Yeah but can it check your mail, manage your datebook, provide emotional support, evaluate elisp, surf the web, read Usenet and fix your car like Emacs can?
It's only a matter of time before these ads start becoming more tailored to the individual and they do things to get your personal information like buying from data brokers and taking your registration information from nytimes.com!!!
This poor man's buisness will fail! Not because of his girlfriend though, but because of the fact that he is using Apple! He should have learned that Linux is the key to success!
Yeah but it doesn't matter if there is water or not because if the supposed "Life Killing Chemical" is really present in the martian atmosphere like this article says it is...
i think we would benefit from a unified voice of the encryption technologies and their developers just like the article says. but do we really want to mess with the already fascist feds when it comes to encryption algorithms? i am sure that groups like the NSA, CIA, and FBI have their own versions of encryption algorithms that might just put the ones in the civillian sectors to shame.
No one from Xerox should get any awards untill they make a better toner system. I still get screwed when I need to change the nasty stuff in the copier.
If you put the DVD's on a rotisimat, and you hack a jukebox to automagically select and handle the discs then all you'd need would be a sourceforge project to make a piece of software that would make your whole rotisimat-jukebox setup obsolete!
So all of a sudden we are not expecting things from the "Nassholes" aren't we? we should expect everything. oh wait, that was Lockheed Martin who gave us the "invisible jet"!
Well it would seem that good old Billy got himself a new little crusade: Patent everything. Ever. It really tweaks my bits that Micro$oft is allowed to get away with this sort of thing. But then again I often wonder why monopoly rights (patents) are ok things in todays world. A world which is supposed to be enlightened and more "open" in more than one sense of the term.
well the free reg thing is annoying. but do i not read a site that encourages registration? so maybe i think the free reg needs to be optional and encouraged as opposed to forced upon you. i wonder what bram would have to say!
It Figures the Times would do him in. He prob tried to read a story without registering.
Big deal! The OSDN coffeemakers crunch both numbers and dry-roasted beans. Chaos is for people who don't are afraid to use caffeine!
Yeah but can it check your mail, manage your datebook, provide emotional support, evaluate elisp, surf the web, read Usenet and fix your car like Emacs can?
It's only a matter of time before these ads start becoming more tailored to the individual and they do things to get your personal information like buying from data brokers and taking your registration information from nytimes.com!!!
This poor man's buisness will fail! Not because of his girlfriend though, but because of the fact that he is using Apple! He should have learned that Linux is the key to success!
It is a shame and a loss that the community will have lost such a valubale resource. It's new versions will be missed sorely. A noble goal indeed.
Yeah but it doesn't matter if there is water or not because if the supposed "Life Killing Chemical" is really present in the martian atmosphere like this article says it is...
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http://www.sltrib.com/2004/Mar/03012004/utah/14
i think we would benefit from a unified voice of the encryption technologies and their developers just like the article says. but do we really want to mess with the already fascist feds when it comes to encryption algorithms? i am sure that groups like the NSA, CIA, and FBI have their own versions of encryption algorithms that might just put the ones in the civillian sectors to shame.
No one from Xerox should get any awards untill they make a better toner system. I still get screwed when I need to change the nasty stuff in the copier.
If you put the DVD's on a rotisimat, and you hack a jukebox to automagically select and handle the discs then all you'd need would be a sourceforge project to make a piece of software that would make your whole rotisimat-jukebox setup obsolete!
Hey make sure it's not cracking into ur girlfriend. but then i suppose it matterds in regards to method of entry. BACK ORIFICE ANYONE?
So all of a sudden we are not expecting things from the "Nassholes" aren't we? we should expect everything. oh wait, that was Lockheed Martin who gave us the "invisible jet"!
Well it would seem that good old Billy got himself a new little crusade: Patent everything. Ever.
It really tweaks my bits that Micro$oft is allowed to get away with this sort of thing. But then again I often wonder why monopoly rights (patents) are ok things in todays world. A world which is supposed to be enlightened and more "open" in more than one sense of the term.
well the free reg thing is annoying. but do i not read a site that encourages registration? so maybe i think the free reg needs to be optional and encouraged as opposed to forced upon you. i wonder what bram would have to say!