Comment Re:Mmm... (Score 1) 81
Not necessarily. He mentioned his head... he just didn't clarify which one he was referring to.
Not necessarily. He mentioned his head... he just didn't clarify which one he was referring to.
Those murders weren't done with refrigerators.
Indeed. Every single bit of technology ever devised has been used to kill people. It's what we do.
No kidding. Remember the Refrigerator Murders of '03? Those were particularly gruesome...
For sufficiently loose definitions of "all".
The Kindle Voyage does not appear to be included in this sale, which is a shame.
Uh... no.
That giant sucking sound coming from the south was interfering with my concentration.
THANK GOODNESS the Chinese haven't shown themselves capable of hacking our military's systems!
No, because the same would be true if they developed on top of stock OS X or Red Hat Linux.
Using someone else's platform as your base saves development time and money. It doesn't mean it's a smart move, but time and cost considerations seem to be all anyone cares about these days.
I really don't understand why people run sensitive and critical stuff on Microsoft Windows.
Because doing so saves them both time and money - and those two factors trump everything else in their decision-making tree.
That's because you never discovered the one weird trick, discovered by a single mom, to reading Buzzfeed!
DOUS's? I don't believe they exist.
I have my UPS plugged into another UPS just in case. I DONT want my UPS going down even if my UPS goes down. It's been working great keeping my Raspberry Pi online.
Yo, dawg...
That is a lot of money. What could they possibly be spending it on because it certainly isn't firefox. I mean... it is a nice browser... but.... 314 million?
I'm a little flabbergasted by these numbers.
Some people never learned the lessons of Dot Com 1.0. Remember when Eazel got $20 million worth of venture capital just to make a file manager for Gnome?
Aggregate historical data is better than nothing; but I'd just fire up Waze.
Google hasn't killed Waze off... yet.
So either Firefox continues to make it dead easy to change the default search engine to Google, or people will dump Firefox.
I have my doubts regarding whether most users will go to the trouble to change it. I'm always surprised to see how many people never bother to change their landing page or search engine, no matter what the browser is.
"I say we take off; nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure." - Corporal Hicks, in "Aliens"