If they're not producing Phantom Dust and True Fantasy Live Online for the US market, who's going to get them?? It's common knowledge that Xbox sales in Japan are piss poor. Anyone know how they make out in the European market?
More likely than that, I can totally see hackers sending in images that don't belong, right smack in the middle of valid rendered images. Think along the lines of Fight Club...
You COULD hold a manufacturer liable, if you could prove that they contacted the distributor in order to send spam. There'd be a paper trail that would lead right up the door step of that manufacturer. The rape scenario really isn't comparable... unless you contacted the rapist with the actual intention of having him go out and rape someone.... Damn, that's messed up.
Nope, just Outlook - it gives you the option to either add the sender's email to a safe list, or the sender's domain. Pretty handy. I'm sure it's saved me from plenty of spam in the past.
But it totally backfired on me once, when I sent a friend a particularly funny piece of spam, she opened it and up popped the images, probably tied to my email... Seriously, I think my daily spam doubled since then.
Images are off by default in Outloook 2003. You can turn them on for a particular sender or per email, easily, through a link at the top of the message. Piece of cake.
Trillian has all of the useful features of AIM, tons of useful features not available in AIM, support for skins and plugins, but none of the ads or spyware (WebTangent).
I have both AIM for Win32 and Trillian running right now. Currently memory usage: AIM: 6060K Trillian: 5456K
Seriously, bork bork is hilarious. Via Opera Bork Bork Edition, it vastly improved the MSN home page!
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That's Independant, not Inexpensive.
the pr0n jokes.
Slipstreaming, my friend, slipstreaming...
If they're not producing Phantom Dust and True Fantasy Live Online for the US market, who's going to get them?? It's common knowledge that Xbox sales in Japan are piss poor. Anyone know how they make out in the European market?
More likely than that, I can totally see hackers sending in images that don't belong, right smack in the middle of valid rendered images. Think along the lines of Fight Club...
You COULD hold a manufacturer liable, if you could prove that they contacted the distributor in order to send spam. There'd be a paper trail that would lead right up the door step of that manufacturer. The rape scenario really isn't comparable... unless you contacted the rapist with the actual intention of having him go out and rape someone.... Damn, that's messed up.
Nope, just Outlook - it gives you the option to either add the sender's email to a safe list, or the sender's domain. Pretty handy. I'm sure it's saved me from plenty of spam in the past.
But it totally backfired on me once, when I sent a friend a particularly funny piece of spam, she opened it and up popped the images, probably tied to my email... Seriously, I think my daily spam doubled since then.
Images are off by default in Outloook 2003. You can turn them on for a particular sender or per email, easily, through a link at the top of the message. Piece of cake.
Brilliant movie. Great quote.
Actually, even Google has a "Bork bork bork!" version of their search, which translates the Google site. Give it a try, funny stuff.
Trillian has all of the useful features of AIM, tons of useful features not available in AIM, support for skins and plugins, but none of the ads or spyware (WebTangent).
I have both AIM for Win32 and Trillian running right now. Currently memory usage:
AIM: 6060K
Trillian: 5456K
Which client is bloated?
But there IS something better than AOL's version