cloned scripts, then comes cloned animals, followed by cloned actors and ended with a cloned film watched by cloned audience... that's what they could have shown in 'the 6th day'...
apparently game shows like "who wants to be a millionare" tests every field of knowledge of the contestant, so i don't think putting off a particular field is such a bright idea.
with the bittorrents and other P2P softwares being sued, a lot others are popping up too. recently i saw www.warezclient.com advertising thier 'Kazaa like' P2P software...
no more of paying $$$ to journals for reading the latest in science. with scientists publishing their work on their sites, it would be easiest to access the latest without burning a hole in my pocket...
To add to this, I don't think spammers are alone. Different companies are interdependent on one another to blow our mailboxes and hence share the booty equally. So that's a lot of money coming in. Hence, a fine of a few millions is nothing to them.
Though AMD Atlon may be rising as a global giant, Intel's Pentium processors still holds a major share of the market primarily because the large choice of processors it offers, the number of years it has been in business and compatibility with a large number of OS and softwares not to mention hardwares. I believe that Intel is going to stay in business atleast for some more years. What do you think?
i don't quite agree with you on the fact that the people falling for it are punishable. most of the people fall for it are ignorant about spam and they buy stuff from these low lives 'coz they don't know that they are scammers. i guess imparting knowledge about spam to the average computer user is the only way out...
oh mo i am flashing my eyes, moving my fingers and listening to a CD, God please don't make my head explode.
cloned scripts, then comes cloned animals, followed by cloned actors and ended with a cloned film watched by cloned audience... that's what they could have shown in 'the 6th day'...
apparently game shows like "who wants to be a millionare" tests every field of knowledge of the contestant, so i don't think putting off a particular field is such a bright idea.
with the bittorrents and other P2P softwares being sued, a lot others are popping up too. recently i saw www.warezclient.com advertising thier 'Kazaa like' P2P software...
buy bombs not space shuttles -- motto of Bushism, ya know...
may be /. should put a D-Day countdown ticker on its homepage...
that's microsoft's way of telling that they care...
no more of paying $$$ to journals for reading the latest in science. with scientists publishing their work on their sites, it would be easiest to access the latest without burning a hole in my pocket...
day after tomorrow effects were more from global warming not tectonic movements...
windows is beautiful but definitely vulnerable... unfortunately people prefer beauty to quality.
whatever it is, it sure isn't /. proof.
looks like they have brought down maillistking from their own site itself... strange fellow.
another publicity stunt, ignore them...
no wonder it moved only 2Kms.
the longer the merrier.
And the statement for demand would be "Pay me a million bucks or I no one gets a piece on eBay."
To add to this, I don't think spammers are alone. Different companies are interdependent on one another to blow our mailboxes and hence share the booty equally. So that's a lot of money coming in. Hence, a fine of a few millions is nothing to them.
Though AMD Atlon may be rising as a global giant, Intel's Pentium processors still holds a major share of the market primarily because the large choice of processors it offers, the number of years it has been in business and compatibility with a large number of OS and softwares not to mention hardwares. I believe that Intel is going to stay in business atleast for some more years. What do you think?
now that's something cool...
bull's eye, its your choice that makes the final decision...
not to forget more porn and illegal downloads...
why does the indian government come up with ideas after the tragedy has struck?!
another spam don on the horizon, no doubt...
i don't quite agree with you on the fact that the people falling for it are punishable. most of the people fall for it are ignorant about spam and they buy stuff from these low lives 'coz they don't know that they are scammers. i guess imparting knowledge about spam to the average computer user is the only way out...
is there any probability of the meteor changing its direction again?!