I received my Full Metal Alchemist Collectors Edition DVD in the mail yesterday, haven’t cracked the plastic yet but w0000t.
I also received my Vol 1 of Full Metal Panic : TSR and my new issue of NewTypeUSA
I picked up my Nokia N91 this morning from the previously noted Optus World. I haven’t put my contacts back in, but it does feel like coming “home”, I am just way too used to the Nokia feature set.
Vista windows seem to be much larger than normal windows, this is because they are bloated with pretty borders and useless information.
I’ve decided if I post a “Vista Like” I need a dislike to go along with it, and vica-versa
From seeing the screen shot (which Kooby asked to see, which is why I took it) he msg’d me and said
Kooby says:
rofl YAY im featured
Noone reads this except me and googlebot … Featuring isn’t much of a deal
Apparently my N91 will be available for pickup tomorrow !
Yay !
From: Oz Servers Pty Ltd
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 8:42 PM
Subject: Critical Security Vulnerability :: Mail Enable
MailEnable has issued a critical alert for a security vulnerability that may affect Plesk for Windows customers. If you are using MailEnable, it is recommended that you download and install Hotfixes ME-10026 and ME-10027 from MailEnable’s Hotfix download page: http://www.mailenable.com/hotfix/default.asp
Please patch immediately, several servers have been compromised through this vulnerability.
If you have problems with the installation or if you have further questions, please visit MailEnable’s technical support page: http://www.mailenable.com/support.asp
Please note that this security vulnerability only applies to Plesk for Windows customers that are using MailEnable. All other Plesk for Windows users are unaffected.
If you are running MailEnable without Plesk, this critical alert applies too.
More Information:
http://forums.swsoft.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=40792
Plesk Thread
http://forum.swsoft.com/showthread.php?threadid=41317&perpage=15
Best Regards,
Oz Servers Technical Support
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Oz Servers Pty Ltd
Phone: 1300 13 89 69
Web: http://www.ozservers.com.au
After all is said and done .. This is the Optus Story.
After using the N91 for a few months now … I’m over it.
Having a HDD in a mobile phone sounds like a great idea, but when it comes into practise, it’s fubar. An iPod at least you can treat with “kid gloves” look after it and protect it, with the N91 it’s your mobile, it goes everywhere with you and will get dropped at least once.
The Hard Drive in my N91 is now fubar, it’s giving me “Memory Errors” when I leave it idle.
I’m looking at the Windows Mobile 5.0 handset the iMate K-JAM. One feature I loved about the Nokia OS’s was always the caller groups, even the way the symbian OS does the caller groups by applying the ring tone to the individuals in a caller group. I’m not sure if WM5.0 supports the grouping and mass ringtone application on the contacts.
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