I find it highly ironic that when I go to the article and try and print it I get a HP popup box of articles to print which does not list that article . ...
Not to mention DOS, the foundation of a lot of what MS is today was bought from somebody else for only $50k. Smart business but without social and moral responsibility it is really something to cheer about?
Well give their web browsers all a personalized Google page (www.google.com/ig) and then set them up with Google Calendar which can be shared and accessed to any number of Google Accounts.
I laughed at seeing Vista reinstalled on a machine with only 512mb of RAM. I was on and able to be used . . . it reminded me of running XP Pro on my old Pentium 3 thinkpad with 128MB RAM . . . .
The whole idea of homeland security doesn't matter much really. No matter how many troops you have, no matter how many cameras are put up, somebody can strike anyplace at anytime. The main tool of 9/11 was information and box cutters. Some kids in Columbine had a lot more at their disposal. Think about it.
Instead of actively aggravating the problem beyond the use of covert means, and giving up rights for anti-productive policies people need to accept that terrorism happens and that we need to live with it. Trillions of dollars can not protect every school, every home, every US Citizen. I am not saying give up. But the result of 9/11 is more disruption to our rights and way of life than before. Maybe in that way we are losing?
If saving human life was the real goal then instead spend the money on the means of cleanup and use the extra toward things like ending world hunger etc.
Host the entire internet? So will you know which internet you are on or is Neo going to have to save us all?
I have that castle in storage. It was my first Lego set of many.
Friends in government? Nah . . . .
I find it highly ironic that when I go to the article and try and print it I get a HP popup box of articles to print which does not list that article . . ..
Cooling those drives a lot might not be the best for them.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6376021.stm
Cities in Maine? *laughs*
"Artists use lies to tell the truth. Politicians use them to cover it up" ~ V for Vendetta
Not to mention DOS, the foundation of a lot of what MS is today was bought from somebody else for only $50k. Smart business but without social and moral responsibility it is really something to cheer about?
The government should fear its people, not its software.
How about fix software so that whenever you have an interactive element (like a cancel button) it is never non-responsive?
"Ironically, a regular incandescent light bulb actually releases much more mercury into the environment than a CFL."
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http://www.michigan.gov/deq/0,1607,7-135-3585_300
Well give their web browsers all a personalized Google page (www.google.com/ig) and then set them up with Google Calendar which can be shared and accessed to any number of Google Accounts.
Actually it was the company Wang that was first experimenting with visual interfaces. However Xerox had one of the first mice if I remember right.
Snapstream had some nifty software and TV card bundles. Turned my old PC box into a DVR in a snap.
I laughed at seeing Vista reinstalled on a machine with only 512mb of RAM. I was on and able to be used . . . it reminded me of running XP Pro on my old Pentium 3 thinkpad with 128MB RAM . . . .
The whole idea of homeland security doesn't matter much really. No matter how many troops you have, no matter how many cameras are put up, somebody can strike anyplace at anytime. The main tool of 9/11 was information and box cutters. Some kids in Columbine had a lot more at their disposal. Think about it. Instead of actively aggravating the problem beyond the use of covert means, and giving up rights for anti-productive policies people need to accept that terrorism happens and that we need to live with it. Trillions of dollars can not protect every school, every home, every US Citizen. I am not saying give up. But the result of 9/11 is more disruption to our rights and way of life than before. Maybe in that way we are losing? If saving human life was the real goal then instead spend the money on the means of cleanup and use the extra toward things like ending world hunger etc.