So what happens to the 20% of the discs that get rejected?
Is it like Intel's process of taking non-conforming Pentium chips and turning them into Celerons? Do these rejected discs then become CDRs or something?
"The fundamental ingredients in Ajax are in-browser JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets, the browser's internal DOM model and asynchronous HTTP requests."
DOM Model = Document Object Model Model
This is just like
NIC Card and PIN Number.
...to keep up with invention, you're never going to own the fastest processor anyhow.
Do higher frame rates really let you shoot more bad guys or see the enemy coming quicker? If so, how much of an edge are we talking? Is it really worth spending more moolah for that gaming advantage?
Pardon my ignorance, but do a heckuva lot of people still use Perl? I used it a long time ago, but my Camel books are all collecting dust now as I move in different programming directions.
With the natural progression of names for AMD processors (Athlons, Semprons, Opterons), wouldn't it be cool if AMD could get the rights and the next kick-ass Alienware systems were made from Klingons?
Audible.com "Choose from 23,000 Titles and Periodicals. Perfect for your iPod/MP3/WMA Player!"
In fact, you can get 3 FREE Audio Books when you sign up.
How many people actually use all the "cutting edge" features on their browsers?
All I do is type in a URL and go to it, hitting CTRL-D at some point if I wanna bookmark the site in IE. Do we really need anything more than just a viewing window and an address bar?
Besides, the more features we have seemingly takes away much more of our viewing capacity.
What about the first printing of Kernigan and Ritchie's, "The C Programming language"?
THAT would look nice on a bookshelf.
So what happens to the 20% of the discs that get rejected? Is it like Intel's process of taking non-conforming Pentium chips and turning them into Celerons? Do these rejected discs then become CDRs or something?
Will the 30-second skip hack still work with this?
Tivo will begin allowing subscribers use keyword searches...
/. needs someone to proof their stories before they're released to the masses. The omission of one single word ("to") makes it difficult to read.
What are use keyword searches ?
"The fundamental ingredients in Ajax are in-browser JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets, the browser's internal DOM model and asynchronous HTTP requests." DOM Model = Document Object Model Model This is just like NIC Card and PIN Number.
I use Trillian for Yahoo, MS, and AIM. Does this mean I am three times more likely to get hit by a worm, or are the worms IM-specific?
WTF does it matter what site one advertises?
Sorry I'm not a Rad Gamerz like you and your GEEK BUDDIEZ.
Thanks for answering my questions...NOT!
...to keep up with invention, you're never going to own the fastest processor anyhow.
Do higher frame rates really let you shoot more bad guys or see the enemy coming quicker? If so, how much of an edge are we talking? Is it really worth spending more moolah for that gaming advantage?
Pardon my ignorance, but do a heckuva lot of people still use Perl? I used it a long time ago, but my Camel books are all collecting dust now as I move in different programming directions.
With the natural progression of names for AMD processors (Athlons, Semprons, Opterons), wouldn't it be cool if AMD could get the rights and the next kick-ass Alienware systems were made from Klingons?
Audible.com
"Choose from 23,000 Titles and Periodicals. Perfect for your iPod/MP3/WMA Player!" In fact, you can get 3 FREE Audio Books when you sign up.
There's a link at www.nothingbutcoupons.com.
How many people actually use all the "cutting edge" features on their browsers? All I do is type in a URL and go to it, hitting CTRL-D at some point if I wanna bookmark the site in IE. Do we really need anything more than just a viewing window and an address bar? Besides, the more features we have seemingly takes away much more of our viewing capacity.
Vunerable or Vulnerable?