i agree with you, windows was made for compatibility and user-friendliness rather than a secured upto the neck system and it suffered from the beginning. but after so many versions of windows, MS still hasn't solved many bare security requirements. how would you explain that?!
i am not sure about the US laws but down here in india, it works fine. all you have got to do is get a commercial licence for your business and buy the appropriate package from the provider stating clearly how many connections you have.
so are you suggesting that the iPod givers would spam you. while this is probably the most feasible explanation, how they would go about it still beats me.
i agree with you, windows was made for compatibility and user-friendliness rather than a secured upto the neck system and it suffered from the beginning. but after so many versions of windows, MS still hasn't solved many bare security requirements. how would you explain that?!
so true... but unfortunately grandpa's in india doesn't seem to care too much about these issues too much.
and that in other words implies no freedom of speech against ruling parties...
in other words, never try landing on hard ground, you might smash yourself to a pulp...
you can add winamp to your list of music players too. it has got a nice interface, is faster that windows media player and is spyware/adware free.
try power archiver too, its wonderful.
the analog frame...
i am not sure about the US laws but down here in india, it works fine. all you have got to do is get a commercial licence for your business and buy the appropriate package from the provider stating clearly how many connections you have.
so are you suggesting that the iPod givers would spam you. while this is probably the most feasible explanation, how they would go about it still beats me.
some more details on this, please?! thanks!
i am from one of the places where the earthquake has reportedly hit. however, i guess it was too mild 'coz we didn't feel a thing here... thanl God.
does AI technology follow a similar pattern too?! thanks...
nice one... :)
just the word out of my mouth. it was most probable the software or a hardware glitch that could have brought the system down...
i don't think that's a very bright possibility, mainly because there is hardly any liquid water on mars. also the oxygen content is pretty low...
the USA, i guess...
... and you were blaming poor china.
so true... looks like /. editors needs memory pills...
$500 for a terrabyte, where do i get to buy the hard disk...
with that kinda money, you can buy yourself a new computer with 'journey to the moon' game or something...
and not to mention other galaxies...
give linux to a hardcore windoze user and he would break his computer to bits anyway...
that would be very easy to implement with cookies. i guess google will do it eventually. btw, is there any way to suggest feature for google suggest?!
i just made a new 'doomsday is near' poster... wanna buy it?!
shouldn't he get a special page on wikipedia?!