great site. hasn't been updated in a while. i suppose it gets old doing it after a while, making fun of the fartpipe-and-stickers crowd is just too easy. i thought about starting a page like that myself. there's so much rice here in phoenix, i feel like i'm in china.
200 or so. according to the news agency PAP, the polish foreign minister Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz said that his government makes no big mistake about the fact that polish oil industry finally has a direct access to iraqi oil fields. his honesty is very refreshing. poland assisted the USA in the...
i have 2 routers that i need to get to work together ASAP. one is a d-link di-604. this is my main router and is connected to a cable modem. the other is an smc barricade 7004vwbr 802.11b router. i would like to use the 802.11 router as an access point only, and the d-link as the main gateway...
it won't happen for many reasons, among them insufficient driver education (big time) and insufficient vehicle inspections. american drivers + their cars = scary at 35mph, let alone at 80 or more...
why not? if lawyers can charge that much for writing a friggin' letter, than the electricians can do that too. which is harder, writing a letter or running wires out of a junction box?
thats it. i had high hopes for this list, but i knew it was too good to be true. there are so many f-ing exceptions that it's basically useless. maybe it's time to start sewing telephone symbols on people's coats, i sure could use a bar of soap. :disgust:
i'll give you an example: when you want to download quicktime, it doesnt ask you to open/save the installer, instead it pops up the dialog asking whether you want to run it or not (the one that displays the certificate info etc.). that is exactly the behaviour i want.
i want to get rid of the "open/save" dialog that web browser pop up when downloading a file. is there a way to do it on the server side? the file type in question is *.exe and i want it to open right away instead of poping up the "open/save" dialog. any suggestions appreciated.
agreed. i don't see this being that cruel, compared to what they do to them on farms (?) or whatever. some people torture animals for amusement, some do it for profit. which is worse?
i've met some pretty dumb people that had a CS degree... i think that anyone can complete the degree if they are motivated. it's not rocket science... ;)
exactly. i think people have misunderstood the purpose of boyscouts: it is to "scout" for gays and commies, and then use their knot-tying skills to tie them up.
very uninspired. the whole movie was a big cliche. apart from the decent car chases, and charlize theron being very hot, there is not much redeming value about that movie.
i think this is a start of a more honest USA foreign policy: apparently people don't really care about bogus reasons to start a war. from now on, all we'll ever hear is "because we feel like it".
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