"..., reducing functionality was not a simple process...."
Maybe time for MS to stop putting so much effort into their products.
Re:Why does everyone hate SCO?
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Seeing that you got to/. with no assistance and even managed to make a post, I'd say you might be salvagable.
If Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, then was is long drawn out, bold, capital, blatant, hit with a brick sarcasm ?
I'd say - bloody funny (-:
Re:It's not really a bad thing
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It shows once again that windows is a virus ridden insecure platform.
Hating to put the cat amoung the pigeons, but saying that Blattella germanica spreads disease more than the Hippocampus is not really a measure of how virus prone they are.
If Linux ran on 90% of the desktops in the world, can you imagine how badly it would be installed and used?
I suggest that Network Solutions be allowed to restart the site-finder once they implement a system allowing for only Web requests to respond with the wildcard address, allowing all other services to correctly give no record.
We all know that this would be easy for them to implement, and once done all other services would continue to operate correctly.
Anyone here want to write an RFC and send to VS/NS.
I have seen a BBC story on the reverse of this, in India you can e-mail someone who has no internet access... it gets printed out and snail-mailed to the recipient.
Maybe time for MS to stop putting so much effort into their products.
If Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, then was is long drawn out, bold, capital, blatant, hit with a brick sarcasm ?
I'd say - bloody funny (-:
Hating to put the cat amoung the pigeons, but saying that Blattella germanica spreads disease more than the Hippocampus is not really a measure of how virus prone they are.
If Linux ran on 90% of the desktops in the world, can you imagine how badly it would be installed and used?
I suggest that Network Solutions be allowed to restart the site-finder once they implement a system allowing for only Web requests to respond with the wildcard address, allowing all other services to correctly give no record. We all know that this would be easy for them to implement, and once done all other services would continue to operate correctly. Anyone here want to write an RFC and send to VS/NS.
I have seen a BBC story on the reverse of this, in India you can e-mail someone who has no internet access ... it gets printed out and snail-mailed to the recipient.
Seems to work well....