Maybe some one should start a website that is just for archiving data, though I'm sure that there would be problems with copyright. I haven't had a big problem with my CD-R's if I don't use them, but when I use one everyday in my car it lasts just a few weeks, mostly due to my poor handling.
Army lost last year not because of a successful outside attack but from a self-inflicted wound in which an authorized network user accidentally knocked out service for several hours, costing precious points that helped Air Force prevail. Isn't this how most corporate networks are taken down? BTW, I can't access the intranet.
Workers may still get overtime pay if they earn between $23,660 and $100,000 and work more than 40 hours per week.
I don't want to hear any complaints if your making over 100k a year. If your making less thank 23,660 a year I'm confused too.
Wow a mouse pad, thats some thing to post on the internet and talk about. But seriously who needs a mouse pad when you have an optical mouse? I can use mine on carpet, wood, or what ever.
I was mad at a roomate a while back and changed my password on my computer when I was drunk. Well, you guessed, woke up the next day and couldn't remember what it was...FORMAT!
I'm not trying to be facetious but you virtually claim to be a newbie Linux user (not a problem because we were all newbie users once) and then complain about having to resolve dependencies.
I am a Linux newbie but this has nothing to do with the fact that installing software is difficult on Linux. I shouldn't have to know how to compile a program it should just work, that is the point of a computer, to do the work for me. *ducks* A Windows newbie can download a program, run setup and install it (viruses are proof of that). I downloaded a video player for example. I had to download multiple packages for it to work with different formats and a different package to play dvds and yet another one for dvd menus. The whole point of my rambling is that Linux is cool and free which makes it even cooler, IMO. I wish that I could use it for a primary OS but untill more main stream games are supported and software installation is easier its to time consuming. I will continue to learn about it and use it but Windows will still have to be my primary OS. (which hurts my eyes after using linux for a while due to its plain looks)
I have just recently installed Linux and had a good experience but it is not ready to be used except by the hardcore user that enjoys fixing problems. I want to be able to download a program, click it and it be on my menu and ready to use. This is not the case with Linux, I spend all night trying to find all the dependancies and then the program still doesn't work right. With Windows I just go to download.com and find a program I need, install and I'm done. I don't have to search for drivers with Windows, I can run Windows update to find newer ones. I have setup Wine and am able to install some games but they don't perform well. I still want to use Linux and learn about it but not for a primary OS. Linux might work for the business enviorment but it is far from ready for home use, FAR.
I have said no to cable tv and enjoy my few channels on the antenna. With the money I saved I purchased 3mbps DSL which I enjoy and am able to download most shows that I would watch.
"...WUSB specifications will allow for generation steps of data throughput as the ultra wideband radio evolves and with future process technologies, exceeding limits of 1 Gbps."
I could use my scanner from any where in the room!
But now when I plug in my USB devices Windows can crash quicker! Also since there won't be plugging what will PNP be? Hope-N-Pray?
My grandma has done well for herself, learned how to scan pictures, use her digital camera, email and IM. Things will not be this way in 20-30 years since we will have all been exposed to computers. Maybe this is somet thing to look into, computer software for the retired hacker.
I see the uses for a product as such but if we keep allowing the govt to monitor us at what point will it stop? After your car has the black box they will want you to breath in a tube to start your car every time.
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but there are so many ways this can go wrong. I think that we should just stand in a big crowd and raise our hands.
HEHE! +1 from me (fake point)
glad I just upgraded. Even if it increases 15.00 dollars its still so much cheaper than it used to be.
Only $1,092 dollars for a 100 gig hard drive, sign me up.
Maybe some one should start a website that is just for archiving data, though I'm sure that there would be problems with copyright. I haven't had a big problem with my CD-R's if I don't use them, but when I use one everyday in my car it lasts just a few weeks, mostly due to my poor handling.
here are some articles that disagree. Articles
This site provides links to resources skeptical of those sort of doomsday scenarios.
Army lost last year not because of a successful outside attack but from a self-inflicted wound in which an authorized network user accidentally knocked out service for several hours, costing precious points that helped Air Force prevail.
Isn't this how most corporate networks are taken down? BTW, I can't access the intranet.
Since then he has become a veteran of almost 500 flights and claims to be the world's only Rocketman.
Obviously he hasn't seen Rocketeer.
How does it help to be self-employed? This means you work extra hours for the same pay.
Workers may still get overtime pay if they earn between $23,660 and $100,000 and work more than 40 hours per week.
I don't want to hear any complaints if your making over 100k a year. If your making less thank 23,660 a year I'm confused too.
parking meter, whats next solar powered cars?
Then why do cell phone manuals tell you not to use it in an airplane?
Wow a mouse pad, thats some thing to post on the internet and talk about. But seriously who needs a mouse pad when you have an optical mouse? I can use mine on carpet, wood, or what ever.
This author is crazy, its easy to fix a car, just need a roll of duct tape.
I was mad at a roomate a while back and changed my password on my computer when I was drunk. Well, you guessed, woke up the next day and couldn't remember what it was...FORMAT!
Please don't turn off your PVR, I still need to be able to download next weeks shows. Thanks -
I'm not trying to be facetious but you virtually claim to be a newbie Linux user (not a problem because we were all newbie users once) and then complain about having to resolve dependencies.
I am a Linux newbie but this has nothing to do with the fact that installing software is difficult on Linux. I shouldn't have to know how to compile a program it should just work, that is the point of a computer, to do the work for me. *ducks* A Windows newbie can download a program, run setup and install it (viruses are proof of that). I downloaded a video player for example. I had to download multiple packages for it to work with different formats and a different package to play dvds and yet another one for dvd menus. The whole point of my rambling is that Linux is cool and free which makes it even cooler, IMO. I wish that I could use it for a primary OS but untill more main stream games are supported and software installation is easier its to time consuming. I will continue to learn about it and use it but Windows will still have to be my primary OS. (which hurts my eyes after using linux for a while due to its plain looks)
I have just recently installed Linux and had a good experience but it is not ready to be used except by the hardcore user that enjoys fixing problems. I want to be able to download a program, click it and it be on my menu and ready to use. This is not the case with Linux, I spend all night trying to find all the dependancies and then the program still doesn't work right. With Windows I just go to download.com and find a program I need, install and I'm done. I don't have to search for drivers with Windows, I can run Windows update to find newer ones. I have setup Wine and am able to install some games but they don't perform well. I still want to use Linux and learn about it but not for a primary OS. Linux might work for the business enviorment but it is far from ready for home use, FAR.
I have said no to cable tv and enjoy my few channels on the antenna. With the money I saved I purchased 3mbps DSL which I enjoy and am able to download most shows that I would watch.
"...WUSB specifications will allow for generation steps of data throughput as the ultra wideband radio evolves and with future process technologies, exceeding limits of 1 Gbps."
I could use my scanner from any where in the room! But now when I plug in my USB devices Windows can crash quicker! Also since there won't be plugging what will PNP be? Hope-N-Pray?
My grandma has done well for herself, learned how to scan pictures, use her digital camera, email and IM. Things will not be this way in 20-30 years since we will have all been exposed to computers. Maybe this is somet thing to look into, computer software for the retired hacker.
PDF on Blu-Ray Disk.
I see the uses for a product as such but if we keep allowing the govt to monitor us at what point will it stop? After your car has the black box they will want you to breath in a tube to start your car every time.
'The MPAA has established a nationwide telephone hotline for cinema employees to report violations'
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