Sony isn't Sega, it's a cross between Sega in 1994, Nintendo in 1996 and MS in 2000. The PS3 isn't a Jaguar, it's a Neo Geo. And a lot of people will be willing to spend $600 on consoles this year. They just won't spend it on Sony's.
That Sveasoft name sounds familiar so I went to look at the Wikipedia article for it. The article's almost empty, but if you look at the discussion page it looks like something fishy's going on.
You seem to be completely missing the point of the GP. Do you pay the costs of travelling to/from work, or does your employer cover those costs for you? Or do you live in some screwed up alternative universe, where both you and your employer have to pay the full amount each?
You forgot the word "sell" at the end there.
Forget the flying car, we've got flying robots and advanced prosthetics.
Well, this way comes to mind...
I thought this whole site was a social experiment to see how people react to redundant repetition of information repetitively.
This'll fill the gap between now and when Reiser4 is declared stable - some time after Duke Nukem Forever gets released.
Sometimes I wish my code didn't need stupid hacks for unfixed 7 year old Firefox bugs either...
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9458
That game had about a million different titles, depending on the language and console.
You know what? You're absolutely right.
Sony isn't Sega, it's a cross between Sega in 1994, Nintendo in 1996 and MS in 2000.
The PS3 isn't a Jaguar, it's a Neo Geo.
And a lot of people will be willing to spend $600 on consoles this year. They just won't spend it on Sony's.
Coming soon: the high end model, which can take pictures of places you _haven't_ been!
That's because it was. Quake 4 was more like an actual FPS.
Cisco IOS, more likely.
It copes pretty well with the volume of spam and worms originating from their own IP address space...
Not just you. That thing needs a lot of work. A _lot_.
That Sveasoft name sounds familiar so I went to look at the Wikipedia article for it. The article's almost empty, but if you look at the discussion page it looks like something fishy's going on.
Don't let the "physicist" part fool you. Scientists by day, gold farmers by night... and by day too.
$50k for a 6TB fileserver? What's that extra $40000 paying for that a normal fileserver loaded with RAM can't do just as fast?
You seem to be completely missing the point of the GP.
Do you pay the costs of travelling to/from work, or does your employer cover those costs for you? Or do you live in some screwed up alternative universe, where both you and your employer have to pay the full amount each?
Wait, does this explain why both those companies used those funny-shaped cartridges?
...but is giving everything access to everything else in this way safe?
Outside the US's control US law doesn't apply. IIRC OpenBSD is based in Canada for similar reasons, and they just get people to "import" it.
If XMPP had anywhere near the bandwidth efficiency that IRC has, that'd be a good idea.
I use an optical mouse on the table, and the surface of the table has worn off.
Is that a WinFP?
The Flash editor runs on Linux now? Last I heard they barely had the player working...
Don't be silly.
Everyone knows Linux can finish that loop in 5 seconds.