In this case the difference is that newscorps in the west have true competitors with their own voices. Also, you're less likely to get shot if your news piece digresses from the official line.
Ironically the freest state might be the former soviet union, now known as the Russian Federation. Too bad it's so damn cold there.
In Soviet Russia, the beatings you get at human rights demonstrations will keep you warm. There the state run media will be all over some poor grandma being deported back to Russia or call for tanks when one of their neighbors moves a statue the USSR left behind; what they won't do is give the time of day for ethereal stuff like yro. It's not funny btw. because it's true.
If the colour subcarrier is there then why doesn't it just show in colour when displayed on a colour TV?
I think the point is that the color subcarrier isn't there; all you have are the errors from the color subcarrier bleeding into the luminance part and now those errors are being used to extrapolate and restore color to the film.
That said they provide very fast hardware and Drivers, but those "everything else" are proving that/good enough without the negatives of closed source.
Slow drivers for fast hardware will kill 90% of apps on the drawing board. AMD as in Ati sucks at OpenGL so much that it's imo pointless to do serious coding for it, they break half the stuff in new updates anyway or replace an old hack with a new one. So it isn't really a question of open vs closed source or who made what contribution; what it really boils down to is linux being a competitive desktop platform for apps and, if the drivers aren't cutting edge or don't obey standards, it won't be.
I want to play warsow and xonotic, and watch 1080p movies without having to pay 7500 rupees for an OS I'll never use.
You could use the OS to play warsow and xonotic, maybe even watch 1080p movies with it. Personally, I think the only sane solution for linux (and opengl) graphics is nvidia anyway... everything else seems to treat those as an afterthought.
And it will remain so until men stop having trouble dating someone who can beat them at something.
It goes both ways since there are women who won't give the time of day to men who aren't in control. It's considered a loss of face for the woman if she succumbs too easily, who knows.
There are cultures in which women are perceived to be the dominant sex and in those knowing the child's father doesn't usually play such a prominent role. Otherwise morals have mostly to do with insuring the continuity of the male line, hence the need to insure masculine supremacy; once you get over that hurdle the sky's the limit.
Admittedly I don't believe much in the gender as being the predominant factor, our brains are far too complex and the way we are brought up makes all the difference.
Personally I think women are just less interested in chess, which is probably genetic.
I think it's mostly a cultural thing, chess and other intellectual pursuits just aren't considered to be compatible with being feminine. Also women competing directly with men is still somewhat a taboo which is partly why we have womens' league for just about everything irregardless of whether it's required or not; as a result of playing in a less competitive group you get worse results.
Rhetoric question about the KKK right? It is called the Mastercard isn't it. Anyway, if you can stop transactions just because you don't like either party it should at least take away your credibility; citing free speech like some here do doesn't mitigate the fact that what you're doing is fiscal activism and something like this would be discrimination if individuals other than companies were be doing it.
Google should have deleted the data before they even publicly announced that they had accidentally collected it. Would have made the matter a whole lot simpler and would have left less room for political grandstanding.
It'll probably end up on wikileaks once a government body gets it's paws on it; safer to chuck those discs in the microwave.
Overwhelming majority of the early non-religious scientists were burned at the stake or at least didn't get the credit they deserved in their lifetime; I guess that's a theistic selection of sorts.
For me Opera was the first browser which actually made sense; practical mouse gestures, backtracking via closed tabs "trashcan", ctrl-z actually works, speed dial, convenient keyword searches (use and creation of) and modifiable layout weren't a done deal in those days and neither are they now. It was and probably still is the most viewer/user friendly browser if you take advantage of these things.
Would that be opera:config -> User Prefs -> "Enable Referrer" box? Can't really tell because apparently no help exists for any of my config variables:)
Preferences -> Advanced -> Shortcuts -> Enable visual hints... I personally use mouse gestures so I don't need to use menus. They also changed the close tab which is really the only movement gesture I used (apart from the button flips), it prompted me to look at the settings more carefully and remove everything else so now it's just GestureRight; setting it to the old style GestureRight, GestureLeft, GestureRight failed 50% of the time.
Does sourceforge have a policy of discrimination against mobile stuff? Also, downloading and compiling is only useful when someone has done the coding and sharing.
Didn't know the games are run as lan-games; it does alleviate the overall lag, but as you noted the input to action delay is annoying. Being restricted to OnLive's servers also means you're cut off from the rest of the "community" so to speak. Half the fun of CS for me was playing clan matches with your friends and the rest of it was playing on a (entry restricted) public server where you'd meet people you knew casually (enemies/top rated players etc.).
I've played my fair share of fps games and what I've never seen is a good game where the players controls appear to happen with 5 to 80ms lag (+whatever lag there is inherently in the game itself). Even counter-strike, though having a walking style of a drunken camel, starts doing stuff immediately when you move or use the mouse to turn. Rts, mmorpg etc. maybe, but still you're going to have diminished experience unless you hide the mouse cursor and use voice commands or whatnot.
Neck of the woods = Planet Earth. And yes they are.
O no they ain't? Pfft, it's a global world, I get it. So in comparison tell me something that the Iranians are doing internationally that's so much more horrible than what the US or Russia have been up to? They don't like the west being in their face all the time and they're frank about it; as I've said before, they've been fucked over by GBR and the US. Saudis, Pakistan etc. promise co-operation and at the same time do everything in their power to disrupt peace in the region.
At least Iran educates women unlike many countries and have had at times a somewhat civilized democracy. They have oil so we yell "satan", they yell "infidel" and nones the wiser; thanks in advance for modding me down.
I'm tired of this monotonic "they're out to get us and they're missiles just got modded +1 Not Funny". As far as I know Iran isn't a particularly bad country for that neck of the woods; shouting "death to X" there doesn't literally mean you're going to kill someone, you could yell it a vending machine when it swallows your quarter. Yeah, they're backwards, but at least in many cases they seem less backward than their neighbors.
It's kind of logical when you think about it, the best example I know of was in a documentary where a woman with her inner ear poisoned regained her sense of balance when she trained with a cap that showed her her stance and so enabled here to remain in balance; a bit like when in signal processing where you use the original signal as target when training a filtering system to remove noise etc. You just need to have some capability left and the brain will be able to correctly notice those parts.
As others have replied a hash can be called a one way encryption; hashed passwords have no 1:1 relationship to inputs, usually a single hash can be the result of infinite different inputs to the hash-function of which many can coincide within the password restrictions. So if the process can be reversed by generating input from a hash you might not get your original password, but a password which will work all the same. That's why adding a random salt to the password is important, just makes it all the more unlikely it could be done (also makes it more unlikely that someone has your hash in a precalculated dictionary).
In this case the difference is that newscorps in the west have true competitors with their own voices. Also, you're less likely to get shot if your news piece digresses from the official line.
Ironically the freest state might be the former soviet union, now known as the Russian Federation. Too bad it's so damn cold there.
In Soviet Russia, the beatings you get at human rights demonstrations will keep you warm. There the state run media will be all over some poor grandma being deported back to Russia or call for tanks when one of their neighbors moves a statue the USSR left behind; what they won't do is give the time of day for ethereal stuff like yro. It's not funny btw. because it's true.
If the colour subcarrier is there then why doesn't it just show in colour when displayed on a colour TV?
I think the point is that the color subcarrier isn't there; all you have are the errors from the color subcarrier bleeding into the luminance part and now those errors are being used to extrapolate and restore color to the film.
That said they provide very fast hardware and Drivers, but those "everything else" are proving that/good enough without the negatives of closed source.
Slow drivers for fast hardware will kill 90% of apps on the drawing board. AMD as in Ati sucks at OpenGL so much that it's imo pointless to do serious coding for it, they break half the stuff in new updates anyway or replace an old hack with a new one. So it isn't really a question of open vs closed source or who made what contribution; what it really boils down to is linux being a competitive desktop platform for apps and, if the drivers aren't cutting edge or don't obey standards, it won't be.
I want to play warsow and xonotic, and watch 1080p movies without having to pay 7500 rupees for an OS I'll never use.
You could use the OS to play warsow and xonotic, maybe even watch 1080p movies with it. Personally, I think the only sane solution for linux (and opengl) graphics is nvidia anyway... everything else seems to treat those as an afterthought.
Maybe he ate his meat, but they were all out of pudding?
So this seal walks into a club...
And it will remain so until men stop having trouble dating someone who can beat them at something.
It goes both ways since there are women who won't give the time of day to men who aren't in control. It's considered a loss of face for the woman if she succumbs too easily, who knows.
There are cultures in which women are perceived to be the dominant sex and in those knowing the child's father doesn't usually play such a prominent role. Otherwise morals have mostly to do with insuring the continuity of the male line, hence the need to insure masculine supremacy; once you get over that hurdle the sky's the limit.
Admittedly I don't believe much in the gender as being the predominant factor, our brains are far too complex and the way we are brought up makes all the difference.
Personally I think women are just less interested in chess, which is probably genetic.
I think it's mostly a cultural thing, chess and other intellectual pursuits just aren't considered to be compatible with being feminine. Also women competing directly with men is still somewhat a taboo which is partly why we have womens' league for just about everything irregardless of whether it's required or not; as a result of playing in a less competitive group you get worse results.
Rhetoric question about the KKK right? It is called the Mastercard isn't it. Anyway, if you can stop transactions just because you don't like either party it should at least take away your credibility; citing free speech like some here do doesn't mitigate the fact that what you're doing is fiscal activism and something like this would be discrimination if individuals other than companies were be doing it.
Hyperbole I admit, but no more than to claim that majority of significant scientists are/were highly religious.
Google should have deleted the data before they even publicly announced that they had accidentally collected it. Would have made the matter a whole lot simpler and would have left less room for political grandstanding.
It'll probably end up on wikileaks once a government body gets it's paws on it; safer to chuck those discs in the microwave.
Overwhelming majority of the early non-religious scientists were burned at the stake or at least didn't get the credit they deserved in their lifetime; I guess that's a theistic selection of sorts.
For me Opera was the first browser which actually made sense; practical mouse gestures, backtracking via closed tabs "trashcan", ctrl-z actually works, speed dial, convenient keyword searches (use and creation of) and modifiable layout weren't a done deal in those days and neither are they now. It was and probably still is the most viewer/user friendly browser if you take advantage of these things.
Would that be opera:config -> User Prefs -> "Enable Referrer" box? Can't really tell because apparently no help exists for any of my config variables:)
Preferences -> Advanced -> Shortcuts -> Enable visual hints... I personally use mouse gestures so I don't need to use menus. They also changed the close tab which is really the only movement gesture I used (apart from the button flips), it prompted me to look at the settings more carefully and remove everything else so now it's just GestureRight; setting it to the old style GestureRight, GestureLeft, GestureRight failed 50% of the time.
Does sourceforge have a policy of discrimination against mobile stuff? Also, downloading and compiling is only useful when someone has done the coding and sharing.
Didn't know the games are run as lan-games; it does alleviate the overall lag, but as you noted the input to action delay is annoying. Being restricted to OnLive's servers also means you're cut off from the rest of the "community" so to speak. Half the fun of CS for me was playing clan matches with your friends and the rest of it was playing on a (entry restricted) public server where you'd meet people you knew casually (enemies/top rated players etc.).
I've played my fair share of fps games and what I've never seen is a good game where the players controls appear to happen with 5 to 80ms lag (+whatever lag there is inherently in the game itself). Even counter-strike, though having a walking style of a drunken camel, starts doing stuff immediately when you move or use the mouse to turn. Rts, mmorpg etc. maybe, but still you're going to have diminished experience unless you hide the mouse cursor and use voice commands or whatnot.
Neck of the woods = Planet Earth. And yes they are.
O no they ain't? Pfft, it's a global world, I get it. So in comparison tell me something that the Iranians are doing internationally that's so much more horrible than what the US or Russia have been up to? They don't like the west being in their face all the time and they're frank about it; as I've said before, they've been fucked over by GBR and the US. Saudis, Pakistan etc. promise co-operation and at the same time do everything in their power to disrupt peace in the region.
At least Iran educates women unlike many countries and have had at times a somewhat civilized democracy. They have oil so we yell "satan", they yell "infidel" and nones the wiser; thanks in advance for modding me down.
I'm tired of this monotonic "they're out to get us and they're missiles just got modded +1 Not Funny". As far as I know Iran isn't a particularly bad country for that neck of the woods; shouting "death to X" there doesn't literally mean you're going to kill someone, you could yell it a vending machine when it swallows your quarter. Yeah, they're backwards, but at least in many cases they seem less backward than their neighbors.
They're bound to get glowing reviews though once the tours get started.
It's kind of logical when you think about it, the best example I know of was in a documentary where a woman with her inner ear poisoned regained her sense of balance when she trained with a cap that showed her her stance and so enabled here to remain in balance; a bit like when in signal processing where you use the original signal as target when training a filtering system to remove noise etc. You just need to have some capability left and the brain will be able to correctly notice those parts.
This is probably the same documentray; neuroplasticity abc lateline
I bet that when you give those dummies proper "treatment" they scream your ip-address.
As others have replied a hash can be called a one way encryption; hashed passwords have no 1:1 relationship to inputs, usually a single hash can be the result of infinite different inputs to the hash-function of which many can coincide within the password restrictions. So if the process can be reversed by generating input from a hash you might not get your original password, but a password which will work all the same. That's why adding a random salt to the password is important, just makes it all the more unlikely it could be done (also makes it more unlikely that someone has your hash in a precalculated dictionary).
Why you shouldn't really use md5