get up
get on up
get up
get on up
and DANCE * nmp3bot dances:D- i'm going to become rich and famous after i invent a device that allows you to stab people in the face over the internet
MSFT came up with it's own extension central of the *same quality of that of the mozilla foundation* (I know there is one out there allready).
Afaik these toolbars add "extra browsing enhancements". If MSFT told it's users that these bars are Teh evil if installed from some random adress I'm sure the "toolbars" will die out soon.
This is another great example of how lack of technical knowledge can be used to take advantage of "home users".
Joey Dell doesn't see the difference between technical details of OSS and Proprietary Software, all he sees is the malware being marketed as "Faster SMaller Better"
Don't get too excited, though. First generation systems tend to be expensive--on the order of US$15,000 for the reader/writer and between US$120-$180 for the discs.
120x50 = 6 grand.
unless you are a real coinesseur no pron can be worth that much.
Once again, the ways to fix cd's depends on the type of scratch you are dealing with. (toothpaste to polish out scratches to floor wax to fill deep scratches)
get up :D- i'm going to become rich and famous after i invent a device that allows you to stab people in the face over the internet
get on up
get up
get on up
and DANCE
* nmp3bot dances
Before it cools off!
MSFT came up with it's own extension central of the *same quality of that of the mozilla foundation* (I know there is one out there allready).
Afaik these toolbars add "extra browsing enhancements". If MSFT told it's users that these bars are Teh evil if installed from some random adress I'm sure the "toolbars" will die out soon.
It's all just part of the great nazi jewish conspiracy.
send ehm all back to canada!
I have about 50K plus mp3s, but i still buy alot of music.
Local distros sell 7" singles for about 3 to 4 euros and full records for 9.
A 7" has about 5 to 6 songs on it. Not only is this cheaper than Itunes, i also get to OWN my music + artwork, lyrics or coloured vynil presses.
It's alot more bang for buck and I really enjoy taking some occaisional time off to sit down, put on a record and listen to some sweet tunes.
However, OSS has disadvantages too. Most importantly, it comes from behind in terms of market share
That's because MSFT had a goddamn 10 year headstart.
This article is a troll.
Why pay for some crappy (most likely DRMed) download while you can just play generic roms on a homebrew emulator?
What about the missing standard compliancy?
And I Thought debian's release cycle was slow.
This is another great example of how lack of technical knowledge can be used to take advantage of "home users".
Joey Dell doesn't see the difference between technical details of OSS and Proprietary Software, all he sees is the malware being marketed as "Faster SMaller Better"
You guys bring the pitchforks.
Time for some good ole mob justice.
(just kidding, this kind of legislation is really unnerving for eurotrash such as myself)
Release The exploit in a form so easy even the most assbackwards 13 yearold skiddie can use it on his Dell.
Just wait and see how long it takes before it gets patched.
A group of hackers are Coming up with a work around.
In the mean time i wonder if Allot Communication's "traffic management device" can withstand DDoSing.
They sure as hell are going to piss alot of people off with their scumware.
Is that some sites that used to exist had no robots.txt file, yet still get blocked
After a certain domain was no longer in use for years some adware search rank linkpharm whatever it is added a robots.txt file to a "hijacked" domain.
One can now get formerly accessible sites removed from archive.org. EVEN IF THE ORIGINAL OWNER NEVER INTENDED TO.
What does the slashdot community think of this development in the ongoing cat-and-mouse game going on between big media and what is available online?"
Information is public property, DRM is just a challenge
At first they gave the relatives of the diseased a 60 day period to grieve before they sued.
I guess the public outcry made them change their minds.
Seriously, what the fuck is next with the RIAA.
More details on this shocking discovery at Eleven. ....
The Distro parodies didn't load for me
6 2abc91d20e7a2fe/index.html
Here's a working mirrordot link
http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/3a7776fd00fb4320
Don't get too excited, though. First generation systems tend to be expensive--on the order of US$15,000 for the reader/writer and between US$120-$180 for the discs.
120x50 = 6 grand.
unless you are a real coinesseur no pron can be worth that much.
Ok, so according to this article it didn't work.
t e
Now before i get modded into oblivion here's some stuff to back upo my statement
http://www.wikihow.com/Repair-a-CD-Using-Toothpas
Once again, the ways to fix cd's depends on the type of scratch you are dealing with. (toothpaste to polish out scratches to floor wax to fill deep scratches)
For light scratches, use toothpaste.
But I don't want any goddamn closed source crap on my boxen.
Canonical has in no way contributed to the Linux movement as Red Hat.
Besides, it will take years for ubuntu to be certified for the enterprise environment.
Ubuntu is still small time in the "real world"
UHm, cedega is know to freeload on the wine project.
Don't pay for it, warez it.
Just install debian.