Comment Re:Wow (Score 1) 234
Not only that, but it allows the wireless NIC to both connect to another WAP as well as act as a WAP (ie, you only need one wireless card, not two).
Not only that, but it allows the wireless NIC to both connect to another WAP as well as act as a WAP (ie, you only need one wireless card, not two).
This isn't crippling. They are doing you a favor by not letting you "upgrade". Whoever thought that upgrading was a good idea should be taken out back and shot.
Except that it is moving with the current. It probably moved 3 miles in the time it took him to go 15.
Besides, they'll write it all off as a loss and get a tax credit.
Your passwords are utterly useless to you when they are saved. Pretty sad that you can't remember your passwords.
No, they just need to get a New Englander (well, one of the ones that knows how to drive) to get it unstuck. We have lots of experience getting stuck in deep snow.
Disable the traction control and rock it back and forth.
A bullet to the head is a lot more gruesome than being hanged (namely for the people having to watch). Also, the family of the person being executed might appreciate an intact body.
I would inform them of your insults, but apparently their site is slashdotted.
Exactly what I was about to point out. The cheapest macbook starts at $1000. You can find low-end pc notebooks for under $500.
Except they'll probably retain the trademark they have on the name.
The question then would be, is 6 vulnerable to this? Or any of the vulnerabilities since it's last patch (early 07 I think). I don't have 6 to test with, but I have to wonder when they say previous versions may be vulnerable.. Sounds like they just want you to upgrade a product that may be working fine (and at a cost of $99 for a standard upgrade copy, multiplied by the number of employees in your corp that may have it.. that's not cheap).
Perhaps you should consider working on something other than an open source project
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