to easy. Plus a lot of food (vegetables, fruits) I see in America look good on the outside, but far from as good on the inside. Who knows what they do to the poor food to get them to look the way they do.
I am curious as to the identity and class of the "terrorist" who would benifit from said information. To benifit the would have to have use for said information, and not currently have access to said information. I can't imagine many groups fall within the intersection of those categories. Oh well, not my homeland.
of their business models on their ranking on Google really? Should they depend only on their own marketing? I mean Google has its benifits, but no one, save for Google employees, should depend on them to eat.
I would agree with you there except for the "when it is not even available to the public" I except a lower count _because_ it is not available to the public. Ie. if the code base was at least read-only, I would expect a higher number of such reports. However, do these guys get paid for this? I would assume Microsoft has dedicated staff for this.
I wasn't aware that professional users used Access. I thought it was meant purely for simple things such as maybe an inventory of one's collection of books. Are there professional users who really use Access?
Eidiculous arguemtn. BEsides the fact there are worse things in this world that sex offenders. There are other ways to get onto the internet besides YOUR wireless router. And being YOUR wireless router you could always put in censoring.
I think you need to read a book on how computer and similiar machines work. They are always doing something. When they aren't we call it a a system crash.
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I would rather none, but I do see the benifits of the technologies that would make them possible.
Well Fedora 5 has been the best FC for me thus far. Many "nice" things work' A lot of my hardware now "just works" and I get about as much or fewer crashes for applications in general. I think the move to the 2.17 kernel brought and the newer gcc version brought with it a lot of new problems.
So you're saying that because they use tools to test Fedora, that are tools used to test RHEL, that Fedora is just a test RHEL? So umm, then what were the tools being used on before? Since they were being used on RHEL before Fedora. Either ways, this is moot since, there is nothing wrong with Fedora being testing for RHEL since they serve different purposes.
to easy. Plus a lot of food (vegetables, fruits) I see in America look good on the outside, but far from as good on the inside. Who knows what they do to the poor food to get them to look the way they do.
Yah I know. But no one listens. Not to their own countrymen. Farless a foriegner.
You couldn't have read the lame excuse given in the first link. I didn't bother with the second.
I am curious as to the identity and class of the "terrorist" who would benifit from said information. To benifit the would have to have use for said information, and not currently have access to said information. I can't imagine many groups fall within the intersection of those categories. Oh well, not my homeland.
The could not use a CMS.
You are very optimistic I see.
of their business models on their ranking on Google really? Should they depend only on their own marketing? I mean Google has its benifits, but no one, save for Google employees, should depend on them to eat.
Delphi comes to mind for such RAD tools. But I suppose I see your point.
Well I was extremely curious myself. PLus I am in Fedora, not XP...anyways, it's all asian. Looks like spam sites to me, just fodder for blacklisting.
I would agree with you there except for the "when it is not even available to the public" I except a lower count _because_ it is not available to the public. Ie. if the code base was at least read-only, I would expect a higher number of such reports. However, do these guys get paid for this? I would assume Microsoft has dedicated staff for this.
I wasn't aware that professional users used Access. I thought it was meant purely for simple things such as maybe an inventory of one's collection of books. Are there professional users who really use Access?
But killing the process isn't disabling it.
reboot?
I don't use Gaim myself. But I don't understand why those involved found it necessary to fork Gaim. Anyone knows?
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Who stuck a dildo up your ass?
Eidiculous arguemtn. BEsides the fact there are worse things in this world that sex offenders. There are other ways to get onto the internet besides YOUR wireless router. And being YOUR wireless router you could always put in censoring.
I think you need to read a book on how computer and similiar machines work. They are always doing something. When they aren't we call it a a system crash.
I would rather none, but I do see the benifits of the technologies that would make them possible.
For some reason I am not a fan of humanoid robots. Ghost in the Shell is cool to watch, I just don't want to live in such a world.
Please do mot judge those of us that are by the actions of Bush. I beg of you.
He certainly is a bigger man than I. I can say that I would have been as diplomatic in his situation. Then again, what are the chances of that.
You could just get a simple wifi router, these things tend to be very cheap.
Well Fedora 5 has been the best FC for me thus far. Many "nice" things work' A lot of my hardware now "just works" and I get about as much or fewer crashes for applications in general. I think the move to the 2.17 kernel brought and the newer gcc version brought with it a lot of new problems.
So you're saying that because they use tools to test Fedora, that are tools used to test RHEL, that Fedora is just a test RHEL? So umm, then what were the tools being used on before? Since they were being used on RHEL before Fedora. Either ways, this is moot since, there is nothing wrong with Fedora being testing for RHEL since they serve different purposes.