Go to some young child under three. He/she will react adversly to several things like creepy crawlies and snakes. They can overcome this natural revulsion, but it is there.
The big cats, particularly the cave lion and sabertooth tiger preyed on early man. There have been a number of skulls of early man found with holes in the cranium consistent with the fangs of the big cats. Of course this article is talking about time before there was big cats. There would have been crocs and proto-birds. The crocs and birds would have driven motion sensing. Our motion sensing is so strong that we flick our eyes aboutconstantly to create a pseudo-motion so that we can see properly.
ATI, was releasing specs and even publishing OSS drivers to XFree86, and the morons at XFree86 spurned ATI. So ATI took thier highend opengl drivers, tweaked them sothat they would work on thier other cards and published them so that all Linux users would at least have something.
What are you smoking? What choice do consumers have? If they are lucky, they can choose between thier Telco and Cable Provider. Often they just have one or the other. If they are real unlucky, they have dialup and thier ISP will be taking the shaft from the Telco. And don't think that even if you have a choice of ISP's on DSL, that the Telco will not be throttling everyones bandwith that does not pay thier tax.
You see, the whole problem is this driving around for free business, or lack thereof. The oil companies will not want this, so the car manufacturers will not want it. Your local government wil not want it. How much is this going to cost? If it is the same gasoline for the same period, it will be over $32,000. See where the problems might be?
If you buy stolen goods, they can be legally taken from you and you are out the money unless you can reclaim it from the person who sold you the goods. How is this any different?
Heck, at least some rednecks manage to get thier own tv show. Actually, I think Foxworthy has managed to get two based on the premise of him being a redneck.
Am I the only one bothered that European numeral notation is used to describe a race that took place in the US on a website based in the US? If I was reading Aftenposten, I would expect such notation. Here on slashdot I expect the editors to actual format numbers in the US system. I know that the editor do not actually edit, but still...
Microsoft bails out Corel, and then suddenly Corel drops all Linux support. You really think the two are not related. Corel was about to go bankrupt and MS needed a major player in the Office suite buiseness to point and say: "See, we have competition." This was all back when MS was on trial for illegally abusing monopoly powers. Oh, and how did that trial turn out, that's right; they were found guilty.
The first Wordperfect for Linux was native. I think it was based on Wordperfect 6 but was quirky like many other Unix apps. It was even based on Motif.
Wordperfect 8 was reqlly quite nice. It was major improvement of Word97. Quattro Pro was equal to Excel97. The Corel Presentation software was adequate and compared favorably to Powerpoint97. The problem was Outlook and Access. Then Office 2000 came out and Wordperfect 10 was not as good as Wordperfect 8. Unfortunately, Wordperfect 10 was ported to Linux using winelib. The problem wasn't that it was ported with winelib. It worked virtually identically to Wordperfect 10 running native on Windows. Corel even gifted the Wine project with lots of code from their research in suing winelib to port. (Remember that this was back when Wine was BSD licensed so this was soley out of the goodness of Corel's heart, or propaganda to earn OSS advocates good graces.) The problem was that it was all binary and would not play well with newer versions of Linux, particularly new versions of GLIBC.
Corel released some updates so you could get it to work for a while, but I doubt you could get it to run now on any newer distro.
"Erode" implies a whittling away. That would seem applicable to the article. "Dismantle" or "Disassemble" might also be appropriate. "Deconstruct" is clumsy and was likely a poor choice on the orignal author who is likely not a native speaker of English. Depending on the dictionary chosen, the literary form is the only one given. Using Merriam-Webster, Hyperdictionary, and Google, only the literary form of the meaning is provided. Others, such as dictionary.com, define it as a symonym of dismantle. As a native English speaker, the flavor of "Deconstruct" would be to mean dismantle and attempt to glean understanding of how the item was put together. Which goes with the literary meaning.
Given the Freethinkers want to erode the power of the church, and go so far as to pay postage for others to resign from the church, they probably meant "erode" or maybe "dismantle", not "deconstruct".
Ultimately, it is each individual that decides whether it is ok for that individual to use guns. It mightbea moot point for practical porposes if the individual is unable to obtain a gun, but they still get to choose if they would use a gun. Ultimately we are responsible for each of our actions and inactions.
The reason to use guns can vary widely. Someone that takes up arms to enforce being left alone is different from the individual that takes up arms to enforce thier beliefs on others.
Hrmm, yes a US company only opening it up to US residents, what a tradegy. Get a grip.
Am I the only that noticed that the submitter mixed US and European ways of expressing decimals? And why the hell did the editor not fix it? Lastly, on an American website talking about a service, that transfers American money, of an American company that only allows US residents to use it, we should only be using the US system of using a period to express a decimal point and a comma for a place holder for every 3 digits. If this was http://slashdot.eu/ then I could see handling decimals in a different fashion, but it's not.
When you say South Florida you really mean Miami. In SW Florida, particulary Naples, there was flooding, and that was what caused the power problems in Naples, as they do have underground utilities. Most of your other points are correct.
I live in Fort Myers and also have underground utilities in my subdivision, yet was one of the last ones to get power back. Our section of the power grid is all residential, and small enough that politically they can ignore usto last.
Probably just wanted to avoid those claims that Warhammer is just a clone of Warcraft.
Go to some young child under three. He/she will react adversly to several things like creepy crawlies and snakes. They can overcome this natural revulsion, but it is there.
The big cats, particularly the cave lion and sabertooth tiger preyed on early man. There have been a number of skulls of early man found with holes in the cranium consistent with the fangs of the big cats. Of course this article is talking about time before there was big cats. There would have been crocs and proto-birds. The crocs and birds would have driven motion sensing. Our motion sensing is so strong that we flick our eyes aboutconstantly to create a pseudo-motion so that we can see properly.
ATI, was releasing specs and even publishing OSS drivers to XFree86, and the morons at XFree86 spurned ATI. So ATI took thier highend opengl drivers, tweaked them sothat they would work on thier other cards and published them so that all Linux users would at least have something.
What are you smoking? What choice do consumers have? If they are lucky, they can choose between thier Telco and Cable Provider. Often they just have one or the other. If they are real unlucky, they have dialup and thier ISP will be taking the shaft from the Telco. And don't think that even if you have a choice of ISP's on DSL, that the Telco will not be throttling everyones bandwith that does not pay thier tax.
You see, the whole problem is this driving around for free business, or lack thereof. The oil companies will not want this, so the car manufacturers will not want it. Your local government wil not want it. How much is this going to cost? If it is the same gasoline for the same period, it will be over $32,000. See where the problems might be?
It should work fine, though i do find I have to use :
ssh -Y user@iptoserver but that might just be something I screwed up.
If you buy stolen goods, they can be legally taken from you and you are out the money unless you can reclaim it from the person who sold you the goods. How is this any different?
And you have been demonstrated to be an unreliable person. Freaking Troll.
Heck, at least some rednecks manage to get thier own tv show. Actually, I think Foxworthy has managed to get two based on the premise of him being a redneck.
It is perverse at how he ruined the lives of thousands. Let his children live in squalor. Sometimes the only justice is to extract it from the heirs.
It was the use of a comma over a period I was commenting on, not the use of metric measures.
Am I the only one bothered that European numeral notation is used to describe a race that took place in the US on a website based in the US? If I was reading Aftenposten, I would expect such notation. Here on slashdot I expect the editors to actual format numbers in the US system. I know that the editor do not actually edit, but still...
Microsoft bails out Corel, and then suddenly Corel drops all Linux support. You really think the two are not related. Corel was about to go bankrupt and MS needed a major player in the Office suite buiseness to point and say: "See, we have competition." This was all back when MS was on trial for illegally abusing monopoly powers. Oh, and how did that trial turn out, that's right; they were found guilty.
The first Wordperfect for Linux was native. I think it was based on Wordperfect 6 but was quirky like many other Unix apps. It was even based on Motif.
Wordperfect 8 was reqlly quite nice. It was major improvement of Word97. Quattro Pro was equal to Excel97. The Corel Presentation software was adequate and compared favorably to Powerpoint97. The problem was Outlook and Access. Then Office 2000 came out and Wordperfect 10 was not as good as Wordperfect 8. Unfortunately, Wordperfect 10 was ported to Linux using winelib. The problem wasn't that it was ported with winelib. It worked virtually identically to Wordperfect 10 running native on Windows. Corel even gifted the Wine project with lots of code from their research in suing winelib to port. (Remember that this was back when Wine was BSD licensed so this was soley out of the goodness of Corel's heart, or propaganda to earn OSS advocates good graces.) The problem was that it was all binary and would not play well with newer versions of Linux, particularly new versions of GLIBC.
Corel released some updates so you could get it to work for a while, but I doubt you could get it to run now on any newer distro.
If a soldier uses a gun, then ultimately the soldier is responsible for the soldier using the gun.
Congregationalist churches are a part of the UCC. The UCC is probably more liberal than about any other Christian church.
Quakers and the group that came before them. But most Christian philosophies are not that clean.
"Erode" implies a whittling away. That would seem applicable to the article. "Dismantle" or "Disassemble" might also be appropriate. "Deconstruct" is clumsy and was likely a poor choice on the orignal author who is likely not a native speaker of English. Depending on the dictionary chosen, the literary form is the only one given. Using Merriam-Webster, Hyperdictionary, and Google, only the literary form of the meaning is provided. Others, such as dictionary.com, define it as a symonym of dismantle. As a native English speaker, the flavor of "Deconstruct" would be to mean dismantle and attempt to glean understanding of how the item was put together. Which goes with the literary meaning.
Given the Freethinkers want to erode the power of the church, and go so far as to pay postage for others to resign from the church, they probably meant "erode" or maybe "dismantle", not "deconstruct".
Ultimately, it is each individual that decides whether it is ok for that individual to use guns. It mightbea moot point for practical porposes if the individual is unable to obtain a gun, but they still get to choose if they would use a gun. Ultimately we are responsible for each of our actions and inactions.
The reason to use guns can vary widely. Someone that takes up arms to enforce being left alone is different from the individual that takes up arms to enforce thier beliefs on others.
Hrmm, yes a US company only opening it up to US residents, what a tradegy. Get a grip.
Am I the only that noticed that the submitter mixed US and European ways of expressing decimals? And why the hell did the editor not fix it? Lastly, on an American website talking about a service, that transfers American money, of an American company that only allows US residents to use it, we should only be using the US system of using a period to express a decimal point and a comma for a place holder for every 3 digits. If this was http://slashdot.eu/ then I could see handling decimals in a different fashion, but it's not.
If you are not pround enough to call yourself an American, then you need to leave.
When you say South Florida you really mean Miami. In SW Florida, particulary Naples, there was flooding, and that was what caused the power problems in Naples, as they do have underground utilities. Most of your other points are correct.
I live in Fort Myers and also have underground utilities in my subdivision, yet was one of the last ones to get power back. Our section of the power grid is all residential, and small enough that politically they can ignore usto last.
The proper answer to "does it work in Linux?" is either: "Yes, it says so right here on the box"
or
"I don't know, but we have a 15/30 day return policy so if it does not work for you, you can return it."
It is not hard to explain, just that it is bidder friendly not seller friendly.