Posting on/. about a website with difficulties is like throwing a bucket of water on someone drowning.
Actually, considering how big/. is, this is more like using a fire hose on someone drowning.
1 Drive to Home Depot
2 Buy bucket and paint
3 Drive back home
4 Open the paint enclosure
5 Drop paint into bucket
6 Clean the floor
7 Clean yourself
8 Drop the cube
9 Pickup the cube
10 Realize that white paint won't make it look solved
11 Drive back to Home Depot
12 Buy a new bucket and dark paint
13 Drive back home
14 Open
15 Drop
16 Clean yourself (you actually learned not to mess the floor)
17 Drive to Toys-R-Us
18 Buy another Rubik's cube
19 Drive back
20 Drop the cube
21 Pick it up
I have a Windows Mobile powered PDA and I love it. I frequently have to solve problems on Blackberries and I would hate my phone if I had half of those problems.
iPhone is not a valid contestant right now because of no Exchange support. Plus, I'm on CDMA, so...
Also, isn't it funny that almost all of the "best and brightest" come from countries where people earn as little as $1 a day? If it's really about the "best and brightest" then why aren't there more European H1-Bs? Because most of the Europe is considered first world.
Just because you don't agree, it doesn't mean it isn't. As you can see by the number of comments and tone of them (few "Funny"), this is relevant news for most of the crowd here.
He invented it almost 50 years ago, when people weren't that worried with global warming and the environment. This, of course, cannot be used as an excuse for them to keep using a container that is not environmental friendly. Just don't blame the creator, ok?
Don't get me wrong, I use Windows and Microsoft products, but given the amount of money that has gone into Windows (Vista), I think the results are actually not all that great. There, fixed.
Authorities are still puzzled over the huge decline in motorcycle theft. Research suggests it is related to the increased occurrences of kidnaps. More at 11.
Looks like you are the one who got pwn3d.
Hmmmm... sounds like they are being DoS'ed by MediaDefender.
Posting on /. about a website with difficulties is like throwing a bucket of water on someone drowning.
Actually, considering how big /. is, this is more like using a fire hose on someone drowning.
Because this represents 31k USD every minute.
Slashdotting a webserver that is having technical difficulties surely sounds like a great idea!
Actually, that's more than 10 moves:
1 Drive to Home Depot
2 Buy bucket and paint
3 Drive back home
4 Open the paint enclosure
5 Drop paint into bucket
6 Clean the floor
7 Clean yourself
8 Drop the cube
9 Pickup the cube
10 Realize that white paint won't make it look solved
11 Drive back to Home Depot
12 Buy a new bucket and dark paint
13 Drive back home
14 Open
15 Drop
16 Clean yourself (you actually learned not to mess the floor)
17 Drive to Toys-R-Us
18 Buy another Rubik's cube
19 Drive back
20 Drop the cube
21 Pick it up
Solved!
You should really research about Windows Mobile the first place.
Can you use your Blackberry to provide Wi-Fi access to wireless devices near by (access point mode)? Thought so.
I have a Windows Mobile powered PDA and I love it. I frequently have to solve problems on Blackberries and I would hate my phone if I had half of those problems. iPhone is not a valid contestant right now because of no Exchange support. Plus, I'm on CDMA, so...
The 20% mentioned is actually for the availability and reliability of the data center.
Very ... funny
From my other comment: 82 times, starting almost 41 years ago.
LC39A was used the first time almost 41 years ago by Apollo 4. It was used for more than 80 launches since then. Maybe it's time to replace it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39
Just because you don't agree, it doesn't mean it isn't. As you can see by the number of comments and tone of them (few "Funny"), this is relevant news for most of the crowd here.
I wish I had mod points.
He invented it almost 50 years ago, when people weren't that worried with global warming and the environment. This, of course, cannot be used as an excuse for them to keep using a container that is not environmental friendly. Just don't blame the creator, ok?
Maybe you shouldn't have read the article.
But definitely definite you shouldn't have posted...
Funny, the article doesn't even mention that. Bad summary?
Here's a nice picture of the crater: link.
Authorities are still puzzled over the huge decline in motorcycle theft. Research suggests it is related to the increased occurrences of kidnaps. More at 11.
Yeah, what version of IIS are they running?
And SQL 2008 I suppose?
*hides*