"Strange, the submitter and the article writer share names."
So?
If the submitter is the author of the article, then he/she shouldn't submit it in third person: O'Reillynet is running an article... as if somebody else wrote it and the submitter was just an objective reader. The submitter doesn't give an opinion on the contents, though, so I don't think it's such a big deal in this case.
Or wait, do you think people should still be paying for Beatles and Elvis albums that have been burned into their neurons by radio, TV, freaking elevators for the last 40 years?
Couldn't the same be said for IE or any other browser? If you have non-techie friends that could be vulnerable on any platform, wouldn't letting them know how to check for security updates be the right thing to do?
Yes, that's true. Still, Internet Explorer is rarely updated, and most security flaws remain unpatched, even when some are months old. Mozilla releases new versions of Firefox rather often, so it's important to educate these particular users in updating regularly.
Did the previsously mentioned sandwich have a moist-maker?
Remember the Friends episode when Ross had a Thanksgiving left-overs sandwich with a mo...
Ugh, forget it, just forget it. Nothing to see here.
If the submitter is the author of the article, then he/she shouldn't submit it in third person: O'Reillynet is running an article... as if somebody else wrote it and the submitter was just an objective reader. The submitter doesn't give an opinion on the contents, though, so I don't think it's such a big deal in this case.
Yes
Thank you! I can go home now.
And thus, as Google Maps was born and cast its ever-watchful eye on the world, the age of transparent roofs and high-contrast colors began.
My pr0n time capsule. I show probably throw in an external floppy disk drive, just in case...
I thought we hated Mozilla... or was it Google?
Look it up now and you'll be looped for life.
You have been warned.
How about 'Vista Gallery'? Oh, wait...
Yeah, that's what you did.
I can. How about the Michael Jackson Edition?
with our new 6.8GHz 1TB RAM and 2TB HDD laptops.
I was thinking more in the lines of another movie.
What? Too mainstream?
... cargo spacecraft docks on you!
Ok, it's running. Then wh...#$(#*$)#*$)#)$
Yes, that's true. Still, Internet Explorer is rarely updated, and most security flaws remain unpatched, even when some are months old. Mozilla releases new versions of Firefox rather often, so it's important to educate these particular users in updating regularly.
Did the previsously mentioned sandwich have a moist-maker? Remember the Friends episode when Ross had a Thanksgiving left-overs sandwich with a mo... Ugh, forget it, just forget it. Nothing to see here.