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> From a company that made a policy of taking the current
> market leader and emulating it, giving it away free or cheap
> until they owned the market. Classic!
but they did not steal source code for that market leader aka Nestcape? They had a faithful complete rewrite in IE4 (before it was actually licensed) and this new browser was better than NS4. I was a hardcode Netscape user since 1996 but I switched to MSFT because its a better browser.
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Guest repliedRe: re: shell
Vetran,
Dead right.
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Guest repliedRe: re: shell
I had to laugh
From a company that made a policy of taking the current market leader and emulating it, giving it away free or cheap until they owned the market. Classic! :lolvery committed to respecting the intellectual property rights of others
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Guest repliedre: shell
jacko,
its transducive to the mood change of its owner. we had to reverse engineer a chameleon's DNA to do this. we also stumbled across the cure to all fatal illnesses in the process.
which was nice
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you guys...:rollin :lol
hey reynolds - what colour does it come in?
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Guest repliedRe: re:
Kids today - Pah - I've forgotten more than most of them will ever know.
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You try and tell the young people of today that, and they won't believe you.
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Xoggoth thats childplay.
I built an inter-galactic time machine phaser that seconds as a pseudo mind persuader. It can be used in any environment from the pleasant oxygen/nitrogen bio-sphere of planet xarg to the hospitable environment of the Caro solar complex. Guess what I built it from?..A Breville toastie maker..
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Guest repliedThat's nothing. I made myself a six hub networked server RAID thingy with built in UXML ASB stuff whatsits-o-flip from my old car radio in an afternoon. It can hack into the Pentagon and MI5 simultaneously and do all sorts of wonderful hacky things with payloads and stuff, and J2EE#.net probably.
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Hackers Find Innovative Uses for Xbox
Interesting article on ways in which the XBox is being altered.
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