just because you can burry it dosnt make it safe. What would happen if a natural disaster (such as a earthquake, or such) broght those "safe" wast products back up to the surface?
I honestly feel that they should team up with NetZero, or some other "free" internet service provider. That way, they could buy the box, take it home, plug it into the wall, and use it. (and not worry about monthly cost, and signups and stuff). Becasue if you have trouble buying a computer, chances are Bills arnt you strong point eather. Think about it.
Take Mozilla/Firefox For example. Only now is a new (open source) browser scratching the browser market, and its been along for a long time.
If it does come out though, its going to lay low untill spyware starts attacking our video cards:-p
So what? I have never had a problem with my Firefox crashing (ever). Sure, if you try to make something crash, it eventually will. Considering how much security holes IE has, IE could be the missing link, and I still wouldnt use it.
So how long untill the governor of CA comes out and tells us hes really trying to save the world from total destruction?
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So, what 3rd party audi player is going to come out of the shadows and take winamps place? XMMS?
I bet $100 the servers within.... there house.
just because you can burry it dosnt make it safe. What would happen if a natural disaster (such as a earthquake, or such) broght those "safe" wast products back up to the surface?
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I honestly feel that they should team up with NetZero, or some other "free" internet service provider. That way, they could buy the box, take it home, plug it into the wall, and use it. (and not worry about monthly cost, and signups and stuff). Becasue if you have trouble buying a computer, chances are Bills arnt you strong point eather. Think about it.
Take Mozilla/Firefox For example. Only now is a new (open source) browser scratching the browser market, and its been along for a long time. If it does come out though, its going to lay low untill spyware starts attacking our video cards :-p
So what? I have never had a problem with my Firefox crashing (ever). Sure, if you try to make something crash, it eventually will. Considering how much security holes IE has, IE could be the missing link, and I still wouldnt use it.
if everything goes as planed, shouldnt EVERY election be close? Just my 2 cents.
Im suprised that we dont have to sign an honor code every time we send an email these days.
why do you want to get it so hot? Throughout my years of overclocking and such, one would think that there goal is to get it as cool as possible?