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"The desktop has become a lot like teenage sex: a lot of people are talking about it but not many people are doing it," Szulik said.Well, it's the reverse here on /.!
If you're like Einstein, you respond to some e-mails immediately and let others wait. And, of course, some you never answer.
You can do this in FF 1.0x as well.in about:config, set browser.xul.error_pages.enabled to True.-cheers
Oh, bo hoo! Forced to use a linux distro at work. Have some compassion, man!
Well, I'm more confortable with "they bug me for profit" than with "they bug me for fun"...
W00t? no "I for one welcome our new WHIRLPOOL overlords..." or "In Soviet Russia, hashing algorithms attack YOU!"
Here we go again. Luckily, the US doesn't own the 'net. - but perhaps that wont stop them :0
And how, pray, should this be enforced? Whose law should prohibit it, and who should enforce it?Fortunately, the US does not own the 'net.
Hmm. He wasn't referring to the article, but to the parent post. American laws should not regulate what kind of content we should see or not see, or where/how we can see it, on the internet.
"The desktop has become a lot like teenage sex: a lot of people are talking about it but not many people are doing it," Szulik said.
/.!
Well, it's the reverse here on
Yay! I'm like, Einstein!
You can do this in FF 1.0x as well.
in about:config, set browser.xul.error_pages.enabled to True.
-cheers
Oh, bo hoo! Forced to use a linux distro at work. Have some compassion, man!
Well, I'm more confortable with "they bug me for profit" than with "they bug me for fun"...
W00t? no "I for one welcome our new WHIRLPOOL overlords..." or "In Soviet Russia, hashing algorithms attack YOU!"
Here we go again. Luckily, the US doesn't own the 'net. - but perhaps that wont stop them :0
And how, pray, should this be enforced? Whose law should prohibit it, and who should enforce it?
Fortunately, the US does not own the 'net.
Hmm. He wasn't referring to the article, but to the parent post. American laws should not regulate what kind of content we should see or not see, or where/how we can see it, on the internet.