And if they were both legalized, they could use both as tax right-offs--two areas of tax revenue completely overlooked because in the year 2007 we have leaders yearning for the year 1620. If there is any group that needs to "stay in the closet" it is the self-proclaiming moral righteous who spend their lives worrying about the affairs of others lives.
You didn't address the parent poster's comments and the fact you don't know the Security Model for OS X Leopard. When Darwin 9 is released then test against that and read up on the networking redesign of Leopard.
I'm replying as someone who worked for NeXT and Apple. That hack is not what I'm discussing. There is no build of AMD on the net. Just know that OS X ran Intel before Rhapsody came out. I know because I saw it every day. The technology to turn the switch is always an option. However, Apple has no reason to switch, because Intel gets Steve Jobs and Apple and has built a long-term relationship with Apple that IBM and Motorola never cared to build.
This isn't a Computer Environment, Graphics/Game world engine to develop and make hundreds of millions without a degree. This requires a serious background in Thermodynamics, Aerodynamics and much more. If Carmack wants to do it right he'd go get the degree in Mechanical Engineering and perhaps a Master's in Advanced Theoretical Aerodynamics. He might want to get a minor in Chemical Engineering. Those fuel systems can be quite volatile.
I'm not a millionaire and I don't play one in the virtual worlds. I do have an M.E. degree. It's a lot more challenging than a CS degree which I studied as well. Both are very rewarding for their complementary aspects. You just can't learn it out of a book. He could however fund research for some of the top members in the field and just put his name on it.
To traditional engineering--it's just not nearly as SEXY.
No one is dumping billions to buy an idea for the next Engine with > 25% efficiency which could benefit the world. We did that in the late 80s and had ceramic polymer blocks to bump up to 75% efficiency. The patents were bought and shelved. Fear of people actually giving a rat's ass about engine efficiency was unnecessary. People get bored with stability. They want something new, all the time.
To the Internet's credit, we get instant billionaires for Social Networks. People now are fighting over who gets to control the markets on interaction.
Best of luck to him. I hope he succeeds. Perhaps the headlines will include, ``Nothing can't be achieved if you put enough cash into it.'' Look at Howard Hughes! He achieved much, alienated himself to all and became a recluse.
Shame on Northrup. They should have solved this themselves. Their contracts are in the billions. Perhaps they figure they'll get some free ideas. Who knows. I'd rather expect them to work on more electric field systems to solve this, but then again we still have to create a way station on the Moon.
The Inland Northwest (Spokane Area) has Comcast and more Comcast. There isn't competition. it's a complete monopoly in the area of Cable. They justify that one can get DISH or DirecTV so there is competition. There is competition in Satellite but not in Cable.
There's no question that OS X Leopard runs on AMD. It's that they have no plans to release it on AMD. The foundation of OS X has run x86 since Openstep 3.1. They kept it current until it was time to switch. If Intel screws over Apple they can switch to AMD.
We have nearly a $1 Trillion trade deficit. We import more than we export. So yes, either our domestic goods aren't selling at advantageous prices/value or we indeed are seeing a Drop in Buying Power. The fact is, the cost of Goods and Services in the US for US only services exceeds the cost of living adjustment. With our trade deficit we aren't seeing inflation because most of the offset in corporations comes from the investments abroad these corporations have heavily invested within the past decade. Take a look at the 10-K of most Global Corporations that originate in the U.S. They've heavily invested OUTSIDE THE US.
That's how a falling currency is supposed to work. A cheaper dollar encourages exports and discourages imports, leading to a gradual climb in the value of the dollar.
Ultimately, a high U.S. trade deficit hits you and me right in the wallet. Here's how:
When the U.S. is running a big trade deficit, our trading partners wind up holding a larger number of U.S. dollars every month. A trade deficit means we're importing more goods and services than we export, and we wind up exporting dollars in order to pay for the excess goods.
As those dollars build up overseas, governments, companies and individuals recycle them by buying U.S. bonds and stocks and other assets.
This increases the exposure of these overseas owners of dollars to the risks of the U.S. currency and U.S. asset markets. If the value of the dollar declines, their dollar-denominated investments will lose value as well.
At some point, these overseas owners of U.S. dollars start to demand higher returns -- higher interest rates on Treasury bonds, for example -- to offset that currency risk.
Some may sell off a portion of their dollars, producing exactly the kind of fall in the currency that they had worried about in the first place, which leads again to a demand for higher returns.
The higher interest rates demanded by overseas dollar holders finally start to slow economic growth in the U.S. That slowdown, plus the higher prices consumers have to pay for imported goods because of the weak dollar, takes a painful bite out of family incomes. (Or it halves or eliminates the family income, if one or both family breadwinners get laid off because of the slowdown.)
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Speaking of the term, 'best use' and what definitely isn't an example: The Iraq Conflict/War/Quagmire, whatever the hell you want to call it. Millions displaced, hate inflated and nothing but a deficit. Some might think it went to "best-use' but I'd rather 100,000 telescope arrays were developed before such a complete and utter waste of time.
The who use of meme (mneme) is enough to make Richard Simmons turn straight. It leaves one with images of sexless/souless prigs lounging around pretentious sitting rooms pontificating on abstraction. It's a construct that makes one want to punch the orator in the crotch.
Borrowing more than $1 Trillion from China to fight a War and not invest into the infrastructure of the US, while implementing a sliding tax spread for the top tier tax bracket will destroy any surplus.
Modern oil rigs don't drill into one of the world's largest fault lines. This depth will give a very broad understanding, topologically the distribution of vibration analysis, fracture mechanics, etc., etc.
Models will be developed to study and help with how the Earth expands and contracts.
A 10" Hitachi Sliding Compound Miter Saw with the laser sighting has a slightly different approach to that of the 10" DeWalt Sliding Compund Miter Saw without the laser sighting. The operator is the same. Don't blame either saw [either programming language--you choose the languages for this analogy] when the dimensions are short or long or the ends aren't orthogonal/square, etc. Blame the operator.
How about an Agnostic Libertarian?
And if they were both legalized, they could use both as tax right-offs--two areas of tax revenue completely overlooked because in the year 2007 we have leaders yearning for the year 1620. If there is any group that needs to "stay in the closet" it is the self-proclaiming moral righteous who spend their lives worrying about the affairs of others lives.
You didn't address the parent poster's comments and the fact you don't know the Security Model for OS X Leopard. When Darwin 9 is released then test against that and read up on the networking redesign of Leopard.
I'm replying as someone who worked for NeXT and Apple. That hack is not what I'm discussing. There is no build of AMD on the net. Just know that OS X ran Intel before Rhapsody came out. I know because I saw it every day. The technology to turn the switch is always an option. However, Apple has no reason to switch, because Intel gets Steve Jobs and Apple and has built a long-term relationship with Apple that IBM and Motorola never cared to build.
I nearly threw up on my Monitor when that caption jumped out at me.
I'm not a millionaire and I don't play one in the virtual worlds. I do have an M.E. degree. It's a lot more challenging than a CS degree which I studied as well. Both are very rewarding for their complementary aspects. You just can't learn it out of a book. He could however fund research for some of the top members in the field and just put his name on it.
To traditional engineering--it's just not nearly as SEXY.
No one is dumping billions to buy an idea for the next Engine with > 25% efficiency which could benefit the world. We did that in the late 80s and had ceramic polymer blocks to bump up to 75% efficiency. The patents were bought and shelved. Fear of people actually giving a rat's ass about engine efficiency was unnecessary. People get bored with stability. They want something new, all the time.
To the Internet's credit, we get instant billionaires for Social Networks. People now are fighting over who gets to control the markets on interaction.
Best of luck to him. I hope he succeeds. Perhaps the headlines will include, ``Nothing can't be achieved if you put enough cash into it.'' Look at Howard Hughes! He achieved much, alienated himself to all and became a recluse.
Shame on Northrup. They should have solved this themselves. Their contracts are in the billions. Perhaps they figure they'll get some free ideas. Who knows. I'd rather expect them to work on more electric field systems to solve this, but then again we still have to create a way station on the Moon.
The Inland Northwest (Spokane Area) has Comcast and more Comcast. There isn't competition. it's a complete monopoly in the area of Cable. They justify that one can get DISH or DirecTV so there is competition. There is competition in Satellite but not in Cable.
There's no question that OS X Leopard runs on AMD. It's that they have no plans to release it on AMD. The foundation of OS X has run x86 since Openstep 3.1. They kept it current until it was time to switch. If Intel screws over Apple they can switch to AMD.
Or leveraged that peace and joy to ransack, rape, pillage, and convert most of the third world into their ever evolving sphere of peace and joy.
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When will iWorks '08 support ODF? OOXML?
I suppose Apple will leave iWorks XML as the file format for it's product suite and ODF/OOXML for TextEdit?
Download 1.5.2 and answer your own "How about?" and then comment.
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Speaking of the term, 'best use' and what definitely isn't an example: The Iraq Conflict/War/Quagmire, whatever the hell you want to call it. Millions displaced, hate inflated and nothing but a deficit. Some might think it went to "best-use' but I'd rather 100,000 telescope arrays were developed before such a complete and utter waste of time.
I would have believed the stunt part of your conspiracy if Ballmer had gotten her worked up and she threw a chair up on stage.
Kexi: http://www.kexi-project.org/
The who use of meme (mneme) is enough to make Richard Simmons turn straight. It leaves one with images of sexless/souless prigs lounging around pretentious sitting rooms pontificating on abstraction. It's a construct that makes one want to punch the orator in the crotch.
Borrowing more than $1 Trillion from China to fight a War and not invest into the infrastructure of the US, while implementing a sliding tax spread for the top tier tax bracket will destroy any surplus.
Modern oil rigs don't drill into one of the world's largest fault lines. This depth will give a very broad understanding, topologically the distribution of vibration analysis, fracture mechanics, etc., etc.
Models will be developed to study and help with how the Earth expands and contracts.
Not to be confused with the notion of Bushisms.
Shouldn't it be an icon of Niel's Bohr when representing Quantum Mechanics?
A 10" Hitachi Sliding Compound Miter Saw with the laser sighting has a slightly different approach to that of the 10" DeWalt Sliding Compund Miter Saw without the laser sighting. The operator is the same. Don't blame either saw [either programming language--you choose the languages for this analogy] when the dimensions are short or long or the ends aren't orthogonal/square, etc. Blame the operator.