every few months, or some times as frequently as monthly, windows releases some sort of major security hole patch.
about every year or so, perhaps more often than that but not nearly as much as windows, *nix, in some form, releases a security fix. most of these deal with a real issue like ssh. Contrary to some overlooked flaw in a 'NEW - MORE MS SPAM' Media Player or some frequently used mail program.
the more they grab from microsoft, the better. if it takes cute computers and nifty mp3 players to do it, who cares? mac makes a superior product to windows IMO, and more poeple should get wise to that fact.
that large floating space palace that was to be a mobile space workshop would be a good tool to use to redezvous with Hubble.
possibly being able to dock with it would allow for more thorough repair time. it just seems a little excessive to keep sending the shuttle up every few years to deal with small problems, why not grapple it, pull it in to the ISS and give it the full once over and set it loose.
then why not go after them and the other companies who publicize their success stories of wokring with spam agencies.
just yesterday it was posted at cnn.com that companies around world lose ~$22 Billion a year in spam related lost-time and general IT issues directly affected by spam.
it seems to me if one company is posting loss and the other is posting gain, both due to increased spam, the two should get together and chat at some point.
are people going to acknowledge that is hindering actual work being done. the progress this is hindering by wasting so much time and money on the legal process for proving what? proof of ownership? who cares at this point? does some one feel as though they missed out on a big piece of the cake? i think that some accord should be reached, get it over with already, and stop making such a big deal out of a pixel on the screen of what is.
glad to see someone was thinking when these came out. i'd look forward to being able to do live recording with LiPod specific Linux apps, or be able to term with its monochrome screen. heh. cool.
Ex. 1a: As of right now I am pouring hot grits down my rubber pants, looking at pictures of Natlie Portmans little finger, riding an excercise bike that powers a fan that's keeping emad nice and cool. btw, first reply to first reply to first post.
as if they couldn't work thing s out in terms of thrust. the article was two years old. different methods to the same madness have been further developed.
shouldn't the focus be on propulsion methods first. is the traditional rocket engine efficent enough to make such frequent trips.
ion drive is looking to be a promising concept
that's just great.
your mom.
or a '40 Gig video card', for that matter.
you read slashdot?
currently there is no intrepid audio support.
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i can live without bluetooth and the apple modem support, but no audio
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every few months, or some times as frequently as monthly, windows releases some sort of major security hole patch.
about every year or so, perhaps more often than that but not nearly as much as windows, *nix, in some form, releases a security fix. most of these deal with a real issue like ssh. Contrary to some overlooked flaw in a 'NEW - MORE MS SPAM' Media Player or some frequently used mail program.
the more they grab from microsoft, the better. if it takes cute computers and nifty mp3 players to do it, who cares? mac makes a superior product to windows IMO, and more poeple should get wise to that fact.
i wasn't sure. it just seemed like an option. one would think that was what some like the ISS could be used for.
that large floating space palace that was to be a mobile space workshop would be a good tool to use to redezvous with Hubble.
possibly being able to dock with it would allow for more thorough repair time. it just seems a little excessive to keep sending the shuttle up every few years to deal with small problems, why not grapple it, pull it in to the ISS and give it the full once over and set it loose.
then why not go after them and the other companies who publicize their success stories of wokring with spam agencies.
just yesterday it was posted at cnn.com that companies around world lose ~$22 Billion a year in spam related lost-time and general IT issues directly affected by spam.
it seems to me if one company is posting loss and the other is posting gain, both due to increased spam, the two should get together and chat at some point.
are people going to acknowledge that is hindering actual work being done. the progress this is hindering by wasting so much time and money on the legal process for proving what? proof of ownership? who cares at this point? does some one feel as though they missed out on a big piece of the cake? i think that some accord should be reached, get it over with already, and stop making such a big deal out of a pixel on the screen of what is.
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glad to see someone was thinking when these came out. i'd look forward to being able to do live recording with LiPod specific Linux apps, or be able to term with its monochrome screen. heh. cool.
where have i been? is there a new slashdot editor?
and get it over with.
be as effortless and completely painless like this one?
how about inventing some thing called a BUS. maybe add some of those fancy rail wheels too!
IAWTP
Ex. 1a: As of right now I am pouring hot grits down my rubber pants, looking at pictures of Natlie Portmans little finger, riding an excercise bike that powers a fan that's keeping emad nice and cool. btw, first reply to first reply to first post.
fp!!!!!
many good reasons to install linux and get everything properly configured and running well.
;>
so well that you won't want to get rid of it.
as if they couldn't work thing s out in terms of thrust. the article was two years old. different methods to the same madness have been further developed.
shouldn't the focus be on propulsion methods first. is the traditional rocket engine efficent enough to make such frequent trips. ion drive is looking to be a promising concept
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