To celebrate this day, I am going to steal fouteen avatars from teenagers on LiveJournal-based journal sites, and laugh at them when I tell them what law says I can't steal the icon.
Does anyone else ever notice that with every new software upgrade, there are a million features they never use? I still use AIM 5.5.3595. I've yet to have any problems with it, or any real reason to upgrade. Will Triton just be the same addition of useless features with a flashy interface that, like many fancy new interfaces, cuts down on functionality?
Oh, and an AOL browser. That ought to be quite a hoot, if it's anything like the AOL ISP-service browser (it saps bandwidth in the matter that a fat child eats ice cream).
"Where might I download the equipment needed to sustain so fast a connection that my comuter would most likely melt into a puddle of superheated metal and then form itself into limited edition commemorative coins?"
This is more than likely repetitive. But I don't believe the audio of a college lecture should belong to anyone. Not the professor, not the student who recorded it, no one. For the purpose of education, it should be completely liable to recording and replay...barring commercial use, of course. Which kind of puts a nail in the whole "nobody owns it" thing.
O/T: In regards to your sig, are you not aware that all children, upon turning 14, were REQUIRED to join the Hitler youth? Why don't you learn a thing or two before opening your mouth about it?
The grandparent comment is wrong, it doesn't stop when your screensaver goes on, it stops when your computer is idle for a certain amount of time.
Think about it. Idle reporting. Ad delivery. This pay-to-surf crap came about way before the mainstream emergence of the adware/spyware problem. It was right under our noses.
We'll laugh at your crappy web design, and so forth.
Really, why can't moderators simply delete comments? Just because something's marked -1 doesn't mean people are going to skip over it.
We don't know if the cats are half-dead or half-alive until we open the box to observe the state of the cats. By then, the cats have died of thirst while we sit around developing our "until we open the box" bullshit theories.
Please do note that when typing a URL for a file on an external domain, you must include HTTP:// or else the browser interprets it as being on the same domain. K.
The DMZ is also currently one of the most tense places on Earth. When two nations, one with the backing of the United States, and one with nuclear weapons, are on the brink of war with millions of lives at stake, there's no room for your environmentalist prattle.
Mod parent up. He speaks the truth that nobody wants to hear.
All wireless things are, at some point or another, serviced my many, many wires. So, what are we learning here? Life is all just one big lie!
To celebrate this day, I am going to steal fouteen avatars from teenagers on LiveJournal-based journal sites, and laugh at them when I tell them what law says I can't steal the icon.
Does anyone else ever notice that with every new software upgrade, there are a million features they never use? I still use AIM 5.5.3595. I've yet to have any problems with it, or any real reason to upgrade. Will Triton just be the same addition of useless features with a flashy interface that, like many fancy new interfaces, cuts down on functionality?
Oh, and an AOL browser. That ought to be quite a hoot, if it's anything like the AOL ISP-service browser (it saps bandwidth in the matter that a fat child eats ice cream).
Sure, at only a few thousand apiece!
My computer science teacher gets $200 a year to run his class. That means he ends up teaching us on what the school throws away.
What sort of money do you get?
Why must we corrupt Open Source with mentions of the terms "money," and "finance"! She is a virgin! She cannot handle it!
"Where might I download the equipment needed to sustain so fast a connection that my comuter would most likely melt into a puddle of superheated metal and then form itself into limited edition commemorative coins?"
Are you seeing the problem there? Mmkay, gooood.
Please see this thread for info on my patents last 20 years now.
This is more than likely repetitive. But I don't believe the audio of a college lecture should belong to anyone. Not the professor, not the student who recorded it, no one. For the purpose of education, it should be completely liable to recording and replay...barring commercial use, of course. Which kind of puts a nail in the whole "nobody owns it" thing.
http//www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1731167,00.asp
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O/T: In regards to your sig, are you not aware that all children, upon turning 14, were REQUIRED to join the Hitler youth? Why don't you learn a thing or two before opening your mouth about it?
Not ruining it. Running it.
The grandparent comment is wrong, it doesn't stop when your screensaver goes on, it stops when your computer is idle for a certain amount of time.
Think about it. Idle reporting. Ad delivery. This pay-to-surf crap came about way before the mainstream emergence of the adware/spyware problem. It was right under our noses.
We'll laugh at your crappy web design, and so forth. Really, why can't moderators simply delete comments? Just because something's marked -1 doesn't mean people are going to skip over it.
You are being substantially more specific than the situation calls for.
Please, your application of Supply and Demand is all wrong. Low demand equals high cost? Come on.
They taught us this in tenth grade History class.
We don't know if the cats are half-dead or half-alive until we open the box to observe the state of the cats. By then, the cats have died of thirst while we sit around developing our "until we open the box" bullshit theories.
Eliminate your problems by making them legal! Where's the sense in that?
You do realize that without Yahoo and MSN messengers, there is no network on which Gaim may run?
Think before you open your fat mouth.
I must be in Soviet Russia, then, because my computer keeps my feet toasty warm.
A virgin Windows box has a ten-minute window from the time it connects to the internet to the time it gets a malware/spyware/trojan/some bad thing.
Please do note that when typing a URL for a file on an external domain, you must include HTTP:// or else the browser interprets it as being on the same domain. K.
Hey, you illiterate! In your retort, I found some seven errors in grammar and punctuation.
You illiterate, you.
The DMZ is also currently one of the most tense places on Earth. When two nations, one with the backing of the United States, and one with nuclear weapons, are on the brink of war with millions of lives at stake, there's no room for your environmentalist prattle.
Equals 151 printed pages.
Found here.