Bush's site uses ASP. Kerry uses PHP.
ASP evidence: http://www.dangrover.com/blog/data/upimages/busher rorsmall.jpg
PHP: search through the source, you'll find a few.php links.
http://php.weblogs.com/php_vs_asp
What about heat? I know that isn't always a big deal with batteries, but if you've got a device like a laptop, it can become a huge issue. I can imagine these powering the PowerBook G6 or something.
"In a way, our content is more a kind of bait to attract strong community, and the actual content is offered through the communication with these communities [of players]"
So, essentially, what they're saying is that they're making a game structure and expecting people to play, and by playing, the players fill in content. Sounds like a pretty lazy and cheap way to make a game to me. -_-
This car was designed for women who are looking for aesthetic rather than the ability to fix the car. If a woman knows how to dig around under a car's hood, she probably wouldn't be too inclined to buy this overly feminine car (not trying to discriminate, just saying).
I don't feel bad for Microsoft, but I do feel bad for Windows using consumers. They are the ones who will feel the brunt of this, should any virii arise from the leak.
Do NOT, under any circumstances, buy any portable crap from jWIN (http://www.jwin.com). I bought a CD player last year. Made in 2002. And it didn't have goddamn antiskip. Also, the hinge that holds the top to the bottom has broken,several of the buttons are sticking, the extra bass slider is gone, etc. And this is after lite usage.
Am I the only one here who actually thought SiteFinder was good? I mean, quite a few times, if I was typing in a domain, like say Homestarrunner.com, and I misspelled it, I'd get a "no server found" error, have to go back into the URL and try and figure out where I screwed up. Not exactly a challenge, but still annoying. With SiteFinder, I just have to click the link that popped up. And it always popped up.
Bush's site uses ASP. Kerry uses PHP. ASP evidence: http://www.dangrover.com/blog/data/upimages/busher rorsmall.jpg
PHP: search through the source, you'll find a few .php links.
http://php.weblogs.com/php_vs_asp
I thought that the whole reason Apple was winning because they weren't selling 12-song devices.
Fermat, eat your heart out.
What about heat? I know that isn't always a big deal with batteries, but if you've got a device like a laptop, it can become a huge issue. I can imagine these powering the PowerBook G6 or something.
So, essentially, what they're saying is that they're making a game structure and expecting people to play, and by playing, the players fill in content. Sounds like a pretty lazy and cheap way to make a game to me. -_-
Looks Photoshopped to me.
I'm still waiting for Microsoft to port Office to Linux! Then I'll switch over.
This car was designed for women who are looking for aesthetic rather than the ability to fix the car. If a woman knows how to dig around under a car's hood, she probably wouldn't be too inclined to buy this overly feminine car (not trying to discriminate, just saying).
The only people that will catch on to Speed Feed are ephedra addicts.
Oracle is already too big for its own good. Finally the US gov't is doing something right.
Sites are falling like flies nowadays.
Intuitor had a great article about this awhile ago.
If I see any more acronyms, my head is going to explode.
I'm acquiring a copy of it tomorrow, can't wait to read it.
This book was simply awesome. And it had a hell of a better ending than DaVinci Code. 9 out of 10.
I drink Pepsi like water, and friends give me their caps at school, so I'm already over the 200 cap limit. Really.
Is this really /. worthy?
I don't feel bad for Microsoft, but I do feel bad for Windows using consumers. They are the ones who will feel the brunt of this, should any virii arise from the leak.
Do NOT, under any circumstances, buy any portable crap from jWIN (http://www.jwin.com). I bought a CD player last year. Made in 2002. And it didn't have goddamn antiskip. Also, the hinge that holds the top to the bottom has broken ,several of the buttons are sticking, the extra bass slider is gone, etc. And this is after lite usage.
:D
Get an iPod.
John Carmack could do it. A little upgrade to the equipment, and the space shuttles might be powerful enough to play Doom.
Ask the people who record all the movies and upload them on BitTorrent.
All of those are excellent points that I hadn't considered. Of course, I know nothing about the infrastructure of the internet.
Am I the only one here who actually thought SiteFinder was good? I mean, quite a few times, if I was typing in a domain, like say Homestarrunner.com, and I misspelled it, I'd get a "no server found" error, have to go back into the URL and try and figure out where I screwed up. Not exactly a challenge, but still annoying. With SiteFinder, I just have to click the link that popped up. And it always popped up.
This one seems to be more of an act of desperation. Maybe the writer thinks he's going to get caught soon?
The internet should not be the product of politics and debate. Absolute lunacy, and a totally stupid idea, as well.