How does it feel to spend 10 bucks on some shit project when you could have used it down at the bus terminal to find some junkie to pound you in your ass? Open source is totally gay.
Best comment I've read today. Across all websites.
Lol, just watched the video montage he did of the stunt. Some minutes into the video, after showing a couple of hundred faces, he ponders "Would people look different if I showed them how the computer sees them?" - or in other words "Would people react differently if I showed them I was taking pictures of them?"
As predicted - most did. Next he says "Most just hit escape".
Couldn't help but laugh at his naivety. Of course people would hit escape - they don't want their picture taken you twat!
I couldn't agree more. I'm totally convinced we'll see a flourishing private space industry well before we're dead. Astroid mining, harvesting solar energy.. something like that must become a motivator for entrepreneurs and investors sooner or later. And the baby steps taken during the tourism era could provide the fuel to the industry's growth through innovation and cost efficiency.
"That funding will pay for some consulting and licenses to convert a large percentage of our users from Lotus Notes to Office 365. We will also use that funding to pay for a Microsoft Premier Support agreement covering email and Microsoft Office applications for the entire university," the University said.
Dreamweaver, but like Word it is the defacto standard since FrontPage isn't around anymore
The defacto standard!?! Stop pulling this crap out of your ass. Not a single web developer I know uses that retarded IDE - and I've been in the biz for the last 5 years.
What you are after is a so-called "WYSIWYG" editor. This acronym stands for "What You See Is What You Get" - but is falsely misleading. I work as a web developer, and every single WYSIWYG editor I've ever seen is pure shit. Yes, this includes Dreamweaver and its amazing preview function. What you see is definitely not what you get.
The rendering of web pages are completely dependent on the web browser. For the browser to display the website correctly, the code must comply with certain standards and best practices. The problem being that there are so many different web browsers. And even though we hate to admit it, Internet Explorer 6 still has around 10-20% market share. FYI; IE6 is notoriously difficult to engineer content for.
Trust me on the following: if you don't care wether or not your website can be rendered in all major web browsers - your content can't be all too important either. The internet is full of worthless shit and if your goal is to just slap some more crap onto the intertubes, then - well you shouldn't. If your goal is to publish something of value for the public to read - then take the time to either a) learn what it takes to code web pages correctly, or b) hire someone to do it for you.
Don't use WYSIWYG editors. Stop being lazy. Get off my tubes.
InfoWars.com
lmao, Alex Jones is a joke
Thank you.
I have a feeling the BBC journalist made Ballmer seem calmer than he usually is.
The parent AC (as he is currently permitted to exist by the powers that be) make optimistic idealism meaningless.
Good times.
2012.
People still use Firefox.
How does it feel to spend 10 bucks on some shit project when you could have used it down at the bus terminal to find some junkie to pound you in your ass? Open source is totally gay.
Best comment I've read today. Across all websites.
This discussion reeks of Oracle damage control.
Poop.
Parent, meet Captcha.
You have lots of 1s in your ID number.
"Then you can move on with your life."
Or you can just move on with your life regardless of Facebook.
Stay clear of swedes.
:D
Isnt Y usually the vertical axis?
It's the programmer that makes the program, not the language.
If only I had some mod points for you, but alas you'll have to settle for a measly symbolic +1. Oh, alright - here's a 3 as well.
Why is a Jet Propulsion expert from NASA studying ice flows in Antarctica?
Its called innovation...
Can you make a javascript alert box from PHP?
Behold the wizardry. Modded troll.
What gameplay elements are in there anyway?
Engineering/red stone wiring. Spelunking. And patch 1.8...
Lol, just watched the video montage he did of the stunt. Some minutes into the video, after showing a couple of hundred faces, he ponders "Would people look different if I showed them how the computer sees them?" - or in other words "Would people react differently if I showed them I was taking pictures of them?"
As predicted - most did. Next he says "Most just hit escape".
Couldn't help but laugh at his naivety. Of course people would hit escape - they don't want their picture taken you twat!
I couldn't agree more. I'm totally convinced we'll see a flourishing private space industry well before we're dead. Astroid mining, harvesting solar energy .. something like that must become a motivator for entrepreneurs and investors sooner or later. And the baby steps taken during the tourism era could provide the fuel to the industry's growth through innovation and cost efficiency.
"That funding will pay for some consulting and licenses to convert a large percentage of our users from Lotus Notes to Office 365. We will also use that funding to pay for a Microsoft Premier Support agreement covering email and Microsoft Office applications for the entire university," the University said.
Dreamweaver, but like Word it is the defacto standard since FrontPage isn't around anymore
The defacto standard!?! Stop pulling this crap out of your ass. Not a single web developer I know uses that retarded IDE - and I've been in the biz for the last 5 years.
Netbeans, Eclipse or TextMate.
Dear OP.
What you are after is a so-called "WYSIWYG" editor. This acronym stands for "What You See Is What You Get" - but is falsely misleading. I work as a web developer, and every single WYSIWYG editor I've ever seen is pure shit. Yes, this includes Dreamweaver and its amazing preview function. What you see is definitely not what you get.
The rendering of web pages are completely dependent on the web browser. For the browser to display the website correctly, the code must comply with certain standards and best practices. The problem being that there are so many different web browsers. And even though we hate to admit it, Internet Explorer 6 still has around 10-20% market share. FYI; IE6 is notoriously difficult to engineer content for.
Trust me on the following: if you don't care wether or not your website can be rendered in all major web browsers - your content can't be all too important either. The internet is full of worthless shit and if your goal is to just slap some more crap onto the intertubes, then - well you shouldn't. If your goal is to publish something of value for the public to read - then take the time to either a) learn what it takes to code web pages correctly, or b) hire someone to do it for you.
Don't use WYSIWYG editors. Stop being lazy. Get off my tubes.
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