BlogMatrix is definitly what you want. I record BBC programs all week long and then pop them onto my iPod and go cruisin.
Very easy to use as well.
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What are you saying here? That we should never discuss a work of art because that will taint the initial impression?
How exactly does this kill the story? The point of sci-fi is the plot and the scenery. In order to really spoil any well done work of sci-fi you would have to write a review that is about ten times longer than the book because well done sci-fi has a depth that you cannot sum up by explaining the plot.
Its not like he wrote a whole lot more than is probably on the back cover of the book. I for one am now intrigued about this story and will read it in the next week, but never would have if this post had not been made.
I work at a software/ISP company in sales and recieved an email from the MIS department yesterday stating that the reason i might not be getting emails from clients and others is because they have a machine infected with MyDoom. Is this correct, or are they just covering up for having a f--ked up mail system that is dropping emails?
Now dont get me wrong we have a really good MIS department, well i dont really know how good they are as this is my first software co., but things seem to run fairly well and they keep a pretty tight lid on everything. However, there was a slight rumor a few weeks ago that someone on the inside might have infected us. Just how damaging would this be on a company that provides somewhat critical aspects of the Internet (ie. domain registrations)? How far does this virus go and what havoc does it cause?
BlogMatrix is definitly what you want. I record BBC programs all week long and then pop them onto my iPod and go cruisin. Very easy to use as well.
What are you saying here? That we should never discuss a work of art because that will taint the initial impression?
How exactly does this kill the story? The point of sci-fi is the plot and the scenery. In order to really spoil any well done work of sci-fi you would have to write a review that is about ten times longer than the book because well done sci-fi has a depth that you cannot sum up by explaining the plot.
Its not like he wrote a whole lot more than is probably on the back cover of the book. I for one am now intrigued about this story and will read it in the next week, but never would have if this post had not been made.
I work at a software/ISP company in sales and recieved an email from the MIS department yesterday stating that the reason i might not be getting emails from clients and others is because they have a machine infected with MyDoom. Is this correct, or are they just covering up for having a f--ked up mail system that is dropping emails?
Now dont get me wrong we have a really good MIS department, well i dont really know how good they are as this is my first software co., but things seem to run fairly well and they keep a pretty tight lid on everything. However, there was a slight rumor a few weeks ago that someone on the inside might have infected us. Just how damaging would this be on a company that provides somewhat critical aspects of the Internet (ie. domain registrations)? How far does this virus go and what havoc does it cause?