Note that they tell that the likelihood will rise. They don't say we will get viruses, they just say there is a bigger "maybe". But it won't stop anyone from interpreting it the way they want.
In fact, it was killed by Microsoft itself. It wasn't tolerated on almost all servers (because of the spammy meta-data) and Microsoft closed their own.
Yes, there is a way. It is called the Single Window extension. Makes link unable to open new windows by themselves (open in tabs, as you wished) but *you* can still right click and chose to open in a new window.
No sword. No summon. No typical FF magic (fire, ice, life...). No muggles. No boss fight (and no final boss). No typical items (potions, ethers, phoenix down).
I would have like on top of that see the character camp in the middle of a field. To see them improve their skills (level up), etc.
There is a difference between open source and closed source games. Open source ones tend to have a higher replay value. There is no incensitive to develop an open source game where the players will play once and will play once and get tired of it.
That makes puzzle (frozen bubble for instance), Real Time Strategy and the like very appropriate but story driven like most RPGs that you only play once and never touch again innapropriate.
There would be another easy way to do it for web transactions. You go to your bank and creates a kind of temporary account with the amount of money you wish from your main account. You give the number of this account on a web transaction and they can get the money in it. You don't fear that they use it again, there is not money anymore in it.
Credit card company could also let you create this kind of account usable only once by people to which you give it for a the maximum amount that you chose.
I wonder why it doesn't exist, I can't imagine I'm the first one to imagine a system like this.
They are working on it. And also on saving as draft and letting you write html mails.
It is still beta. But conversation view kicks ass, and the interface is really good.
It's just playing on numbers. Let say that I creates a lottery that cost 1$ but gives back 1$ to 9 people out of 100. I effectively return 90% of the money, yet I am the only one who makes money.
Notice how often people will get back exactly the same value as they put it. It's not what they wanted. If they wanted to trade 1$ against the possibility of winning a million and the 1$ is returned, they will pay it back because it is not what they wanted in the first place.
Here (Quebec, Canada), an average of 1 out of 4 tickets wins the exact amount for which it has been purchased (or a free tickets, they still count them in the stats).
Yeah, returning 70% of the money is impressive (I thought it was 50%, but anyway it doesn't matter much) but in the end, you must be poor with maths to buy it.
The article said that viruses or similar threats could wait for you to turn security off to attack, then cripple them while they are off and let you think after that they work normally.
Lots of people will turn off security for show periods. Like when an installation program tell them to turn off every running program.
Re:SP2 - as secure as any linux distro...
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And all running the same distro. And all running Internet Explorer with crossover.;-)
Firefox is under the Mozilla Public License and the GPL don't prevent it anyway.
Google don't accept porn ads.
Note that they tell that the likelihood will rise. They don't say we will get viruses, they just say there is a bigger "maybe". But it won't stop anyone from interpreting it the way they want.
Just a small exemple. Yesterday, Slashdot reported a vulnerability in pixbuf, on Linux. Guess what Fedora gives me as an update today ?
In fact, it was killed by Microsoft itself. It wasn't tolerated on almost all servers (because of the spammy meta-data) and Microsoft closed their own.
Fedora isn't a beta-test. Red Hat Enterprise is just... mature (yeah, that's the polite word). Not as much as Woody of course but...
Fedora is more bleeding edge. In theory, it have more bugs but in practice, it is rock solid. Give it a try, works great.
Yes, there is a way. It is called the Single Window extension. Makes link unable to open new windows by themselves (open in tabs, as you wished) but *you* can still right click and chose to open in a new window.
It is simply a shortcut to Google's "I am lucky!". I guess that this is also how this new function works.
But it has :
No sword.
No summon.
No typical FF magic (fire, ice, life...).
No muggles.
No boss fight (and no final boss).
No typical items (potions, ethers, phoenix down).
I would have like on top of that see the character camp in the middle of a field. To see them improve their skills (level up), etc.
It lacked too much FF elments for my taste.
So the money pie would be smaller but shared between less people who produce more quality. Indeed, it would not be so bad.
There is a difference between open source and closed source games. Open source ones tend to have a higher replay value. There is no incensitive to develop an open source game where the players will play once and will play once and get tired of it.
That makes puzzle (frozen bubble for instance), Real Time Strategy and the like very appropriate but story driven like most RPGs that you only play once and never touch again innapropriate.
There would be another easy way to do it for web transactions. You go to your bank and creates a kind of temporary account with the amount of money you wish from your main account. You give the number of this account on a web transaction and they can get the money in it. You don't fear that they use it again, there is not money anymore in it.
Credit card company could also let you create this kind of account usable only once by people to which you give it for a the maximum amount that you chose.
I wonder why it doesn't exist, I can't imagine I'm the first one to imagine a system like this.
They are working on it. And also on saving as draft and letting you write html mails. It is still beta. But conversation view kicks ass, and the interface is really good.
Not all christians share the same faith. Including the will to believe even when you know it is false (and yes, I saw it).
Then which definition is the right one ? Yours ? I guess Douglas Adams did not knew you.
So he was free to take any version that made the best joke.
And however, it's his universe, god may or not exist in it, his choice.
No, he suggest they use the best tools, not that they design some of their own.
70% of money returned ?
It's just playing on numbers. Let say that I creates a lottery that cost 1$ but gives back 1$ to 9 people out of 100. I effectively return 90% of the money, yet I am the only one who makes money.
Notice how often people will get back exactly the same value as they put it. It's not what they wanted. If they wanted to trade 1$ against the possibility of winning a million and the 1$ is returned, they will pay it back because it is not what they wanted in the first place.
Here (Quebec, Canada), an average of 1 out of 4 tickets wins the exact amount for which it has been purchased (or a free tickets, they still count them in the stats).
Yeah, returning 70% of the money is impressive (I thought it was 50%, but anyway it doesn't matter much) but in the end, you must be poor with maths to buy it.
Maybe they won't make a good version of it and will just wait until Longhorn. Maybe this is just to "keep people happy" while they wait.
Everything is a file in Unix. A directory is a file like everything else.
The article said that viruses or similar threats could wait for you to turn security off to attack, then cripple them while they are off and let you think after that they work normally.
Lots of people will turn off security for show periods. Like when an installation program tell them to turn off every running program.
And all running the same distro. And all running Internet Explorer with crossover. ;-)
Maybe you didn't installed the nVidia drivers, huh ?
:
open a console, type
yum search nvidia
Then install the one who fits with your kernel version.
It is also not slow like Orkut is. And you can actually join them without being invited.
They lack users, being new but I guess that they will get many since Orkut is more and more down or too damn slow.
http://multiply.com/
Microsoft appeared on Slashdot when they released open source software. This was new, positive... and unexpected.
http://www.vmyths.com/hoax.cfm?id=281&page=3
That's why the default for finding people was "search by email".