It was a way to breath life into old 386's (actually primarily 486's for me) when I first started to fool with it in the late 90's.
Keeping 386 support now sounds silly. Especially as the newer features probably don't work on 386 anyway (hardware not having the right feature set).
Ugh, even back then 16 MB of RAM sucked for anything but personal servers (Abiword ran OK though, still love that, could barly run windows clone Gnome, or non open source KDE, pretty much used black box).
A Deist, non-acting God is indistinguishable from physics (thus your calling it philosophy).
But one is visible/observable (physics/universe) the other is not.
Creating IPU or FSM is no different than creating God, unless you demonstrate the universe didn't always exist.
Fact, we have universe and physics
It may not have always existed
Now you're inventing something untestable to fill what may or may not be the case. And the something (capital G God) is attributed to a hell of a lot more than just creating the universe, much of which is falsifiable.
Why can God be attributed universe creation, but not IPU?
Like that fact that officially Belize doesn't exist according to Guatemala. In exchange for not pressing the issue, they get promised access to the east coast though.
Seriously, I use hostgator, and they've installed anything PHP related and configured PHP/added help with no complaints.
Via WHM it is quite easy to restart a service.
They charge $10/month for the WHM, and it includes the installs for free, so hiring someone to do it costs merely $120/year, should be quite easy to cover.
Fair enough, I didn't realize the 3)b) applied to any third party, not just the recipient of the binary. If he is not following 3)a) then it is no good.
Too bad that he's probably made money over this article being published.
Freedom to charge is absolutely a requirement of a Foss license.
Charging for the binary, then giving anyone that did pay a copy of the source is totally in the spirit of gpl. Calling it a license, rather than a copy of the binary may be against the spirit, but is functionally the same. Without receiving a binary (or source) you have no rights under the gpl.
I didn't think you were flaimbait, I was genuinely curious, as I've found that even in the city things are about an hour away if you aren't a short walk.
The area you described sounded shockingly livable for it's proximity to income and I was curious.
I've found XP approaches useless without 1-2gb of RAM (due to apps, not OS) and 7 without 2-4.
I find getting to the right explorer window when I'm working in multiple folders is far faster in 7 than XP (due to the new taskbar), also dealing with non zero-padded numbers for filenames.
Copying isn't faster in 7, but it is also safe to do un attended, as it won't halt a copy on error, but will do all the stuff it can do without input, asking questions later. This allows a computer to do more work overnight while I sleep often.
With few exceptions I find 7 much faster (netbooks maybe not withstanding due to the taller taskbar making it harder to see scaled images),
Of course Windows are generally a quicker way to get access, and breaking them is pretty quick.
There are very few professional thieves, and the ones there are don't generally use the door.
If you can prevent someone that is going door to door looking for an open one, you've blocked the vast majoraty, after that, if you don't have much more than the next schmo, you're pretty safe.
Fair enough, I think the difference is I see decent (meaning quite good) vs excellent lawyers in work (and rarely actually in DE). In the corporate cases the bad attorneys don't even make it to trial (which is where I do most of my legal related work).
It's key to pay your way through the early stage (as you've noticed) to make a trial never happen. The problem you speak of with asymmetry in cases is really bad in criminal matters, as defending against a decent lawyer (the DA) is quite expensive in terms of personal money for the vast majority of people.
I wish people liked freedom in this country, because then those with political ambitions would become defenders, and even things out.
Also, Wilmington police are the worse. I was held as a POI for hours longer then allowed, but refused to be allowed to exit. My only choice was to ask for a lawyer, and risk being arrested and taken to jail over-night for bail (I was innocent, and contemplated uttering lawyer, but the situation had me in emotional distress, and I didn't want to be arrested and spend the night in jail alone and cut off from the world waiting for a bail hearing.
The only time they were helpful was when I called them, and they realized an upstandingish white person lived in the neighborhood and cared about the squat pad (they had blown off the far more upstanding black neighbors a half dozen times).
In Delaware it's relatively easy to keep your license with a DUI (though I can't speak to the regrettable zero tolerance policy for minors). They plea to Reckless Alcohol Related pretty regularly.
As for your experience in VA, I would suspect it was a matter of terrible lawyering on the other side (there's a lot of terrible lawyers). If you didn't have dueling experts that basically mooted each other, there was a serious issue with one side's case (essentially every exit interview I've been permitted to do the jurors essentially said, all the experts lie for money).
Money is more important before court where you can bury the other side with work.
To be fair, my experience is in trials with half million plus dollar budgets, the difference between half a million and 2 million may not be as big as between 150k and a half million.
If that happens (I'd say possible, but not likely for casual crime, and very likely for large criminals and some terrorist cells)., it will make intercepts with warrent lose their value too. Though I suspect anybody that cares is using encrypted IMs already (as once there's a warrent I'm sure they're available in real time).
Nobody assumes that, it's the entire point of the AMD APUs.
In some GPGPU workloads the e-350 outperforms cards of way higher specs. AMD's ultimate goal is to use the GPU for maths it is best suited for (see lower FPU per core than traditionally).
I've done graphics for dozens of trials, and the at least once it gets to that point things are pretty accurately resolved. You are correct that if you under-budget upfront you're screwed, but as long as both sides budget enough to review the universe of documents, and file things in time (a good defense team will file constantly requiring a plaintiff to do the same to oppose), the resolution is generally reasonable.
If both sides are decent, the difference between decent and great is tangible, but not overwhelming (based on experience of dozens of trials often outspent or outspending 10:1).
hah, the last GPU I purchased was a 6600, it's 10 times better (GTX though, I think the Ti is better)
You know of a good "always" on top app?
I've tried a couple, but they get effed up with custom borders (chrome, word, etc.) which are becoming more and more pervasive.
It was a way to breath life into old 386's (actually primarily 486's for me) when I first started to fool with it in the late 90's.
Keeping 386 support now sounds silly. Especially as the newer features probably don't work on 386 anyway (hardware not having the right feature set).
Ugh, even back then 16 MB of RAM sucked for anything but personal servers (Abiword ran OK though, still love that, could barly run windows clone Gnome, or non open source KDE, pretty much used black box).
The only "what's new" window click that I've ever gained from, but I like it.
The maximize->float->min and float->max with win up and down are cool too.
I think that the designers are going towards a buttonless more short cut using interface (see unity, win 8 os x touchpad)
People have gotten used to remembering gestures with phones, and really shourtcuts are just gestures (though usually more abstract).
Everyone will be a power user.
window key + arrows, they'll need to add more spaces as things get wider though. hth
A Deist, non-acting God is indistinguishable from physics (thus your calling it philosophy).
But one is visible/observable (physics/universe) the other is not.
Creating IPU or FSM is no different than creating God, unless you demonstrate the universe didn't always exist.
Fact, we have universe and physics
It may not have always existed
Now you're inventing something untestable to fill what may or may not be the case. And the something (capital G God) is attributed to a hell of a lot more than just creating the universe, much of which is falsifiable.
Why can God be attributed universe creation, but not IPU?
Like that fact that officially Belize doesn't exist according to Guatemala. In exchange for not pressing the issue, they get promised access to the east coast though.
Seriously, I use hostgator, and they've installed anything PHP related and configured PHP/added help with no complaints.
Via WHM it is quite easy to restart a service.
They charge $10/month for the WHM, and it includes the installs for free, so hiring someone to do it costs merely $120/year, should be quite easy to cover.
Fair enough, I didn't realize the 3)b) applied to any third party, not just the recipient of the binary. If he is not following 3)a) then it is no good.
Too bad that he's probably made money over this article being published.
Freedom to charge is absolutely a requirement of a Foss license.
Charging for the binary, then giving anyone that did pay a copy of the source is totally in the spirit of gpl. Calling it a license, rather than a copy of the binary may be against the spirit, but is functionally the same. Without receiving a binary (or source) you have no rights under the gpl.
I thought the nexus 4 was a halfstep behind the siii
Interesting, I thought they required the USB connection to pair.
I think they need to compete with trains, not ships.
I didn't think you were flaimbait, I was genuinely curious, as I've found that even in the city things are about an hour away if you aren't a short walk.
The area you described sounded shockingly livable for it's proximity to income and I was curious.
Hour by what mode of transportation, and where?
I found most of NYC is just about an hour from NYC when I'm there.
at 1/3 being saved you are investing in your future recreation though, that's worth a lot.
Assuming 40 year career (25-65) you'll be well set (my math on earlier retirement with reasonable growth assumptions was putting 20% of gross away).
Or we're not CPU bound and have enough RAM.
I've found XP approaches useless without 1-2gb of RAM (due to apps, not OS) and 7 without 2-4.
I find getting to the right explorer window when I'm working in multiple folders is far faster in 7 than XP (due to the new taskbar), also dealing with non zero-padded numbers for filenames.
Copying isn't faster in 7, but it is also safe to do un attended, as it won't halt a copy on error, but will do all the stuff it can do without input, asking questions later. This allows a computer to do more work overnight while I sleep often.
With few exceptions I find 7 much faster (netbooks maybe not withstanding due to the taller taskbar making it harder to see scaled images),
I'm a pretty big fan of the character boneless, and fellow fans have some pretty interesting things to share. Such fast access too!
Yes, the not having value is what I do for security...
Of course Windows are generally a quicker way to get access, and breaking them is pretty quick.
There are very few professional thieves, and the ones there are don't generally use the door.
If you can prevent someone that is going door to door looking for an open one, you've blocked the vast majoraty, after that, if you don't have much more than the next schmo, you're pretty safe.
Fair enough, I think the difference is I see decent (meaning quite good) vs excellent lawyers in work (and rarely actually in DE). In the corporate cases the bad attorneys don't even make it to trial (which is where I do most of my legal related work).
It's key to pay your way through the early stage (as you've noticed) to make a trial never happen. The problem you speak of with asymmetry in cases is really bad in criminal matters, as defending against a decent lawyer (the DA) is quite expensive in terms of personal money for the vast majority of people.
I wish people liked freedom in this country, because then those with political ambitions would become defenders, and even things out.
Also, Wilmington police are the worse. I was held as a POI for hours longer then allowed, but refused to be allowed to exit. My only choice was to ask for a lawyer, and risk being arrested and taken to jail over-night for bail (I was innocent, and contemplated uttering lawyer, but the situation had me in emotional distress, and I didn't want to be arrested and spend the night in jail alone and cut off from the world waiting for a bail hearing.
The only time they were helpful was when I called them, and they realized an upstandingish white person lived in the neighborhood and cared about the squat pad (they had blown off the far more upstanding black neighbors a half dozen times).
In Delaware it's relatively easy to keep your license with a DUI (though I can't speak to the regrettable zero tolerance policy for minors). They plea to Reckless Alcohol Related pretty regularly.
As for your experience in VA, I would suspect it was a matter of terrible lawyering on the other side (there's a lot of terrible lawyers). If you didn't have dueling experts that basically mooted each other, there was a serious issue with one side's case (essentially every exit interview I've been permitted to do the jurors essentially said, all the experts lie for money).
Money is more important before court where you can bury the other side with work.
To be fair, my experience is in trials with half million plus dollar budgets, the difference between half a million and 2 million may not be as big as between 150k and a half million.
If that happens (I'd say possible, but not likely for casual crime, and very likely for large criminals and some terrorist cells)., it will make intercepts with warrent lose their value too. Though I suspect anybody that cares is using encrypted IMs already (as once there's a warrent I'm sure they're available in real time).
Nobody assumes that, it's the entire point of the AMD APUs.
In some GPGPU workloads the e-350 outperforms cards of way higher specs. AMD's ultimate goal is to use the GPU for maths it is best suited for (see lower FPU per core than traditionally).
This is just not true.
I've done graphics for dozens of trials, and the at least once it gets to that point things are pretty accurately resolved. You are correct that if you under-budget upfront you're screwed, but as long as both sides budget enough to review the universe of documents, and file things in time (a good defense team will file constantly requiring a plaintiff to do the same to oppose), the resolution is generally reasonable.
If both sides are decent, the difference between decent and great is tangible, but not overwhelming (based on experience of dozens of trials often outspent or outspending 10:1).