But suppose time really is the 4th dimension, do we measure time by the metric or standard system? Is a second equivalent to a centimeter along this 4th dimesional axis, or is it closer to an inch?
More seriously, is there a standard name for the 4th dimensional axis? x, y, z, what comes next?
I went to school with a kid who was in one of the DARE commercials (or was it "Hang Tough", a local Milwaukee anti-drug campaign? I can't remember). The camera zoomed in on his face as he asked, "There are so many things to do, why do drugs?". We always gave him hell about it, but man could that kid clear a bong.
I heard that one of the conditions of the merger is Qwest cannot sell long distance services to the 14 USWest states until they have adequately opened their networks to competing local phone service providers. This seems to me to be a pretty strong condition, and one that should result in an increase of service quality if competition is truly intorduced.
I believe this is also known as Legend of the Overfiend (or something involving Overfiend) or the Wandering Kid Series. I think you can still get copies from Revok.
I've read that Intel is now using a hybrid RISC/CISC design for their processors. The idea is that the control unit is built around a RISC core that directly executes the simplest commands (ADD, MOV, etc). The more complicated commands are interpreted by a microprogram, much like in the older chips. The result is that compilers can be designed to make liberal use of this RISC-style instruction subset with some performance improvement, but older programs can still be run without software interpreters.
I got this information from a textbook, not from Intel documentation, so I may be a little off. Anyone know more about this?
If you're really worried that you might accidentally open a.vbs file from Outlook, you can rename the Open command in the registry. In the registry under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/VBSFile/Shell, rename the Open folder (not the default key in the folder) to something like "Run". This causes an error when Outlook tries to run the script (no associated "Open" action).
This might cause problems when trying to run.vbs files from some other program, but I would imagine most people would not need to do this. It would be better if there was a way to get Outlook to use a different command (such as Edit) as the default action, but I'm not sure if this is possible.
But suppose time really is the 4th dimension, do we measure time by the metric or standard system? Is a second equivalent to a centimeter along this 4th dimesional axis, or is it closer to an inch?
More seriously, is there a standard name for the 4th dimensional axis? x, y, z, what comes next?
I went to school with a kid who was in one of the DARE commercials (or was it "Hang Tough", a local Milwaukee anti-drug campaign? I can't remember). The camera zoomed in on his face as he asked, "There are so many things to do, why do drugs?". We always gave him hell about it, but man could that kid clear a bong.
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, envisioned a utopian future where everything was made from aluminum.I heard that one of the conditions of the merger is Qwest cannot sell long distance services to the 14 USWest states until they have adequately opened their networks to competing local phone service providers. This seems to me to be a pretty strong condition, and one that should result in an increase of service quality if competition is truly intorduced.
I believe this is also known as Legend of the Overfiend (or something involving Overfiend) or the Wandering Kid Series. I think you can still get copies from Revok.
I got this information from a textbook, not from Intel documentation, so I may be a little off. Anyone know more about this?
This might cause problems when trying to run .vbs files from some other program, but I would imagine most people would not need to do this. It would be better if there was a way to get Outlook to use a different command (such as Edit) as the default action, but I'm not sure if this is possible.