I don't see what your point is. Steel is a "pain to weld or melt in the house" unless you know what you're doing. It's scrap metal. They sell it to scrap dealers.
Oh, and Titanium can be TIG welded. It's only a pain if you don't know what you're doing. Kind of like all welding really.
> Apparently #38 is the common cat. I hadn't thought of cats as invasive, but I'm surprised that it's considered so invasive. >I imagine they are so high on the list because of their numbers, and few people think of them in this way.
no, it's because when they go feral they kill fucking everything.
You obviously read the article, but didn't go to the effort of trying to comprehend the explanatory paragraph.
> "How the hell do Windows users get any work done?"
by running everything in maximised, and switching between apps using the taskbar.
i didn't see the big deal about expose until i saw the way most mac users use thier computers, with a bazillion overlapping windows all over the screen.
now expose for my desk would be usefull, where the hell are those damn keys anyway?
sounds like governments everywhere. they're always annoucing that they're going to half the deficit or cure cancer or some shit. a few years down the track when it hasn't happened, they make excuses, announce some other scheme and get on with the business of making themselves and thier buddies rich.
i like the real google toolbar, and when i started using mozilla one of the first things i looked for was a replacement. the mozilla google toolbar has a real xwindows kind of look and feel to it which i don't like. now i just use the standard search box set to google, and make do without the extra bells and whistles.
i'm glad someone's getting decent service from apple. we've had our g4 server in for repair for two months. they've sent it back three times so far swearing the problem is fixed, but after a few hours it becomes pretty clear that it isn't. (intermittent kernel panics)
for a reverse cycle aircon in heat mode, this is true. most cars use the engine coolant pumped through a heater box for heating. aircon is cool only.
I don't see what your point is. Steel is a "pain to weld or melt in the house" unless you know what you're doing. It's scrap metal. They sell it to scrap dealers.
Oh, and Titanium can be TIG welded. It's only a pain if you don't know what you're doing. Kind of like all welding really.
wouldn't that be 668?
> an interesting and inciteful read nonetheless.
I think you mean insightful.
microsoft have released anti-virus software before, anyone remember dos 6.22?
yeah homeopathy works, for very small values of works. go on, cite a study.
OMFGLOL
kind of like you *almost* made a funny?
> Apparently #38 is the common cat. I hadn't thought of cats as invasive, but I'm surprised that it's considered so invasive.
>I imagine they are so high on the list because of their numbers, and few people think of them in this way.
no, it's because when they go feral they kill fucking everything.
You obviously read the article, but didn't go to the effort of trying to comprehend the explanatory paragraph.
it's both political and religious, kind of like the original story.
here in the real world, it's hard to separate the two.
ever heard of a little spot called northern ireland? 2 christian sects have blowing each other up there for years.
you must be a terrorist. turn yourself in immediately.
> "How the hell do Windows users get any work done?"
by running everything in maximised, and switching between apps using the taskbar.
i didn't see the big deal about expose until i saw the way most mac users use thier computers, with a bazillion overlapping windows all over the screen.
now expose for my desk would be usefull, where the hell are those damn keys anyway?
wow, why has anyone else replied to this?
i guess that's why the packaging on this mp3 player changed.
sounds like governments everywhere. they're always annoucing that they're going to half the deficit or cure cancer or some shit. a few years down the track when it hasn't happened, they make excuses, announce some other scheme and get on with the business of making themselves and thier buddies rich.
you're just sore that china is better at oppression than the usa.
keep trying, i'm sure you'll get there one day!
i like the real google toolbar, and when i started using mozilla one of the first things i looked for was a replacement. the mozilla google toolbar has a real xwindows kind of look and feel to it which i don't like. now i just use the standard search box set to google, and make do without the extra bells and whistles.
here in australia a liberal government is conservative, and labor doesn't like being spelt labour.
no, it used to be a station wagon full of mag tapes.
fly across the international date line and you can get there before you leave!
shyeah right, happy with dial-up. next they'll be telling us the ipod mini was a roaring success.
prior to the american revolution, about 50,000 convicts were sent to penal colonies in america, about the same number transported to australia.
> Where's tim rogers when you need him?
Busy being the lead singer for You Am I, I suspect.
>>It's pretty amazing how polar opposite many slashdotter's views about Apple have changed since the release of OS X.
>perhaps thats because macs used to suck and now they rock?
no, now they just suck less.
i'm glad someone's getting decent service from apple. we've had our g4 server in for repair for two months. they've sent it back three times so far swearing the problem is fixed, but after a few hours it becomes pretty clear that it isn't. (intermittent kernel panics)