Comment Re:What's most surprising about this story. (Score 0) 260
> The poster you replied to is entriely correct in saying "Most patients".
As is the poster you replied to, who did not contradict this.
> The poster you replied to is entriely correct in saying "Most patients".
As is the poster you replied to, who did not contradict this.
Well yes, the point is that Oracle is charging an AMC for the equivalent of the customer losing their install CDs. Nothing illegal, but stuff to be aware of.
Also nothing like the iOS comparison you made
No, this is simply about oracle charging an AMC because the customer did the equivalent of losing the installation CDs
> (Without such a keyboard, I agree with you.)
So you agree with him 99% !
And then a thousand other Facebook work-alikes will spring up, all with your information
But at least two other moderators don't agree with me..
Didn't work -- its still a bad joke.
But it was just following SMTP's lead...
Remember one of the reasons (I'm sure there were others) SMTP won over X.400 was developers could telnet to port 25 and do their thing...
Until the day a new 'Protocol-aware telnet 2.0' translates user-entered commands to binary protocols on-the-fly, a binary HTTP 2.0 is a bad idea.
"Or you can give up being an offended prima donna "
Er, no. It is the abuser who is already offended (or so you'd expect)
So perhaps your comment would be better directed at abusers?
And thousands of containers on the seabed...
And tens of people out of work... But not the decisionmakers
And several lives put at risk...
Of course, no course corrections needed. Full steam ahea...
Pangaea is the original unified supercontinent. Animation of its breakup is here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pangea_animation_03.gif
Gondwana is one of the units formed as a product of the Pangaea breakup.
This study claims heightened accuracy of the Gondwana breakup
Hmm... is the main author of the study Australian by any chance?
How arrogant! The range of experiences posted by non- AC users here should have convinced you of the silliness of your post by now. Next time, be less sure of yourself.
Because us curious minds want to know.
I second that... upgraded my iPad 1 recently to whatever version of iOS that iTunes recommended. Now, Internet Browsing has now slowed to a crawl with the new browser (same websites, same numbers of open windows/tabs), and the browser crashes more often.
Living on Earth may be expensive, but it includes an annual free trip around the Sun.