XP now has less then one year to go. . .
The count down has begun, and the end is April 8, 2014 for XP and Office 2003.
The count down has begun, and the end is April 8, 2014 for XP and Office 2003.
Iceland make-a good country for kicking bank-a-man out, and it make-a model for rest of world, but that still doesn't make-a oil to be a fossil fuel. The Earth make-a all by itself!!!
Interesting grammar from a New Yorker.
Iceland make-a good country for kicking bank-a-man out, and it make-a model for rest of world, but that still doesn't make-a oil to be a fossil fuel. The Earth make-a all by itself!!!
Interesting grammar from a New Yorker.
Iceland make-a good country for kicking bank-a-man out, and it make-a model for rest of world, but that still doesn't make-a oil to be a fossil fuel. The Earth make-a all by itself!!!
Interesting grammar from a New Yorker.
Hi there
NY is probably like central London -- probably English is not the first language of over HALF the citizens -- last time I was in NY I never did find a Taxi driver or even a Bus driver who spoke English as a first language.
In London it's the same -- although it's spread now to Shop assistants, Restaurant Waiters, Hotel staff and Bars as well.
Cheers
jimbo
Interesting grammar from a New Yorker.
Hi there
NY is probably like central London -- probably English is not the first language of over HALF the citizens -- last time I was in NY I never did find a Taxi driver or even a Bus driver who spoke English as a first language.
In London it's the same -- although it's spread now to Shop assistants, Restaurant Waiters, Hotel staff and Bars as well.
Cheers
jimbo
And who writes anything using '-a' at the end of words? Maybe someone attempting poor, disparaging, humour.
On another note, why does the US use month/day/year instead of day/month/year?
That's why I hate foogin Dark-Ages ReligioRepukicans. My DAD was a real Republican, he was proud of it, I was proud of him, he would have hated what that party has become. One thing he used to be adamant about was the complete separation of Crutch and State.
That's why I hate foogin Dark-Ages ReligioRepukicans. My DAD was a real Republican, he was proud of it, I was proud of him, he would have hated what that party has become. One thing he used to be adamant about was the complete separation of Crutch and State.
And the founders were adamant about freedom OF religion. The freedom to practice it as you wish, when you wish. Not this freedom FROM religion that is sought after today.
Windows XP will stop receiving support as of April 8, 2014, but only a few users and businesses seem to get Microsoft’s message to upgrade to a newer OS.
But according to Kevin Beadon, head of workspace & mobility at GlassHouse Technologies, the next two months are critical for the Windows XP transition, as many businesses and end-users could run out of time if they don’t decide to upgrade anytime soon.
“Those that fail to implement a migration or contingency plan over the next couple of months will risk not being able to move their applications in time and come next April’s cut off point, may face compliance issues,” he told to ComputerWeekly.
I thought when I started this thread it was to notify folks that XP only had a year left. Now for some reason we are talking religion. Please don't get me wrong, albeit when did XP become a religious following; yeah I know there are some real XP diehards out there, but come on people it really is just a dieing OS (where is Lord Elvis when you need him). . .:huh:That's why I hate foogin Dark-Ages ReligioRepukicans. My DAD was a real Republican, he was proud of it, I was proud of him, he would have hated what that party has become. One thing he used to be adamant about was the complete separation of Crutch and State.
And the founders were adamant about freedom OF religion. The freedom to practice it as you wish, when you wish. Not this freedom FROM religion that is sought after today.
The First Amendment reads:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Looks pretty clear to me. Would you be ok if organizers of government events pray to Allah, Buddha, or any other make-belief beings? Why should I, a baby eating, cat burning, devil worshiping atheist should endure your preaching of a fictional character? Pray in your own home and leave us sinners and infidels alone.
It's probably a bit like Windows 8 religion, to be 'touched'.
I can't see that XP would stop working for some reason. If it's used in dedicated devices that are not superseded and not used for general computing and internet access (or without controls), then I can't see why it can't go on for as long as required.
...The freedom to practice it as you wish, when you wish. Not this freedom FROM religion that is sought after today.
Our government can't establish a religion of the state.
...The freedom to practice it as you wish, when you wish. Not this freedom FROM religion that is sought after today.
Our government can't establish a religion of the state.
Yet, if the freedom OF religion is a major tenet, then freedom FROM it MUST have been a tacit concern as there were many atheists including Ben Franklin, who singed some of those early government documents.
And the last part, the government cannot make a STATE RELIGION, or, in other words, insist on an "Approved Religion" - Religion CANNOT be practiced from the White House or the Capitol Building, it MUST be practiced in the PRIVACY of one's own home or place of worthship, WORTHSHIP, that is what the words means, to "Prove your Worth" - Well, to try to shove Biblical Principles into our SECULAR government, is hypocritical.
Churches who practice politics MUST be taxed. It is the only way to stop it, because the moment they stop teaching about their God, and start teaching POLITICS, they are mo longer a religion, they have become a political party, and as such need to he held accountable to paying their TAXES.
XP now has less then one year to go. . .
Maybe you could work this countdown clock into your countdown news.
The count down has begun, and the end is April 8, 2014 for XP and Office 2003.
XP now has less then one year to go. . .
Maybe you could work this countdown clock into your countdown news.
The count down has begun, and the end is April 8, 2014 for XP and Office 2003.
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