Clearly you're unaware that quality ISPs actually do exist. I use A&A nothing shit about them and worth every penny. In fact they're not even that expensive.
> Some honest opinions of Mono might be helpful as I seem to be blissfully unaware of the problems related to it
What's wrong with it is it pollutes the Linux ecosystem with Microsoft IP.
Some think that's risky, and some of us don't care about that but just don't want to use anything that has any connection with MS.
They are already keeping logs of all your internet access for a minimum of 6 months within the EU. Many countries including Britain happily require that the logs be kept even longer.
I am right handed and use the mouse in my left hand, because I like to have my (paper) notebook open beside the keyboard and I can mouse with my left hand better than I can write with it.
There is: a litre of water weighs 1kg
Is there any evidence that that is happening?
I believe it's the carriers who install it (hence 'CarrierIQ') not the phone mfr, BICBW
But let's also have a little respect for Carrier IQ, it takes balls to make this kind of turnaround...
or a fear that they are about to be dumped by all their customers due to the negative publicity.
All of them if you want to run an ssh daemon on port 22
That is not the typical Linux experience. You are either deliberately making things difficult for yourself, or too stupid to be using a computer.
in EU the Commission took care to protect you from becoming any money by introducing rules and regulations that actually ban consulting altogether
WTF are you talking about? How is consulting banned in the EU?
They don't necessarily need to catch up, there's a very large Windows user base that are very happy with XP and haven't seen the need to 'upgrade'.
As each Android device is accepted the community clarifies for everyone that Linux is the elder brother of Android.
Which just adds to the confusion, as many Android users now think that Linux is 'made by Google'
What's 'a magnitude of order'?
Look at the output of 'iwlist scan' on a wireless linux box.
First line of each cell looks like very much like a MAC address to me.
Clearly you're unaware that quality ISPs actually do exist. I use A&A nothing shit about them and worth every penny. In fact they're not even that expensive.
> Some honest opinions of Mono might be helpful as I seem to be blissfully unaware of the problems related to it
What's wrong with it is it pollutes the Linux ecosystem with Microsoft IP.
Some think that's risky, and some of us don't care about that but just don't want to use anything that has any connection with MS.
I'd like an invite please - pcb1962(at)gmail.com thanks
Not on the desktop yet, unfortunately.
Nobody gonna help me out here?
I don't get it.
repackaging google search results wold be little different then copying pages from several novels in order to create your own wouldn't it?
That would be plagiarism which (in the UK at least) is a separate offence to copyright infringement.
Just like Microsoft now - expensive, but usually works with all your other stuff
FSVO 'works'
Thanks for the clarification, I was thinking the steam catapult was like a real catapult, with a wire that pulled back and released.
A lot fewer moving parts and better control over the stroke energy
And a lot less dangerous for the deck crew with no steel cables whipping about
They are already keeping logs of all your internet access for a minimum of 6 months within the EU. Many countries including Britain happily require that the logs be kept even longer.
Can you provide a reference to that requirement?
My ISP doesn't keep any logs: http://www.aaisp.net.uk/kb-broadband-realinternet.html
I don't pay Google for anything, it's the advertisers' interests they have to take care of, not mine.
Do you also assume that every computer has a Start button?
I am right handed and use the mouse in my left hand, because I like to have my (paper) notebook open beside the keyboard and I can mouse with my left hand better than I can write with it.