Symantec author does not understand the difference between sending per email and uploading via FTP.
Malware author also uploads the file twice to exactly the same destination, just to make sure.
Symantec author does not understand the difference between sending per email and uploading via FTP.
Malware author also uploads the file twice to exactly the same destination, just to make sure.
He needs that much friend to clean the TVs, man. A hundred million TVs, each with 37 sq. ft of screen.
@morbiuswilters said:
All I need to do first is make 99,999,997 new friends.
You only need to make 15'672'259 new friends, and I'm sure all of you together will be able to gather one dollar for your new TVs
@Mole said:
TRWTF is why Windows has a dedicated key for taking a screenshot. Seriously, how many times do you use it?
Some for the "Pause/Break" key. In 1968 I could see the use, but 40 years later?
@tster said:
Fading is not about "fancy" or "pretty." It is about eye focus. The new Google home page, when you view it, only has one thing to look at. So no matter ifyou go there every day, or have never been there, your eyes only have 1 place they can possibly be drawn to. Then the reason the other links don't just appear is that if that were to happen they would immediately draw attention and your eyes would be drawn to them instead of what you are looking at. By fading in, your eyes remain focused where they were,while you gradually become aware of everything else.
What do we have here? Are you really trying to tell us you’d first look at the toolbar on the top, or the links below the search, before you focus on the huge Google logo and the rather large input box below it?
Besides, most users are going to move their mouse and make the links visible anyway. Which, in turn, moves their attention to the things that suddenly appear out of nowhere.
Personally, I think the static page was less confusing than having things suddenly pop up.
@jchannell said:
I did ask him - he said he had to do it as part of his contract. I then said "you know if you change that I'm just going to switch it right back to about:blank, right?"And I thought that’s what the CD was for, to run software that screws your computer over, and constantly changes the homepage.
=D
Hey, the case-insensitive version checks for stops, full stops, periods and dots, the case-sensitive version is unable to do that!
@Auction_God said:
2) Selecting Max(id) for self assigned id's is so much easier than looking for a missing number. I can't imagine a clueless person spending the time to do that.
But it's sooooo easy...
[code] i = 1;