Yeah, and you can walk in Brooklyn, New York and get shot for no reason.... let's be serious, Russia is more secure than your "free America". (sorry @offtopic)
I don't see your point. The talk is about visual traceroute, not about on what it runs: computer or non-computer.
BTW.. what do you understand by computer?
USPTO shows up again! These people either are very uninformed or blind. How can they patent a thing that was used and invented a long time ago by other people. I remember I was using a visual traceroute program on win95 back in the 90's. I'm (still) proud I live in Europe, even if Romania (my country) is not yet a member of EU.
I think I saw a visual traceroute program running on linux some years ago too... xtraceroute. Look on their web page here and scroll down to see when it was last modified. This gives you a clue how old the program is yet they didn't request a patent for that.
What computer are you running FF on? I've installed FF on my WinXP SP2 box 3 months back and never had problems. Read it: N-E-V-E-R... and I convinced almost everybody in my company to use Firefox and Thunderbird as default browser/mail client and they're happy now, believe me!
I don't know, I just tried it on my Athlon XP 2000+ and it starts 1, 2 seconds faster than Firefox, but it eats the same amount of RAM. Just try a bloated website with flash and stuff... I tried www.gsp.ro (I'm from Romania) and K-Meleon uses 17.3 MB of Ram where Firefox uses 17.33 MB. So, what's the big difference?
I still hang on to Firefox yet... It works on my linux box too.
You can throw that garbage out the door. I live in Romania our country is like any other country in Europe. No man marries cows, no one thinks he's dracula. Just don't believe all that crap in the news writen by other people.
Install Linux my friend, throw your windows license in the recycle bin.
Fuck terrorism!!! And all because idiot Bush attacked Iraq in the first place!
Yeah, and you can walk in Brooklyn, New York and get shot for no reason.... let's be serious, Russia is more secure than your "free America". (sorry @offtopic)
Get MS DOS 6.2, it's better for you than Linux.
This is not relevant at all. First of all, MSN's number of indexed pages is way much little than Google's. Second, they don't have the same algorythm.
I don't see your point. The talk is about visual traceroute , not about on what it runs: computer or non-computer.
BTW.. what do you understand by computer?
USPTO shows up again! These people either are very uninformed or blind. How can they patent a thing that was used and invented a long time ago by other people. I remember I was using a visual traceroute program on win95 back in the 90's. I'm (still) proud I live in Europe, even if Romania (my country) is not yet a member of EU. I think I saw a visual traceroute program running on linux some years ago too... xtraceroute. Look on their web page here and scroll down to see when it was last modified. This gives you a clue how old the program is yet they didn't request a patent for that.
WOW, that's the ugliest interface I ever saw at a video editing program!
What computer are you running FF on? I've installed FF on my WinXP SP2 box 3 months back and never had problems. Read it: N-E-V-E-R... and I convinced almost everybody in my company to use Firefox and Thunderbird as default browser/mail client and they're happy now, believe me!
I don't know, I just tried it on my Athlon XP 2000+ and it starts 1, 2 seconds faster than Firefox, but it eats the same amount of RAM. Just try a bloated website with flash and stuff... I tried www.gsp.ro (I'm from Romania) and K-Meleon uses 17.3 MB of Ram where Firefox uses 17.33 MB. So, what's the big difference? I still hang on to Firefox yet... It works on my linux box too.
.net domain has nothing to do with .NET platform from Micro$oft. And domain registry has never been M$'s business. End of story!
1st post?
You can throw that garbage out the door. I live in Romania our country is like any other country in Europe. No man marries cows, no one thinks he's dracula. Just don't believe all that crap in the news writen by other people.