... implemented. **** That was a direct question. Answer it if you can using industry recognized terminology. **** Don't hold your breath waiting for an answer from Oxtard. He *still* thinks Apple 2s "killed mainframes". Nevermind that IBM mainframe sales are doing just fine even today. Bob Campbell ...and will continue to do fine, considering how much more ...
...: As predicted, the iFlop is off to an extremely strong start in Europe Who really gives a flying FUCK Oxtard, it has NOTHING to do with Nokia and most of the other newsgroups you are SPAMMING. Have fun with your iFlop but don't CRAP on about it like a broken record. please report him to news@qwest....
Oxford wrote: As predicted, the iFlop is off to an extremely strong start in Europe Who really gives a flying FUCK Oxtard, it has NOTHING to do with Nokia and most of the other newsgroups you are SPAMMING. Have fun with your iFlop but don't CRAP on about it like a broken record. -- The views I present are...
....11g works SO WELL when you are in a car on an interstate highway. Those wifi hotspots every 1/2 mile along the road sure are handy! you shouldn't EVER be using a cell phone while driving in a car. it's the 2nd leading cause of death. What? are you insane too? Oxtard - full of shit again. Yes, facts are shit in your world. Grow up Bob, learn about modern technology. -
... highway. Those wifi hotspots every 1/2 mile along the road sure are handy! I'd like to see 802.11g automatically switch to the next access point while you are on the move too! Oxtard - full of shit again. -- The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may belong to. 73 de Simon, VK3XEM. <http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search....
In article <colalovesosx-58BA95.21560714112007@mpls-nnrp-03.inet.qwest.net>, Oxford <colalovesosx@supersmart.com> wrote: Good- thanks for proving my point, newbie. So, how do you propose to make those wired connections free? FON is one example, putting your email address as your SSID is another, Linspot is another, etc, etc. What you are offering is methods of ...
CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote: ah? what? you clearly don't know much about 802.11, it always touches wire unless you are sharing Apple machines point to point like on an airplane in an ad-hoc network configuration. Good- thanks for proving my point, newbie. So, how do you propose to make those wired connections free? FON is one example, putting your email ...
In article <colalovesosx-BAC8E5.16100514112007@mpls-nnrp-04.inet.qwest.net>, Oxford <colalovesosx@supersmart.com> wrote: Who said anything about cell traffic? I was speaking of data. good, so you are starting to understand the larger picture. Your vision of a wireless world would mean that all data would travel without ever touching a wire. 802.11x does not ...
At 14 Nov 2007 15:50:58 -0700 Oxford wrote: okay, I give up. She's a total redheaded jewish whore and gave SJ the best blow job of his life after Apple came to visit PARC. Which would be a mildy humorous retort IF you weren't talking about a real person, particularly one so distinguished in her field, who has probably forgotten more about computing than you or I will ever know......
In article <colalovesosx-BAC8E5.16100514112007@mpls-nnrp-04.inet.qwest.net>, Oxford <colalovesosx@supersmart.com> wrote: Your vision of a wireless world would mean that all data would travel without ever touching a wire. 802.11x does not support that kind of data transfer. ah? what? you clearly don't know much about 802.11, it always touches wire unless you ...