Whereas you may have been in a public area 10 days ago, I suspect that the OP was photographed in the act of committing a burglary in his own neighborhood! What's that? He denies it? Then I guess there won't be any evidence on the web.
If so, how has this been possible for a group even more 'outside' than the Zune group?
If not, it'll be interesting to see how long it takes for Apple's update.
The next thing you know, Microsoft will announce that Zune will only be initially released in the US and not in, say, the UK until 2008. That would be just unbelievable!
I agree, but also have a serious question.
I love using vim for this purpose, because of its coloured syntax highlighting.
Does anyone know of a tool, ideally a modified copy of less, that supports coloured syntax highlighting *in a paginator*?
....what can a cmd like this do to someone w/o admin access?
Well, sounds like you don't value the files in, and below, your home directory too much.
Exploits don't just have to wreck the operating system, which is "relatively" easy to correct by reinstalling from a distribution DVD. However, it's easy to posit that most Mac machines are single user machine, most of those users have lots of personal and business stuff in their home directories (because they know that working as root is bad), and that very little of that tens-of-gigabytes of stuff is backed up.
Hear, hear! I'm confident that adding (retaining) the modem chips on the CPU board adds almost nothing ($5?) to the price, weight, and complexity, while the presence of a modem adds greatly to the utility of a laptop, both on the road and when my home ADSL connection fails. I, too, don't wish to carry another device in my laptop bag, have to pay US$50++ for a modem(!), or consume a USB slot to run it. Bad decision Apple!
I'me very unconvinced that an article subtitled "This baby cooks" is good for Apple's PR!
After all, the temperature from the much touted G5 Powerbook was one major reason for the shift to Intel in the first place.
I'm an Australian, and just love how this fine is $220,000 - that's actually $200,000 plus our 10% Goods and Services Tax (GST). A fine is clearly not "goods", so collecting a fine must be a "service"! Maybe it's a "fine service"?
It should be of no surprise that particular Microsoft "products" never leave the starting gate. Quite often, forthcoming products are announced years before their proposed arrival, probably even before the first lines of code are cast. The result is often that potential competitors may quash the development and release of their own future products, for fear that Microsoft's offering will be so much more successful. Another possible outcome is that an announcement can spark enough frenzied anticipation that Microsoft is convinced that a future product line is worthwhile. This is just a business practice, albeit a nasty one, that we see time and time again.
Firefox won't run on my Linux a.out format box!
Oh my God; everyone said how great Firefox was and how well it supported these new Tab things. What am I to do now??
... will fully appreciate the suggestion that this idea was probably stolen from the infinite mind of Sir Jean-Paul Taurcard, and we await anxiously for his claim to it.
Don't you know that Steve Ballmer said you're going under in 5 years? Get out of the IT business with your stock shares intact, while you still can....
Whereas you may have been in a public area 10 days ago, I suspect that the OP was photographed in the act of committing a burglary in his own neighborhood! What's that? He denies it? Then I guess there won't be any evidence on the web.
Hardly seems a science or technology related item.
If so, how has this been possible for a group even more 'outside' than the Zune group?
If not, it'll be interesting to see how long it takes for Apple's update.
compared to Microsoft's MissDewey: http://www.missdewey.com/ ?
Moreover, one only gets to hear the Mac startup sound about 4 times a year. Why will Vista users *need* to hear their startup time thousands of times?
The next thing you know, Microsoft will announce that Zune will only be initially released in the US and not in, say, the UK until 2008. That would be just unbelievable!
I agree, but also have a serious question. I love using vim for this purpose, because of its coloured syntax highlighting. Does anyone know of a tool, ideally a modified copy of less, that supports coloured syntax highlighting *in a paginator*?
Well this patch is very likely original, but isn't this Subject line and the Contents another perennial duplicate?
Well, sounds like you don't value the files in, and below, your home directory too much.
Exploits don't just have to wreck the operating system, which is "relatively" easy to correct by reinstalling from a distribution DVD. However, it's easy to posit that most Mac machines are single user machine, most of those users have lots of personal and business stuff in their home directories (because they know that working as root is bad), and that very little of that tens-of-gigabytes of stuff is backed up.
Goodbye miLife.
This is Slashdot in 2006 - surely they meant Google?
... the geek from the recent remake of "The Italian Job". After all, it was all his idea, and he seemed pissed enough to hit Google for squillions.
You must really dislike Dilbert cartoons, then?
... or perhaps it's just the use of mobile phones?
Perhaps the learning of scientific and technical reasoning, by the writer of the article, has fallen to that of an 11 year old in the UK?
Hear, hear! I'm confident that adding (retaining) the modem chips on the CPU board adds almost nothing ($5?) to the price, weight, and complexity, while the presence of a modem adds greatly to the utility of a laptop, both on the road and when my home ADSL connection fails. I, too, don't wish to carry another device in my laptop bag, have to pay US$50++ for a modem(!), or consume a USB slot to run it. Bad decision Apple!
I'me very unconvinced that an article subtitled "This baby cooks" is good for Apple's PR! After all, the temperature from the much touted G5 Powerbook was one major reason for the shift to Intel in the first place.
David Pogue's got forthcoming books to sell.
.... I thought it said that Linux had been ported to the Newton. Damn,
I'm an Australian, and just love how this fine is $220,000 - that's actually $200,000 plus our 10% Goods and Services Tax (GST). A fine is clearly not "goods", so collecting a fine must be a "service"! Maybe it's a "fine service"?
It should be of no surprise that particular Microsoft "products" never leave the starting gate. Quite often, forthcoming products are announced years before their proposed arrival, probably even before the first lines of code are cast. The result is often that potential competitors may quash the development and release of their own future products, for fear that Microsoft's offering will be so much more successful. Another possible outcome is that an announcement can spark enough frenzied anticipation that Microsoft is convinced that a future product line is worthwhile. This is just a business practice, albeit a nasty one, that we see time and time again.
Firefox won't run on my Linux a.out format box! Oh my God; everyone said how great Firefox was and how well it supported these new Tab things. What am I to do now??
... will fully appreciate the suggestion that this idea was probably stolen from the infinite mind of Sir Jean-Paul Taurcard, and we await anxiously for his claim to it.
Don't you know that Steve Ballmer said you're going under in 5 years? Get out of the IT business with your stock shares intact, while you still can....
I use a mouse shaped like a steering wheel, with two foot pedals attached - well, that's what I tell my boss it's for, anyway.
Lighten up! Unlike Australia, at least you have an iTMS store into which it will appear.