What the summary doesn't state is that more important than "where you surf to" is "what you surf with". As the summary states, this vulnerability only covers IE.
I have just invented a similar program to determine the truthfulness of statements made by politicians. Say the statement out loud and then scroll down to see the percent of accuracy and truthfulness of the politician's statement.
But seriously, MODeration is the key here. According to ME, what's UP with these kids is that with +5 hours of TV and video games per day, they miss out on INFORMATIVE reading and studying.
Didn't some laptop company make some beheamoth of a laptop a few years ago that actually had two 14-inch screens, right next to each other, that could be rotated and stuff?
Oh, and I know this is a cliche, but will it run Linux? Or is the external LCD dependant on Windows?
Um, can't the energy be released as something else besides heat? I realize the vast majority of it is, but other types of energy are released, like light energy from the LEDs, mechanical energy from the fans, and radioactive energy from the monitor. (just kidding on the last one.)
What the summary doesn't state is that more important than "where you surf to" is "what you surf with". As the summary states, this vulnerability only covers IE.
Yes, I "totally" (completely, entirely) "agree" (a word meaning to concur or coincide) with "you" (misterhypno).
What, like most^H^H^H^Hall slashdot users?
You know what they say, on the internet nobody knows you're a dog.
Yes, but you have to use the remaining money to purchase 2 cars for people in 3rd world countries. (just completing the analogy)
Um, Debian springs to mind as the humorous answer. But Ubuntu LTS offers 3 years on the desktop and 5 years on the server.
Then all of the "The dog is on fire" jokes on Slashdot would be true.
Reletively off-topic question, but I'm learning Java, and I gotta know... where is this place you're talking about where I can look up this stuff?
That's not true randomness! Here's a truly random comment:
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Remember the famous law of computing:
Anything with "Smart" in the name is usually very dumb.
While this is a stereotype of Linux forums, the people on the Ubuntu forums are almost always polite and helpful.
Umm, aren't all viruses self-replicating?
I have just invented a similar program to determine the truthfulness of statements made by politicians. Say the statement out loud and then scroll down to see the percent of accuracy and truthfulness of the politician's statement.
This politician's statement is 0% true.
Um, yes. Yes it is.
But seriously, MODeration is the key here. According to ME, what's UP with these kids is that with +5 hours of TV and video games per day, they miss out on INFORMATIVE reading and studying.
Didn't some laptop company make some beheamoth of a laptop a few years ago that actually had two 14-inch screens, right next to each other, that could be rotated and stuff?
Oh, and I know this is a cliche, but will it run Linux? Or is the external LCD dependant on Windows?
Umm, isn't the article about Sweden?
Um, can't the energy be released as something else besides heat? I realize the vast majority of it is, but other types of energy are released, like light energy from the LEDs, mechanical energy from the fans, and radioactive energy from the monitor. (just kidding on the last one.)
Wow, this is the last time I submit a comment without spell-checking it.
Should be:
They say this thing is intelligent? It seems only quasi-intelligent, at best. *ducks*
They say this think is intelegent? It seems only quasi-intellegent, at best. *ducks*
You have a graphics card on your server? Why?
Linux would be dentures. They don't come with the system, you have to install them.
(I know, the analogy fairy is going to kill me now. I'm sorry.)
Mute head! You are a blood ulcer on humanity!
Couldn't you just hook up a CF WiFi adapter to the current version?