I was not surprised. In fact, the answer was the same for all the petitions: "We are big fucking pussies and therefore will not do anything that might make it seem to those with actual power that we are 'against' them, thank you and 'nice try'."
RIM already has licensing agreements with most of the big players and they also own a lot of patents required by anyone that wants to build a smartphone.
not if he puts the terminal program on the dock... just sayin... and btw - most mac docks I've seen go damn near across the entire screen with all the programs they "need" there, so this is just another of Microsoft's "if we say it is so, it shall be so" statements.
2) When I do need to run cable, such as telephone wire for my fax machine, I put the cable in the middle of the room. Then I buy a big rug, and place it over the top of the cable.
Ummm... at Fry's the likelihood is that another customer has purchased/taken home/opened/used/abused/disliked/returned the laptop that you just bought. Then they re-seal and sell it as new...
And thus is the "corporate mentality" proven to be sufficiently deficient. Though I suspect you don't run IE on your own computer. Posted with FF5 on Linux...
The Lawyer has a point... I mean, with the botnets relying on Windows machines it is highly likely that they are destructible. It also explains why they require so many machines...
May all you dirty whores rot in hell. Thank you very much. It really bugs me that M$ is doing this, but MORE that Samsung is playing... Tit For Tat, SO, may they rot in the legal hell they are creating.
Wait a fucking minute here... so they have had technology to keep glass from breaking - windows, drinking glasses, eye glasses for 48 years and are just NOW deciding it would be a good thing?
Great line from the article... "In his office lobby, Steiner showed off a 400-foot-long spool of flexible, 16-inch-wide glass that's as thin as a sheet of paper.
"Kind of like Chemcor was back in the '60s," he said. "We're not sure what we're going to do with it, but it's cool, isn't it?"
Except for the fact that the "lines" as it were belong to the public, as the public has paid for them to be installed and to be maintained. Check your phone bills - tax for this - tax for that.
We own those lines - they just seem to forget that when it suits them.
As I was told by an EPA inspector, once your Green/non-toxic/bio-degradable product comes in contact with the "toxic" contaminant, it TOO becomes a toxic contaminant and must be disposed of with the proper protocols. Even a neutralizing agent would need to be tested - what does the combination become - an inert mass or does it turn into some hybrid toxin we are currently unaware of - like the chocolate bar in the peanut butter....
1) trained as a playboy bunny in london for 5 days 2) DID pay SS tax for nanny, but nanny was illegal - however, it was legal to hire her at the time. Instead of Kimba Wood we got Janet Reno and we know how HIS decisions in office worked out... (Janet Reno==Dick Cheney in drag)
ALL anti-virus products are equivalent to car insurance, it does not stop an accident from happening. Etc.
MSE does work pretty good, resource and use wise. It does not however protect you from user stupidity, which is the greatest attack vector in these situations.
I was not surprised. In fact, the answer was the same for all the petitions:
"We are big fucking pussies and therefore will not do anything that might make it seem to those with actual power that we are 'against' them, thank you and 'nice try'."
RIM already has licensing agreements with most of the big players and they also own a lot of patents required by anyone that wants to build a smartphone.
You meant STOLE a lot of patents.
Fixed that for ya.
not if he puts the terminal program on the dock... just sayin...
and btw - most mac docks I've seen go damn near across the entire screen with all the programs they "need" there, so this is just another of Microsoft's "if we say it is so, it shall be so" statements.
Are you talking PEBKAC errors? Those require proper LART techniques.
2) When I do need to run cable, such as telephone wire for my fax machine, I put the cable in the middle of the room. Then I buy a big rug, and place it over the top of the cable.
As long as it brings the room together...
No. That is all. Now go back to playing with yourself.
Ummm... at Fry's the likelihood is that another customer has purchased/taken home/opened/used/abused/disliked/returned the laptop that you just bought. Then they re-seal and sell it as new...
And thus is the "corporate mentality" proven to be sufficiently deficient. Though I suspect you don't run IE on your own computer.
Posted with FF5 on Linux...
Whew... at first I thought it said EPSON and that would surely fail...
Running on and being usable are 2 different things...
what greatly bloated wonders are in store for us... sigh.
The Lawyer has a point... I mean, with the botnets relying on Windows machines it is highly likely that they are destructible. It also explains why they require so many machines...
May all you dirty whores rot in hell. Thank you very much.
It really bugs me that M$ is doing this, but MORE that Samsung is playing... Tit For Tat, SO, may they rot in the legal hell they are creating.
These are not the droids you are looking for...
just sayin'...
that would be RFC 18700...
making the weather forecast a light sprinkle with a chance of turds?
Wait a fucking minute here... so they have had technology to keep glass from breaking - windows, drinking glasses, eye glasses for 48 years and are just NOW deciding it would be a good thing?
Great line from the article...
"In his office lobby, Steiner showed off a 400-foot-long spool of flexible, 16-inch-wide glass that's as thin as a sheet of paper.
"Kind of like Chemcor was back in the '60s," he said. "We're not sure what we're going to do with it, but it's cool, isn't it?"
Except for the fact that the "lines" as it were belong to the public, as the public has paid for them to be installed and to be maintained. Check your phone bills - tax for this - tax for that.
We own those lines - they just seem to forget that when it suits them.
I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that.
As I was told by an EPA inspector, once your Green/non-toxic/bio-degradable product comes in contact with the "toxic" contaminant, it TOO becomes a toxic contaminant and must be disposed of with the proper protocols. Even a neutralizing agent would need to be tested - what does the combination become - an inert mass or does it turn into some hybrid toxin we are currently unaware of - like the chocolate bar in the peanut butter....
Ballmer didn't get loose in the factory did he?
Thinking the employees are chairs?
1) trained as a playboy bunny in london for 5 days
2) DID pay SS tax for nanny, but nanny was illegal - however, it was legal to hire her at the time.
Instead of Kimba Wood we got Janet Reno and we know how HIS decisions in office worked out... (Janet Reno==Dick Cheney in drag)
ALL anti-virus products are equivalent to car insurance, it does not stop an accident from happening. Etc.
MSE does work pretty good, resource and use wise. It does not however protect you from user stupidity, which is the greatest attack vector in these situations.
Oh yeah, 2 cortecis down from the KFC.
You bought a Sony product? (Cue Nelson)
HA HA!
And nintendo R&D has announced a new patent...
patent number OhOhOhOhOH!