I bet if they hired an outside firm to track this guy, the "cost" of finding him would have been much much lower. Government spending is usually profligate and never frugal, and it's this hacker who's going to have to pay the consequences of this inflated figure.
Tux Racer 2
Super Tux Racer 2
Super Tux Racer 2 Turbo
Super Tux Racer 2 Turbo Championship Edition
And i still can't run the first one!
(Sorry.. i was a fool and didn't preview)
Imagine if this actually happened and it became as commonplace as foilage...imagine having to mow your goo.
Guess who's using Scotts 1-2-3 on their goo?
Sometimes I won't do a coding project because I can foresee a never-ending maintenance cycle. A Linux user myself, and not a huge Microsoft fan, I can still gentlemanly give Kudos to them for at least trying to maintain their software--especially when anti-Microsoft coders/hackers/programmers are working round the clock trying to exploit their application. A 'web browser': something that can be potentially very vulnerable and require forever maintenance.
I bet if they hired an outside firm to track this guy, the "cost" of finding him would have been much much lower. Government spending is usually profligate and never frugal, and it's this hacker who's going to have to pay the consequences of this inflated figure.
Tux Racer 2 Super Tux Racer 2 Super Tux Racer 2 Turbo Super Tux Racer 2 Turbo Championship Edition And i still can't run the first one! (Sorry.. i was a fool and didn't preview)
Tux Racer 2 Super Tux Racer 2 Super Tux Racer 2 Turbo Super Tux Racer 2 Turbo Championship Edition
Imagine if this actually happened and it became as commonplace as foilage ...imagine having to mow your goo.
Guess who's using Scotts 1-2-3 on their goo?
>Is the Linux Desktop Getting Heavier and Slower? Tux looks like he's starting to put on a few too.
Sometimes I won't do a coding project because I can foresee a never-ending maintenance cycle. A Linux user myself, and not a huge Microsoft fan, I can still gentlemanly give Kudos to them for at least trying to maintain their software--especially when anti-Microsoft coders/hackers/programmers are working round the clock trying to exploit their application. A 'web browser': something that can be potentially very vulnerable and require forever maintenance.