First $474.3 million and then $10 billion dollars..
Imagine how many people it could help if they were spent healthcare instead. Or maybe fund research to help protecting the enviroment and endangered species.
Backwards compability is good. But still, 30GB on a cd is alot, I have trouble filling my 120GB harddisk. However, I am not like any other geek with a pr0n collection;P
The downloader then "rates" the download once he listens to it and determines it to be non-corrupt.
This adds "karma points" to the peer, kinda like those here on/. or the feedback system on eBay.
Nice idea, but it won't work.
I remember an earlier slashdot article about these guys having hundreds of different nodes, and by that they could then easily give themselves "karma points".
I guess the only thing that will really work is to have closed networks where people are checked and invited before allowed to transfer anything.:/
You can fix it by going to "Reading & Display" in the Preferences.
Look for the option "Open Messages in" and change it to "New message window".
The to hide the tabs, go to the config editor and look for "mail.tabs.autoHide", set it to "true".
Done.
Android Market still feels like a rough beta-version due to two big reasons.
* Paid applications is _still_ not released in many countries.
* Way too much spam, hidden advertisement or illegal content.
More apps is not the solution, better quality is.
First $474.3 million and then $10 billion dollars..
Imagine how many people it could help if they were spent healthcare instead.
Or maybe fund research to help protecting the enviroment and endangered species.
Backwards compability is good. ;P
But still, 30GB on a cd is alot, I have trouble filling my 120GB harddisk.
However, I am not like any other geek with a pr0n collection
Debian with 6 months release cycle, can it be better?
M$ and Apple are already passively dictating the direction of free operating system movement.
Ever heard of GNUStep? Or maybe MONO?
Nice idea, but it won't work.
I remember an earlier slashdot article about these guys having hundreds of different nodes, and by that they could then easily give themselves "karma points".
I guess the only thing that will really work is to have closed networks where people are checked and invited before allowed to transfer anything.
"spamarchive.org" is registered by "ciphertrust.com".
Ciphertrust develops and sells spam-prevention software.
Interesting.
Anyone have a mirror to the article?