Unitarian Universalism is a rather large religion too, in which not only is no official role of god established, but most members are distinct aethiests, who have been, in my experience, constantly harassed by teachers forcing them to say the pledge of allegiance.
All of our fore-fathers would be rolling in their graves at the notion of god being forced on to people. Many of the were Unitarians (Franklin, the Adams, and almost but not quite Jefferson, and Taft and Fillmore two more presidents) and while Unitarianism did accept the existance of God at the time, it had already denied the deity of christ and was steadily moving away from the "pure christian roots of america" that the federal government seems to think existed back then.
A good example of what they felt in this, is how most people don't know that "In God we trust" also only became our motto in the 50's For the 170 years or so of our country before that, it was "e pluribus unum" god never even entered any part of our countries government until the 4th verse of the star spangled banner was written 20ish years after the country was founded.
So add the UUs to the list with Buddhists of non god religions, and strike them one more point for actually creating the country before it got drowned with god.
these are consistent, give nice easily read black lines, and don't give some of those nasty ink balls that other gell pens do. all in all, it's great for writing, drawing and looking official
Any Archos Jukebox can be used as a USB hard drive. just make sure you have vfat, scsi and the propper usb storage driver (forgot which it is) in your kernel, connect the device and "mount
-t vfat/dev/sda1 [mountpoint]" and voila.
The first, Quantum Leap is my all time favorite Sci-Fi show ever. It's got a great concept, and some really funny parts (like when he leaps as an old lady) It's on Sci-Fi every weekday in syndication at 4o'clock EST, maybe 3 o'clock too.
The latter, Chronicle, is a new series on Sci-Fi that is sort of Men in Black meets the Sun (a yucky tabloid) but to top it all off, this tabloid is true. It's hilarious and has some really funny twists. It's on Saturdays at 9 EST.
I use optimum online, which is the cablevision cable ISP. I can easily get speeds of 300-500 kiloBYTES persecond (about 2400-4000kilobits persecond) compare that with 56k, and i think you see the point. i suppose it all matters where you live though, and whether you're cable company throttles down your internet speed, which mine doesn't.
I personally would prefer the concept of "Extreme" Programming to be like Extreme Gaming. Take a bunch of hacks, give them an assignment, like break the CCA in fewer than 300 characters, and first one who wins gets $10,000 and a legal injunction. Make coding a spectator sport... I'd watch it... might even participate. that would be really cool. even have trading cards... heh
Using the formula for finding the Schwartzkopf Radius of a theoretical blackhole centered around the Microsoft backbone of the internet, a circle was created to an extent of 10 networks away in which it is impossible to escape this area without spiriling into Microsofts database, without the information being sent at a speed faster than a Schwartzkopf Radius click (a click that travels at a ping of.000000000aleph-null000000E123218)(very fast)(reallly really really fast), otherwise the information will be lost forever (bad, because the credit card will still be charged, but the order will not go through), hence why you need to shop at thinkgeek.com, the only liscenced user of the Schwartzkopf radius click shopping technique
Rage 128 is a bad card. Poor decision of Apple to get rid of the good Radeon(though overpriced) with a crummy card. It's wasted on a G4. You get a G4 for good stuff like graphics, and then you find you get horrible FPS because Apple had a bone to pick with ATI. of course, They should just put a Geforce 2 in, but i'm guessing Apple isn't gonna like that idea.
Unitarian Universalism is a rather large religion too, in which not only is no official role of god established, but most members are distinct aethiests, who have been, in my experience, constantly harassed by teachers forcing them to say the pledge of allegiance.
All of our fore-fathers would be rolling in their graves at the notion of god being forced on to people. Many of the were Unitarians (Franklin, the Adams, and almost but not quite Jefferson, and Taft and Fillmore two more presidents) and while Unitarianism did accept the existance of God at the time, it had already denied the deity of christ and was steadily moving away from the "pure christian roots of america" that the federal government seems to think existed back then.
A good example of what they felt in this, is how most people don't know that "In God we trust" also only became our motto in the 50's For the 170 years or so of our country before that, it was "e pluribus unum" god never even entered any part of our countries government until the 4th verse of the star spangled banner was written 20ish years after the country was founded.
So add the UUs to the list with Buddhists of non god religions, and strike them one more point for actually creating the country before it got drowned with god.
these are consistent, give nice easily read black lines, and don't give some of those nasty ink balls that other gell pens do. all in all, it's great for writing, drawing and looking official
Any Archos Jukebox can be used as a USB hard drive. just make sure you have vfat, scsi and the propper usb storage driver (forgot which it is) in your kernel, connect the device and "mount /dev/sda1 [mountpoint]" and voila.
-t vfat
The first, Quantum Leap is my all time favorite Sci-Fi show ever. It's got a great concept, and some really funny parts (like when he leaps as an old lady) It's on Sci-Fi every weekday in syndication at 4o'clock EST, maybe 3 o'clock too. The latter, Chronicle, is a new series on Sci-Fi that is sort of Men in Black meets the Sun (a yucky tabloid) but to top it all off, this tabloid is true. It's hilarious and has some really funny twists. It's on Saturdays at 9 EST.
Debian + Cable + Apt == Free Upgrades For Life
I use optimum online, which is the cablevision cable ISP. I can easily get speeds of 300-500 kiloBYTES persecond (about 2400-4000kilobits persecond) compare that with 56k, and i think you see the point. i suppose it all matters where you live though, and whether you're cable company throttles down your internet speed, which mine doesn't.
I personally would prefer the concept of "Extreme" Programming to be like Extreme Gaming. Take a bunch of hacks, give them an assignment, like break the CCA in fewer than 300 characters, and first one who wins gets $10,000 and a legal injunction. Make coding a spectator sport... I'd watch it... might even participate. that would be really cool. even have trading cards... heh
Will they still produce normal CDRs? I find them very reliable, up there with memorex, and TDK, as opposed to some that have random holes in them
...with thumbnailed galleries of their "works" would of course be all of the porno sites of course
Good idea, i'm going to do that if i ever get around to remembering it.
Last months issue of the Linux Journal had a whole article on a watch running Linux, with an Xfree86 display.
Rage 128 is a bad card. Poor decision of Apple to get rid of the good Radeon(though overpriced) with a crummy card. It's wasted on a G4. You get a G4 for good stuff like graphics, and then you find you get horrible FPS because Apple had a bone to pick with ATI. of course, They should just put a Geforce 2 in, but i'm guessing Apple isn't gonna like that idea.