Comment Hacky workaround (Score 1) 345
2) Either drop that domain and register a new one OR
3) Base64 encode the URL in the email, with the provisio "Run this through base64decoder.com to get the address"
Considering these laptops are for the most part manufactured in China anyway, how does bringing them back there in anyway give China access to any "controlled technology" they don't already have?
I think by referring to "controlled technology" with airquotes, he meant porn.
I can't help thinking that the average Slashdot reader has already watched every episode of Good Eats and knows not to do this already.
And if you haven't, that'd be S10E12 - Fry Turkey Fry. Enjoy your next 21 minutes, or read the transcript.
(For anyone just looking for the big fireball, it's at 10:32)
Can you imagine no possessions?
That would make for a very boring football game.
http://cmdrtaco.net/2012/10/joco-re-records-code-monkey-for-slashdots-birthday/
Wait, Cmdr Taco has a blog? Since when? That's cool! Why didn't he start blogging a long time ago? It would have been cool to read tech news and articles posted by him.
I can do a better job of photoshopping with the Gimp than most persons can do with Photoshop.
And I'm sure most people can easily gimp an image with Photoshop. Otherwise, sites like Photoshop Disasters wouldn't exist.
When I was shopping for an ultrabook, I found the MacBook Air was quite competitively priced. I wasn't terribly impressed with the competition either -- the Samsung Series 7, for example, is not only more expensive for the same specs, but it's made of plastic!
The Series 9 isn't bad. I've had the 2012 version with the Ivy Bridge for a few months now. Aluminum case, matte screen, good keyboard, long battery life, thin, light. It is on the pricier side, though, $1300 CAD when I bought it (though it did come with a free XBox, the sale of which helped defer the cost). If Samsung ever dropped the price by about $200, and made it much easier to order in North America, I think they could take a huge chunk of Apple's sales.
Saliva causes cancer, but only if swallowed in small amounts over a long period of time. -- George Carlin