It isn't that we shouldn't (or for that matter don't) trust the electronics, it is how we feel about those in charge of systems.
What we are talking about is human error.
I for one have never heard of a computer prefering one candidate over the other.
I'm willing to bet that at least 50% of the "freelance" windows developers out there wouldn't pay anyways. After all, we're supposed to pay for Photoshop as well, and we don't see that happening....
Opensource is going to thrive on Windows whether it pays for it or not.
http://ps2dev.org/ offers an excellent selection of tutorials and other valuable tools for programming ps2 programs. i sincerely hope that the combined power of ps2dev, naplink, and the newest addition of this exploit will finally set "ps2 users free".
impress me guys, make something worth running on a playstation 2.
now while i hate mosquitoes as much as the next guy, i see some serious flaws in this product. first off, why would they choose to make this a "ringtone". is it not important for a person to actually HEAR his phone ringing? also, because of it merely being a ringtone, you would only repel mosquitoes for 35 seconds tops at a time. how is this even remotely effective? the range on this can't possibly be far enough to even be considered a well working product. looks like this one needs a little more time on the ol' burner....
If secure transmissions is really that important to you, go with what you know is secure. You can use it for small companies, the extremely paranoid, or just those who want to swap 'legal' files.....
Ask me if you need the client (although I don't have it myself *wink wink*)
The very basis of the case itself is the slander of a website featured on another website where users post their own opinionated comments (sound familiar guys?). I mean the entire discussion that we are having right now is worse than the original comments on the site in the first place. Hell if he would sue over that, what would stop him from suing everyone else...
It isn't that we shouldn't (or for that matter don't) trust the electronics, it is how we feel about those in charge of systems. What we are talking about is human error. I for one have never heard of a computer prefering one candidate over the other.
i have one comment for you: read A Brave New World.
I'm willing to bet that at least 50% of the "freelance" windows developers out there wouldn't pay anyways. After all, we're supposed to pay for Photoshop as well, and we don't see that happening.... Opensource is going to thrive on Windows whether it pays for it or not.
http://ps2dev.org/ offers an excellent selection of tutorials and other valuable tools for programming ps2 programs. i sincerely hope that the combined power of ps2dev, naplink, and the newest addition of this exploit will finally set "ps2 users free". impress me guys, make something worth running on a playstation 2.
now while i hate mosquitoes as much as the next guy, i see some serious flaws in this product. first off, why would they choose to make this a "ringtone". is it not important for a person to actually HEAR his phone ringing? also, because of it merely being a ringtone, you would only repel mosquitoes for 35 seconds tops at a time. how is this even remotely effective? the range on this can't possibly be far enough to even be considered a well working product. looks like this one needs a little more time on the ol' burner....
If secure transmissions is really that important to you, go with what you know is secure. You can use it for small companies, the extremely paranoid, or just those who want to swap 'legal' files..... Ask me if you need the client (although I don't have it myself *wink wink*)
The very basis of the case itself is the slander of a website featured on another website where users post their own opinionated comments (sound familiar guys?). I mean the entire discussion that we are having right now is worse than the original comments on the site in the first place. Hell if he would sue over that, what would stop him from suing everyone else...