For a toy, it has been fun to use so far. Of course this is just with locations I know. The truth in the end is that there's room for a lot of improvement. Alas, for something that is free, it is pretty sweet.
I happen to work from home as well outside of the so-called work hours. It more than makes up for the minimal amount of time I spend websurfing.
Now, they chose to ask IT managers? Hahaha, who do you think sends me the links to go checkout? Who do I shoulder surf over every day? On a comparison scale, for every time I surf the web, my manager(S) surf the web 4 times.
There has been some talk about the death of PC gaming. With video cards costing this much, it's cheaper to just buy a gaming console and get better effects out of that.
It is human nature to gather information. This is just a natural extension of that. Whether 70% of that information is used at all is the real question.
This explains so much. I ordered a Laptop from alienware last month and they say they are still missing parts and won't start building it for another two weeks. Punks!!
Pixar will go on to do great things. Disney should have stuck with them. Pixar was fresh blood for Disney and they just gave that up. What were they thinking.
They should be doing this testing in Buffalo, NY where you have every possible weather pattern to contend with. That is what I consider extreme testing and will prove how much WiMax can take. Buffalo has 12 major hubs (cities) within a 500 mile radius. I demand the testing be done in buffalo, NY and not Seattle!!!!
If this becomes law, and a piece of spyware is found to be illegal, who exactly goes to jail? The programmers who wrote it? The stockholders of the company that paid the programmers to write it? The owners of the web site from which a user unwittingly downloaded and installed it? Suppose I determine that I got a piece of spyware from IP address X... is the ISP on the hook for criminal charges too?
Give Congress credit for trying, but I don't see you can realistically make installing spyware a jailable offense.
Ha! In the end the user will pay the penalty. It is afterall the user who ends up installing the spyware.
You are all fools!!!! Let the truth be known. The show was to be cancelled, but they found it in themselves to do one more season, plus start a spinoff to continue when they ended this last and final season.
I can't beliee the answers I am seeing here. Any sortware installed first after the OS, should be to securre the box. I don't care what OS is runnning. If that machine is going to be on a network, make sure the damn thing is secured. After that, you can install all your toys whatever they may be.
No, this law will be revised when an unintended victim is prosecuted for committing a crime that falls within the parameters of the law, but was never intended to be the target criminal.
The RIAA will be sure to quash anything before it reaches critical mass.
Where have you been for the past few years? It was primarily because the RIAA did nothing to provide an alternative that mp3's took off to well. Napster took that to a new level and still the RIAA did nothing. They finally reacted to Napster (critical mass), but by then it was too late. They wasted so much time reacting to Napster, that other groups came about and took over (KaZaA, grokster and so on). The RIAA's problem is they have been and remain a reactionary group. A visionary group would have created an alternative system, moved with the times and supply what demand asked for.
What I am surprised about it that no one has thought that people have become a little more intelligent and simply lie about their music downloading habits. Why would I tell a survey that I do something that could get me in trouble by that knowledge being passed back to them?
There is so much the Matrix makers could learn from these movies. I cannot forgive the crime we were all subjected to with the Matrix. I have to say it, this was the movie of the year. Pirates of the Carribbean is the only movie this year that could even come close to competing. Kudos to Peter Jackson and crew for rescuing this year of bad movies.
For a toy, it has been fun to use so far. Of course this is just with locations I know. The truth in the end is that there's room for a lot of improvement. Alas, for something that is free, it is pretty sweet.
I am surprised no one has brought up Epic or Google 2014. The predictions when this came out were cool. Watch for a similarity :-D
I happen to work from home as well outside of the so-called work hours. It more than makes up for the minimal amount of time I spend websurfing.
Now, they chose to ask IT managers? Hahaha, who do you think sends me the links to go checkout? Who do I shoulder surf over every day? On a comparison scale, for every time I surf the web, my manager(S) surf the web 4 times.
There has been some talk about the death of PC gaming. With video cards costing this much, it's cheaper to just buy a gaming console and get better effects out of that.
You are currently using 335 MB (23%) of your 1478 MB.
Give us Lynda Carter back. She was hot in any generation!
It does take more resources to find you online than it does to post you picture from the security camera on TV and the web.
;-D
Oh wait....
...we also had Adcritic as a free and enterprising service to see all our Ads for free. Now see what it has becomes :-(
Cannot connec. You mean it's already slasdotted?
Ummm... yea! Stop stating the obvious.
...right and I wonder what other signals would be blocked. something worth thinking about as the plane starts to go down.
It is human nature to gather information. This is just a natural extension of that. Whether 70% of that information is used at all is the real question.
It's the raw smell that they'd have to deal with afterwards that worries them. That stench would keep business away for months afterwards ;)
This explains so much. I ordered a Laptop from alienware last month and they say they are still missing parts and won't start building it for another two weeks. Punks!!
Pixar will go on to do great things. Disney should have stuck with them. Pixar was fresh blood for Disney and they just gave that up. What were they thinking.
They should be doing this testing in Buffalo, NY where you have every possible weather pattern to contend with. That is what I consider extreme testing and will prove how much WiMax can take. Buffalo has 12 major hubs (cities) within a 500 mile radius. I demand the testing be done in buffalo, NY and not Seattle!!!!
You are all fools!!!! Let the truth be known. The show was to be cancelled, but they found it in themselves to do one more season, plus start a spinoff to continue when they ended this last and final season.
I can't beliee the answers I am seeing here. Any sortware installed first after the OS, should be to securre the box. I don't care what OS is runnning. If that machine is going to be on a network, make sure the damn thing is secured. After that, you can install all your toys whatever they may be.
...don't let this go down the road of the Matrix. Please don't punish us twice in the same decade.
Is this a joke? Wait, the most serious stories I have seen in the past 7 days were on April Fools.... GMAIL by google.
No, this law will be revised when an unintended victim is prosecuted for committing a crime that falls within the parameters of the law, but was never intended to be the target criminal.
Where have you been for the past few years? It was primarily because the RIAA did nothing to provide an alternative that mp3's took off to well. Napster took that to a new level and still the RIAA did nothing. They finally reacted to Napster (critical mass), but by then it was too late. They wasted so much time reacting to Napster, that other groups came about and took over (KaZaA, grokster and so on). The RIAA's problem is they have been and remain a reactionary group. A visionary group would have created an alternative system, moved with the times and supply what demand asked for.
What I am surprised about it that no one has thought that people have become a little more intelligent and simply lie about their music downloading habits. Why would I tell a survey that I do something that could get me in trouble by that knowledge being passed back to them?
There is so much the Matrix makers could learn from these movies. I cannot forgive the crime we were all subjected to with the Matrix. I have to say it, this was the movie of the year. Pirates of the Carribbean is the only movie this year that could even come close to competing. Kudos to Peter Jackson and crew for rescuing this year of bad movies.
I wonder if the old addage of:
"format c:\"
will have any effect.