It probably would be full of security holes. Viruses would slip through, poisoning your drink. That would never do. Hackers could get in and make your drink taste NASTY.
An example of this "proprietary advantage" involves bundling programs such as Crossover Office. They recently announced that they were bundling Skype (IIRC), which I installed on my Mandrake 10.1 laptop.
Several things XP SP2 caused a complete balls-up on, including making my DVD-ROM disappear from My Computer, and a load of other craps. I'm currently preparing to delete Windows and install Linux instead.
should be open. Really, it's very narrow-minded of the chipset manufacturers to not consider the possibility of people using F/OSS operating systems instead of propietary.
It probably would be full of security holes. Viruses would slip through, poisoning your drink. That would never do. Hackers could get in and make your drink taste NASTY.
I like explosions.
An example of this "proprietary advantage" involves bundling programs such as Crossover Office. They recently announced that they were bundling Skype (IIRC), which I installed on my Mandrake 10.1 laptop.
How subtle. How very subtle.
You mean:
10. Orkut - matchmaker
(Finnish for "to orgasm")
You deserve to be shot. You sad bastard.
Turn on every 'xbox', for crap software All your computer are belong to us
And you can define how you want to kill them. Then the spammer's family is sued. Then anybody related to the spammer is shot.
BLAAAMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!1111!1!11
It can good for education and learning, for home educators and schools.
No, no, no! REAL programmers have F fingers! Newbies have A fingers!
Oh. So. If somebody was to bleed him. It would be a red Open source logo? How the heck did Eric Raymond get in there, then?
There. That should work.
I wonder what the average speed of the processors would be? And if they'd include HyperThreading?
I think it's more down to the ISPs to filter 'bad' content than the Government. The ISPs, _do_ control how you access the Internet.
If this _is_ the truth, then that would be a way of creating a lie detector. Hmm...
You could create a CVS cacheing service, a bit like Coral.
I'd like to shoot the twit who thought of sending those damn things through.
Mebbe a bit off-topic, but I found a great use for an AOL cd the other day. Throw the CD away, and use the DVD case for my caseless discs.
First post! Hah! Actually, it might be a very useful technology, e.g. when window shopping and looking for a bargain.
Several things XP SP2 caused a complete balls-up on, including making my DVD-ROM disappear from My Computer, and a load of other craps. I'm currently preparing to delete Windows and install Linux instead.
It never bloody connects properly.
actually, no. My copy of FF 1.0RC1 shows google.com in the status bar. After examining the code I have seen FF is not vulnerable.
should be open. Really, it's very narrow-minded of the chipset manufacturers to not consider the possibility of people using F/OSS operating systems instead of propietary.
I really wanted to rate this one.
Or try ClamWin AV.