Well, the problem with this approach is that, while it does generate a lot of hits in Google, it's very hard to get specific information about people. In other words, it's really hard to match specific boobies to CIA-agents.
2) Microsoft doesn't lead. Because they are a
marketing company, they __watch__ marketing __trends__ to see which way the wind blows.
I guess this should've read: 2) Microsoft doesn't lead. Because they are a
marketing company, they __watch__ marketing __trends__ to see which way the windows blows.
The British did not have this coming. Even if you are from a country where vengeance is normal (eye for an eye, etc), the random British commuter did not have this coming.
lol, thanks. It's not my first language, and my first attempt had three hits on google. 13 was more, so I stopped looking for a better way to spell... Your suggestion upped it to 41,000.
You describe the color of sound as warm? I think your senses are a bit messed up there.
(sorry, Google reports only 13 hits for "synaestesia support group", and none of them seem to be a synaestesia support group)
Haha, I didn't really get this comment, but the moderator that came by is certainly funny. Your post was at 0, and still the moderator thought you were overrated!
In the Netherlands, and perhaps in other countries as well, we pay a fee on all writable media we buy. This fee is used to pay artists their due. Apparently, the government considers piracy normal as well. In fact, piracy is so normal the the few people that use writable CDs for other uses are apparently worth this measure.
One of the problems with your approach is that many of the big media standards are not open. We still haven't seen a large move to OGG. If you want to make your end-all media player, it's going to cost money to get the codecs. http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/
Similarly, I'm always a bit annoyed by people on Slashdot calling the less computer-savvy "Joe Luser". Come on! Here's a guy that didn't spend all of his friday nights behind his computer, and as a result has some difficulty with badly designed software. Why call him a Loser?
Blue Smoke Of Death!
Sounds like you may have an American sense of humor?
see http://www.apple.com/, not the link mentioned above
Well, the problem with this approach is that, while it does generate a lot of hits in Google, it's very hard to get specific information about people. In other words, it's really hard to match specific boobies to CIA-agents.
2) Microsoft doesn't lead. Because they are a marketing company, they __watch__ marketing __trends__ to see which way the wind blows.
I guess this should've read:
2) Microsoft doesn't lead. Because they are a marketing company, they __watch__ marketing __trends__ to see which way the windows blows.
The British did not have this coming. Even if you are from a country where vengeance is normal (eye for an eye, etc), the random British commuter did not have this coming.
Dammit, and my mother warned me not to spend all my modpoints in one place.
Come on, don't flatter yourself too much. Lots of people accept challenges, not just geeks. Think of athletes, as anti-geeks, for one.
lol, thanks. It's not my first language, and my first attempt had three hits on google. 13 was more, so I stopped looking for a better way to spell... Your suggestion upped it to 41,000.
You describe the color of sound as warm? I think your senses are a bit messed up there. (sorry, Google reports only 13 hits for "synaestesia support group", and none of them seem to be a synaestesia support group)
Haha, I didn't really get this comment, but the moderator that came by is certainly funny. Your post was at 0, and still the moderator thought you were overrated!
In the Netherlands, and perhaps in other countries as well, we pay a fee on all writable media we buy. This fee is used to pay artists their due. Apparently, the government considers piracy normal as well. In fact, piracy is so normal the the few people that use writable CDs for other uses are apparently worth this measure.
Is Kraft cheese bundled with KDE?
And, in addition to what the other posters said, the 60s are totally back, you know.
i never get any e-mail viruses, but when I do [...]
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One of the problems with your approach is that many of the big media standards are not open. We still haven't seen a large move to OGG. If you want to make your end-all media player, it's going to cost money to get the codecs. http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/
Similarly, I'm always a bit annoyed by people on Slashdot calling the less computer-savvy "Joe Luser". Come on! Here's a guy that didn't spend all of his friday nights behind his computer, and as a result has some difficulty with badly designed software. Why call him a Loser?
Isn't it a win-lin situation?