"ACORDNG 2 NEWSCOMCOMCOM11!11!! WTF M3RICA ONLIEN IS PRAPARNG 2 R3LAAES A FRE AOL-BRAND3D BROWSAR TAHT IS BAESD ON MICROSOFTS INTARNAT 3XPLORER TACHNOLOGY!!1!! DA BROWSER WIL B AVALEABLE 2 USARS WHO DONT HAEV AOL AS THERE ISP11111!!! LOL I ADMIT TAHT I FIND THIS DEV3LOPM3NT BAFLNG - NOT ONLY DOAS AOL ALREADY OWN A BROWSER BUT Y ON EARTH WUD A NON-AOL US3R WANT 2 USE AN AOL-BRAND3D VARSION OF EI?!!?? OMG LOL"
It's interesting to see such diverse companies developing a standard such as this: I can see Microsoft, Intel, and AMD working on something like this, possibly Dell, but why Sun Microsystems?
What's your point?
Yeah, I made the image, posted it on my site, and linked it from here.
Something wrong with that?
And link me to another story advertising my site...yeah, my signature contains the link, but who freaking cares?
As with trademarks, maybe patent holders should be obligated to protect their patents or risk losing them.
This patent was applyed for in 1994 and granted in 1998. Web browsers were using 'plugin' technology for a long time before Eolas brought up this stink.
Not that it matters...using the firefox User Agent Switcher Extension I changed mine to "Internet Explorer" just to trick people like you into thinking I was still using IE after the vulnerabilities...
http://sln.fi.edu/franklin/inventor/bell.html
Looks like another cheap imitation of Bell's telephone, and I don't see Nokia giving props to the man who started it:
"Bell's "electrical speech machine" paved the way for the Information Superhighway"
Just giving the man the respect he deserves.
I've translated the article using the AOL user translator:
"ACORDNG 2 NEWSCOMCOMCOM11!11!! WTF M3RICA ONLIEN IS PRAPARNG 2 R3LAAES A FRE AOL-BRAND3D BROWSAR TAHT IS BAESD ON MICROSOFTS INTARNAT 3XPLORER TACHNOLOGY!!1!! DA BROWSER WIL B AVALEABLE 2 USARS WHO DONT HAEV AOL AS THERE ISP11111!!! LOL I ADMIT TAHT I FIND THIS DEV3LOPM3NT BAFLNG - NOT ONLY DOAS AOL ALREADY OWN A BROWSER BUT Y ON EARTH WUD A NON-AOL US3R WANT 2 USE AN AOL-BRAND3D VARSION OF EI?!!?? OMG LOL"
It's interesting to see such diverse companies developing a standard such as this: I can see Microsoft, Intel, and AMD working on something like this, possibly Dell, but why Sun Microsystems?
Did you try clearing cookies? Really, you can never stop it.
In reality, you can never stop the copying of stuff like this...
If one was really desperate, print screen could do the trick.
http://inhome.rediff.com/money/2004/may/19google.h tm/
Yep.
Google Print Mirror
It's funny, laugh.
"Batteries with the affected serial numbers contain cells that were manufactured by LG Chem, Ltd. of South Korea"
0 507019891.htm
I wouldn't blame South Korea, it's probably Microsoft planting faulty batteries as revenge for SK suing them:
http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2003May/gee2003
It already is free. I just download my disposable digital cameras from Kazaa. Once they run out, I download a new one.
What's your point? Yeah, I made the image, posted it on my site, and linked it from here. Something wrong with that? And link me to another story advertising my site...yeah, my signature contains the link, but who freaking cares?
My bad, I think I linked it wrong:
Slashdot Rock
There IS evidence of slashdot on mars:
Slashdot Rock
Actually, the Pacific Ocean borders the Western United States, and you can drive there from anywhere in North America.
Sorry, had to kill it, couldn't help myself...
I agree. I am behind Microsoft in this issue...
As with trademarks, maybe patent holders should be obligated to protect their patents or risk losing them. This patent was applyed for in 1994 and granted in 1998. Web browsers were using 'plugin' technology for a long time before Eolas brought up this stink.
I think it sounds great, actually. Much better than "Web browser 0.93 by Mozilla"
Just to clear things up, firebird no longer exists, firebird turned into firefox...I think you are looking for thunderbird.
I was joking, but the other person said it quite well...sometimes, I use it because sites don't let me in without IE, it's very handy and delicious.
According to this page:
http://www.illuminedgaming.com/eogoogle.htm
(What google will look like in 10 years)
Google will OWN the earth...so what is the need for OS?
Not that it matters...using the firefox User Agent Switcher Extension I changed mine to "Internet Explorer" just to trick people like you into thinking I was still using IE after the vulnerabilities...
I disagree. I've sacrificed three virgins because they saw me reading Slashdot. Of course, I don't think that's what you mean, but...
http://sln.fi.edu/franklin/inventor/bell.html Looks like another cheap imitation of Bell's telephone, and I don't see Nokia giving props to the man who started it: "Bell's "electrical speech machine" paved the way for the Information Superhighway" Just giving the man the respect he deserves.