I'm going to have to disagree with you here dude. I used one of the RC of NeoOffice/J, probably about a month ago. I found it to be sluggish and more or less unusable. I also hate Word X, which crashes all the time and is slow too. As far as the format goes...
It seems to me that XML is more of a standard now than OO.org's file format will ever be. The only way that is incorrect is if OO.org uses XML, which I am entirely ignorant of. But either way, even open office on linux isn't very impressive; everyone just says it is because we long for a nice open source desktop, even though that is nowhere close to being achieved.
for those of us who are/rad enough to admit that apple has come into the unix desktop market and acheived what 10+ years of competing OO standards and implementations could not, i see no reason not to admit that now. Pages is a fabulous word processor that stores documents in XML.
In terms of usabiliity and preservation for the future, how is OO.org a better option?
Evan Cox, a partner with Covington & Burling in San Francisco who is not involved with the case, said the error most likely happened in one of two ways: Either Comcast matched the wrong customer with the IP address, or the recording industry requested information about the wrong IP address, which is usually more than nine digits.
"If any of those [IP address] numbers are wrong or transposed, you're going to get the wrong person," Cohn said.
*whew* thank god they went and found an expert lawyer to clear that one up!! corporate american media is so smart. free market media is a great idea!!!
i'm hoping someone can explain to me why levying digital media is a good idea. when i burn a DVD of my family vacation, why should i give money to the MPAA? when i put out a demo of my own band, why should i have to pay the RIAA? when I record a CD with all of my school files why do I have to pay the RIAA?
maybe I am understanding this tax wrong...but the way I see it, canadians pay a tax for every blank CD and every blank DVD. am i wrong? since people certainly use blank CDs/DVDs for more than copying copyrighted material, doesn't it seem like canada is putting the rights of the recording industry in front of the rights of private individuals?
are you really that fucking inconsiderate? if a huge SUV flips around other cars that aren't small, say, a conscienscious owner of a normal god damn car like a toyota, the lives of every other driver on the road ar eput in danger.
stop being such a greedy self centered american and think about the safety of everybody on the road.
you're an idiot and you have misrepresented that statistic. normal cars don't flip very often. SUVs flip all the time because they are so high off the ground and so heavy.
dude, your name is 'drinkypoo'. anything you say is irrelevant before you have even said it.
thank god there can still be advertising!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
I'm going to have to disagree with you here dude. I used one of the RC of NeoOffice/J, probably about a month ago. I found it to be sluggish and more or less unusable. I also hate Word X, which crashes all the time and is slow too. As far as the format goes...
/rad enough to admit that apple has come into the unix desktop market and acheived what 10+ years of competing OO standards and implementations could not, i see no reason not to admit that now. Pages is a fabulous word processor that stores documents in XML.
It seems to me that XML is more of a standard now than OO.org's file format will ever be. The only way that is incorrect is if OO.org uses XML, which I am entirely ignorant of. But either way, even open office on linux isn't very impressive; everyone just says it is because we long for a nice open source desktop, even though that is nowhere close to being achieved.
for those of us who are
In terms of usabiliity and preservation for the future, how is OO.org a better option?
IE on the mac didn't suck? Dude are you high? that browser ran like a stretched out sodomite. Indeed sir, possibly like yourself.
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would hands down be more interesting and informative than any television news that's around now.
except maybe http://www.democracynow.org/
"PUNY FOX EXECUTIVE, you will bring back futurama or suffer the wrath of MORBO!!!"
"aah hah hah. that's nice."
fucking a man, it said there were 0 posts when i wrote that. your face is slow.
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calm down jackasses. whine whine whine, i hate it when people speak for everyone, i am above group think.
well i am speaking for everyone when i say: shut up and whipe those crocodile tears from your mother's breast
wow nice legal definition IANAL-man:
your post bored the shit out of me.
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dude man your thoughts are retarded.
that nobody owns music. i thought this was slashdot...
i am very annoyed w/no tom bombadil
yes, its always a shame when a new generation doesn't remember the corporate propaganda of an old one.
all the better quality telesyncs are filmed from the projection booth...
just because it's legal doesn't make it right, dipshit.
that post was fine and everything mr. i-got-a-5 but why didn't you just type damn instead of d***? don't be such a pussy.
haha, dude. you are the missing link. that's why your arms are a little bit to long...lucy.
*whew* thank god they went and found an expert lawyer to clear that one up!! corporate american media is so smart. free market media is a great idea!!!
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i'm hoping someone can explain to me why levying digital media is a good idea. when i burn a DVD of my family vacation, why should i give money to the MPAA? when i put out a demo of my own band, why should i have to pay the RIAA? when I record a CD with all of my school files why do I have to pay the RIAA?
maybe I am understanding this tax wrong...but the way I see it, canadians pay a tax for every blank CD and every blank DVD. am i wrong? since people certainly use blank CDs/DVDs for more than copying copyrighted material, doesn't it seem like canada is putting the rights of the recording industry in front of the rights of private individuals?
are you really that fucking inconsiderate? if a huge SUV flips around other cars that aren't small, say, a conscienscious owner of a normal god damn car like a toyota, the lives of every other driver on the road ar eput in danger.
stop being such a greedy self centered american and think about the safety of everybody on the road.
you're an idiot and you have misrepresented that statistic. normal cars don't flip very often. SUVs flip all the time because they are so high off the ground and so heavy.
Ha ha ha ha!!! Puny human males sued a puny human female and settled for $2000. Morbo would have torn off her arms and eaten her alive.