err, no. what i meant was that having a paper subscription to the mag is one method of access, or you can alternatively, pay the fee to have what is essentially an "online only" subscription.
Excuse me if i misconstrued myself. I do it a lot.
What the OP failed to mention is that paying the AU$20 annual subscription also allows access to the current month's magazine content online, as an alternative to a paper subscription.
But that would actually make it seem like a reasonable deal, wouldn't it?
I think I'd have to go for Florida - anything launched from New Mexico would pass somewhere overhead, and if it didn't achieve orbit, might possibly land in my backyard...
Yeah, but if it did land there, think of the eBay value! Maybe you could get Taco Bell to set up a target in your yard?
This is just great... create a two-tiered system with "trusted" and "untrusted" e-mail servers. Guess who will own the "trusted" servers... corporations who can afford to pay the fee!
Because we all know that big corporations would never, ever, ever let spammers use their network, misconfigure a mail server, get hacked, etc. *cough* AOL spam *cough*
well a few actually...
this will do as much good as pissing on a bushfire, it's as useful as tits on a bull, and as useless as a one-armed shearer... etc.
Not really.
The Democrats are fairly impotent - the chance of any of their collective private members getting up in Au is pretty slim.
baulk
Pronunciation Key (bôk)
v. & n. Chiefly British
Variant of balk.
We use the Queen's english around these here parts, son.
Apparently ach unique code will be printed on the inside of the cover cd sleeve. presumably they will include some kind of tamper-evident system.
baseball bat? pffft. This is Australia my friend, only girls who play softball use round bats like that.
Ever seen what a cricket bat in the face can do?
err, no. what i meant was that having a paper subscription to the mag is one method of access, or you can alternatively, pay the fee to have what is essentially an "online only" subscription. Excuse me if i misconstrued myself. I do it a lot.
You don't pay, but actually spend your time in meaningful, troll free discussion areas, like Tech Talk, etc., which will remain free to access.
What the OP failed to mention is that paying the AU$20 annual subscription also allows access to the current month's magazine content online, as an alternative to a paper subscription.
But that would actually make it seem like a reasonable deal, wouldn't it?
much like news of BSD's death, has been greatly exaggerated...
However, if it were true this time, I for one would welcome our online console gaming overlords =P
OK, I promise, no more slashdot memes.
I think I'd have to go for Florida - anything launched from New Mexico would pass somewhere overhead, and if it didn't achieve orbit, might possibly land in my backyard...
Yeah, but if it did land there, think of the eBay value!
Maybe you could get Taco Bell to set up a target in your yard?
Too bad nobody agrees on how MD5 should be calculated.
Wow, really, you know, someone should like, write an RFC for it or something, then maybe they could all agree!
Maybe I should get my dimwitted roomates to start reading Slashdot.
Don't forget to point out to them for the best results, they need to use a large wad of cash, preferably > $1,000, rather than a solitary $20.
This is just great... create a two-tiered system with "trusted" and "untrusted" e-mail servers. Guess who will own the "trusted" servers... corporations who can afford to pay the fee!
Because we all know that big corporations would never, ever, ever let spammers use their network, misconfigure a mail server, get hacked, etc.
*cough* AOL spam *cough*
And people worry about google skewing results... I can see it already:
Your search - linux - did not match any documents.
No pages were found containing "linux"