Reading is good, but writing is more good. some time i though that writing is like "defragment" your brain. write anything that you has been good for or accomplished; your programming skillz, your own god-like-sandwitch-recipe, anything, that you keep in your brain for a long time, but only you know it.
and don't try to remember temporary thinks, like your appoinment, your schedule, buy list, because it's temporary think that i thing it would be not needed again after it has been done. write it.
because this is/. ? hellooo... is this still a/. ?
anyway, there is nothing wrong with that, it's just, hmmm i have seen many people doing that. and most of them is -you know-, using GNU/Linux to look cool "hey i'am hacker-wannabe, look at me with the cube". and yeah most of them use not-legal-aka-pirate Windows, and other.exe software.
so, since you are hollow too, i will release your soul. BANKAI!
in my country, one in five pieces of software is licensed. oh wait, i think it's one in hundreds. ehm.. okay, i don't know, never saw any licensed one.
Here's an idea--instead of giving African kids laptops and teaching them C, why don't you focus on some more basic stuff? God knows roads, medicine, sanitation, water, better farming techniques, industrial techniques, etc. are nowhere near as geek-tastic as getting these kids to write code, but which do you think will be more useful? what ? i prefer looking a kid stay in their room. watching a porn while running valgrind in the background. rather than learning how to wasting their car-gas racing in the road or polluting with their "industrial-techniques".
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did they try it with anti-virus installed ?
try it and keep running several weeks and then do a benchmark again.
...is a bug in English. no body could fix it, even Linus.
indeed, that why i use some pattern to remember my password, like qwertyslashdot1234, or qwertymyspace1234. but, the problem is not on user side in TFA, it's the application.
+1 , well said, sir!
in my neighborhood, mono is a slang for stupidity.
so, if i use Mono then that's mean i am... no wait.
Reading is good, but writing is more good. some time i though that writing is like "defragment" your brain. write anything that you has been good for or accomplished; your programming skillz, your own god-like-sandwitch-recipe, anything, that you keep in your brain for a long time, but only you know it.
and don't try to remember temporary thinks, like your appoinment, your schedule, buy list, because it's temporary think that i thing it would be not needed again after it has been done. write it.
yeah, :) you are so right. i though i'm just the only one who think like that.
i planning to move to OpenBSD, just after this project done.
just, wait for it.
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because this is /. ? hellooo ... is this still a /. ?
anyway, there is nothing wrong with that, it's just, hmmm i have seen many people doing that. and most of them is -you know-, using GNU/Linux to look cool "hey i'am hacker-wannabe, look at me with the cube". and yeah most of them use not-legal-aka-pirate Windows, and other .exe software.
so, since you are hollow too, i will release your soul. BANKAI!
you cannot life in two world, because if you do, i will destroy you.
BANKAI!
for the sake of topic: dual boot is lame.
in my country, one in five pieces of software is licensed. oh wait, i think it's one in hundreds. ehm.. okay, i don't know, never saw any licensed one.
...and their CEO reject it while laugh "heh, self-what ?", then a small company take the copy from Xerox, and ... 10 years later ...
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you make me click the link. thank you
BillGates: "HeLLo, Mr.icaza. WouLd you Like to work with me, in Microsoft ?"