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How good is Dropbox's security?

This is what happens when you let the internet decide something, you get crap.

So who's Casey Chan then, not just an intern still?

I first used the Xcode 3.2 that came with my Snow Leopard CD and it didn't work (for me). I downloaded Xcode 3.2.6 from Apple's website and it worked fine.

ugh

You're an idiot Google.

I've always been happy with AT&T, both locations I've lived at (over the last few years) with my iphones have had excellent reception.

@QLAB: Don't you worry my info.

@Brownski: I respect your opinion, but where you see long strides, I see bare bones functionality without any safeguards.

@Brownski: What if I don't feel the compulsive need to share my shit with the whole world. I still want to get work done on a machine but not have to give up all my security to a company that has already proven itself to be inept at keeping my information secure and at times to even be hostile to my own privacy

@boslok: sorry, thought I hit the reply to Crrash.

I know your kidding around, but I can attest first hand, it does.

Kaleidoscope for MacOS 7-9

@hammerthehalo: I prefer not to think of it as being "stuck" but continuing the legacy of those mediums. Each medium has its value and traditions, and traditional mediums haven't been exhausted of their ideas yet, there's still whole worlds to explore in them.