not another "this is unfair, you HAVE to open source your code", this is fucking stupid, the only reason people want googles code OSS is so they can steal it and use it for themselfs
it could also have expandability capabilitys because of BT in the uk implementing free wireless AP's in mcdonalds in the uk. the scheme is called BT Openzone
i thought there were already 4? length, depth, bredth and time?... so, really there would be 8 now.
length, depth, bredth and time.. AND dark length, dark depth, dark bredth and dark time...
8...
in 5 years, i create a time machine, go back in time to try and prove what actualy happened, and accidentaly gave them all a cold, and they all died... on a side note, it was my friend who got into the machine a year later, who killed the dinosaws
the information has been withheld since 2003 has it? is that why i heard about it in 2003 and also heard about the analysis that would be goin on to confirm it was a planet
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the future is an operating system that cant run mainstream wifi devices, even after 18 months of them being available. the future is a slow as hell assed kernel compaired to BSD kernel or NT kernel (which is proven faster than linux, so no arguments). the future is something that has no centralisation on its main projects AT ALL? yeah, ok...
OpenBSD is another Free Open Sourced BSD OS, one of its bigest points is its security, it has only had 1 remote exploit in 8 years.
its very fast to install, very easy to use, super secure, perfect for a router box or a server.
Verisign aren't doing a bad job as it is, why bother going through all the change. because we know if someone else takes over, the internet will go down for at least a week
you should format the hard drive fully anyway if you are re-selling a computer, since when you get a copy of windows YOU get the licence, no-body else. so unless you supply a licence for windows too, and dont remove windows from the drive, you could be breaking the law.
not another "this is unfair, you HAVE to open source your code", this is fucking stupid, the only reason people want googles code OSS is so they can steal it and use it for themselfs
it could also have expandability capabilitys because of BT in the uk implementing free wireless AP's in mcdonalds in the uk. the scheme is called BT Openzone
i thought there were already 4? length, depth, bredth and time?... so, really there would be 8 now. length, depth, bredth and time.. AND dark length, dark depth, dark bredth and dark time... 8...
in 5 years, i create a time machine, go back in time to try and prove what actualy happened, and accidentaly gave them all a cold, and they all died... on a side note, it was my friend who got into the machine a year later, who killed the dinosaws
the information has been withheld since 2003 has it? is that why i heard about it in 2003 and also heard about the analysis that would be goin on to confirm it was a planet
the future is an operating system that cant run mainstream wifi devices, even after 18 months of them being available. the future is a slow as hell assed kernel compaired to BSD kernel or NT kernel (which is proven faster than linux, so no arguments). the future is something that has no centralisation on its main projects AT ALL? yeah, ok...
OpenBSD is another Free Open Sourced BSD OS, one of its bigest points is its security, it has only had 1 remote exploit in 8 years. its very fast to install, very easy to use, super secure, perfect for a router box or a server.
why does slashdot have to let EVERY SINGLE ONE of these through?
Verisign aren't doing a bad job as it is, why bother going through all the change. because we know if someone else takes over, the internet will go down for at least a week
you should format the hard drive fully anyway if you are re-selling a computer, since when you get a copy of windows YOU get the licence, no-body else. so unless you supply a licence for windows too, and dont remove windows from the drive, you could be breaking the law.