Since IE isn't being developed anymore, maybe we can convince M$ to open source it. The only problem is the virus community might sieze the oppurtunity and crank out viruses like mad. It would be interesting to see IE's source code. Maybe there could be a way to integrate firefox into a version of linux the way they did with windows. Heck, maybe we could integrate Forfox into windows ourselves, and totally uninstall IE, to leave it to the dogs. It is an interesting proposition, but i'm afraid there are too many adverse consequences for this to be a profitable move.
Maybe he will get a blue screen of death when he powers it up, much like he did with Windows 98.
Sorry MS but you won't get to monopolize the TIVO industry
(paste in your browser) http://www.solarpc.com/about.html
Since IE isn't being developed anymore, maybe we can convince M$ to open source it. The only problem is the virus community might sieze the oppurtunity and crank out viruses like mad. It would be interesting to see IE's source code. Maybe there could be a way to integrate firefox into a version of linux the way they did with windows. Heck, maybe we could integrate Forfox into windows ourselves, and totally uninstall IE, to leave it to the dogs. It is an interesting proposition, but i'm afraid there are too many adverse consequences for this to be a profitable move.
Now how long until that machine is on the internet?
"Resistance is futile, You will be assimilated" -Locutus of Borg
Maybe he will get a blue screen of death when he powers it up, much like he did with Windows 98. Sorry MS but you won't get to monopolize the TIVO industry
He sure was gleefully dancing with ite x.html
here is the link:
http://www.macboy.com/cartoons/ballmer/ind
It would be nice if they put as much effort into fixing their IE browser security loopholes as tehy do in making a console