Personally i think Joe Jobs are thé reason businesses can say: "It wasn't me!". Unfortunately this still wont prevent Joe Jobs.
What about the idea to only permit links to sites where the mail came from... *-)... that wouldn't work...
Trojans and virusses can 'upgrade' a system automatically without anyone complaining but os-es can't? In the future users do not have a choice to upgrade or not, this will be a good thing for security but it will take away choice.
Despite the fact that this is a Windows problem only Microsoft will probably swing this in their advantage. This will probably justify an monthly fee for automatic patches, virus scanner, upgrades and for the anti spyware system.
Well basic was very important for Microsoft. Linux should become more accesible to more people if it wishes to compete. Not every programmer is as good but not every program has to be very good. For RAD these tools are very capable. Personally I loved how fast you could build an application in MS Access.
To each its own
Yes, but where can I find a Windows Xp CD with Sp2 without paying for it?
And it seems to me it is a trend that hardware 'just works' on linux and not under Xp.
I still don't understand why the net-install isn't released as a windows installer. I'm currently trying to build a ubuntu installer (with grub and grldr) but I can't get it to work (ntfs is a pain).
However, with a few more hands (and brains) this should be doable.
I think it gives them more time to spend on pages that actually changed! This is how it works:
1. You submit new content to your site
2. Your content-management systems updates the site-map and informs google that something has changed.
3. Your new page is indexed (sooner)
4. People can find the new page (earlier)
5. Profit
If you find randomly scattered leaves in a forrest you call it chance.
If you find neatly stacked leaves in a forrest you know someone or something created it.
Then how can people look at the world and not see it?
I must say i do have trouble with the evolution theory, but it really is a theory. And when there is proof that contradicts that theory you all just joke over it.
Then they should open up the source of windows 98. I worked on a windows 98 system yesterday evening and it was lightning fast on a 166mhz machine. If windows 98 could be secured it would be the best os to run the best version of office on: office 97!
Just click the 'go' button 20 times or so.
The name sounds good, but something is wrong with it ;)
Or use a direct link
What about one plain lcd screen, lenses and a small projection screen under every key?
It's a trap, before you know it they give all te power to Senator Palpatine!
I know why you want google's tiles, because the one's you have now are ugly.
Some query's that actually give (interesting) results:
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=uploaded
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=upload http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=mpg
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=mpeg
No etching of "penis" found...though.
Personally i think Joe Jobs are thé reason businesses can say: "It wasn't me!". Unfortunately this still wont prevent Joe Jobs. What about the idea to only permit links to sites where the mail came from... *-) ... that wouldn't work...
Note to self... 1. Browse old story at +5 Funny 2. Post +5 Funny comments here verbatim 3. Watch Karma go through the roof 4. ??? 5. Profit!
Trojans and virusses can 'upgrade' a system automatically without anyone complaining but os-es can't? In the future users do not have a choice to upgrade or not, this will be a good thing for security but it will take away choice. Despite the fact that this is a Windows problem only Microsoft will probably swing this in their advantage. This will probably justify an monthly fee for automatic patches, virus scanner, upgrades and for the anti spyware system.
It is faster than Java!
Well basic was very important for Microsoft. Linux should become more accesible to more people if it wishes to compete. Not every programmer is as good but not every program has to be very good. For RAD these tools are very capable. Personally I loved how fast you could build an application in MS Access. To each its own
Yes, but where can I find a Windows Xp CD with Sp2 without paying for it? And it seems to me it is a trend that hardware 'just works' on linux and not under Xp.
Haven't you noticed? Microsoft just buys all those new startups.
And while your at it: opensource it, i mean create a gps-foto device and generate up-to-date on the fly.
I still don't understand why the net-install isn't released as a windows installer. I'm currently trying to build a ubuntu installer (with grub and grldr) but I can't get it to work (ntfs is a pain). However, with a few more hands (and brains) this should be doable.
I think it gives them more time to spend on pages that actually changed! This is how it works: 1. You submit new content to your site 2. Your content-management systems updates the site-map and informs google that something has changed. 3. Your new page is indexed (sooner) 4. People can find the new page (earlier) 5. Profit
Google Accelerator worked for Firefox and IE from the start... fmfwtvz
IANAP but couldn't these processors be used for genetic fuzzy algoritm's?
Let me tell you a joke:
If you find randomly scattered leaves in a forrest you call it chance.
If you find neatly stacked leaves in a forrest you know someone or something created it.
Then how can people look at the world and not see it?
I must say i do have trouble with the evolution theory, but it really is a theory. And when there is proof that contradicts that theory you all just joke over it.
Personally i can't believe Microsoft eats its own dog-food.
Just curious...how many apache servers would you need for microsoft.com?
Yes you are so right, we need a lot of ip-adresses for our nanobot-overlords.
Then they should open up the source of windows 98. I worked on a windows 98 system yesterday evening and it was lightning fast on a 166mhz machine. If windows 98 could be secured it would be the best os to run the best version of office on: office 97!
So you don't think it's bad if the whole world knows you're gay?
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)