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I disagree. With PHP you are exposed to HTTP headers, cookies, linux and apache (via cheap shared hosting providers), relational databases, shell commands, sockets, concurrency and potential client base of billions. It's the gateway drug of programming.
On a side note, you could always lend your cell phone to a girl when she goes to a Chip and Dale club and let the hilarity ensue when your friends show up there.
The point is that the contents of the communication cannot be analysed in advance. The system doesn't know what the caller will say until the conversation has started and you have already been disturbed.
Maybe in western countries, but in less advantaged places people have the opinion that their country has not done anything to help them so they owe it nothing.
The page linked to shows different sets of graphs depending on what platform you are on. Apparently you only see the IE graph if you are detected to be running windows. I can confirm the graphs are not consistent though; just compare the raw numbers to the relative percentage widths of the bars in the code. I doubt it's intentional, they probably just guessed the widths to look right instead of actually calculating them.
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The new system is replacing userhelper, so there will be the same number of (or likely fewer) password popup prompts - not more.
See the wiki (google cache) for details.
The money does not come from regular donations.
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No, since you are not distributing the software.
I thought you were just happy to see me.
I disagree. With PHP you are exposed to HTTP headers, cookies, linux and apache (via cheap shared hosting providers), relational databases, shell commands, sockets, concurrency and potential client base of billions. It's the gateway drug of programming.
Sadist.
What about his right?
On a side note, you could always lend your cell phone to a girl when she goes to a Chip and Dale club and let the hilarity ensue when your friends show up there.
I assume you mean Chippendales not Chip and Dale.
The point is that the contents of the communication cannot be analysed in advance. The system doesn't know what the caller will say until the conversation has started and you have already been disturbed.
Maybe in western countries, but in less advantaged places people have the opinion that their country has not done anything to help them so they owe it nothing.
Do you really expect us to take laser printer advice from someone who is apparently still using a typewriter?
It will get resent via a different path, hopefully one that it is less congested.
The study was with caffeine supplements, not coffee.
Try a corona.
Make sure you have a flash plugin installed.
"Triad 700, LLC" - whoever they are. The full results are on the FCC auction site.
https://auctionsignon.fcc.gov/signon/index.htm
Login to Auction 73 and click 'results'.
Take these numbers from the page:
<strong class="bar1" style="width:13%;"><span>1.37</span> Safari 3.1</strong>
<strong class="bar2" style="width:45%;"><span>4.57</span> Firefox 2</strong>
<strong class="bar4" style="width:90%;"><span>8.19</span> Opera 9</strong>
8.19 seconds corresponds to 90% bar width (Opera)
So 1 second corresponds to nearly 11% width
Apply this scale to
Safari: 1.37 should be 15%
Firefox: 4.57 should be 50%
It's not consistent.
The page linked to shows different sets of graphs depending on what platform you are on. Apparently you only see the IE graph if you are detected to be running windows. I can confirm the graphs are not consistent though; just compare the raw numbers to the relative percentage widths of the bars in the code. I doubt it's intentional, they probably just guessed the widths to look right instead of actually calculating them.
That graph is based on 30 open windows at a time, not 'basic web browsing'.
IO = information operations in this context.
Probably to save weight on cabling/hardware.
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The new system is replacing userhelper, so there will be the same number of (or likely fewer) password popup prompts - not more. See the wiki (google cache) for details.
They would be aiming get that out within 2 weeks.
There's a powerpoint equivalent (Presentation) in Open Office.