Mr. Taylor:
We have heard that you may have had trouble with a new program called L-EE-nux. We too have had such problems, and invite you to try out the solution we developed.
Microsoft(A)(S)(D)(F) ****ING KILL 2.0
Worst Wishes, The Borg CEO
P.S. Would you be interested in a Microsoft Bridge 3.1 license? The rumors that they crash into the sea regularly are just rumors.
Other posters have pointed out that AJAX works fine in the IE7 betas, but if you're making a site that depends on AJAX, regular javascript, flash, etc., you should always just have a normal HTML fallback for browsers (Such as lynx) that only support the basic tags.
The successful will look for fundamental disruptive change.
So, would melting the polar ice caps be considered sucessful? I'll start a company to do just that, and if you want to join, I can also give you a great deal on a bridge...
Announced to kill the competition Released as a product three years later with what is obviously not 3 years of work
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_1.0 Yeah, it's more than it looks like at first glance, but still, THREE YEARS? (From the announcement in 1983, not the start of development in 1981.
Copyright? I think you mean trademark...
Do you possibly read Ubersoft?
complexity class NP-hard
Come on! I thought quantum Slashdotters would be mainstream by now!
Mr. Taylor:
We have heard that you may have had trouble with a new program called L-EE-nux. We too have had such problems, and invite you to try out the solution we developed.
Microsoft(A)(S)(D)(F) ****ING KILL 2.0
Worst Wishes,
The Borg CEO
P.S. Would you be interested in a Microsoft Bridge 3.1 license? The rumors that they crash into the sea regularly are just rumors.
Other posters have pointed out that AJAX works fine in the IE7 betas, but if you're making a site that depends on AJAX, regular javascript, flash, etc., you should always just have a normal HTML fallback for browsers (Such as lynx) that only support the basic tags.
Wasn't this on /. just a few months ago?
so sending more stuff down that bandwidth has to be a good thing for the consumer in terms of prices
Look what the telcos started doing when people used all of their (paid for) bandwith with programs like Bittorrent...
If I remember correctly, the early versions of NT had their own seperate API, which MS eventually dumped in favor of Win32...
The successful will look for fundamental disruptive change. So, would melting the polar ice caps be considered sucessful? I'll start a company to do just that, and if you want to join, I can also give you a great deal on a bridge...
I've had 3 MS mice and one keyboard die on me. These were their $$$ models, too.
When can I have a mouse that runs Linux?
Sounds a lot like Windows back in 1983
Announced to kill the competition
Released as a product three years later with what is obviously not 3 years of work
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_1.0
Yeah, it's more than it looks like at first glance, but still, THREE YEARS? (From the announcement in 1983, not the start of development in 1981.
So, can I get a patent on poor media?