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nagromme said:
I agree about the boasting.

It's very inappropriate to go on about how your product is better than the alternative. That's not what ads are for. When do you EVER see an ad do that? Only Apple would be so crass. And maybe the British, of course. That Stamp Tax still riles me.

Incidentally, I believe it's actually illegal to mention a competitor's products in an advertisment in the UK! :p

J
 
Texas04 said:
Your computer cant communicate with others without being vunerable to a virus or malicious code of some kind...

Why is that the case? Shoddy coding is shoddy coding.
 
bousozoku said:
Definitely.

It says a lot about WebObjects + Apache and hints at Mac OS X being a vulnerable host, even if it wasn't the host.

I'm wondering why he attacked a low traffic area instead of the U.S., UK, or Japanese store.

More then likely less security.
I would expect high traffic stores to have things in place to stop multiple attacks..mostly because it would halt or slow down their online sales.

Also social engineering could have come into play.
Why crack or steal a username and pwd when someone will just give it to you over the phone.

Security can be broken if someone doesn't follow specific protocols for someone asking for a pwd and etc..
 
New Nanos

If you go that Korean web page and scroll down, there is a section called new arrivals. If you click there it shows several nanos in many different colors.
Is that true?????
I guess they are no new nanos just cases. Sorry my Korean is not perfect
 
swingerofbirch said:
Thanks for the info mate.

Boggles the mind: the majesty of the ship tumbling towards the ocean floor in the middle of a frigid dark night. I wonder if it was God that sank the ship, or if it was the iceberg, or the foolish captain, or shotty engineering. Hard to say really. Maybe a little of each. I still don't understand why Rose let go off Jack's hand. How did she know he was dead and not just in a coma?

Now the QM2, there's a ship to behold. I would like to board her one day. I believe Cunard is the line that puts her out. Have you had the good fortune? I am assuming you are from the motherland because of your insights into Titanic....

Maybe it wasn't God that sank it, mate, but rather the arrogance of attempting things without God (as well as questionable construction, captain's errors, etc. etc.). We'll all know the answers in our own sweet times I suppose.

I'm from where I believe you would refer to as "The Colonies", but I imagine you knew that ;) so the QM2 is a bit out of my venue as well as my price range. However I did enjoy the terrific behind the scenes construction special I saw on television, truly a beautiful ship.

As for Rose letting go of Jack's hand...since it was obvious he was already frozen from the waist down she really had no further use of him and decided to part the "best of friends".

Bakey said:
Sorry, and what's the point of your pointless ramblings?

To be fair from the phraseology you've been using, and indeed your username, makes me air on the side of caution as it's coming across as if you're from the motherland as you put it!

Hey listen, don't worry - it'll all clear up in the end, so there's really no need to be quite so bitter about it all...

Question to the mods :: Can we wasteland these responses, including my own?

Easy Bakey...easy. Sheesh :D

And swingerofbirch could be many things. A baseball player? I know a stretch. Ummmm, a fan of Robin Hood and his Merry Men? You know, the quarterstaff? huh? Huhhhhhh??
 
new opening in Korea?

eva01 said:
nope, not at least in my opinion.


Page 1 worthy? i'd say yes. It was about an apple employee that didn't do their job well and affected the company image. I'd say that it is okay for page 1 because they don't bring up every time a Mac OS X web server is hacked, only that it was an apple domain that got hacked.


Looks like there might be an opening soon in web development in Korea.
 
Ha!

Nobody buys Macs in Korea except very few. As a Korean, I am not surprised at all at this news because Apple Computer Korea is pretty small enough company to be vunarable to those kind of attacks.
 
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