I think that the article summary should mention that this is being developed by _South_ Korea. The article just mentioned 'Korea', but since there are two Koreas, I wasn't sure which one they were talking about.
I think what he's trying to say is that stock shares in Microsoft might not be such a good thing, since apparently he believes MacOS and Linux will outperform Longhorn.
I'm not quite sure how Google fits in there, though.
I don't think the problem is that he disgrees with the majority. The problem is that his post basically just said it's awesome, without any reason why.
After reading all the other posts, I know why the new system is bad, but from reading his post I have no idea why he thinks it's good.
Alien n.
1. An unnaturalized foreign resident of a country. Also called noncitizen.
2. A person from another and very different family, people, or place. 3. A person who is not included in a group; an outsider.
4. A creature from outer space: science fiction about an invasion of aliens.
They could be aliens to you, depending on your point of view.
I think that Firefox is well on it's way to dethroning IE as king of the web browsers.
With all of the recent publicity, users are beginning to realize that there are more (and better) choices for web browsers out there than what comes boxed with Windows.
The Mozilla developers have done a great job in turning the tables on Microsoft in the browser wars.
Spell check that puppy next time. Thanks.
I think that the article summary should mention that this is being developed by _South_ Korea. The article just mentioned 'Korea', but since there are two Koreas, I wasn't sure which one they were talking about.
How much do those materials cost, though?
We'll need an abundance of whatever material is necessary to build the structure of the space elevator.
Vote 'em out then.
One reason why chips are $600 is that the manufacturing facilities to make them cost somewhere around 3 billion dollars to build.
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I'll second that. Definitely worth a download, as it's the best third party mod out for HL2 now. (Although there isn't much competition...)
I always wondered by he couldn't just take a dip in a bacta tank to accomplish that. Maybe he just likes the suit too much.
I think what he's trying to say is that stock shares in Microsoft might not be such a good thing, since apparently he believes MacOS and Linux will outperform Longhorn.
I'm not quite sure how Google fits in there, though.
I don't think the problem is that he disgrees with the majority. The problem is that his post basically just said it's awesome, without any reason why.
After reading all the other posts, I know why the new system is bad, but from reading his post I have no idea why he thinks it's good.
Files transfers are sort of carrier dependent. Certain carriers (Verizon) really limit what you can transfer (easily) to your phone.
Which two intelligent replies would those be? :-P
P.S. Don't feed the trolls.
Let it go, guys...
I'll sign up to your mac mini link if you sign up for my ipod one. :)
contact me at jbrandon at ptd.net if you're interested.
I doubt it's that sensitive. Not everyone has the same core body temperature, much less the same temperature at their extremities (hands).
Alien n.
1. An unnaturalized foreign resident of a country. Also called noncitizen.
2. A person from another and very different family, people, or place.
3. A person who is not included in a group; an outsider.
4. A creature from outer space: science fiction about an invasion of aliens.
They could be aliens to you, depending on your point of view.
Don't forget gaim, my personal favorite.
Shouldn't the word 'French' be capitalized since it is a proper noun?
Hmm...
I've never seen it spelled "Leat" before...
I think copyright violations are going to be the least of their worries if they are ever caught.
The material is made of carbon atoms. I don't think you'll find many people allergic to carbon, since most everyone I've met has been "carbon-based".
Sounds like it's time to break out the tinfoil hat...
To be fair, Windows Update scans for updates to a lot more software than Firefox.
Firefox can scan a lot faster than Windows Update because it is only checking for updates to a single program.
Of course, Microsoft could make an option within IE to scan for IE-only updates, which would make updating IE much faster, but they don't.
What they should really study are the effects of falling and intentionally missing, thereby attaining a state of midair suspension.
It is still a resource hug.
Those darn resource huggin hippy broswers...
I think that Firefox is well on it's way to dethroning IE as king of the web browsers. With all of the recent publicity, users are beginning to realize that there are more (and better) choices for web browsers out there than what comes boxed with Windows. The Mozilla developers have done a great job in turning the tables on Microsoft in the browser wars.