Ars Technica does a good job of debunking a study that claims that American business lose $178 billion a year to web surfing in the workplace.
I hate it when people use numbers like this. They may lose $178 billion, but how much are they actually making in the first place? $178 billion may just be pennies, or it may be half their revenue. </rant>
Very true, but misleading. Doughnuts do not apply. If you crave carrots or broccoli or salt, this might mean you need these things or the nutrients they contain. If you crave Ho-Ho's, your body is just being gluttenous.
Very right. There's a difference between what your body craves and what your tongue craves, and it's important to be able to make that distinction.
http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/ 23/0149215
Just plug one of these exercise machines into an outlet and take care of your electric bill at the same time!
Also notice that she was accused of file sharing, and not file downloading.
Or simply replaced the hard drive with a new one.
This is why.
I would be afraid if Japan didn't have this already.
7. Profit
Quite literally.
a search for "internet explorer" has firefox on the first page
What do they run on anyway?
I think I have an older copy of Linspire sitting around on my hard drive from an earlier free download. This isn't the first time they've done this.
6, ha, born in GF :P
Having a swastika on your garage door isn't a crime.
Have you tried Rain-X?
I'd take my chances with a hooker over AOL any day.
Does it run Linux?
I just hope we'll be "readier" sometime soon.
It's redundant in a global scale. It may be the first post in this article, but it's certainly not the first time it's ever been posted.
They call it "code" for a reason!
When I stayed at Hampton Inn, they provided unused, unique, randomly generated passwords for each guest.
In Britain, only teenagers pirate video games.
Ars Technica does a good job of debunking a study that claims that American business lose $178 billion a year to web surfing in the workplace.
I hate it when people use numbers like this. They may lose $178 billion, but how much are they actually making in the first place? $178 billion may just be pennies, or it may be half their revenue. </rant>
Most likely the undiscovered & unnamed, seeing as they're right next to the Uu* elements.
Right, and just about everything else you enter is publically available anyways.
Very true, but misleading. Doughnuts do not apply. If you crave carrots or broccoli or salt, this might mean you need these things or the nutrients they contain. If you crave Ho-Ho's, your body is just being gluttenous.
Very right. There's a difference between what your body craves and what your tongue craves, and it's important to be able to make that distinction.
http://elliottback.com/wp/wp-content/lh2r8ad.png
Good to see Internet Explorer still not working.