Get rid of it if you have no desire to use it for what it was intended nor any truly real desire to make it do something else. Quite the waste-of-time... there are far better things to discuss here on/. AFAIC.
that very few websites implement security certificates correctly and keep them up-to-date. Many have signed certs for their site but it is old and subsequently gets flagged. No one is ever going to actually pay attention to the security certs until they are implemented correctly across the board... ya, like that's going to happen!:-/
In a country that has so many advantages and advances yet so constricted, it is no wonder we fail dismally in the world of technology; both, people and machines. Where is that light at the end of the tunnel?!
I used Windows at the start of my personal computer days (1994) until I was introduced to
Slackware. I then started to dabble in Linux (1995) but only occasionally due to the fact
that it was quite young and didn't have much to offer in the way of use to me at the time.
I knew of the Mac platform but it was pre-OS X and I wasn't interested in it at all. Then
came OS X... a friend of mine, knowing that I liked Linux, re-introduced me to the Mac
side of the computer world which was now OS X (2003) and I knew right off that it was for
me. I now use all three OS's but I will *not* make the Vista transition... XP is my
last version of Windows that will run on my PC's. I will continue to run OS X, SUSE and
Slackware with a Windows XP machine for that odd occasion of needing something that just
isn't offered on the other platforms. Far less headaches that way and I won't have to buy
new keyboards all the time!
"My computer sucks and I don't know how to fix it so let's redirect everyone's look somewhere else besides me." or maybe it is just, "Look at me, look at me!"... either way, you are pathetic... if it were not for the guys that continuously hack the code for this OS then we wouldn't continue to have this excellent OS, we'd all be M$ pawns. BTW, Mac OS X is a Unix-based OS so it really shows how well you know what you're doing.:-/
Great job Kernel hackers, the work is appreciated here, TY!
Has Micro$oft hit a new low?!
Get rid of it if you have no desire to use it for what it was intended nor any truly real desire to make it do something else. Quite the waste-of-time... there are far better things to discuss here on /. AFAIC.
that very few websites implement security certificates correctly and keep them up-to-date. Many have signed certs for their site but it is old and subsequently gets flagged. No one is ever going to actually pay attention to the security certs until they are implemented correctly across the board... ya, like that's going to happen! :-/
Micro$oft + FREE = HAHA!
In a country that has so many advantages and advances yet so constricted, it is no wonder we fail dismally in the world of technology; both, people and machines. Where is that light at the end of the tunnel?!
Blockbuster is still open for business?!
I used Windows at the start of my personal computer days (1994) until I was introduced to Slackware. I then started to dabble in Linux (1995) but only occasionally due to the fact that it was quite young and didn't have much to offer in the way of use to me at the time. I knew of the Mac platform but it was pre-OS X and I wasn't interested in it at all. Then came OS X... a friend of mine, knowing that I liked Linux, re-introduced me to the Mac side of the computer world which was now OS X (2003) and I knew right off that it was for me. I now use all three OS's but I will *not* make the Vista transition... XP is my last version of Windows that will run on my PC's. I will continue to run OS X, SUSE and Slackware with a Windows XP machine for that odd occasion of needing something that just isn't offered on the other platforms. Far less headaches that way and I won't have to buy new keyboards all the time!
Is not the existence of evidence a precursor to the destruction there of?!
"My computer sucks and I don't know how to fix it so let's redirect everyone's look somewhere else besides me." or maybe it is just, "Look at me, look at me!"... either way, you are pathetic... if it were not for the guys that continuously hack the code for this OS then we wouldn't continue to have this excellent OS, we'd all be M$ pawns. BTW, Mac OS X is a Unix-based OS so it really shows how well you know what you're doing. :-/
Great job Kernel hackers, the work is appreciated here, TY!