Try:
"Initially, it was boasted that Vista would be the most costliest-ever operating system to develop..."
"The world was looking for the joiner of Novell's time-honored and rock-solid NetWare network operating system to be joined fully to Linux."
I'm a hobbiest iPhone developer. The way I see it, the problem is not with Apple enforcing its unknown API restriction. The problem is with Apple *selectively* enforcing that particular restriction and many others.
I'm a Hobbesian iPhone developer, so I really have no problems with my submission to Apple.
A good capitalist would round up.
for (indexnt index=1;index=10;index++) { System.out.prindexntln(index); }
If it's Kelvin, we're screwed.
I hear you.
You've got it all wrong, Socket 1337 isn't due out for two years.
Why would you think that evolution guarantees an optimal anything?
Does your phone have a Sqrt() button?
Did you include a check?
I'm going to go buy a whole bunch of rice, that should be real good for the economy.
I would take it a step further and not rob anyone that even owns a helicopter.
On my laptop, I remap that stupid context menu button to middle click. It falls right under my pinky when I'm using the touchpad.
And why does it skip right from 12.0.0.0/8 to 14.0.0.0/8? You guys on 14.0.0.0/8, you know what subnet you're really on.
Is the Space Pope reptilian?
falace
Not even close.
Yeah, they're some video and a set of radio buttons.
Maybe HTML 6 will make that possible.
It is also NOT about baseball.
Aston Martin's
Actually, I think the correct pluralization is Aston's Martin.
I think the word that you are looking for is "adverbize."
"Abverbinate" would also be acceptable.
Try: "Initially, it was boasted that Vista would be the most costliest-ever operating system to develop..." "The world was looking for the joiner of Novell's time-honored and rock-solid NetWare network operating system to be joined fully to Linux."
Will this run on my StarTAC?
You mean Nena.
Beef jerky time.
It's probably already in emacs.
And he doesn't tip.
I'm a hobbiest iPhone developer. The way I see it, the problem is not with Apple enforcing its unknown API restriction. The problem is with Apple *selectively* enforcing that particular restriction and many others.
I'm a Hobbesian iPhone developer, so I really have no problems with my submission to Apple.