<quote> The average person’s internet would not be faster with a fiber optic infrastructure, it would just cost more. Speeds are already bottlenecked by wifi, building wiring, or ethernet. </quote>
<quote> The average person’s internet would not be faster with a fiber optic infrastructure, it would just cost more. Speeds are already bottlenecked by wifi, building wiring, or ethernet. </quote>
Not all heroes wear capes.
I never let my cousin live down the shame of buying a turbo controller...of course I ended up buying one as well and didn’t let him know.
Oh gotcha, I forgot it has it. Been playing Zelda for the past week. It’s rough with so many good games out at the same time...
Supposedly it happens...and condoms have come off inside a woman’s vagina without her knowing, so I’m guessing it just really isn’t that easy to tell.
Yep, it’s best to not put anything on there and let them blow up their computers. Good plan.
I haven’t got that far yet, but I’ll take the opportunity to train my son on the ways of turbo tap when I do! Can’t let all that training go to waste.
I agree, but I would have to think it’s coming since they added it for buying.
Same. It is getting tiring offloading rocks just to clear out my boxes.
Finally! I can’t believe they didn’t have a bulk buy option with release. I don’t think I’ve pressed a button so fast since the old Track and Field days on the NES!
A good antivirus solution will prevent the infected file from opening/run through it’s script. I can’t believe I’m having to tell people that.
What if the condom breaks, or the man doesn’t put it on right/takes it off without her knowing? She’s just at their mercy at that point. Nothing will ever make up for personal responsibility with regards to procreation, and relying on others to keep you safe is absolutely the wrong answer.
You are generalizing more than is healthy for an infrastructure argument, so I am ending my part of it here. You don’t know my network at all, so you have NO way of having an opinion on what does and does not need an upgrade. There is a reason your vendors need to have all the specifics of your network and equipment…
He was describing the Blogger that started this whole witch hunt. If you get offended when your group gets called out in this crap, take it up with your group.
It’s 2017.
I’m saying I disagree wholeheartedly, which is also pretty straight forward. The fact you are that oblivious is not hilarious or surprising. Giz has a mixed bag of technophiles. The ones that actually know what they are talking about and give helpful advice, and those that think they know everything and try to mock…
First: I’m not worried about the viruses that can take out a machine. I’m worried about a virus that can take out a network. The solutions I use do not bog down the machine, so that doesn’t apply to me.
Outdated advice? Seeing as how the majority of enterprise environments are running on Windows 7 I’m a little baffled you would lead with that argument. We have some users on Windows 10 and some on Windows 7, but realistically we cannot move everyone to Windows 10 until our software vendors are all caught up. As with…
It’s just hard to take someone’s opinion seriously when they lead with a personal attack without knowing anything about that person. However, you don’t endorse Norton, so you can’t be all bad.
I am removing the viruses, but I did not say I was having to wipe machines or perform a ridiculous amount of work to clean their system.