If the problem is that ISP's can't afford the bandwidth they're using, isn't there another problem here all together? Bandwidth needs are going up--not down. How will the internet function in the future?
I would accept that criticism only if your reply was composed on an IBM mainframe. I worked hard on my little ASCII-binary converter. Got an "A" on it in Fortran Programming. Damn right: Fortran. BOW!
As much as I love my Mac, I must admit that the last thing a developing country needs is to be helplessly tied to a major corporation. If Microsoft offered them Windows and was accepted, we'd all be up in arms.
If the problem is that ISP's can't afford the bandwidth they're using, isn't there another problem here all together? Bandwidth needs are going up--not down. How will the internet function in the future?
I'm sorry. I admit that I lied. I did not use any program I wrote for my Fortran class. I actually used my abacus. Sorry for the deception.
I would accept that criticism only if your reply was composed on an IBM mainframe. I worked hard on my little ASCII-binary converter. Got an "A" on it in Fortran Programming. Damn right: Fortran. BOW!
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Most backdoor hole problems can be patched with the application (of) Preperation H.
Probably Dan Quayle's favorite topping.
The way the title kerned-out on this horrible school LCD, I thought it read "Tomadoes". I was like, WTF are tomadoes?
As much as I love my Mac, I must admit that the last thing a developing country needs is to be helplessly tied to a major corporation. If Microsoft offered them Windows and was accepted, we'd all be up in arms.
I use BitTorrent so I KNOW I'm safe...
I wonder if this breakthrough could lead to better birth control options.