Oh sorry. I completely misread what you said. Doh!
But I think there will be a single installer available. Mozilla Firebird will become Mozilla Browser and Mozilla Thunderbird will be Mozilla Mail. Each suite component (bird) could (would?) be packaged as an xpi.
Install with the exe file (mozilla-win32-1.6-installer.exe), click the Custom button at the beginning of the installation, and select which components you want. Only the browser and composer are mandatory. I don't understand what all the fuss is about.
Now, anyone trying to overthrow the government would be facing a highly advanced military force.
And what if half of that advanced military force defected and joined the rebels? Think Civil War. There were two militaries: the Union Blue and the Confederate Grey.
What good is an AK-47 when you can be smart-bombed out of existence without even seening your enemy?
It was muskets against muskets then. It would be smart bombs against smart bombs now - thanks to military officers and troops who would put on a new uniform and take their "toys" with them.
No citizen is under the illusion that he can be a Rambo and take out an entire army by himself. We're talking about the power of the people when they rise up en masse. Millions of Americans own guns, and I'm glad that our government knows it!... if you know what I mean. But God forbid things should come to that.
"Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie. ..and Disney." A few years ago that statement would have rung true. No longer. For decades Disney was a name families could trust. The name Disney meant wholesomeness, laughter, quality family entertainment without pornography, violence and profanity. More than anything the name Disney meant children. Sadly, this is no longer true. Disney has gone from trusted friend to hostile foe of those who hold the same values and ideals that this - the world's most popular entertainment giant - once represented. -- AFA
The Village Voice declared Miramax/Disney's Kill Bill "The Most Violent American Movie Ever Made," and the Hollywood Reporter warned it "oozes, drips, flows, gushes, splatters... scalps, limbs and heads are freely removed from characters' bodies."
You'd think that Disney would tone it down for a Christmas movie. Sorry, no Miracle on 34th Street here. In Bad Santa, Miramax/Disney features a disgusting Santa that yells at a kid, several times: "G**-d***it! Are you f**king with me?" Another scene depicts a barmaid having sex with Santa in his car outside of the bar: "F**k me, Santa! F**k me, Santa!"
Disney-owned [television] channels account for the overwhelming number of erotic and pornographic network programs on air. -- FFA
whenever they mentioned any sort of Zionist/Jewish entity in Palestine, they made it clear that nothing was to infringe upon the rights of the populous already there.
I agree. And the Zionist entity does in fact include a huge Arab population within its borders who have equal rights. There are eight Arabs in the Knesset, and I think there is one Arab judge in the Supreme Court. (How many Jews have positions in the PA?) I repeat: No one desires to transfer peaceful Arabs. Zionists want to transfer only the Arab populations that support terrorism., i.e. those living in PA-controlled areas.
These "communities" have been ethnically cleansed of non-Jews,
That's not true. After claims such as yours, Jews began taking photographs of the barren land before they built their houses to prove that nobody had lived there.
and use Israeli law to prevent not only non-Israelis from living there, but also non-Jews.
No, they're doing the exact opposite! Look at your own link from Ha'aretz. What do you think that whole rally was about? Sharon is threatening to throw Jews out of their homes and demolish whole communities. Construction in Judea, Samaria, and Aza has been completely halted for four months. Meanwhile, the Israeli government doesn't say a word about all the illegal Arab settlements.
Adam, please watch what you say. Let's not turn this into a partisan issue.
First of all, you have to make a big distinction between Democrat politicians and rank-and-file Democrats as of late. As far as Congress goes, being pro-Israel is a bipartisan stance, and we need to keep it that way. Both Republican and Democrat Congressmen have long records of being pro-Israel. If you go around accusing Democrats of being anti-Israel, it may become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The trend in the American left today is to take the opposite stance of your political opponents, even if it disagrees with your principles! That's why you see Democrats bashing Bush for being an extreme conservative even though he has given them a completely liberal domestic agenda. They feel like they have to bash whatever Bush does simply because he's a Republican. If Republicans support Israel and accuse Democrats of not supporting Israel, it may produce a polarization over time and Democrats may start opposing it because it's a "Republican issue."
We need to speak carefully. This is an issue Republicans and Democrats honestly agree on. There should be no division on supporting Israel. Let's acknowledge and affirm each other's efforts. For example, Congress has declared at least twice that Israel's capital should be Jerusalem instead of Tel Aviv. And an undivided Jerusalem to boot, which includes eastern Jerusalem - part of the PA-occupied "West Bank." The sentiment is supported overwhelmingly by both parties. Yet, among Israeli politicians today, the idea of officially annexing eastern Jerusalem and making the whole city the capital is considered to be so hard-line right-wing, or just diplomatically infeasible, that's it's almost never discussed. Conservative Israelis lament that our Congress is more Zionist than their Knesset.
Howard Dean, Al Sharpton, and their supporters are indeed anti-Israel or even pro-P.A., but current Democrat office holders, with few exceptions, support Israel pretty solidly. We should not provoke them into taking the opposite side to oppose us.
When Palestinians suggest a two-state solution along 1967 lines if the late 70s, and this idea gains international recognition and acceptance
The two-state solution was implemented a long time ago. All the land from the Mediterranean Sea through Transjordan comprises Palestine, and all of it was originally to be for the Jews. But Palestine was cut into two partitions: a small part for the Jews west of the Jordan River (presently Israel) and the rest of Palestine (presently Jordan) for the Arabs. (Never mind that the Arabs already had 21 countries and the Jews had none.)
Now, is there to be a second two-state solution? Two Arab states in Palestine and only one Jewish state? What do the Arabs intend to do, keep chopping off a part of the Jewish homeland over and over until there's hardly room for a person to stand? Yes, that sounds like a final solution to me.
And 120,000 Israelis protested today against any sort of withdrawl from the settlements. take a look or just check out the crowd.
If that's trying to create peace, I'd hate to see Israel attempt to create war.
How come when the leadership of Israel considers agreeing to ethnically cleanse half its land of Jews in accordance with the wishes of the Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Fatah, and Hizbullah, it's "creating peace," but when Jews live peaceably in their communities like any other decent folk, it's "making war"? The transfer of Jews is considered to be creating peace, but the transfer of terror-supporting Arabs (which is nearly all of them, according to polls) is considered to be making war.
Israel already has peace with the Arabs who want peace - over a million in Israel. The PA Arabs don't want peace. They want the Middle East to be Judenrein. They hijacked the term "Palestinian" from the Jews and have been using it as as propagandist label to convince the world that they are the sole, rightful inhabitants. With 22 nations and 11,796,381 sq km of oil-rich land already under their authority (much of it vacant and unutilized!), the attempts at justifying this seemingly desperate campaign to acquire a trifling 20,770 sq km and 23rd state should fall on deaf ears. Is this piece of land really worth suicide? Of course not. But a Quranic command to slaughter Jews, achieve "martyrdom" by dying in the mission, and receive 72 virgins in Heaven is.
Israel is not creating a war. There already is a war. It's called the Oslo War. The PLO broke every promise that it agreed to in the Oslo Accords. The PLO/PA has broken every promise it has ever made regarding peace agreements. That's why negotiations don't work when dealing with that thoroughly dishonest party. A chance to negotiate with them is not a chance for peace; it's a chance to play the fool again and suffer another barrage of vicious terrorist attacks until the next meaningless stage of the "peace process." It's another chance for Israel to open themselves up to the enemy and have their own people's blood running down the streets.
There will not be peace until one side achieves military victory. I don't know what Israel is waiting for. They should tell the United Nazis to go to Hell (since that's where they're going anyway) and unilaterally drive out Dictator Arafat's neo-P'lishtim.
Sami Omar al-Hussayen was in the U.S. on an expired visa at the time of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and is believed to have ties to close associates of Osama bin Laden. He is accused of doing computer work that would be used "to recruit and to raise funds for violent holy war, or jihad, in Israel, Chechnya and elsewhere, which have involved destruction of property, kidnapping, maiming and murder."
As a Creationist, I don't see how alien life is incompatible with my beliefs. The Bible simply doesn't mention non-Earth life specifically. No yea, no nay. It leaves us in an agnostic position (in this case, meaning only that we don't know -- God didn't deem it worthy of telling us, not necessarily that we can't find out for ourselves; then again, you can't "find" a negative in virtually infinite space). Maybe life is out there, maybe it isn't. It doesn't affect Christianity. Having said that, it seems awfully doubtful IMHO.
True, there would be issues to be dealt with by the church: Are the alien races' creation included/implied in the Genesis account? Do aliens have souls? Are they fallen sinners in need of redemption? Believers would no doubt take different positions, but yet another schism of Christianity wouldn't spell the downfall of the religion.
We are not just intelligent life - we are spacefaring intelligent life.
Ha! Let's not flatter ourselves. Think about the size of the universe. We haven't travelled (ourselves) beyond our own moon, and we've done that only once! That's like walking across the front yard to your mailbox and then declaring yourself to be an Earth Explorer.
I've long since put my trust in anti-viral software and AdAware.
That's not enough. You need Spybot - Search & Destroy. It's more thorough than Ad-aware and catches things that most anti-virus programs don't even look for. It can "immunize" a computer by permanently blocking ActiveX objects and other sneaky downloads.
HijackThis is a simpler program that looks for hijackers. It scans in one second!
I don't believe there will ever be peace until the Palestinian people achieve some level of economic prosperity.
That reminds me of something said by the Israeli Finance Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, at the recent Herzliya Conference: "The chronology is not peace, economic prosperity, security as some still feel. I hold that the order is precisely the opposite: First security must be stabilized, using the means I described, then economic prosperity, and then peace. Because otherwise, every peace agreement is hostage to suicide terrorists."
(Netanyahu made a pact with Sharon that he (Netanyahu) wouldn't interfere with Sharon's security policies if Sharon didn't interfere with his economic policies. If Netanyahu believes that economic prosperity is dependent upon security, it seems that he agreed to what he knew was a raw deal.)
I believe in yet a third chronology: Security, peace, economic prosperity. The latter two stages could be somewhat simultaneous, but each step of increased peace (resulting from increased security) results in an upward economic step, not the other way around. Nobody wants to invest in a terror/war zone. Secure the peace, lower the risks for immigrants (i.e. workers and consumers), entrepreneurs, and international businesses; then economic prosperity will be realized.
Linus says: Face it: firmware bytecode is a total braindamage. [...] as long as it's some kind of binary (and byte code is binary, don't make any mistake about it), it's going to always be broken.
I guess I'm missing something, but isn't this precisely what Linus was working to do for Transmeta's Crusoe processor?
Funny link source. Ha'aretz (The Land) is a heavily left wing biased media outlet.
Arutz Sheva was shut down because Israel has totalitarian policies when it comes to radio broadcasting. It does not allow news to be broadcast that differs from the radical left wing IBA's (Israel Broadcasting Authority) version. The Arutz Sheva management has spent hundreds of millions of dollars over the last several years trying to comply with the government's draconian demands (and to escape the government's jurisdiction by anchoring the station on international waters). The station has been plagued with endless, spurious, legal assaults by the government and transparently partisan efforts to shut down its political voice. Meanwhile, left wing/Palestinian stations get a free ride. Arutz Sheva speaks for the majority voice of the people of Israel, and for the government to shut it down in a society that prides itself in being a democracy is unconscionable.
A menorah was also lit in South Korea, where U.S. military officials said a
ten-foot-tall jet-fuel-powered menorah was lit late Friday afternoon, the first night of Chanukah.
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Au contraire, that's Freedom Fries here in America.
from Lavasoft: sites.zip These are the sites blocked by Ad-watch in Ad-aware Plus/Professional. It was updated four days ago.
But I think there will be a single installer available. Mozilla Firebird will become Mozilla Browser and Mozilla Thunderbird will be Mozilla Mail. Each suite component (bird) could (would?) be packaged as an xpi.
Install with the exe file (mozilla-win32-1.6-installer.exe), click the Custom button at the beginning of the installation, and select which components you want. Only the browser and composer are mandatory. I don't understand what all the fuss is about.
Not according to the 2003 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards. Slackware got first place.
And what if half of that advanced military force defected and joined the rebels? Think Civil War. There were two militaries: the Union Blue and the Confederate Grey.
What good is an AK-47 when you can be smart-bombed out of existence without even seening your enemy?
It was muskets against muskets then. It would be smart bombs against smart bombs now - thanks to military officers and troops who would put on a new uniform and take their "toys" with them.
No citizen is under the illusion that he can be a Rambo and take out an entire army by himself. We're talking about the power of the people when they rise up en masse. Millions of Americans own guns, and I'm glad that our government knows it! ... if you know what I mean. But God forbid things should come to that.
"Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie. . .and Disney." A few years ago that statement would have rung true. No longer. For decades Disney was a name families could trust. The name Disney meant wholesomeness, laughter, quality family entertainment without pornography, violence and profanity. More than anything the name Disney meant children. Sadly, this is no longer true. Disney has gone from trusted friend to hostile foe of those who hold the same values and ideals that this - the world's most popular entertainment giant - once represented. -- AFA
The Village Voice declared Miramax/Disney's Kill Bill "The Most Violent American Movie Ever Made," and the Hollywood Reporter warned it "oozes, drips, flows, gushes, splatters... scalps, limbs and heads are freely removed from characters' bodies."
You'd think that Disney would tone it down for a Christmas movie. Sorry, no Miracle on 34th Street here. In Bad Santa, Miramax/Disney features a disgusting Santa that yells at a kid, several times: "G**-d***it! Are you f**king with me?" Another scene depicts a barmaid having sex with Santa in his car outside of the bar: "F**k me, Santa! F**k me, Santa!"
Disney-owned [television] channels account for the overwhelming number of erotic and pornographic network programs on air. -- FFA
Or unless you plan on using Longhorn.
I agree. And the Zionist entity does in fact include a huge Arab population within its borders who have equal rights. There are eight Arabs in the Knesset, and I think there is one Arab judge in the Supreme Court. (How many Jews have positions in the PA?) I repeat: No one desires to transfer peaceful Arabs. Zionists want to transfer only the Arab populations that support terrorism., i.e. those living in PA-controlled areas.
These "communities" have been ethnically cleansed of non-Jews,
That's not true. After claims such as yours, Jews began taking photographs of the barren land before they built their houses to prove that nobody had lived there.
and use Israeli law to prevent not only non-Israelis from living there, but also non-Jews.
No, they're doing the exact opposite! Look at your own link from Ha'aretz. What do you think that whole rally was about? Sharon is threatening to throw Jews out of their homes and demolish whole communities. Construction in Judea, Samaria, and Aza has been completely halted for four months. Meanwhile, the Israeli government doesn't say a word about all the illegal Arab settlements.
Adam, please watch what you say. Let's not turn this into a partisan issue.
First of all, you have to make a big distinction between Democrat politicians and rank-and-file Democrats as of late. As far as Congress goes, being pro-Israel is a bipartisan stance, and we need to keep it that way. Both Republican and Democrat Congressmen have long records of being pro-Israel. If you go around accusing Democrats of being anti-Israel, it may become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The trend in the American left today is to take the opposite stance of your political opponents, even if it disagrees with your principles! That's why you see Democrats bashing Bush for being an extreme conservative even though he has given them a completely liberal domestic agenda. They feel like they have to bash whatever Bush does simply because he's a Republican. If Republicans support Israel and accuse Democrats of not supporting Israel, it may produce a polarization over time and Democrats may start opposing it because it's a "Republican issue."
We need to speak carefully. This is an issue Republicans and Democrats honestly agree on. There should be no division on supporting Israel. Let's acknowledge and affirm each other's efforts. For example, Congress has declared at least twice that Israel's capital should be Jerusalem instead of Tel Aviv. And an undivided Jerusalem to boot, which includes eastern Jerusalem - part of the PA-occupied "West Bank." The sentiment is supported overwhelmingly by both parties. Yet, among Israeli politicians today, the idea of officially annexing eastern Jerusalem and making the whole city the capital is considered to be so hard-line right-wing, or just diplomatically infeasible, that's it's almost never discussed. Conservative Israelis lament that our Congress is more Zionist than their Knesset.
Howard Dean, Al Sharpton, and their supporters are indeed anti-Israel or even pro-P.A., but current Democrat office holders, with few exceptions, support Israel pretty solidly. We should not provoke them into taking the opposite side to oppose us.
The two-state solution was implemented a long time ago. All the land from the Mediterranean Sea through Transjordan comprises Palestine, and all of it was originally to be for the Jews. But Palestine was cut into two partitions: a small part for the Jews west of the Jordan River (presently Israel) and the rest of Palestine (presently Jordan) for the Arabs. (Never mind that the Arabs already had 21 countries and the Jews had none.)
Now, is there to be a second two-state solution? Two Arab states in Palestine and only one Jewish state? What do the Arabs intend to do, keep chopping off a part of the Jewish homeland over and over until there's hardly room for a person to stand? Yes, that sounds like a final solution to me.
And 120,000 Israelis protested today against any sort of withdrawl from the settlements. take a look or just check out the crowd.
If that's trying to create peace, I'd hate to see Israel attempt to create war.
How come when the leadership of Israel considers agreeing to ethnically cleanse half its land of Jews in accordance with the wishes of the Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Fatah, and Hizbullah, it's "creating peace," but when Jews live peaceably in their communities like any other decent folk, it's "making war"? The transfer of Jews is considered to be creating peace, but the transfer of terror-supporting Arabs (which is nearly all of them, according to polls) is considered to be making war.
Israel already has peace with the Arabs who want peace - over a million in Israel. The PA Arabs don't want peace. They want the Middle East to be Judenrein. They hijacked the term "Palestinian" from the Jews and have been using it as as propagandist label to convince the world that they are the sole, rightful inhabitants. With 22 nations and 11,796,381 sq km of oil-rich land already under their authority (much of it vacant and unutilized!), the attempts at justifying this seemingly desperate campaign to acquire a trifling 20,770 sq km and 23rd state should fall on deaf ears. Is this piece of land really worth suicide? Of course not. But a Quranic command to slaughter Jews, achieve "martyrdom" by dying in the mission, and receive 72 virgins in Heaven is.
Israel is not creating a war. There already is a war. It's called the Oslo War. The PLO broke every promise that it agreed to in the Oslo Accords. The PLO/PA has broken every promise it has ever made regarding peace agreements. That's why negotiations don't work when dealing with that thoroughly dishonest party. A chance to negotiate with them is not a chance for peace; it's a chance to play the fool again and suffer another barrage of vicious terrorist attacks until the next meaningless stage of the "peace process." It's another chance for Israel to open themselves up to the enemy and have their own people's blood running down the streets.
There will not be peace until one side achieves military victory. I don't know what Israel is waiting for. They should tell the United Nazis to go to Hell (since that's where they're going anyway) and unilaterally drive out Dictator Arafat's neo-P'lishtim.
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Also on Clinton's watch... Don't forget the FIRST terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993, which killed six people.
As for space, how about Venus? I think it's closer to us than Mars.
... and he is not happy.
That's a great site. Keep it up. Thanks.
True, there would be issues to be dealt with by the church: Are the alien races' creation included/implied in the Genesis account? Do aliens have souls? Are they fallen sinners in need of redemption? Believers would no doubt take different positions, but yet another schism of Christianity wouldn't spell the downfall of the religion.
Ha! Let's not flatter ourselves. Think about the size of the universe. We haven't travelled (ourselves) beyond our own moon, and we've done that only once! That's like walking across the front yard to your mailbox and then declaring yourself to be an Earth Explorer.
That's not enough. You need Spybot - Search & Destroy. It's more thorough than Ad-aware and catches things that most anti-virus programs don't even look for. It can "immunize" a computer by permanently blocking ActiveX objects and other sneaky downloads.
HijackThis is a simpler program that looks for hijackers. It scans in one second!
I think that the moderator was responding to your sig. That's the only likely explanation. I just metamoderated the flamebait mod as unfair.
That reminds me of something said by the Israeli Finance Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, at the recent Herzliya Conference: "The chronology is not peace, economic prosperity, security as some still feel. I hold that the order is precisely the opposite: First security must be stabilized, using the means I described, then economic prosperity, and then peace. Because otherwise, every peace agreement is hostage to suicide terrorists."
(Netanyahu made a pact with Sharon that he (Netanyahu) wouldn't interfere with Sharon's security policies if Sharon didn't interfere with his economic policies. If Netanyahu believes that economic prosperity is dependent upon security, it seems that he agreed to what he knew was a raw deal.)
I believe in yet a third chronology: Security, peace, economic prosperity. The latter two stages could be somewhat simultaneous, but each step of increased peace (resulting from increased security) results in an upward economic step, not the other way around. Nobody wants to invest in a terror/war zone. Secure the peace, lower the risks for immigrants (i.e. workers and consumers), entrepreneurs, and international businesses; then economic prosperity will be realized.
I guess I'm missing something, but isn't this precisely what Linus was working to do for Transmeta's Crusoe processor?
Arutz Sheva was shut down because Israel has totalitarian policies when it comes to radio broadcasting. It does not allow news to be broadcast that differs from the radical left wing IBA's (Israel Broadcasting Authority) version. The Arutz Sheva management has spent hundreds of millions of dollars over the last several years trying to comply with the government's draconian demands (and to escape the government's jurisdiction by anchoring the station on international waters). The station has been plagued with endless, spurious, legal assaults by the government and transparently partisan efforts to shut down its political voice. Meanwhile, left wing/Palestinian stations get a free ride. Arutz Sheva speaks for the majority voice of the people of Israel, and for the government to shut it down in a society that prides itself in being a democracy is unconscionable.
He already has a menorah. In his palace.