Oh FCUK OFF .
Not at yourself, by the way, James
That and PHP.com are perhaps the most annoying abuses of domain names. Parents Helping Parents is not a commercial entity and should use dotOrg. Ubuntu (not the Linux distribution) should be using dotOrgDotZa, not forcing a global non-profit to use a global commercial TLD
Eff. Eff. Ess. Learn how the f**king DNS system is supposed to work before registering a domain name, is it so bloody difficult?!
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Cup of tea?Motz wrote:Oh FCUK OFF .
Not at yourself, by the way, James
That and PHP.com are perhaps the most annoying abuses of domain names. Parents Helping Parents is not a commercial entity and should use dotOrg. Ubuntu (not the Linux distribution) should be using dotOrgDotZa, not forcing a global non-profit to use a global commercial TLD
Eff. Eff. Ess. Learn how the f**king DNS system is supposed to work before registering a domain name, is it so bloody difficult?!
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Blimey! you gave me a fright thereMotz wrote:Oh FCUK OFF .
Not at yourself, by the way, James
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If we're doing some Mac-bashing here, I have to post this movie every now and then
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Obviousman wrote:If we're doing some Mac-bashing here, I have to post this movie every now and then
"An artist is a creature driven by demons. He doesn't know why they choose him and he's usually too busy to wonder why." - William Faulkner
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i like what someone said about changing someone's mind.
you set a glass of water on a table; it's filthy water, the glass itself is also dirty. you ask if they want a drink. you then set a 2nd glass of water on the table; this one is perfectly clean, the water is crystal clear. do you have to tell them which is better, or do you let them decide for themself?
once people try the Mac OS, they often realize what they've been using all along is polluted.
btw, try http://www.terrybollinger.com/ for a great resource on shivas, spyware, and trojans.
"Three Reasons Why Microsoft Can't Ship (and Apple can)
How has Apple been able to ship six major revisions of Mac OS X in the same timeframe that Microsoft has done little for their desktop users apart from service packs, patches and ads?"
read on... http://tinyurl.com/pn3uz
ps: i don't drink the Kool-Aid...
http://macvspc.info/
i like what someone said about changing someone's mind.
you set a glass of water on a table; it's filthy water, the glass itself is also dirty. you ask if they want a drink. you then set a 2nd glass of water on the table; this one is perfectly clean, the water is crystal clear. do you have to tell them which is better, or do you let them decide for themself?
once people try the Mac OS, they often realize what they've been using all along is polluted.
btw, try http://www.terrybollinger.com/ for a great resource on shivas, spyware, and trojans.
"Three Reasons Why Microsoft Can't Ship (and Apple can)
How has Apple been able to ship six major revisions of Mac OS X in the same timeframe that Microsoft has done little for their desktop users apart from service packs, patches and ads?"
read on... http://tinyurl.com/pn3uz
ps: i don't drink the Kool-Aid...
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“Apple,� suggests Ryan Faas (Computerworld) “has given Mac professionals a lot to look forward to in the coming year,� and that begins with the new flagship computer in the Mac lineup. “The Mac Pro includes two dual-core Xeon processors, effectively giving it the power of four Xeon processors—more than double the computing power of any other Intel Mac (and setting it higher than most Intel PCs) and twice as fast in real-world tasks as the Power Mac G5 Quad it replaces.� And, Faas points out, the Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors differentiate “the Mac Pro from Apple's other desktop offerings and most PCs. (A comparable Dell PC would be as much as $1,000 more than a standard Mac Pro.)�E-News
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more clarification on features of Leopard (10.5) and what Windows XP (and Vista) lack:
http://tinyurl.com/m8stc
http://tinyurl.com/m8stc
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