Speak for yourself; I found the latest two very enjoyable to watch.
It's probably geared towards a younger crowd... I never found the first 3 so special though they're decent compared to *most* old flicks...
Currently, Steam acts as a peer to peer hub (remmeber Valve hiring Bram Cohen, Mr. Bit Torrent?). Anyone with a sizeable LAN Cafe will know this because empty chairs with a copy of Steam running kills their bandwidth.
Got anything evidence for that? This would not only affect (and annoy) LAN Cafe owners...
Though I have an rss feed in Trillian that I check at least once every half hour, there's always lots of slashdot posts I miss. Being from Europe, most interesting stuff get posted when I'm asleep, I guess.
A dupe never hurt anyone...
Linux is better with hardware just because it needs fewer reboots than windows when first installed?
So does Windows...
Yes, I have tried this on a lan with a friend and it was laggy as hell... can't imagine how bad it must be online.
The exploit on kazaa exists because files are not fully hashed for some reason... (More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FastTrack )
Not true:
a shdot.org.nyud.net%3A8090%2F&charset=(detect+autom atically)&doctype=HTML+3.2&verbose=1/ a shdot.org.nyud.net%3A8090%2F&charset=(detect+autom atically)&doctype=HTML+4.01+Transitional&verbose=1 /
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fsl
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fsl
(Using http://slashdot.nyud:8090 as address in W3 Validator because Slashdot has blocked it...)
Yes because signing out a form to get a program means it spyware free, right? E-mail Adress * * denotes a required field
And english class...
Blade Runner is my favorite movie, actually... but I still like a "Shiney Nickel" movie once in a while ;)
Speak for yourself; I found the latest two very enjoyable to watch. It's probably geared towards a younger crowd... I never found the first 3 so special though they're decent compared to *most* old flicks...
Unfortunately, legislation to assist this would be abused by RIAA and MPAA to imprison file sharers and not real criminals...
Very touching *sniff*
And better netcode... the lag is hideous when I tried it out some while ago, and that was on a LAN...
Currently, Steam acts as a peer to peer hub (remmeber Valve hiring Bram Cohen, Mr. Bit Torrent?). Anyone with a sizeable LAN Cafe will know this because empty chairs with a copy of Steam running kills their bandwidth. Got anything evidence for that? This would not only affect (and annoy) LAN Cafe owners...
Fedora buggy, SUSe bloated, Mandrake the way to go?
Though I have an rss feed in Trillian that I check at least once every half hour, there's always lots of slashdot posts I miss. Being from Europe, most interesting stuff get posted when I'm asleep, I guess. A dupe never hurt anyone...
For pre-.9 extensions try this one