Google are going down the drain, sorry guys - I don't like them any more.
Hear that vacum cleaner sound? It's the suckification of Google currently in progress. To bad.
Also, "if we don't, someone else will" is totally evil resoning.
I use Firefox with the adblock extension - it's bliss with the proper block list imported. This is what happens when online content providers put too much strain on our mental capacity for ads.
>Many of my friends swear by Seagate and also claim they're the quietest thing out there.
I have two 160GB smack full Samsung drives and one 200GB Seagate filling up and I must say the Samsung drives are still quieter than the Seagate.
What is the status of Samsung HD's anyway, have they dropped the ball?
As I remember it the software for mindstorms didn't work on win2k for a while. This made me think that it would probably be a wise choice to wait for mindstorms 3.0 (this was in 2001). Today I'm still amazed that they are still trying to push this stuff. You can't sell a "high tech programmable computer" that is 6 years old - even if it's a LEGO. They have to build a new box with upgraded software and more shit you can download for it (such as proper instructions for insanely complex robots along with a list of every brick needed).
Google are going down the drain, sorry guys - I don't like them any more. Hear that vacum cleaner sound? It's the suckification of Google currently in progress. To bad. Also, "if we don't, someone else will" is totally evil resoning.
I use Firefox with the adblock extension - it's bliss with the proper block list imported. This is what happens when online content providers put too much strain on our mental capacity for ads.
>Many of my friends swear by Seagate and also claim they're the quietest thing out there. I have two 160GB smack full Samsung drives and one 200GB Seagate filling up and I must say the Samsung drives are still quieter than the Seagate. What is the status of Samsung HD's anyway, have they dropped the ball?
In other news, Google searches for the term "Cyber Monday" just skyrocketet. Analysts are saying "we told you so, slashdot it and they will come"
As I remember it the software for mindstorms didn't work on win2k for a while. This made me think that it would probably be a wise choice to wait for mindstorms 3.0 (this was in 2001). Today I'm still amazed that they are still trying to push this stuff. You can't sell a "high tech programmable computer" that is 6 years old - even if it's a LEGO. They have to build a new box with upgraded software and more shit you can download for it (such as proper instructions for insanely complex robots along with a list of every brick needed).