Anyone know which dll's or files I should delete so my commissions going to the right place? This is, of course, assuming I *cough* installed kazaa in the first place...
Now, I never got net access until I was a college freshman in 1995, but in all my time spend using IRC and ICQ, the only onling slang word I've ever used is cuz. My typing skills were such that by the time I got net access I never even tried to use u or b4 (my number row skills never were up to par).
My greatest pet peeve is when people use "ur". It just frustrates me to no end. The bots in our EFNet IRC channel back in the day used to kick people who used it.:)
Yes, Word can be annoying because it enjoys to autocorrect, but if I had problems typing in l33t sp34k I'd just setup a few autocorrect entries like "u = you" and "cuz = because".
A few low grades will certainly help them remember the difference between chatrooms and book reports!
I hate to sound like I'm trying to protect the "King's English", but chatroom slang became such in an effort to be able to convey ideas through typing at the rate of talking, and it should be kept to chatrooms. The last thing we need is a generation (gee, I'm sounding old at 26) of kids hitting the Universities thinking "ur" is a valid re-contraction of "you're", and "u" can easily replace "you".
NASCAR has never been one to turn away sponsorship or advertising deals. Watch a race sometime, and you'll see ads on the inside of the cars (as seen in car cam!), on the rear bumper (as seen in bumper cam!), and on the roof (as seen on roof cam!)
Since I've been at my current employer they've never even bought me a BOOK, let alone put me through training. Around here's it's "If you don't know it, go home tonight and learn it"
Because aiding Microsoft in the console space, in which people universally agree the XBox has the most powerful hardware, helps ID's bottom line as well. It would probably be too hard (too much dev time) to attempt to add in the required PS2 optimizations so the easiest money is in XBox-land. Sometimes it's about the benjamins, Decimal.
You're right on the soda part. It was that way for Eyes Wide Shut, but after I left for the restroom partway through I didn't come back.:)
The action I was referring to was in Nemesis, not K-19 which I saw (and had the Nemesis trailer beforehand). My wife and I thought K-19 was good, and that's saying a lot if she finds anything based around the military good.:)
Damn, that's a long movie. It takes the GodFather to pull that off. Granted I'm a Trek fanboy, so I'd have enjoyed the 3 hours, but I don't think my wife would have.
BTW, I saw the trailer before K-19, and it looks pretty good. It appears they've made a return to some good quality action!
If you go with a local jeweler (not one in the megamall, the one on main street) they'll let you know who their source is, and 9 out of 10 times they'll let you know how their source gets the diamonds. Yes there's only a few mines, and yes they're hotly contested (with AK-47's and such) but there are diamonds that you can buy that don't come with blood on them. You just have to know your jeweler, and their source.
GREAT! Now every legacy drive gets to think that it's the master. This solves the one reason I had SCSI for many years in my home box, extra cost be damned.
Parallel ATA has never been able to mix read/writes out to the bus like SCSI has*. Anyone know if Serial ATA is different because you don't daisy-chain SATA cables like Parallel-ATA does? Are SATA devices buffered from each other?
*SCSI has the ability to disconnect devices, meaning that you can send drive0 a read request & disconnect from the bus, and then send drive1 a write request while you're waiting for drive0's relatively slow mechanical storage to stream out the response. Parallel ATA makes the bus wait for a response from a read request before anything else happens, basically blocking off drive1 even though bus traffic is idle.
When an application comes in, what is the mindset of the patent reviewer? Is that person skeptical and therefore attempts to prove it to be a valid patent, or is the goal to assume it's a legit claim and then disprove a patent? It's kind of an innocent until proven guilty, or guilty until proven innocent thing.
What is the process in the patent office from the point when an application is received to when a decision is made? How much of the decision is up to the patent reviewer, and is there much group discussion before patents are granted?
yeah, ALTERA logo on the side makes it look suspicious. Unless, of course, Altera has a DIY ASIC construction kit available to those with the cash. It's a fab-in-a-box!
but SimCity 2k only charged you $1 to raze a section. :) And eventually the residents got over it.
Hrm... SGI hasn't laid you off yet?
Anyone know which dll's or files I should delete so my commissions going to the right place? This is, of course, assuming I *cough* installed kazaa in the first place...
All you'd need is a heisenberg compensator circuit connected to the machine, right?
Heck yeah I remember the Bungie buyout, Halo became one of the hottest console games I've ever played! Bring on MS-backed Rare products!
Now, I never got net access until I was a college freshman in 1995, but in all my time spend using IRC and ICQ, the only onling slang word I've ever used is cuz. My typing skills were such that by the time I got net access I never even tried to use u or b4 (my number row skills never were up to par).
:)
My greatest pet peeve is when people use "ur". It just frustrates me to no end. The bots in our EFNet IRC channel back in the day used to kick people who used it.
Yes, Word can be annoying because it enjoys to autocorrect, but if I had problems typing in l33t sp34k I'd just setup a few autocorrect entries like "u = you" and "cuz = because".
A few low grades will certainly help them remember the difference between chatrooms and book reports!
I hate to sound like I'm trying to protect the "King's English", but chatroom slang became such in an effort to be able to convey ideas through typing at the rate of talking, and it should be kept to chatrooms. The last thing we need is a generation (gee, I'm sounding old at 26) of kids hitting the Universities thinking "ur" is a valid re-contraction of "you're", and "u" can easily replace "you".
The local fox station here carries some UPN programming, so basically I get to wait until Saturday at 5 to view the Premiere. :/
NASCAR has never been one to turn away sponsorship or advertising deals. Watch a race sometime, and you'll see ads on the inside of the cars (as seen in car cam!), on the rear bumper (as seen in bumper cam!), and on the roof (as seen on roof cam!)
This 1 GB Microdrive I've used suddenly becomes obsolete if you're a fan of compressed RAW images (as my Canon S40 and I are).
your info is several months old. :)
The Cray C90 came out like in 1990 or 1991, and this new fangled SGI box just barely beats it? wow!
I'd love to see the bidding war and the snipe attempts if this yay-hoo were to list his patent on eBay.
Since I've been at my current employer they've never even bought me a BOOK, let alone put me through training. Around here's it's "If you don't know it, go home tonight and learn it"
Because aiding Microsoft in the console space, in which people universally agree the XBox has the most powerful hardware, helps ID's bottom line as well. It would probably be too hard (too much dev time) to attempt to add in the required PS2 optimizations so the easiest money is in XBox-land. Sometimes it's about the benjamins, Decimal.
You're right on the soda part. It was that way for Eyes Wide Shut, but after I left for the restroom partway through I didn't come back. :)
:)
The action I was referring to was in Nemesis, not K-19 which I saw (and had the Nemesis trailer beforehand). My wife and I thought K-19 was good, and that's saying a lot if she finds anything based around the military good.
Damn, that's a long movie. It takes the GodFather to pull that off. Granted I'm a Trek fanboy, so I'd have enjoyed the 3 hours, but I don't think my wife would have.
BTW, I saw the trailer before K-19, and it looks pretty good. It appears they've made a return to some good quality action!
If you go with a local jeweler (not one in the megamall, the one on main street) they'll let you know who their source is, and 9 out of 10 times they'll let you know how their source gets the diamonds. Yes there's only a few mines, and yes they're hotly contested (with AK-47's and such) but there are diamonds that you can buy that don't come with blood on them. You just have to know your jeweler, and their source.
GREAT! Now every legacy drive gets to think that it's the master. This solves the one reason I had SCSI for many years in my home box, extra cost be damned.
Parallel ATA has never been able to mix read/writes out to the bus like SCSI has*. Anyone know if Serial ATA is different because you don't daisy-chain SATA cables like Parallel-ATA does? Are SATA devices buffered from each other?
*SCSI has the ability to disconnect devices, meaning that you can send drive0 a read request & disconnect from the bus, and then send drive1 a write request while you're waiting for drive0's relatively slow mechanical storage to stream out the response. Parallel ATA makes the bus wait for a response from a read request before anything else happens, basically blocking off drive1 even though bus traffic is idle.
As we've seen lately, 3rd party auditing of *anything* only means that *2* companies are covering information up. Sorry, I still don't trust Passport.
When an application comes in, what is the mindset of the patent reviewer? Is that person skeptical and therefore attempts to prove it to be a valid patent, or is the goal to assume it's a legit claim and then disprove a patent? It's kind of an innocent until proven guilty, or guilty until proven innocent thing.
What is the process in the patent office from the point when an application is received to when a decision is made? How much of the decision is up to the patent reviewer, and is there much group discussion before patents are granted?
yeah, ALTERA logo on the side makes it look suspicious. Unless, of course, Altera has a DIY ASIC construction kit available to those with the cash. It's a fab-in-a-box!