Back to write, me and a buddy made a hobby out of write-ing mp3s to each others consoles mid-vi session until we noticed another user named 'leet', who was never continuously logged in for more than a few minutes without getting mp3'ed and screwing his console.
I think theres always going to be value in having applications and documents as distinct types. Letting documents execute arbitrary code means you must either trust the author more or build incredible security into the VM. Thats why TeX files are not for publishing, and DVI files are. I have yet to hear of a virus that exploited the DVI format to spread.
I grabbed a WG311 thinking it was a v1 with the atheros chipset, and realized I had a v2 after I had mailed off the rebates. I got screwed. There might be support for it soon from acx100.sf.net, but for now there is no acx111 support that anyone will but their name on without a beta tacked on it too.
The reason why this worm exist is due to the wide deployment of Linux http servers with this specific vulnerability. There just aren't many Mac OS X web servers out there to bother with them.
What about:
The reason why this worm exist is due to the wide deployment of Windows Desktops with this specific vulnerability. There just aren't many Linux Desktops out there to bother with them.
Sure, it lacks the first sentence. But the hive-mind here does not like that argument.
Don't you mean "I bet the jury was told not to consider the validity of the patent." Not that I RTFA, or even the whole summary. But the jury can consider whatever it wants. It can ignore laws it does not like. Jurors are just told to do things, and they assume the Judge has the authority to tell them to do those things and that not doing so is wrong.
Fox News is the only news I watch. It is so obviously biased you do not need to watch other networks to guess what other perspectives might be. I think it is quite obvious that Fox News blindly supports Republicans. I refuse to provide an example. I ask you to provide a counterexample.
The "Why" does not matter. Do you agree that it is true?
Living up to that expectation is well within reach. Dell and friends could easily just slap in a second HD and enable RAID 1 on every new computer. Might raise the price a bit, but people would be getting the experience they expect.
Imagine this: Instead of having to start from scratch with a new HD, your computer pops up a window saying "Hardware failure, please contact Dell at 800-555-5555, problem reference 123-45, customer id 678-901-234". So you call, some indian dude says "Oh, lucky you, the component that failed is under warranty! Take your computer to the local Dell shop or ship it to 1234 fake street austin, TX. Tell them the problem reference number and your customer id and your problem will be fixed within one day."
I realize that is a starry eyed tale of customer service, but thats how it should be. Actually, it should be even better, but I do not want to give myself a hard-on.
Like everything else in life, only you can ultimately be responsible for such things.
You mean I am responsible for everything? (Really, explain, I think I might need to relearn how to read.)
I do not have a contract. I have faith in the corporate desire to continue bombarding me with advertisements. I also have a misplaced faith in the goodwill of men.
Seriously, what is this "I want others to take responsibility of my data, and back it up for me, because I'm too lazy to do it myself!"-mentality?
It is how most people seem to think their computing experience should work. I rely on my various email providers to back up my data. I do not pay for my email service. I believe that as my end of the deal (be subjected to advertising 24/7) I should at least get to absolve myself of a great deal of personal responsibility.
Student services at my school set up a list for all employees, and I got to laugh for about a week while people sent messages to the list telling people to stop sending messages to the list. Over 90% of the messages read something like "Come on people, stop sending stuff to the list, you are just adding to the problem". Some people just cannot comprehend the irony and hypocrisy of doing that. It was the Best Week Ever.
There is a 50/50 chance that would destroy the world!
Back to write, me and a buddy made a hobby out of write-ing mp3s to each others consoles mid-vi session until we noticed another user named 'leet', who was never continuously logged in for more than a few minutes without getting mp3'ed and screwing his console.
I think theres always going to be value in having applications and documents as distinct types. Letting documents execute arbitrary code means you must either trust the author more or build incredible security into the VM. Thats why TeX files are not for publishing, and DVI files are. I have yet to hear of a virus that exploited the DVI format to spread.
depending on who you ask, that could mean anything less than 1e6
I dont know about you, but I saw that on the history channel recently. That channel rocks.
Somewhere in this country, at this very moment, a lawyer is arguing that ... that ketchup is a vegetable...
Which is totally insane, because a tomato is a fruit!Yay for pedantery
2^2-1 = 3
3 == 11
I guess you are wrong and all primes really do follow the form 2^2-1 !!!! Fields Medals for everyone!!!!
I never knew about that rule! Now I finally have free reign to really shorten the lines at soup kitchens.
I think you were looking for "shit"
I have concluded that this is high quality shit.
I grabbed a WG311 thinking it was a v1 with the atheros chipset, and realized I had a v2 after I had mailed off the rebates. I got screwed. There might be support for it soon from acx100.sf.net, but for now there is no acx111 support that anyone will but their name on without a beta tacked on it too.
You got a problem with French Post?
The reason why this worm exist is due to the wide deployment of Linux http servers with this specific vulnerability. There just aren't many Mac OS X web servers out there to bother with them.
What about:
The reason why this worm exist is due to the wide deployment of Windows Desktops with this specific vulnerability. There just aren't many Linux Desktops out there to bother with them.
Sure, it lacks the first sentence. But the hive-mind here does not like that argument.
Forced hot air from press releases?
Don't you mean "I bet the jury was told not to consider the validity of the patent." Not that I RTFA, or even the whole summary. But the jury can consider whatever it wants. It can ignore laws it does not like. Jurors are just told to do things, and they assume the Judge has the authority to tell them to do those things and that not doing so is wrong.
well cover me in shit and call me stupid. i bow to your superiority.
If you are at the south pole, you cannot go south. You MUST start at the north pole.
Fox News is the only news I watch. It is so obviously biased you do not need to watch other networks to guess what other perspectives might be. I think it is quite obvious that Fox News blindly supports Republicans. I refuse to provide an example. I ask you to provide a counterexample.
The "Why" does not matter. Do you agree that it is true?
Living up to that expectation is well within reach. Dell and friends could easily just slap in a second HD and enable RAID 1 on every new computer. Might raise the price a bit, but people would be getting the experience they expect.
Imagine this: Instead of having to start from scratch with a new HD, your computer pops up a window saying "Hardware failure, please contact Dell at 800-555-5555, problem reference 123-45, customer id 678-901-234". So you call, some indian dude says "Oh, lucky you, the component that failed is under warranty! Take your computer to the local Dell shop or ship it to 1234 fake street austin, TX. Tell them the problem reference number and your customer id and your problem will be fixed within one day."
I realize that is a starry eyed tale of customer service, but thats how it should be. Actually, it should be even better, but I do not want to give myself a hard-on.
You mean I am responsible for everything? (Really, explain, I think I might need to relearn how to read.)
I do not have a contract. I have faith in the corporate desire to continue bombarding me with advertisements. I also have a misplaced faith in the goodwill of men.
It is how most people seem to think their computing experience should work. I rely on my various email providers to back up my data. I do not pay for my email service. I believe that as my end of the deal (be subjected to advertising 24/7) I should at least get to absolve myself of a great deal of personal responsibility.
that means moderate insightful, dumbasses!
No, the point was that the world needs a google specific law to curb their upcoming evil. Bitch.
hey fucktard, robots.txt
Student services at my school set up a list for all employees, and I got to laugh for about a week while people sent messages to the list telling people to stop sending messages to the list. Over 90% of the messages read something like "Come on people, stop sending stuff to the list, you are just adding to the problem". Some people just cannot comprehend the irony and hypocrisy of doing that. It was the Best Week Ever.
They lose money on the PSP's current prices? How much would it cost if Sony broke even?