"The point of living and of being an optimist, is to be foolish enough to believe the best is yet to come."
- Peter Ustinov
Or, perhaps...
"Before the beginning of great brilliance, there must be chaos. Before a brilliant person begins something great, they must look foolish in the crowd."
- From the I Ching
When will the madness end? Though, I have to say, Coca-Cola ZERO is actually not bad tasting at all. It's the best out of all of the zero/low calorie soda choices out there as far as flavor goes, IMO. And, did you know, Pepsi ONE has almost twice the caffeine as a normal Pepsi? Normal pepsi = 34ML per can whereas Pepsi ONE has about 55.
now Yahoo! can clutter up the homepage, splash ads all over it, decrease the overall speed by about 30%, and dork it up with their ever-THERE "Yahoo!!!!" logo... Woohoo!
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I love firefox.... and slashdot.... but good point, actually. "News for Nerds. Stuff that MATTERS." -- Does another RC matter? Not a whole heck of a lot. Tell me when Firefox 1.5 final is out.. Enough of the RC updates.
Apple's name is gold when you think in terms of music and MP3s... It doesn't make sense that they wouldn't use this to their advantage to dominate yet another sector of the market: cellphones. Rolling out a cruddy product to promote existing products is just bad business and a huge waste of time and money. Also, Apple stands to get a bad mark on their image as "being good at iPods, but not at mp3 cell phones," so, if Apple tries down the road to put out a "better" cellphone, people would think, "Well, I don't know, the ROKR really sucked. I'm going to go with _________'s mp3 phone."
by sabotaging the ROKR, they'd be sabotaging themselves...
Totally agree. I have a few friends who I consider to be *very* computer/web-savvy, and yet still fire up IE. How is it *not* the first thing you install when you rebuild your PC? I just don't get it.
I haven't looked at it, but is google trying to compete with social bookmarking websites like del.icio.us with this new functionality?
The transformation from Slashdot to Digg is nearly complete!
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm... superweeeeed.......
"The point of living and of being an optimist, is to be foolish enough to believe the best is yet to come." - Peter Ustinov Or, perhaps... "Before the beginning of great brilliance, there must be chaos. Before a brilliant person begins something great, they must look foolish in the crowd." - From the I Ching
This has been available for several days now. I think the day has come. Slashdot is being beaten by the little site that could: digg.com.
Person of the year... Wonder how much THAT costed...
It doesn't seem to factor in current trends in society (theme, etc), which seems to play a big role in which movies are big and which ones flop.
right after live.com release theirs.
DHTML *AND* DOM? i thought DOM was what made DHTML DHTML.
When will the madness end? Though, I have to say, Coca-Cola ZERO is actually not bad tasting at all. It's the best out of all of the zero/low calorie soda choices out there as far as flavor goes, IMO. And, did you know, Pepsi ONE has almost twice the caffeine as a normal Pepsi? Normal pepsi = 34ML per can whereas Pepsi ONE has about 55.
"Slashdot: Syndicating Marginally Interesting One-Week-Old Tech News"
now Yahoo! can clutter up the homepage, splash ads all over it, decrease the overall speed by about 30%, and dork it up with their ever-THERE "Yahoo!!!!" logo... Woohoo! dep
Sitting right here on my desk right now. I highly recommend it.
I love firefox.... and slashdot.... but good point, actually. "News for Nerds. Stuff that MATTERS." -- Does another RC matter? Not a whole heck of a lot. Tell me when Firefox 1.5 final is out.. Enough of the RC updates.
*rolls eyes*
Just in time for the christmas rush :)
I hope IE is updating their notes on what to incorporate in to IE7 *rolls eyes*
I shed a little tear, yes. The power of numbers...
The Slashdot Community is responsible for yet another server-obliteration.
by sabotaging the ROKR, they'd be sabotaging themselves...
...That almost sounded pretty cool there for a minute... Before all the "fine print" was divulgwed.
Digg's ahead of the game! ;)
In stark contrast to Windows XP's vision of "performance over dependability."
Totally agree. I have a few friends who I consider to be *very* computer/web-savvy, and yet still fire up IE. How is it *not* the first thing you install when you rebuild your PC? I just don't get it.
I can't believe 9 out of 10 people still fire up IE to surf the web. *deep sigh*