I could be wrong of course, but shouldn't you at least go offline every once in a while to install kernel upgrades? Once every one hundred days or something, not too much;-)
Microsoft's Yates said the company agrees with the adoption of XML but does not agree that the solution to "public records management is to force a single, less functional document format on all state agencies."
Because everybody knows that Microsoft does not want to force a single, closed document format on all state agencies.
Nah, it's: "640 kbps should be enough for everyone." :-P
This shall be the year of desktop Linux!
Woah, I didn't know IE went open-source!
In Sovjet Russia, Slashdot comments dupe you!
I'm trying to port Linux to an Airbus, you insensitive clod!
Seems like he's still around.
Because every now and then, exploits are found. ;-)
It would seem logical to update every once in a while
Isn't that a bit stupid?
;-)
I could be wrong of course, but shouldn't you at least go offline every once in a while to install kernel upgrades?
Once every one hundred days or something, not too much
a 50-inch, flat-screen Texas Instruments rear-projection digital television
Imagine a beowulf cluster of those!
Looks a little like an article published on April 1st, 1997... http://www.keelynet.com/energy/hydmills.htm
Oh my... We just talked about this in Chemistry, but we're not supposed to even know the equation.
*dies*
(1st year Engineering student)
You know, engineers have ethics too...
No wonder it rhymes with Dell!
Could someone test this on Linux using Wine? I want to see those infinite loops in 5 seconds!
This is a geek website. Official standards are preferred. Either km/h, km/s or furlongs/Fortnight.
"Move along. Nothing for you to see here."
Reboot? What's a 'RE-boot'?
Are you talking about the yearly 'push on the button'?
He's alive!
They want the year of Desktop Linux back.
North Korea doesn't have ICBM's. They'd have to be able to get rockets into orbit for that.
;-)
Seen any testing?
Pangalactic gargleblaster, anyone?
How about kids these days get away from computers and start playing outside.
No, seriously, just a few years ago, kids used to play outside. Now, you see so many sitting behind their computer screen.
Ugh, it's like a disease!
Because everybody knows that Microsoft does not want to force a single, closed document format on all state agencies.
Wait, weren't bucky balls (Buckminster Fullerene) harder than diamond?
;-)
I could be wrong, of course
YAMOANF: Yet Another Method Of Achieving Nuclear Fusion
Or in short YANF: Yet Another Nuclear Fusion