I thought we were all suppose to be nerds here? Can't people figure out what the submitter actually meant? Here's what it should really say:
In light of the recent Windows infection rate problem, it prompted me to ask the question... if Microsoft was able to guarantee a 24 hour patch for a vulnerability (and hell didn't FREEZE over), how much would it affect the rate of infection seeing that a lot of people don't patch their systems? Would the rate of infection DECREASE dramatically?
Now can we just drop it and actually answer the question? Thank you.
On this same note, have you ever noticed the Pause button on the Google Search History page?
Now if I pause, does that mean google doesn't link the data to me or does it mean it does keep the data referenced under my username but just doesn't show the results on the page?
Actually, if you login using gmail it automatically logs you into your search history which is found at http://www.google.com/searchhistory/
Hence, the.google.com cookie
Grammar Haha sorry too good to pass up
I thought we were all suppose to be nerds here? Can't people figure out what the submitter actually meant? Here's what it should really say:
In light of the recent Windows infection rate problem, it prompted me to ask the question... if Microsoft was able to guarantee a 24 hour patch for a vulnerability (and hell didn't FREEZE over), how much would it affect the rate of infection seeing that a lot of people don't patch their systems? Would the rate of infection DECREASE dramatically?
Now can we just drop it and actually answer the question? Thank you.
Google desktop search of course. ;)
Wow, remind me to use the preview button... Try this
Apparently, the reason you havne't heard much about it is because it http://dw.com.com/redir?edId=3&oid=6070-5_1-0&site id=1&ontId=5&tag=ksrch_tp_rev_1_2&subj=virtual%2Bk eyboard&destcat=6460_1-31293682&desturl=http%253A% 252F%252Fwww%252Ecnet%252Ecom%252FVKB_Bluetooth_Vi rtual_Keyboard%252F4505%252D6460_7%252D31293682%25 2Ehtml">sucked
Obvious: Does it have any 'any' key?
On this same note, have you ever noticed the Pause button on the Google Search History page? Now if I pause, does that mean google doesn't link the data to me or does it mean it does keep the data referenced under my username but just doesn't show the results on the page?
Actually, if you login using gmail it automatically logs you into your search history which is found at http://www.google.com/searchhistory/ Hence, the .google.com cookie
2023 - Longhorn finally released. Still uses Windows XP style file searching.