An NTFS driver/wrapper using ntfs.sys for Windows98 and DOS has been available for a long time... http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/ntfswin 98.shtml
Today Microsoft announced that it has contracted Lee Davison to write a brand new TCP/IP stack for upcoming versions of the Windows operating system, including Longhorn and a service release of Windows 2003 Server. "We hope that this ground breaking technology will usher in a new era of reliability and speed for our enterprise-level server products as well as our consumer operating systems," said a Microsoft spokesman....
Eventually they'll resort to shipping blank CDs to thwart copying, and expect you to just stare at the pretty CD jacket while pretending you're listening to it...
One time I hacked the Slashdot moderation system and gave myself a +5 Funny.
I suggest different tactics: http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/video/floppy.php or http://static.hugi.is/video/fyndin/dctf-1.wmv
An NTFS driver/wrapper using ntfs.sys for Windows98 and DOS has been available for a long time... http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/ntfswin 98.shtml
The original poster can spell check the article, the slashdot internel system can use ispell and the likes, and Slashdot editors can proofread them.
It's actually spelled "internal"...Today Microsoft announced that it has contracted Lee Davison to write a brand new TCP/IP stack for upcoming versions of the Windows operating system, including Longhorn and a service release of Windows 2003 Server. "We hope that this ground breaking technology will usher in a new era of reliability and speed for our enterprise-level server products as well as our consumer operating systems," said a Microsoft spokesman....
Eventually they'll resort to shipping blank CDs to thwart copying, and expect you to just stare at the pretty CD jacket while pretending you're listening to it...