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Re:leach?
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Re:WTF is RTMPE?
It does, however, show up in a Google search. You had the initiative to check Wikipedia, but you were too lazy to check Google?
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Fun with Xorg + Linux
Here LMGTFY, found some interesting links, here's a standout Multiseat Linux - One computer, multiple monitors, mice, and keyboards Probably lots of other ways to do it as well.
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Re:Why should we care?
actually, before the big bang, "here" (space) didn't exist yet. "before the big bang" (time) also didn't exist.
Your evidence, Watson?
Here's a Clickable Link
I'm still new to this internet thing.
From the second link in that google search:
Carroll, as well as many other physicists and cosmologists have begun to consider the possibility of time before the Big Bang...
What was that you were trying to prove again
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Re:Why should we care?
Here's a Clickable Link
I'm still new to this internet thing.
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Re:Why clearly?
Apple slammed netbooks as being junky.
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What do you mean?
What do you mean "Where Are the High-Res Head-Mounted Displays?" ??? Theres plenty out there! They just cost money.. I guess theres not enough demand to cheaply mass produce these things.
You suck at Google. Heres a few you may be interested in: 1280x1024, 1280x1024, 1280x720, stereoscopic 1280x1024 and 1280x1024.
Or if you have a lot of money to spare, try this panoramic head mounted display: 1920x1200 and apparently from 800x600 up to 2664x1160.
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Re:What did he say that was incorrect?
Many times, they are also advanced money from the label before the album even is made.
And then they are billed more for studio time than the advance, making the advance effectively ZERO.
Now you are just making shit up. The screen actors guild was created for this very reason. Look it up.
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Re:WTF?
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Re:And not illegal to handcuff him
Let me google that for you
To recap, the parents claim he was clean but refused to release any blood test to the police. Hmmm, who should we believe?
Let me reiterate my point - again. No one, me included, wants dirty cops. This case may have involved a dirty cop. However, the facts of the case are ambiguous. So, for people wanting to point out the jack-booted thugs in law enforcement would do well by picking unambiguous stories, i.e. stories in which there is no doubt that the cops acted beyond their authority.
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Re:And not illegal to handcuff him
Um no they can't just question/handcuff anyone they like. That'd be unlawful detention, and they could possibly be sued for it.
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Re:Haven't these people learned?
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Re:Photo Sniper
Could I get a car analogy?
A8: "This is slashdot - just do "man car analogy" and RTFM, you ignorant clod!"
:-)A9: Here - let me fix it for you: "Can I get a pr0n analogy?"
A10: See link/a>.
HTH
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Re:1% !
Sure you could get replugged, but I don't know the success rate for that.
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Re:Covered By Twenty Percent of the Bill of Rights
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Re:The humanities are in trouble.
The Economist's excerpt doesn't include the timeframe though.
Can't trust those those sneaky lefties! But from the use of the present tense, the timeframe would appear to be now.
While we're at it, "intergenerational correlation" isn't exactly a common phrase. If only there was some way to look on teh intarwebs. If only. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=intergenerational+correlation
The American myth springs from historical reality. Recent reality, even.
Say it as long as you like, as loud as you like, as often as you like. It won't make it true.
My grandfather came over on a boat, a poor immigrant. I'm now upper-middle class
What country? And how do they say "anecdotal evidence" or "statistically invalid sample" over there?
I used the word 'history' on purpose. I was talking about centuries, not decades.
You used it on purpose but you don't seem to know what it means. The definition isn't "things that happened in the past, but not if itw 99 years ago or less".
The decades are what matters. Hell, now is what matters. I for one am not centuries old.
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Re:These guys are no heroes
Show me defect-free source code, please and thank you very much.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=hello+world+source+code
And by the time they pull you over, they probably already have probable cause (or close). By the time you're asked to take a PBT, there's almost assuredly probable cause for a blood warrant.
DUI checkpoints.
Sorry dude, but you don't seem to have a realistic grasp of programming OR the law.
Are you sure that you do?
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Re:I'll repeat what I heard elsewhere
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=spanish+flu
Swine flu > cytokine stormMost of Mexicoâ(TM)s dead were young, healthy adults, and none were over 60 or under 3 years old, the World Health Organization said. That alarms health officials because seasonal flus cause most of their deaths among infants and bedridden elderly people, but pandemic flus â" like the 1918 Spanish flu, and the 1957 and 1968 pandemics â" often strike young, healthy people the hardest.
While CDC may not being saying it and from the available information there isn't enough to be sure, the facts that are available clearly support GP's hypothesis.
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Re:Proactive offence vs passive defence
"Proactive"? What does the prefix "pro" mean? Do you mean pre-emptive?
...or maybe he wants IT staff to spent less effort getting clear skin!
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Re:Terrible summary
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Re:durrr...my head herts..
That's actualy a great idea. Just include this link with a copy of the English language versions:
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=learn+to+speak+english
Problem solved!
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Re:My first experiences
Seriously, how is it that I can find things for people when I don't even know what they are and yet...they come up with nothing?
Let me introduce you to a friend of mine:
http://www.lmgtfy.com/
It's a great way to give people answers while simultaneously informing them how to use the internet and fulfilling your evil needs. -
Re:This could work.
Man you should definitely check if Google answers your question before posting here. http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=What+is+the+melting+point+of+iron%3F
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Re:Young Adults
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Re:Seems like the Swedish know what to do.
They may actually get indicted and prosecuted and even convicted of various things in and around party politics, but at the end of the day, they're all good ole boys and socialize and play together in their elite circles.
Reference, bohemian grove, where America's elite get together, have a strange party with occult & satanic overtones, circle jerks and mandatory ghey secks in a grove of redwoods.
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Re:Why is this in Ask slashdot?
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Re:Netbook Remix 4 EeePC 900?
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Re:Context, please
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=copyright+czar
this was a much needed website
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Re:Context, please
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Re:Google will have to pay
clearly, you could do better:
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Re:Overkill...
Read and learn:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foiled_twisted_pair#Cable_shielding
and http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ftp+cable
The FTP cable has a steel wire in the center, each pair is shielded and then all pairs are again wrapped in aluminum foil.
Yeah, shielded unshielded sounds bad, but for most people it's the easiest to understand the difference.
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I have a better reply
You can use this amazing website to find out.
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3000 Bells, says the raccoon
Pity us poor fools who don't know the exchange rate between our local currency and the Nippenny.
Let me Google that for you: 3000 yen in usd
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Re:Let me be the first one to say it ...
You know, posts like yours really piss me off. Is it really that tough to do a search and actually READ the constitution??? Here let me google that for you: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=constitution "To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries;"
Any claims that copyright is unconstitutional are false, and the persons making the claim are stupid twits who don't know how to read.
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Re:More information please?
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Re:Tranquility?
Here, let me Google that for you!
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Re:Youtube and the death of the advertising model
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Re:How about other democracies?
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Re:People just don't understand Linux
I call BS.
Moonlight for Linux. If you had even done a simple Google search for it, you would have found it.
As for the BestBuy thing, that's FUD. First of all, why does she even need to buy software? All manner of programs can be installed through your favourite distro's package manager (although the search in Ubuntu's could be made better - more often than not, you're better off doing a Google search to find the name of the pacakge that contains the program you want to install if you don't know already).
Secondly, even if she does have software that she absolutely must run, does it not work under Wine? Wine is pretty good these days - heck, even Office 2007 runs (albeit somewhat slowly & it has issues here & there, but enough to write up a report).
So at the end of the day, the thing that distro's could use would be a way of automatically detecting a Windows application & asking the user if they want to install Wine (explaining what it does).
Oh, and make it more obvious to first time users that programs should be installed through the package manager (and that they are all free, as in beer).
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Re:hmm
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Re:Link to vid
Here's the vid so you don't have to search for it. (Wish folks would link to a vid in TFS).
Ironic that your link to a vid "so we don't have to search for it" is just a search output, where the product under discussion here is the very bottom link (everything before it is about the iPod Nano and iPod Touch). Oh, and that link isn't actually a video, just a static image.
Next time, just go for the humor value and use Let me Google That For You, ok? (Hey, first hit is about the actual device, how about that!)
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Re:This will help.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=handbrake
Fail. Let me google that for you is only funny when its something stupidly obvious to google for. How the hell was the guy supposed to already know to google "handbrake"?
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Re:This will help.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=handbrake
If you use Debian add the debian-media site to your
/etc/apt/sources.list and ...apt-get install handbrake-gtk
(This works on Debian testing)
It is very easy to use. Even I can use it. Want a movie in mp4 format for an ipod? No problems. Anime with Japanese soundtrack only - must get the English subtitles? No problem.
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Re:This will help.
hmmm
handbreak just appeared 23 times in a row, and the streak was broken by "amish porn"
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This will help.
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Re:And how does 203 dB compare to sonar levels?
Well if you're really so pressed for time...
According to the very first result, a sonar source of 240dB will result in a perceived intensity of 180dB at a distance of 1km, and 150-160dB at a distance of 160km. However, this does not mean that the experiment was "dumb", and your attempt to dismiss what was in fact an entirely rigorous scientific experiment solely on the basis of your own failure to read the damned summary (let alone TFA) is more than a little grating.
In actual fact, prior research (albeit conducted "in the wild" rather than in the strict laboratory conditions that this recent article was) has shown that whales and dolphins will actively avoid, and even show obvious physical distress at sonar at intensities as "low" (relatively speaking - in fact it's actually not very low at all) as 120dB. Yes, that does mean that marine life over 100 miles away from the actual source of the sonar will be suffering negative effects.
Going back to this recent experiment, however, and your oh so obligatory
/. car analogy, allow me to correct the analogy to something more suitable. This experiment was like testing whether someone would be hurt by having a car run into you at 50 mph, and discovering that, yep, that's gonna hurt. Then they gradually ramped up the speed, and brought in bigger cars, until they discovered that when you get hit by an SUV going at 90 mph, you're going to be dead before you hit the ground. That's what the 203dB figure represents. They increased the intensity of the sonar pings until they discovered the point at which the dolphin became totally deaf. The experiment was totally methodical and rigorous, and about as far from "dumb" as you can possibly get. -
Re:Still Sounds Guilty to Me
No. Citation isn't needed. This is a discussion board, not a term paper or encyclopedia article. You don't need a citation for common knowledge, and asking for one just admits you're lazy.
In case you still don't have time, here, let me google that for you.
Now you can go bicker in a wikipedia discussion about whether or not the article about this 'scandal' deserves to contain the word "unprecedented" in the title.
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Re:wtf
Though now the top 3 are references to this page.
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Re:Float it
Let me Google that for you:
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Re:PS
It kinda did.. LMGTFY First hit is the pre-election pdf of Conroy outlining his plans. Quite different to what is being proposed now.