I was learning all about IIS last year, firstly by explorations. Saw those application mappings. I remember thinking to myself ".htr, what's that for? Dunno. Get rid of it."
So anyway, my mindset, on everything, is that if I don't know what it does, how it does it, why does it to that, it won't be allowed do anything.
We're a total microsoft shop. Not a single problem.
Brad Pitt does a brilliant scumbag / Irish Knacker. Believe me, they really are that difficult to understand. Being Irish, I was privilaged to be able to actually understand everything he said (but not without difficulty - just like in real life). I saw it in London with my girlfriend and the two of us were lol at Brad and the rest of the cinema were just looking at us!
By the way, what is it with you amaricans applauding after a film in the cinema. I had the unfortuate experience of seeing Independance Day in the US. Boy was that shite. Everyone stood up and clapped at the end. Bollox.
- btw, I know nothing about linsux, and I don't give a damn
Things is, it's a different 10% for each user. MS word tries to display only commonly used features to users by collapsing menu items not used often. Neat, but annonys me.
Skipping is not a real problem in current car stereo's on Normal cds. With mp3's a lot more sound can be loaded into a smaller buffer than current anti-skip cd players, reducing the chances of skipping even further, probably x10.
A mp3 cd car stereo is exactly what I am waiting for. Or if it does have to have a hard drive, a least use bluetooth to transfer stuff from your house computer to your car.
No, the version 5 code was dumped. Version 6 was a fresh start. It just so happens that it beats ms on the version thing. What's to stop ms calling the next IE release version 69 or something?
Use a memory hex editor!
Yeah, just disable the themes services and that stops all that bubblegum crap.
FP Yesh!
1. Physical Size
2. Weight
3. Power Requirments
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Do curly brackets on a single line count?
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Doesn't seem shut down to me. Anyone else still running it?
Then they'll just compress all that into one mini device.
Finger On The Ring?
Yeah, same here.
I was learning all about IIS last year, firstly by explorations. Saw those application mappings. I remember thinking to myself ".htr, what's that for? Dunno. Get rid of it."
So anyway, my mindset, on everything, is that if I don't know what it does, how it does it, why does it to that, it won't be allowed do anything.
We're a total microsoft shop. Not a single problem.
I pay for DSL, i can run *WHATEVER* i want on it
But you don't have the right to run what you want on my DSL. Dumbass.
The comment db crashed. Nothing since mid-august. Which was the last time it went down. Any chance we can go back to the old, stable, slash?
What's that on the road map image at the bottom of More crash landings?
...anyone know where I can get one?
There's always one. Is there a second though (apart from me)?
You could by 400 normal cd-rw's instead a be compatible with everyone else.
Wait, I got too much money.
He should team up with Jesse Berst and make babies!
And netscape?
Brad Pitt does a brilliant scumbag / Irish Knacker. Believe me, they really are that difficult to understand. Being Irish, I was privilaged to be able to actually understand everything he said (but not without difficulty - just like in real life). I saw it in London with my girlfriend and the two of us were lol at Brad and the rest of the cinema were just looking at us!
By the way, what is it with you amaricans applauding after a film in the cinema. I had the unfortuate experience of seeing Independance Day in the US. Boy was that shite. Everyone stood up and clapped at the end. Bollox.
- btw, I know nothing about linsux, and I don't give a damn
I find all these patent lawsuits amusing, such as BT's hyperlink patent. Can someone tell me if they only apply to USA or are the worldwide?
Things is, it's a different 10% for each user. MS word tries to display only commonly used features to users by collapsing menu items not used often. Neat, but annonys me.
Re:FP? But why has no one posted?
It just ain't that interesting. Command line all the way!
...not another fucking browser that will make my life hell. (As a web developer)
Skipping is not a real problem in current car stereo's on Normal cds. With mp3's a lot more sound can be loaded into a smaller buffer than current anti-skip cd players, reducing the chances of skipping even further, probably x10.
A mp3 cd car stereo is exactly what I am waiting for. Or if it does have to have a hard drive, a least use bluetooth to transfer stuff from your house computer to your car.
No, the version 5 code was dumped. Version 6 was a fresh start. It just so happens that it beats ms on the version thing. What's to stop ms calling the next IE release version 69 or something?
So get this straight: it's not GPL!
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