I think AMD should now sue APPLE...
"The worlds first 64bit desktop computer."
actually no... i consider SUN ultra's to be desktops. and AMD64 has been launched first.
"THe worlds fastest, most powerful personnal computer"
ill wait for independant benchmarks.
maybe i just made a clwon out of myself. is the g5 on sale already?
That's really old FYI...
at least 2 years...
i COULD be wrong... but using 2.4G to beam back video from rockets... ive seen that atleast 2 years ago... i remember one video where you could almost see the earths curve.
"This is a victory for consumer choice -- it ultimately protects consumers' right to control what they see on their computer screens."
WTF!
I dont wanna see popups! as another reader mentioned... mozilla(fb) does a very good job at this!
that's my point of view anyway... but what's this idiot saying? Popping Pop[Up/Under]'s give people control. Where is the control? (apart from popup killing) ??? serious!
This has serious potential of being a serious nuisance.
can you say, students not listening.
-browsing
-games
-music
-INSTANT MESSENGING!
plus the possibility of some guys running exploits on other students machines .
id take windows off... nix (and wine if necessary)...
nonetheless... i like the idea
I wanted to post a story the other day... it didnt go through... anyway... i was wondering about the total costs of switching over to ipv6... i assume IANA works in a supply and demand basis... v6 will provide such supply that if they do indeed work with sup/dem.... the prices would reach rock bottom. thus... the cost of having lines would drop... but... will home consumers see some of those savings?
or is the whole switch complicated enough to actually cost what they save on IP's?
or, yet again, will they totally ignore the possibility of lowering their prices?
yet another possibility, could they even boast prices because the switch was _that_ complicated. ("for administrative reasons blah blah blah...")
Its not like you could easily ship a car back to the plant.
Why doesnt the MPAA buy out ALL "entertainment outlets" and need NOT screeners. employees have to take an oath against piracy.
I think AMD should now sue APPLE ...
"The worlds first 64bit desktop computer."
actually no ... i consider SUN ultra's to be desktops. and AMD64 has been launched first.
"THe worlds fastest, most powerful personnal computer"
ill wait for independant benchmarks.
maybe i just made a clwon out of myself. is the g5 on sale already?
That's really old FYI ...
at least 2 years ...
i COULD be wrong ... but using 2.4G to beam back video from rockets ... ive seen that atleast 2 years ago ... i remember one video where you could almost see the earths curve.
"This is a victory for consumer choice -- it ultimately protects consumers' right to control what they see on their computer screens." WTF! I dont wanna see popups! as another reader mentioned ... mozilla(fb) does a very good job at this!
that's my point of view anyway ... but what's this idiot saying? Popping Pop[Up/Under]'s give people control. Where is the control? (apart from popup killing) ??? serious!
This has serious potential of being a serious nuisance. can you say, students not listening. -browsing -games -music -INSTANT MESSENGING! plus the possibility of some guys running exploits on other students machines . id take windows off ... nix (and wine if necessary) ...
nonetheless ... i like the idea
I wanted to post a story the other day ... it didnt go through ... anyway ... i was wondering about the total costs of switching over to ipv6 ... i assume IANA works in a supply and demand basis ... v6 will provide such supply that if they do indeed work with sup/dem. ... the prices would reach rock bottom. thus ... the cost of having lines would drop ... but ... will home consumers see some of those savings?
...")
... im just wondering.
or is the whole switch complicated enough to actually cost what they save on IP's?
or, yet again, will they totally ignore the possibility of lowering their prices?
yet another possibility, could they even boast prices because the switch was _that_ complicated.
("for administrative reasons blah blah blah
anyway
cheers