Posts by Jason Pugh
9 posts • joined Tuesday 12th August 2008 15:07 GMT
Redundant
Was the Wolfgang Kandek quote included for Admins who have been living under a stone for the last decade?
re: Slightly confused
@Trev 2: True if you are connecting direct to web sites, but if you are using the Opera 'Turbo' proxy service, the image assets will be transcoded and piped to your browser in WebP format. Have to say that 'Turbo' proxy is a very useful service when using 3G :-)
Confused
Re: "How Ironic", "Can't be watched on iPad"
Huh? Since when has it not been possible to watch YouTube clips on an iOS device?
Privacy gone slightly mad don't ya think?
I'm not particularly bothered whether this is the iTunes store or Amazon: Andrew McAfee really needs to find something a bit more worthwhile to waste his time on. I guess you *could* go trawling through the 1/2 million items on iTunes trawling for for dodgy purchases but, really, what are you going to find: Barry Manilow? Fart Apps? I can't imagine that it would be feasible to data-mine via this 'security risk' either.
...I'm imagining that this guy sits on his own down the pub (sports bar for you yanks).
Looks like a cracking deal :-D
GBP400.00 from Richer Sounds:
http://www.richersounds.com/product/blu-ray/cambridge-audio/650bd/camb-650bd-blk
What's not to like?
Oh, FFS!
Well the one thing the EU seem to be a doing a good job of winning here is the honour of being regarded in greater contempt than MS - Way to Go. I don't normally resort to bad language in comment posts, but it's hard to better Toastan Buttar's eloquent comment above: Twats.
@Andy Barratt
"....Is Apple's Genius actually Paul Morley?"
ROMFCL!
@David Eddleman
"You really can't fault the guy for leaving his laptop in the car. That's not the real issue here. He left it in a secure location (behind a locked door) and that's responsible enough."
Sweet Jesus! Where do you live - Rockall???????
About time....
.... just wish my company would implement this sort of policy. Leaving laptop in car = breathtaking stupidity that is pretty much inexcusable. Even if the bloke was pressured into working on his vacation (and that seems to be entirely conjecture), *anyone* who gave a damn about their job would at least attempt to take better care of company equipment. If the hospital has not implemented an appropriate data security policy, then there is certainly a question of where that responsibility lies, but that does not provide *any* excuse for this sort of behaviour.
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