Should pornographic materials be allowed in emails?
Should parents protect children from those materials?
Should ISPs prevent those materials to reach household with children under certain age?
Should children under certain age be allowed to have access to device/venue where inappropriate materials can be attained? imagine if children are allowed in strip club and saw something naughty, who's to blame?
nah screw it, i think spammers SHOULD be held responsible for ANY spams they send out?
is the author implementing wireless in the wrong way?
i reckon most of the time when you go outside your house, you want to do something outdoor, not doing things with computer, again. if you're watching tv in the lounge, you want to lazz around, not handling another devide bigger than a remote control:) i also find it healthier to stand up and walk to my computer room.
admittedly wireless can be quite useful if you want to reduce wiring between stationary PCs at home, or for an office building.
I think the whole LOY [Linux On You!(tm)] thing is a bit pointless after a while. however i also reckon Linux is growing every day because it's showing the baby-brother syndrom, where the youngest sibling in the family always try to copy/emulate or even better what his elder siblings have done.
So if i see my elder brother has successfully installed Linux on XBox, i for sure want to install Linux on C100 with ink feature!
Will it be cooler or "wower" to be able to install and run WindowsXP on a PunchCard MainFrame, so you scan or bluetooth (Plug'n'Play you see?) a bunch of punch hole signals and it'll produce a nicely formatted Word document?
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hmmm... does it mean that once chickenator is out, it will collect all chicken?
i was thinking about the "learn by seeing others died" kind of learning.
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will chicken eventually learn to avoid the machine after a while?
As another poster quoted, it's hard to do specific experiments when you don't know what to look for. So are we trying to find proof of life LIKE US, Intelligent life LIKE US or just beings on Mars?
What if Martian sands are just one of those beings, they can teleport, communicate and do many other amazing things that we don't know about, we'll conclude there's no life on Mars and Martian sands, like Earth sands, isn't a life.
"If Martian sands were some form of life, why can't we see them moving? Why are they there? and why aren't they doing anything?" we asked.
At the same time, these very Martian sands might be asking the same questions about life on Earth - "Is there life on Earth? Why can't we see them moving? We did smell some gases, so if there was life on Earth, why are they there? And why aren't they doing anything?"
are there other competing OS's coming out with something soon?
it might be that Microsoft is buying time by announcing a release date, so that existing customers frustrated by current products MIGHT decide to wait a bit longer instead of looking into other OS's like Linux?
Should pornographic materials be allowed in emails?
Should parents protect children from those materials?
Should ISPs prevent those materials to reach household with children under certain age?
Should children under certain age be allowed to have access to device/venue where inappropriate materials can be attained? imagine if children are allowed in strip club and saw something naughty, who's to blame?
nah screw it, i think spammers SHOULD be held responsible for ANY spams they send out?
is the author implementing wireless in the wrong way?
:) i also find it healthier to stand up and walk to my computer room.
i reckon most of the time when you go outside your house, you want to do something outdoor, not doing things with computer, again. if you're watching tv in the lounge, you want to lazz around, not handling another devide bigger than a remote control
admittedly wireless can be quite useful if you want to reduce wiring between stationary PCs at home, or for an office building.
I think the whole LOY [Linux On You!(tm)] thing is a bit pointless after a while. however i also reckon Linux is growing every day because it's showing the baby-brother syndrom, where the youngest sibling in the family always try to copy/emulate or even better what his elder siblings have done.
So if i see my elder brother has successfully installed Linux on XBox, i for sure want to install Linux on C100 with ink feature!
Where Do You Want Linux To Run Today?(tm)
Will it be cooler or "wower" to be able to install and run WindowsXP on a PunchCard MainFrame, so you scan or bluetooth (Plug'n'Play you see?) a bunch of punch hole signals and it'll produce a nicely formatted Word document?
hmmm... does it mean that once chickenator is out, it will collect all chicken?
i was thinking about the "learn by seeing others died" kind of learning.
will chicken eventually learn to avoid the machine after a while?
As another poster quoted, it's hard to do specific experiments when you don't know what to look for. So are we trying to find proof of life LIKE US, Intelligent life LIKE US or just beings on Mars?
What if Martian sands are just one of those beings, they can teleport, communicate and do many other amazing things that we don't know about, we'll conclude there's no life on Mars and Martian sands, like Earth sands, isn't a life.
"If Martian sands were some form of life, why can't we see them moving? Why are they there? and why aren't they doing anything?" we asked.
At the same time, these very Martian sands might be asking the same questions about life on Earth - "Is there life on Earth? Why can't we see them moving? We did smell some gases, so if there was life on Earth, why are they there? And why aren't they doing anything?"
Yahoo By Phone and Call Forwarding as suggested, are not really "faking it". in fact you might be working longer than you would have in the office.
are there other competing OS's coming out with something soon?
it might be that Microsoft is buying time by announcing a release date, so that existing customers frustrated by current products MIGHT decide to wait a bit longer instead of looking into other OS's like Linux?
i thought "About four per cent of patients with SARS die."
so it doesn't kill 1 in 25 people. it kills 1 in 25 SARS-infected people.
with estimated 6,302,309,691 population at the moment, your chance of catching it is 0.00476% (currently around 3000 people infected)
so your chance of dying of SARS should be 0.00017%
probably one in a small town will die, or one extended family member in my whole family generations (dated back to 2000BC) will also die.