This is nothing compared to the psychological need of the US to be the leader of the world. Perhaps this is why anti-Americanism (some call it evil) exists in the first place.
It's not like people didn't know zealots were dangerous before 9/11. 9/11 is off topic here. Just like in 99% of all other arguments I've seen it used in. Just beacuse the U.S. hasn't seen war on it's own soil in 100 years doesn't mean 9/11 is the end of the world. It was "just another" terrorist attack, like those that happen around the world all the time. I'm sorry if I offend someone but it's all starting to sound like a broken record, playing the same tune over and over again. You can all mod me down now.
Programs don't use physical memory, they use virtual memory. If I remember correctly the i386 atchitecture has a virtual memory space of 4GiB. The kernel will handle physical out-of-memory situations that may happen when physical memory virtual memory.
If you have a gun you are more likely to commit a crime because it it easier to commit a crime with a gun than without one. If everyone have guns the entire question becomes moot, but you end up with a bunch of gun related accidents instead.
Or you've been hacked in which case you won't have an access record anyway if the hacker did their job right.
This is just another reason to put that old dot matrix printer to some use. Log security alerts to it. There's not a hacker in the world who can erase that log. Very nice for honeypots.
No you are not. But if you haven't read the GPL you have to assume you don't have *any* rights to the code in question. The GPL grants you those rights. Either you use the code according to the GPL or you don't use it at all.
A cheap portable radio seems to be adequate for most people. That still doesn't change that many people like the vinyl sound better than they like the cd dound.
XSLT is turing complete (= computationally equivalent to a turing machine). It is therefore possible for an XSLT stylesheet to do the same operations to the xml document it operates on as any other programming language. This XSLT stylesheet implements a turing machine and can therefore execute any program any other turing complete programming languages can. Therefore an XSLT stylesheet is effectively a program. Its input is the XML document is operates on and its output the resulting document.
Oh, and XSLT stands for XSL transformations, where XSL is the extensible stylesheet language. XSL is not turing complete.
Should't the state police start raiding and arresting Michigan state employees for surfing from behind such nasty things as proxies and firewalls. That would cause a stir, I'm sure. Hit the with their own stupid laws I say!
I understand that a lava lamp, a digital camera and an image analysis program would be able to generate excellent ramdom numbers. Lava lamps could therefore actually have an excuse for existing.
1. Find out what makes the human neural system computationally superior to a turing-complete computer. 2. If you find it, design a computer that implements these diffrences. If there are no such differences, goto 5. 3. Get Nobel prize. 4. PROFIT! 5. Prophecy disaster.
Phoenix releases are bug oriented. When all bugs targeted for it are fixed or postponed, a new version will be released. So the next Phoenix release will always be "when its ready".
I seem to remember that Iraq *was* disarming and the US didn't really get UN acceptance for this attack. This seems to be what is pissing people off. A peaceful way was working out fine, but the US attacked anyway. Since Iraq was not going to attack anyone with UN officials all over the country, it didn't matter if the disarming process was a bit slow.
There have been no published proof that Iraq was behind the 9/11 attack. The US has not published the proof they claim to have of Iraq having weapons of mass destruction "because we gave them to them". Since there is no proof to base our oppinion on, we have to assume the obvious: this is yet again a war for oil. I think the US has yet to justify its attack to the world, or at least the UN. At least the last war was justified by liberating Kuwait.
Try CPUBurn. It stresses your cpu for maximum heating. Launch a temperature sensor and watch it while running cpuburn. It will tell you if you have overclocked too much (or need more cooling).
This is nothing compared to the psychological need of the US to be the leader of the world. Perhaps this is why anti-Americanism (some call it evil) exists in the first place.
It's not like people didn't know zealots were dangerous before 9/11. 9/11 is off topic here. Just like in 99% of all other arguments I've seen it used in. Just beacuse the U.S. hasn't seen war on it's own soil in 100 years doesn't mean 9/11 is the end of the world. It was "just another" terrorist attack, like those that happen around the world all the time. I'm sorry if I offend someone but it's all starting to sound like a broken record, playing the same tune over and over again. You can all mod me down now.
..is Bluetooth not quite dead yet?
Naah, it's just a flesh wound. In fact, Bluetooth is feeling better already.
In other news, it was also reported that BSD has finally kicked the bucket.
Shhh! *They* might hear you!
The 200 lines of code was divided into only 3 sections, so probably not.
Programs don't use physical memory, they use virtual memory. If I remember correctly the i386 atchitecture has a virtual memory space of 4GiB. The kernel will handle physical out-of-memory situations that may happen when physical memory virtual memory.
They wouldn't dare. I'm sure someone still owns the copyrights to a lot older word processor than Word.
0% of all servers running on the VIC-20 platform have been breached in the last ten years. Eat that!
You press start... to stop the computer!
See this as a short cut. The *Real Way (tm)* to stop windows is by pressing ctrl-alt-del and shutting down from there.
If you have a gun you are more likely to commit a crime because it it easier to commit a crime with a gun than without one. If everyone have guns the entire question becomes moot, but you end up with a bunch of gun related accidents instead.
Shooting at people because they are arrogant europeans would be a very bad excuse. Is it considered excusable in the US?
This is just another reason to put that old dot matrix printer to some use. Log security alerts to it. There's not a hacker in the world who can erase that log. Very nice for honeypots.
More useful than "segmentation fault, core dumped."?
No you are not. But if you haven't read the GPL you have to assume you don't have *any* rights to the code in question. The GPL grants you those rights. Either you use the code according to the GPL or you don't use it at all.
A cheap portable radio seems to be adequate for most people. That still doesn't change that many people like the vinyl sound better than they like the cd dound.
XSLT is turing complete (= computationally equivalent to a turing machine). It is therefore possible for an XSLT stylesheet to do the same operations to the xml document it operates on as any other programming language. This XSLT stylesheet implements a turing machine and can therefore execute any program any other turing complete programming languages can. Therefore an XSLT stylesheet is effectively a program. Its input is the XML document is operates on and its output the resulting document.
Oh, and XSLT stands for XSL transformations, where XSL is the extensible stylesheet language. XSL is not turing complete.
Should't the state police start raiding and arresting Michigan state employees for surfing from behind such nasty things as proxies and firewalls. That would cause a stir, I'm sure. Hit the with their own stupid laws I say!
I understand that a lava lamp, a digital camera and an image analysis program would be able to generate excellent ramdom numbers. Lava lamps could therefore actually have an excuse for existing.
1. Find out what makes the human neural system computationally superior to a turing-complete computer.
2. If you find it, design a computer that implements these diffrences. If there are no such differences, goto 5.
3. Get Nobel prize.
4. PROFIT!
5. Prophecy disaster.
Phoenix releases are bug oriented. When all bugs targeted for it are fixed or postponed, a new version will be released. So the next Phoenix release will always be "when its ready".
By using some sort of firebomb?
Well, the inspectors weren't allowed to finish their work, were they?
I seem to remember that Iraq *was* disarming and the US didn't really get UN acceptance for this attack. This seems to be what is pissing people off. A peaceful way was working out fine, but the US attacked anyway. Since Iraq was not going to attack anyone with UN officials all over the country, it didn't matter if the disarming process was a bit slow.
There have been no published proof that Iraq was behind the 9/11 attack. The US has not published the proof they claim to have of Iraq having weapons of mass destruction "because we gave them to them". Since there is no proof to base our oppinion on, we have to assume the obvious: this is yet again a war for oil. I think the US has yet to justify its attack to the world, or at least the UN. At least the last war was justified by liberating Kuwait.
Try CPUBurn. It stresses your cpu for maximum heating. Launch a temperature sensor and watch it while running cpuburn. It will tell you if you have overclocked too much (or need more cooling).
You mean something like this?