I feel a heck of a lot LESS safe...terrorists don't bother me...governments do.
Considering all the stuff they've done already with the illegal wiretapping and whatever, I won't be surprised when they start asking google for the IP address, profiles, and then personal information in the profiles.
What I find funny is that I'm 15, and last year I decided to have sex with this girl in a school bathroom...and I got 3 days suspension, no acedemic punishment, no mark on my record, nothing. And yet a kid refreshing a website gets arrested. Ah, the beauty of our legal system.
Yea, ya know, I was gonna read the article, I really was, but since the page is coated with so many ads it throws the actual article into an inch wide strip on my 21 inch monitor, and they cover that up with a popup ad...screw that, anything important will be somewhere else later.
...YOU'VE got to be kidding me. Who cares? I personally have so far found all the stuff he's submitted to be interesting information, so I couldn't care less what his username links to! Slashdot is a news site, and he's posting nows, so what the hell is the problem?
I suggest we start an organized boycott of sony products. Contact anyone you know, especially people with well known and popular websites, and try to start a boycott! even if it fails, we kust need people to know we tried and maybe cause a bit of a stir at sony.
Um, no...I have a plugin for firefox that lets me send free text messages...it works, I've used it...I think it's from google actually, not sure about that though.
It's google. 'Do no evil'. Jabber is open source, therefore jabber is good. If they made their own protocol, it couldn't be much better than Jabber, and it'd most likely be copyright, which is evil, and incompatible with current clients and services, which is evil. And it's less work. I'm betting their client will have features normal jabber doesn't though. Probably some special stuff on their server that isn't standard jabber, but they're still compatible.
...you can't open stuff in new tabs! If you click a site name it will open in a new window (I tried mouse wheel click and nothing happened) and if you click an article link (again, tried mousewheel click and still did this) it opens it in one of those freaky-ass javascript frames inside the page... CLEARLY designed for the users of inferior tab-less browsers. It appears to even actively prevent you from opening the articles in a new tab. I tried right click, mousewheel click and CTRL click and none of 'em worked.
I'd be interested in helping in a data storage co-op thing...I don't know much programming, just a bit of C++, but I can supply 50GB of space right now, and probably expand that in a month or two to 100GB, and would be more than willing to help in any way I can.
Well, I was thinking more along the lines of cooking roadkill, but yea, this is not what I expected either :)
Man, I gotta hand it to him, great move...now everyone's gonna hate google even more! I mean, they're doing something Satan himself says is good!
The verb only comes at the end in German if you have more than one verb...the first verb is always the second piece of the sentence.
I feel a heck of a lot LESS safe...terrorists don't bother me...governments do. Considering all the stuff they've done already with the illegal wiretapping and whatever, I won't be surprised when they start asking google for the IP address, profiles, and then personal information in the profiles.
"I give 1 month for them to figure out how to get OS X to run on normal PC hardware" Haven't they had that for a while now?
What I find funny is that I'm 15, and last year I decided to have sex with this girl in a school bathroom...and I got 3 days suspension, no acedemic punishment, no mark on my record, nothing. And yet a kid refreshing a website gets arrested. Ah, the beauty of our legal system.
Ok, this is supposed to be 'LinuxWorld Magazine'...so why are there 3 windoze ads surrounding the article???
Yea, ya know, I was gonna read the article, I really was, but since the page is coated with so many ads it throws the actual article into an inch wide strip on my 21 inch monitor, and they cover that up with a popup ad...screw that, anything important will be somewhere else later.
That's news? I saw the same thing on hackaday about a year ago, but that guy put a picture of a penquin on it too :-P
...YOU'VE got to be kidding me. Who cares? I personally have so far found all the stuff he's submitted to be interesting information, so I couldn't care less what his username links to! Slashdot is a news site, and he's posting nows, so what the hell is the problem?
Does this remind anyone else of FMDs [webopedia.com]? Didn't those kinda fail completely?
I suggest we start an organized boycott of sony products. Contact anyone you know, especially people with well known and popular websites, and try to start a boycott! even if it fails, we kust need people to know we tried and maybe cause a bit of a stir at sony.
Perfect software is possible! I've done it! Sure, that was one person in about a week...but still! :-P
Um, no...I have a plugin for firefox that lets me send free text messages...it works, I've used it...I think it's from google actually, not sure about that though.
It's google. 'Do no evil'. Jabber is open source, therefore jabber is good. If they made their own protocol, it couldn't be much better than Jabber, and it'd most likely be copyright, which is evil, and incompatible with current clients and services, which is evil.
And it's less work.
I'm betting their client will have features normal jabber doesn't though. Probably some special stuff on their server that isn't standard jabber, but they're still compatible.
...you can't open stuff in new tabs! If you click a site name it will open in a new window (I tried mouse wheel click and nothing happened) and if you click an article link (again, tried mousewheel click and still did this) it opens it in one of those freaky-ass javascript frames inside the page...
CLEARLY designed for the users of inferior tab-less browsers. It appears to even actively prevent you from opening the articles in a new tab. I tried right click, mousewheel click and CTRL click and none of 'em worked.
I'd be interested in helping in a data storage co-op thing...I don't know much programming, just a bit of C++, but I can supply 50GB of space right now, and probably expand that in a month or two to 100GB, and would be more than willing to help in any way I can.