i think that even y!messenger runs on ie. not sure but i've seen a lot of familiar "This script has an error bla bla [Yes/No]" dialog boxes on some old IE5/IE6 systems
or release it as closed-source freeware clearly specifying in the license that it comes 'as-is'. no support (maybe even no drivers guaranteed).
you want xp, you get xp.
this is old sh*t.
rubik's cube can be solved in 25 or less moves. update your sources.
other than that.. impressive collection of useless crap on the number 26.
lucky me I read all the comments before I post. My thought exactly.
I do have a question though: TFA says something about obtaining 2 pieces of 5kg each. How do they know it's 5kg while they're trying to figure out what a kg is?
how about quake4 raytraced? see if you can get 200fps on that sh*t. or any other monster out there (crysis, bioshock, cod4) all raytraced. have someone shoot a video of course or else I won't believe it.
yes it does. when i upgraded from single (dusty) core to core2duo i also bought some nicely coloured leds to mount inside the case and my pc was at least twice as fast as before.
i was always into big hollow computer cases. all covers removed, one big fan behind the mo'bo' with 4 big dim blue leds in the fan's corners and that's it.
boss: let's make something with themes from current games but with different plot.
n00b: yes, boss. now, where did i put that cd with hypersnap? i guess i'll get it from good ol' *oid. yes yes. and the plot will be: "guess the game for the next level". brilliant
int binary_search(int v[], int l,int r int x) // x - the element we're looking for, l - leftmost index of v, r - rightmost index of v // v - ascending order sorted vector of ints
{
return (l==r)?((v[l]==x)?l:-1):((v[(n/2)+1]==x)?((n/2)+1):((x<v[(n/2)+1])?binary_search(v,l,n/2,x):binary_search(v,(n/2)+2,r,x)));
}
there were no comments and the function name was "i". took my teacher almost two hours to see what it does.
hope i got it right
it doesn't rest there. god dammit. how do you think it always comes from east in the morning? that's cuz it runs (or should I say rolls) like hell all night to make it.
if you were not using it then it wouldn't be so popular and "millions of people's daily computing" would depend on something else. so given the "monopoly" that x.org has created i guess it gives the users all the right to complain (i know of xfree86 but me, and none of my friends/coworkers have ever used/depended on it). but never lose out of sight that this is an open-source project so losing respect for the developers while complaining is not the right way to do it.
excuse my grammar/spelling or whatever you're flaming posters for these days
but if i sit on the moon and have alice and bob click a remote signal when they do their measurement i will be able to tell who was first and who was second because relativity simply sucks and time is only in the human mind.
Actually I think you have to pay the monthly fee for the rest of the contract. So if you signed for a year and after 2 months you bail out you have to pay the sum for the 10 months. At least that's what i've been told here in my country (romania that is) because i asked every little detail when i subscribed.
when I read the title my first thought was: "ha! i knew my stinking feet will be useful one day. but then i was disappointed when i read about having to walk...:(
are you implying that microsoft is full of shitty characters?
quick and easy way to get yourself exposed to some traffic. geez. even I could've found a better excuse.
phpbb's going down. better think of a new phpbb_settings table layout
i think that even y!messenger runs on ie. not sure but i've seen a lot of familiar "This script has an error bla bla [Yes/No]" dialog boxes on some old IE5/IE6 systems
that was very subtle: "upgrade TO opera"
i use e-mail instead
or release it as closed-source freeware clearly specifying in the license that it comes 'as-is'. no support (maybe even no drivers guaranteed). you want xp, you get xp.
this is old sh*t. rubik's cube can be solved in 25 or less moves. update your sources. other than that .. impressive collection of useless crap on the number 26.
google playing the good guy again. at least they care .....
lucky me I read all the comments before I post. My thought exactly.
I do have a question though: TFA says something about obtaining 2 pieces of 5kg each. How do they know it's 5kg while they're trying to figure out what a kg is?
I think it's because "Flahs" is simply not worthy.
same stuff for the masses. sounds better too. my granny was thinking: WTF is alkaline. but then north carolina replaced it with "LOL! alkaline? :))"
how about quake4 raytraced? see if you can get 200fps on that sh*t. or any other monster out there (crysis, bioshock, cod4) all raytraced. have someone shoot a video of course or else I won't believe it.
don't forget the almighty "will it run linux?" !
yes it does. when i upgraded from single (dusty) core to core2duo i also bought some nicely coloured leds to mount inside the case and my pc was at least twice as fast as before.
.. now that i think about it ....
oh
i was always into big hollow computer cases. all covers removed, one big fan behind the mo'bo' with 4 big dim blue leds in the fan's corners and that's it.
i think these small "pc-wannabe"s are for girls
Oops, run kid
boss: let's make something with themes from current games but with different plot.
n00b: yes, boss. now, where did i put that cd with hypersnap? i guess i'll get it from good ol' *oid. yes yes. and the plot will be: "guess the game for the next level". brilliant
int binary_search(int v[], int l,int r int x)
// x - the element we're looking for, l - leftmost index of v, r - rightmost index of v
// v - ascending order sorted vector of ints
{
return (l==r)?((v[l]==x)?l:-1):((v[(n/2)+1]==x)?((n/2)+1):((x<v[(n/2)+1])?binary_search(v,l,n/2,x):binary_search(v,(n/2)+2,r,x)));
}
there were no comments and the function name was "i". took my teacher almost two hours to see what it does. hope i got it right
it doesn't rest there. god dammit. how do you think it always comes from east in the morning? that's cuz it runs (or should I say rolls) like hell all night to make it.
or "pretty please" IBM to let them use roadrunner for a few hours
"X.org" is you
you got that right
if you were not using it then it wouldn't be so popular and "millions of people's daily computing" would depend on something else. so given the "monopoly" that x.org has created i guess it gives the users all the right to complain (i know of xfree86 but me, and none of my friends/coworkers have ever used/depended on it). but never lose out of sight that this is an open-source project so losing respect for the developers while complaining is not the right way to do it.
excuse my grammar/spelling or whatever you're flaming posters for these days
but if i sit on the moon and have alice and bob click a remote signal when they do their measurement i will be able to tell who was first and who was second because relativity simply sucks and time is only in the human mind.
Actually I think you have to pay the monthly fee for the rest of the contract. So if you signed for a year and after 2 months you bail out you have to pay the sum for the 10 months. At least that's what i've been told here in my country (romania that is) because i asked every little detail when i subscribed.
when I read the title my first thought was: "ha! i knew my stinking feet will be useful one day. but then i was disappointed when i read about having to walk ... :(