Does the fact that the plaintiff offered a $1500 settlement help the defendants case if he were to deny the offer and continue? It seems, by the plaintiff offering the settlement, the source code is not worth $15 million, and it was the plaintiff who was wasting the courts time.
In California, for every dollar gambled away in the state lotto, $0.519 goes to the winner, $0.349 goes to PUBLIC EDUCATION, $0.068 goes to retailers commision and bonuses, $0.039 goes to operating expenses, and $0.028 goes to game costs.
"In FY 02/03, revenues from the Lottery generated $124 per pupil, or $1 billion total and supported over 8.1 million students in California?s public schools. These funds were in addition to the $6,624 per pupil, or $56 billion provided by California's general fund."
That's a great idea but im sure someone will attempt to install the component, only to not find a way for it to fit and conclude that it obviously doesn't belong there, not installing the component altogether.
Either one wouldn't matter because once we were hit by an asteroid or a caught in the middle of another big bang, we'd probably instantly die and have no recollection of ever living.
We still persist with fossil fuels because of all the money behind them. Reusable energy will dominate once corporate execs can charge for use of the sun and the wind.
When I pay my monthly internet bill, I'm not paying for an average download speed, I'm paying for a MAXIMUM download speed. Is it legal for them to change the contract for the amount of bandwidth I can use at any time?
the worst job would not be the one doing the disecting, but the one being disected. It would suck having yur ass poked and prodded at by some sharp knife, all the while being pinned to some table and not being able to move.
I can just imagine someone running around the office, climbing over cubicles and filing cabinet's, trying to catch his paycheck. All the while, his boss is sitting at his computer laughing his ass off and sending the blimp, with paycheck, to the guy who designed this useful office tool.
My favorite part about the old Sierra games was that I could actually PLAY them and didn't have to wait for the/.ed server to come back online, then drop off the face of the internet after the story gets re-posted.
"The landmark experiment shows that it travels at the speed of light"
I was under the assumption that light was the only thing that can travel at 300,000 km/s (approx) in a vacumn and that there was nothing else that would be able to travel the same speed. If it can travel the same speed in a vacumn, would it not have to have the same properties as light or else there could be a possibility of it travelling faster due to the speed that an observer might be travelling.
yeah, but i believe that the R16000 is a vector processor whereas the desktop proc's are scalar and don't have the same processing power let alone used for the same tasks. I think i read somewhere that Cray/SGI was going to be using this processor in one of their upcoming Supercomputers that's supposed to rival the Earth Simulator, which uses vector processors by NEC.
Back in 1998, Quantum announces a DRAM-based hard drive. They offered two models, a 1.6GB version which was priced at $39,000 and a 1.07GB version which was priced at $28,000. They seemed revolutionary at the time, but the main drawback was always the price.
How about we assume that your being paid $50/hr to setup sound for a client. I don't know about you, but after those few hours of *ahem* struggling, I just made $150 bucks.
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Oh, good plan this, probably! Their best laid plan, I believe...
have a better explanation of the generation of high harmonics
http://www.atto.fysik.lth.se/
A HERF (High Energy RF) gun should do the trick much more quietly.
Does the fact that the plaintiff offered a $1500 settlement help the defendants case if he were to deny the offer and continue? It seems, by the plaintiff offering the settlement, the source code is not worth $15 million, and it was the plaintiff who was wasting the courts time.
In California, for every dollar gambled away in the state lotto, $0.519 goes to the winner, $0.349 goes to PUBLIC EDUCATION, $0.068 goes to retailers commision and bonuses, $0.039 goes to operating expenses, and $0.028 goes to game costs.
"In FY 02/03, revenues from the Lottery generated $124 per pupil, or $1 billion total and supported over 8.1 million students in California?s public schools. These funds were in addition to the $6,624 per pupil, or $56 billion provided by California's general fund."
That's a great idea but im sure someone will attempt to install the component, only to not find a way for it to fit and conclude that it obviously doesn't belong there, not installing the component altogether.
anyone know if replacing @ with %40 works?
Anyone currently going to Penn State care to comment?
Well, it looks like Napster is finally back, but only for "Educational Use Only"
Can light actually be stopped? Isn't the photon a massless particle that only exists in a state of movement, and if it isn't moving, it doesn't exist?
From looking at the pictures, it seems that the wheels can rotate perpendicular to the length of the vehicle. Should make parallel parking a breeze.
Why not use another p2p application like kazaa to host the torrents.
Either one wouldn't matter because once we were hit by an asteroid or a caught in the middle of another big bang, we'd probably instantly die and have no recollection of ever living.
We still persist with fossil fuels because of all the money behind them. Reusable energy will dominate once corporate execs can charge for use of the sun and the wind.
I wonder if your ass slides good on that mouse pad couch.
When I pay my monthly internet bill, I'm not paying for an average download speed, I'm paying for a MAXIMUM download speed. Is it legal for them to change the contract for the amount of bandwidth I can use at any time?
The worst would have to be the stool taste tester. Gotta make sure that stool sample is to the clients liking.
the worst job would not be the one doing the disecting, but the one being disected. It would suck having yur ass poked and prodded at by some sharp knife, all the while being pinned to some table and not being able to move.
I can just imagine someone running around the office, climbing over cubicles and filing cabinet's, trying to catch his paycheck. All the while, his boss is sitting at his computer laughing his ass off and sending the blimp, with paycheck, to the guy who designed this useful office tool.
My favorite part about the old Sierra games was that I could actually PLAY them and didn't have to wait for the /.ed server to come back online, then drop off the face of the internet after the story gets re-posted.
yeah, but i believe that the R16000 is a vector processor whereas the desktop proc's are scalar and don't have the same processing power let alone used for the same tasks. I think i read somewhere that Cray/SGI was going to be using this processor in one of their upcoming Supercomputers that's supposed to rival the Earth Simulator, which uses vector processors by NEC.
Back in 1998, Quantum announces a DRAM-based hard drive. They offered two models, a 1.6GB version which was priced at $39,000 and a 1.07GB version which was priced at $28,000. They seemed revolutionary at the time, but the main drawback was always the price.
"Let's assume that your time is worth $50/hr."
How about we assume that your being paid $50/hr to setup sound for a client. I don't know about you, but after those few hours of *ahem* struggling, I just made $150 bucks.
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