At some point, these things start bordering on censorship. Let people decide what they want to read.
This is better than any of the solutions using JavaScript!
> You can always force the Start screen to open on your monitor of choice by opening the Charms bar on that monitor and clicking on "Start" or by using the lower left hot corner. I wouldn't call that "force". It's…
So it isn't a joke. Too bad, I thought it was funny.
He would have been blocked. There would be no access, authorized or unauthorized.
"What a weird system." A little yeah. But check this out. If you steal something, you won't automatically go to jail. Someone has to sue you because of that first. Same thing, I think.
Not just that. Real criminals would find a way to force others to take their place.
We'll let you off the hook if you pay us $200 of the $2000 that you may or may not actually owe us. And just in case you've missed it, there are four snipers at the top of the roof. I don't know what they're doing…
You said it yourself: "most Windows users".
The reverse perspective is the basis of the parody. There is a link the yellow box towards the beginning of the post.
Copy 2TB JSF partition over network sounds like something I wouldn't want to do... An easier solution is to just get a Live Linux distro, and another 2TB NTFS partition, and copy over the data... if you have another 2TB…
4) You need to Specify the complete path to the desired folder (it must be empty) On Linux, you just specify it as a mount point at install time, and it gets populated (or it uses its existing content if you don't elect…
At some point, these things start bordering on censorship. Let people decide what they want to read.
This is better than any of the solutions using JavaScript!
> You can always force the Start screen to open on your monitor of choice by opening the Charms bar on that monitor and clicking on "Start" or by using the lower left hot corner. I wouldn't call that "force". It's…
So it isn't a joke. Too bad, I thought it was funny.
He would have been blocked. There would be no access, authorized or unauthorized.
"What a weird system." A little yeah. But check this out. If you steal something, you won't automatically go to jail. Someone has to sue you because of that first. Same thing, I think.
Not just that. Real criminals would find a way to force others to take their place.
We'll let you off the hook if you pay us $200 of the $2000 that you may or may not actually owe us. And just in case you've missed it, there are four snipers at the top of the roof. I don't know what they're doing…
You said it yourself: "most Windows users".
The reverse perspective is the basis of the parody. There is a link the yellow box towards the beginning of the post.
Copy 2TB JSF partition over network sounds like something I wouldn't want to do... An easier solution is to just get a Live Linux distro, and another 2TB NTFS partition, and copy over the data... if you have another 2TB…
4) You need to Specify the complete path to the desired folder (it must be empty) On Linux, you just specify it as a mount point at install time, and it gets populated (or it uses its existing content if you don't elect…