, this is posted with Opera on 2000. I know 2000 is a good OS.
Mini-ATX? Sorry, but that is nothing like ITX. The ATX sizes are:
Extended ATX ATX Mini ATX Micro ATX Flex ATX
You're probably thinking of the Mini-ITX board, which DOES have the CPU soldered down. The Mini ATX board is larger than even a Micro ATX board. Mini ITX is the smallest standard size board out there.
It's getting/.ed (low bandwidth, because it took 3 minutes to load a simple background), but I saw (from what's loaded so far) he mentioned Caldera. Isn't Caldera the new SCO?
There's gotta be some way involving VBScript. You know, Hatch, RIAA, IDSA & Partners will figure out an Outlook virus that steals your credit card number if you violate an e-mail EULA (the virus embeds itself in Outlook as soon as you open the e-mail).
First, it's not the DMCA, it's the C&D's EULA. Second, it's a server under HIS control, and he has permission to make the copy. Once it leaves his control, though (hits the ISP), THEY are in violation for transmitting the bits, every owner of every router along the path is in violation, your ISP is in violation, and you are in violation. Shit, he just found out how to/. the entire Internet.
The web server under his control is making copies, but your PC and ISP are violating this, because: the ISP may cache it for you, making a copy, your PC will RAM cache it, making a fast access copy, and, your PC (especially if it has IE) will make a disk copy of it. If it's IE, it'll be hard to find, too.
WAP: (wap sucks, but it's not MSPIE... and it's shareware for $40...) Klondike WAP Browser WinWAP CE
HTML: NetFront (might be in Japanese, though...) ThunderHawk (but it's a subscription service...)
Re:it is never worth upgrading a microsoft product
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PocketPC 2003 Reviewed
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(Mod me down, but...) some people haven't upgraded from not logging their appointments (for example, poverty-stricken countries in Africa or the Middle East) to paper and pencil...
Thanks for clearing up some stuff... I had thought that AWeb-II was the current version of AWeb, in the same way that Excel is the current version of Multiplan, or SCOX is the current version of XENIX.
In addition, it was running a 6502 port of VNC, and it was also serving up streaming RealAudio off of a tape in it's tape drive. (20 second clips and one user at a time on the RA, though)
Aluminum G5, you mean.
Yes, the Shuttle is a Flex ATX case/board combo. Mini ITX IS compatible with Flex ATX, but is smaller. BTW, I take it you haven't been to mini-itx.com lately, have you?
This page lists a few Mini ITX boards (the P4BGA isn't, though), all socketed, unlike the VIA boards. All except for one take P3/P4/Celeron chips.
NOT OT TO PARENT, DON'T MOD ME OT!
No, you weren't, I said something about a beowulf cluster of spam.
Is it *that* hard to click on "have Disk Druid automatically partition for you"? Is it *that* hard to click on "automatically configure monitor"? Is it *that* hard to click on a big G-shaped foot rather than a green button labeled "start"?
Yes.
First of all, switching cell phone providers is pretty hard in the US, because it means you end up with ANOTHER phone every time you switch (unless you're lucky...)
As for Windows being a good OS, that was true, until 2000, when ME came out. 2000 was the last good version. AFAIR, the FBI actually issued security warnings against XP.
BTW, this is posted with Opera on 2000. I know 2000 is a good OS.
So that's a small Tablet PC that you want, right? Or the Vulcan Mini-PC, or the Tiqit eightythree?
So their PDA runs Windows ME?
It's also 1.11962890625 MB for .74D.
tomstdenis = Pr0nboy, maybe?
Of course, Pr0nboy has been posting as AC, but I have ways of knowing...
Well, it's not HIS server, it's his schools. He actually WANTS it to go down. Did you follow the link? The title was "Slashdot my school".
Mini-ATX? Sorry, but that is nothing like ITX. The ATX sizes are:
Extended ATX
ATX
Mini ATX
Micro ATX
Flex ATX
You're probably thinking of the Mini-ITX board, which DOES have the CPU soldered down. The Mini ATX board is larger than even a Micro ATX board. Mini ITX is the smallest standard size board out there.
It's getting /.ed (low bandwidth, because it took 3 minutes to load a simple background), but I saw (from what's loaded so far) he mentioned Caldera. Isn't Caldera the new SCO?
There's gotta be some way involving VBScript. You know, Hatch, RIAA, IDSA & Partners will figure out an Outlook virus that steals your credit card number if you violate an e-mail EULA (the virus embeds itself in Outlook as soon as you open the e-mail).
First, it's not the DMCA, it's the C&D's EULA. Second, it's a server under HIS control, and he has permission to make the copy. Once it leaves his control, though (hits the ISP), THEY are in violation for transmitting the bits, every owner of every router along the path is in violation, your ISP is in violation, and you are in violation. Shit, he just found out how to /. the entire Internet.
How's $5000?
Slightly OT, but the google adwords were:
Sponsored Links
IDSA Conference Coverage
Infectious Diseases Society of Amer
Including CME. Register at Medscape
www.medscape.com
Interest:
DMCA Desk Reference
Digital Millennium Copyright Act
statute, history, caselaw, overview
www.pf.com
Interest:
See your message here...
THAT'S why the IDSA is so nasty! It's the infectious diseases! And people will actually buy fscking DMCA DESK REFERENCES?!?!?
Read it carefully again:
"Any reproduction..."
The web server under his control is making copies, but your PC and ISP are violating this, because: the ISP may cache it for you, making a copy, your PC will RAM cache it, making a fast access copy, and, your PC (especially if it has IE) will make a disk copy of it. If it's IE, it'll be hard to find, too.
WAP: (wap sucks, but it's not MSPIE... and it's shareware for $40...) Klondike WAP Browser
WinWAP CE
HTML: NetFront (might be in Japanese, though...)
ThunderHawk (but it's a subscription service...)
(Mod me down, but...) some people haven't upgraded from not logging their appointments (for example, poverty-stricken countries in Africa or the Middle East) to paper and pencil...
Thanks for clearing up some stuff... I had thought that AWeb-II was the current version of AWeb, in the same way that Excel is the current version of Multiplan, or SCOX is the current version of XENIX.
Just steal my sig...
But some HTTP and FTP servers report 404 when it really should be server too busy.
I have so much celery it hurts! 2466000000 times it hurts! (counting the 466MHz Celery!)
If Charter is such a sucky/stupid ISP, could someone have downloaded lop's spyware on the DNS server?
In addition, it was running a 6502 port of VNC, and it was also serving up streaming RealAudio off of a tape in it's tape drive. (20 second clips and one user at a time on the RA, though)