It should be called inexpensive because they are not independent. Think about it. If you take a hard drive out of a server which is part of a RAID array, like RAID 5, and put it in a different computer can you still get information off of it? No. That data is spread across mutiple hard drives. Hecne the reason they are not independent. They DEPEND on each other to run in the RAID array.
That's a great attitude to have, but what happens when you want a service and you only have one choice? I am not saying Google is the only choice, but I am presenting a possible scenario.
Or better yet, what if suddenly all e-mail providers like this idea and adopt it? What if all mother boards beging to include DRM. Suddenly changing companies won't fix a damn thing.
How about because open source allows customers to change or customize code as they see fit.
Free is not an argument. Making software open source does not equate to it being free.
Microsoft has had enough trouble keeping their online service working without anyone on the outside trying to bring them down. Don't believe me? Sign up for their service and when you need them the most, they won't work.
Under the new provision, which took effect March 1, Microsoft removed the liability cap in intellectual property suits and altered other parts of the agreements that potentially expand its liability.
So does that mean that from now on when I launch Mozilla, I am gonna hear a sound byte of James signing, I got something that'll make you wanna shout?
T get that link to work, just take that space in the between the commas out, (0, , sid5_) I don't know why that space was put there. :/
It should be called inexpensive because they are not independent. Think about it. If you take a hard drive out of a server which is part of a RAID array, like RAID 5, and put it in a different computer can you still get information off of it? No. That data is spread across mutiple hard drives. Hecne the reason they are not independent. They DEPEND on each other to run in the RAID array.
Just click on the link. http://www.iomega.com/europe/support/english/docum ents/11243e.html
Seems like I scare them away cause I want to spend too much time with them. Maybe I need to game more when I am in a relationship :|
Yeah it worked for Bill Gates, but for how much longer?
Imagine Groucho from the Marx Brothers standing between this thing and a hot woman.
"Why this the the most magnificent rack I've..."
*Looks at girl"
"No this is the most mag...."
*Looks back at the Peta Box*
"No this is the most magnificent rack I've ever seen."
The page you tried to find is not available. You may have used an out-dated link or typed in the web address (URL) incorrectly.
I think everyone can agree that we would be better off without comments like that.
I wish these guys would help program the Windows OS. Just think how much more we could get out of it.
That's why you build one instead of buy one.
Please provide a link to that story
That's a great attitude to have, but what happens when you want a service and you only have one choice? I am not saying Google is the only choice, but I am presenting a possible scenario. Or better yet, what if suddenly all e-mail providers like this idea and adopt it? What if all mother boards beging to include DRM. Suddenly changing companies won't fix a damn thing.
How about because open source allows customers to change or customize code as they see fit. Free is not an argument. Making software open source does not equate to it being free.
They try to push spyware on your computer, and yet they remain your favorite sites? Ok...
Microsoft has had enough trouble keeping their online service working without anyone on the outside trying to bring them down. Don't believe me? Sign up for their service and when you need them the most, they won't work.
RAID = Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. Look it up.
http://linas.org/linux/raid.html
Watching Windows boot up in bullet time.
Why don't they call it, Windows XP Rebooted.
Rome using Linux eh? Just remember, when in Rome....
If all it took was people using (fill in the blank) to make it more secure, Windows would be hack proof by now. Sorry, but your argument doesn't hold.
Under the new provision, which took effect March 1, Microsoft removed the liability cap in intellectual property suits and altered other parts of the agreements that potentially expand its liability.
One failing company in a partnership with another failing company. Hopefully they take each other down.
Let me know what the FBI does to you after they bust down your door for saying that...
I swear that looks like a Ji-Had message. Remember, sometimes the best place to hide something is in plain sight.