For what it's worth, this isn't an un-common practice.
AT&T required my SSN to do a credit check before opening my account (back when I bought an iPhone 3G). If your credit rating is poor, you are required to pay a deposit on your account, which seems like a reasonable business practice to me.
And just what exactly do you think Al Gore (inventor of the great internet, mind you) did with his movie? He showed only the subset of evidence which supports global warming, when there's plenty of evidence against it too.
It's nothing new to only be getting half the truth from either side.
Btw, if you didn't see Al Gore's movie, let me sum it up for you: "OHH NOOOOEZ!!! The world is coming to an end!!!"
I've enjoyed my Crumpler "Karachi Outpost (M)". They're pricey, but quality built. There's plenty of room for a DSLR, a couple of lenses, and my 15" MacBook Pro. See: http://www.crumpler.com/us/Camera-Bags/Camera-Backpacks.html?LanguageCode=EN
The description on the photo set also says: "Restoring a hammock to Moonwatcher's Point, courtesy of Cory Doctorow."
For what it's worth, this isn't an un-common practice. AT&T required my SSN to do a credit check before opening my account (back when I bought an iPhone 3G). If your credit rating is poor, you are required to pay a deposit on your account, which seems like a reasonable business practice to me.
"Windows" and "HPC" in the same sentence is an oxymoron.
RedHat offers a course which looks very interesting: https://www.redhat.com/training/developer/courses/ rhd236.html
And just what exactly do you think Al Gore (inventor of the great internet, mind you) did with his movie? He showed only the subset of evidence which supports global warming, when there's plenty of evidence against it too. It's nothing new to only be getting half the truth from either side. Btw, if you didn't see Al Gore's movie, let me sum it up for you: "OHH NOOOOEZ!!! The world is coming to an end!!!"