Regarding fixed layout I would like to have an extension that allowed me to press a button, and have gnome-shell rearrange all the windows for me.
I personally never liked the upper left corner, so I use the axe menu. My only problem is that the axe menu does not allow me to arrange desktops. (I miss the old gnome 2 desktop applet) https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/327/axe-menu/
But my biggest problem is that gnome-shell is unstable. These days it freezes daily, so I have to open a terminal and write "gnome-shell --display=:0 --replace &". In the past I have had problems with extensions that suddenly caused everything to freeze after an update, but this time I cannot guess what is wrong.
I use "alt ctrl up" and "alt ctrl down" and that works well.
You can also do "shift alt ctrl up" to move the present window to a desktop above the present one.
But I miss a shortcut for splitting a desktop into two. The shortcut should create a new desktop just above the present one and move the active window to a newly created deskop.
The guy went to a restaurant that had a policy against recording. He was told to leave, but he chose to stay and record. He is angry that they tried to make him go. His glasses may or may not be damaged. Why didn't he just leave?
You can save a search term such as "tizen" or "warhammer" for later use. So instead of following a person you essentially follow a search term. That used to work fairly well.
I haven't had much success following people on Google+, because most posters cannot stick to one subject, so they end up polluting my stream with uninteresting posts.
The wings only help because the robot was designed poorly. When the robot moves without wings the body of the robot jumps up and down and it rotates along a vertical axis, and that makes it hard for the robot to move. The wings stabilize the motion of the body and presses it towards the ground, and that allows the robot to move faster.
Real beetles don't have this problem because they move their legs in a more controlled fashion. I am sure that the sameis true for the dinasaurs that turned in to birds. Therefore this experiment does not prove a lot. The team is asking the right question, but they did not come up with a denifite answer.
Ten years ago critics were worried that EU's agricultural support forced African farmers to give up on farming. Now we are worried that the rising food prices force African farmers to buy food from abroad. That confuses me.
Perhaps the problem is price fluctuations. A poor farmer cannot afford to invest in better production methods, because he cannot afford to risk bankrupcy. If the prices were more stable then the risks would be lower.
Arx Fatalis looks like a nice game, but Arkane studios only released the source code. I wonder how much work it will require to replace all the graphics.
I don't think that this system works for a normal (non multiple choice) test. At least that would require the teachers to spend a lot of time typing each students results in a nonambiguous way.
On the other hand it is a little more difficult to use cell phones to cheat in a non-multiple choice test, because the entire answer of an exercise is too long to fit into an SMS.
Epiphany 2.30.6 on Debian Sid GNU/Linux on a Dell Inspiron 6400 Linux kernel 2.32-5 with opensource radeon driver
Score: 6347/50000 rwb points BumperBots w/ Sprite Collisions Iterations run 382 Title Screen Painter Iterations run 5 Title Mandelbrot Set Fractal Zoomer Iterations run 4146
By the way. Your site is pretty cool, but I would like it even more if you didn't use BASIC. Perhaps you could add a slightly more modern language as an alternative.
"Young adults who subjectively identify themselves as "very liberal" have an average IQ of 106 during adolescence while those who identify themselves as "very conservative" have an average IQ of 95 during adolescence."
Foursquare is a mobile application that makes cities easier to use and more interesting to explore. It is a friend-finder, a social city guide and a game that challenges users to experience new things, and rewards them for doing so. Foursquare lets users "check in" to a place when they're there, tell friends where they are and track the history of where they've been and who they've been there with. For more information on how foursquare works, see our searchable FAQ.
http://foursquare.com/about
I think that the html5 designers wanted to avoid malicious websites that look like a login screens and steal passwords.
Therefore they have introduced keyboard limitations so you cannot use your keyboard in full screen mode, and they have made it difficult for websites to go full screen without user interaction.
This extension provides static workspaces. I seem to remember that it is slightly unstable, but it may work for you. The comments explain how you can configure the number. https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/12/static-workspaces/
You can middle click to open a new instance of a program.
You can open a new terminal by middle clicking or by pressing ctrl-leftclick.
The following CPU-monitor is quite good https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/120/system-monitor/
Regarding fixed layout I would like to have an extension that allowed me to press a button, and have gnome-shell rearrange all the windows for me.
I personally never liked the upper left corner, so I use the axe menu. My only problem is that the axe menu does not allow me to arrange desktops. (I miss the old gnome 2 desktop applet) https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/327/axe-menu/
But my biggest problem is that gnome-shell is unstable. These days it freezes daily, so I have to open a terminal and write "gnome-shell --display=:0 --replace &". In the past I have had problems with extensions that suddenly caused everything to freeze after an update, but this time I cannot guess what is wrong.
I use "alt ctrl up" and "alt ctrl down" and that works well.
You can also do "shift alt ctrl up" to move the present window to a desktop above the present one.
But I miss a shortcut for splitting a desktop into two. The shortcut should create a new desktop just above the present one and move the active window to a newly created deskop.
The guy went to a restaurant that had a policy against recording.
He was told to leave, but he chose to stay and record.
He is angry that they tried to make him go.
His glasses may or may not be damaged.
Why didn't he just leave?
You can save a search term such as "tizen" or "warhammer" for later use. So instead of following a person you essentially follow a search term. That used to work fairly well.
I haven't had much success following people on Google+, because most posters cannot stick to one subject, so they end up polluting my stream with uninteresting posts.
You need to look at the consequences one at a time.
I am a high school teacher so some of these points may not ne relevant to young children.
The wings only help because the robot was designed poorly. When the robot moves without wings the body of the robot jumps up and down and it rotates along a vertical axis, and that makes it hard for the robot to move. The wings stabilize the motion of the body and presses it towards the ground, and that allows the robot to move faster.
Real beetles don't have this problem because they move their legs in a more controlled fashion. I am sure that the sameis true for the dinasaurs that turned in to birds. Therefore this experiment does not prove a lot. The team is asking the right question, but they did not come up with a denifite answer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4V1631-Vcm4
Google+ is dieing. Google trends confirms it.
http://www.google.com/trends?q=google%2B%2C+google+plus&date=mtd
Here is a screenshot: http://cdn.omgubuntu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Screen-Shot-2011-08-22-at-22.01.02.jpg
It is indeed single window, but it doesn't look like a standard gnome program. I was hoping for a little more.
Here is data from the worldmap of google+ users. It seems that google+ is getting popular in India.
United States 433,545 (55%)
India 142,339 (18%)
Brazil 41,605 (5%)
United Kingdom 38,917 (5%)
Canada 29,490 (4%)
http://www.findpeopleonplus.com/statistics/
Ten years ago critics were worried that EU's agricultural support forced African farmers to give up on farming. Now we are worried that the rising food prices force African farmers to buy food from abroad. That confuses me.
Perhaps the problem is price fluctuations. A poor farmer cannot afford to invest in better production methods, because he cannot afford to risk bankrupcy. If the prices were more stable then the risks would be lower.
Arx Fatalis looks like a nice game, but Arkane studios only released the source code. I wonder how much work it will require to replace all the graphics.
Here is a video with sample game play: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2MM8bn1Tew
Perhaps you go to the toilet and use your phone to connect to facebook.
Alternatively you can write the answers on the toilet roll.
I don't think that this system works for a normal (non multiple choice) test. At least that would require the teachers to spend a lot of time typing each students results in a nonambiguous way.
On the other hand it is a little more difficult to use cell phones to cheat in a non-multiple choice test, because the entire answer of an exercise is too long to fit into an SMS.
Epiphany 2.30.6 on Debian Sid GNU/Linux on a Dell Inspiron 6400
Linux kernel 2.32-5 with opensource radeon driver
Score: 6347/50000 rwb points
BumperBots w/ Sprite Collisions Iterations run 382
Title Screen Painter Iterations run 5
Title Mandelbrot Set Fractal Zoomer Iterations run 4146
By the way. Your site is pretty cool, but I would like it even more if you didn't use BASIC. Perhaps you could add a slightly more modern language as an alternative.
There was no flood event. Just a change in sea levels. (I read TFA)
Read the link :)
"Young adults who subjectively identify themselves as "very liberal" have an average IQ of 106 during adolescence while those who identify themselves as "very conservative" have an average IQ of 95 during adolescence."
How much of the openoffice code was created by sun employees?
Can libreoffice stay relevant without coorperate backing?
No flames please. I ask because I want to know.
I wish I had mod points to mod you up, but i spend them all on the grub2 story.
BTW. Students should also learn to find information on the internet, and they should learn what sources they can trust.
The top rotor provides a constant torque but the flying car in the picture doesn't have a tail rotor.
How will the engineers avoid that the car it starts spinning in the air?
Terrorism could be a touchy subject for some of the students, and the teacher has to respect that. I would never give my class an assigment like this.
I don't work for Foursquare. I just thought that the slashdot summary was inadequate, so I decided to provide the missing information..
Foursquare is a mobile application that makes cities easier to use and more interesting to explore. It is a friend-finder, a social city guide and a game that challenges users to experience new things, and rewards them for doing so. Foursquare lets users "check in" to a place when they're there, tell friends where they are and track the history of where they've been and who they've been there with. For more information on how foursquare works, see our searchable FAQ. http://foursquare.com/about
Here is a html5-demo that does the same. It works well on Chrome, but no so well in Mozilla Iceweasel 3.5.11 http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Graphics/DeepZoom/Default.html
I think that the html5 designers wanted to avoid malicious websites that look like a login screens and steal passwords. Therefore they have introduced keyboard limitations so you cannot use your keyboard in full screen mode, and they have made it difficult for websites to go full screen without user interaction.