How many kids under 15 are able to get to the store alone or have money to buy a $50 game? I mean it is possible, but not really likely. Invariably the parents just don't care what the kid does, not that the kids are sneaking behind thier parents back. I have seen store clerks in Gamestop tell parents before that a title was rated mature and parents just say give it to me, with Lil' Johnnie standing there, not having hit puberty yet. As far as I see it, it is a non-issue.
Unfortunately the real effect is that independenat and small shops like Gamestop will close up in LA. Bigger chains like BB and Target and Walmart will only carry G rated titles. And heaven help the poor clerk that sells Spyro to a minor after Jack gets a bug up his butt about fire breathing dragons.
As I see it that is the real thing they are going for. Between all the poor that could care less about video games, Baptists that are against all games, and Politicos that will do anything to secure thier positions, it is a bad time to be a gamer in LA.
I don't know what it is like in Windows, but with Linux it is fairly decent. I have set up terminal service with PXE boot over 10BaseT ethernet, and it worked fine. This was on P100 machines no less. For a couple of years My 366Mhz Celeron notebook booted off CDROM and used an 802.11b Wifi card for an X forwarding session to a 1Ghz Desktop. It was not bad if a little slow at times.
No on a recent trip to Vegas, X forwarding was quite slow, but my home connection is limited to only 128K upload. So you can have decent thin clients, but really depends on what you are trying to do.
Pop music is determined to be popular by the music cartel. The populace does not determine pop music. Whether this is a self fulling prophecy depends on you definitions.
EULA's are not legal as they are a contract presented after the time of sale. It is possible to run a game from cd only if the publisher's really wanted to do that. I have played Tuxracer and other games from a Linux LiveCD. A judge should be able to see that installing to a hard drive is only an option and not neccissity. Besides EULA's are not an equal bargain. I don't remember the legal term but they only take away rights and grant a right that you already had by purchasing the software.
If the dependancies are met then yes. Generally taht means that you need to have a base GNOME install, but you can run GNOME apps in KDE or vice versa. On a 200 GB hdd, what's a couple hundred megabytes.
As to where the RPM installs files: rpm -qpl foo.rpm
that list where every file is installed to. Most GUI RPM tools will also display that information. A bit of guessing with tab completion at a BASH command line will probably get the name as most likely the binary was installed to the users' path. Linux does things differently and most people need a while to get acclimated to the change. Power users of Windows seem to have the greatest difficulty as they don't realize they are "newbs" with Linux, and forget basic politeness.
Could be realted to this case. Actinomyces or similiar. Probably junk from the back or your tongue or tonsils. If you do not have regular teeth cleaning appointments, make one now.
Well, the Seelie court is just cruel. The Unseelie court is evil. The difference between the two though is sorta like voting Republican or Democrat. A member one can switch to the other just as easily.
Ubuntu is not Debian and while Ubuntu can use the Debian repositories, it has its own. Ubuntu's repositories are no better than other distro's repositories. While Debian's repositories may be superior, Ubuntu's are not and one must judge on the weakest link, not the strongest.
Besides if you can't get Debian to work, then it is useless to you. I have built LFS on my notebook and gotten it to work, but could not get everything working Debian. I suspose if I started compiling items from source I could have done it, but if you go that route, then you lose any of the so called superior benefits of Debian.
Indian are of Eurasian descent. Mongols have some European ancestry (I remember on documentary where they went to various villages that have little contact with the outside world and you see little girls with blond hair, blue eyes, and an epicanthic fold. Tetrachromatism is a mutation where 4 chemicals determine color instead of three. Besides, color blindness is an X chromosome linked genetic disability. It is why there is a much higher incidence of color blindness amongst men then women. Lastly, the Chinese have an incidence of 93% lactose intolerance.
I know you are a troll, but some idiots would not think about what you are saying.
Go try the google suggest feature. It will start suggesting various warez links for software titles, but will offer nothing for say porn or sex. Obviously they are filtering the suggestions, but it might be a vary simple filter, that says ok if any of several sex terms is entered it will give no results because of the pruitan outlook in the US.
Let's see, tetrachromatism, lactose tolerance, and sickle cell anemia are all positive mutations in just the Human species. Tetrachromatism is a very recent thing. Lactose tolerance in adults came about in Europe about 2000 years ago (just go ask any Asian to drink milk and see thier reaction). The last one has some negative effect, but also conveys an immunity to malaria. The Roundup immunity gene in a general sense makes the plant less competitive to those without the gene, but lets it survive when exposed to Roundup. A similiar thing occurs in bacteria with immunity to antibiotics.
The law will eventually get tossed out as being unconstitutional, if it ever gets enforced against a major chain, and possibly a small chain if they stand up for themselves.
The main thing here is that the law will have a chilling effect on all mature games being sold in LA. The problem is that it will be about impossible to repeal the law through the courts without being tried under the law, and noone really wants to be the martyr. I expect that stores just over the state border in TX, MS, and AR will do a healthy buisness.
What we really need is a constitutional admendment that says that any legislator or executive that passes a bill that is found to be unconstitutional gets an automatic fine and can be tried as a traitor tot he constitution. When you get sworn into office, you pledge to uphold the Constitution. If you knowingly allow an unconstitutional bill to pass, then you have committed a traitorous act.
Well, typically minotaurs(Tauren) are evil, but not always. Just look at the Minotaur in the recent Wonder Woman comics. But in WoW context, they are the only truly good guys.
I can think of many cases where undead are the good guys, though they tend to be the exc eption to the rule.
I remember one Forgotten Realms book were an Orc, was a Paladin (ya know the quintessential good guy). Again exception to the rule.
As for Trolls, go check out the webcomic Digger.
Besides, as for a good guys vs god guys war, think Dwarf vs. Elves.
Challenging existing preconceptions is what makes for more interesting stories. An Orc as a "noble savage" instead of butish bully is more interesting. An undead that tries to do good is a common point of our fiction. Humans that are evil bastards are par for the course. The Tauren are the only truly good race. I could go on but there is too much modern fiction that shakes up the old mythologies. Besides Celtic sidhe or elves if you will, are exceptionally cruel to adult humans. In many mythos not all undead are evil. In some mythos, dwarves are evil, think powries- though some would have them as elves or goblins.
If the hardware manufacturers publish thier source code it wouldn't be a problem. The only device I have that needs updated drivers from the manufactuerer is my Nvidia graphics card. Everything else is supported in the kernel.
That is not a problem with Mandriva's URPM. It downloads the sources list once unless you tell it to update. You give it the command urpmi foobar and it comes back and says Do you wish to install foobar-1.2.1mdk.rpm Y/n? or gives a list of possible packages that contain "foobar". If there are any dependancies it asks if you want to install those too, and in the unlikely event there is a conflict, it asks if you want to uninstall the the conflicting package.
Sony makes there own recordable media. However the Sony Media buisness is seperate for the Electronics business and it can be a pain in the ass to get Sony media sometimes. If the verbatim pic is not faked, some engineer probably stopped by Office Depot and picked up some blank discs and got the cheapest name brand stuff.
There are two possible explanations for why you see a DVD+r, one it is BD-9 or two, it is the DVD Movie recorded on on a blank dvd so it colud be played and synced properly to the blu-ray demo. There is a third possiblity the the pics are fakes.
How many kids under 15 are able to get to the store alone or have money to buy a $50 game? I mean it is possible, but not really likely. Invariably the parents just don't care what the kid does, not that the kids are sneaking behind thier parents back. I have seen store clerks in Gamestop tell parents before that a title was rated mature and parents just say give it to me, with Lil' Johnnie standing there, not having hit puberty yet. As far as I see it, it is a non-issue.
Unfortunately the real effect is that independenat and small shops like Gamestop will close up in LA. Bigger chains like BB and Target and Walmart will only carry G rated titles. And heaven help the poor clerk that sells Spyro to a minor after Jack gets a bug up his butt about fire breathing dragons.
As I see it that is the real thing they are going for. Between all the poor that could care less about video games, Baptists that are against all games, and Politicos that will do anything to secure thier positions, it is a bad time to be a gamer in LA.
I don't know what it is like in Windows, but with Linux it is fairly decent. I have set up terminal service with PXE boot over 10BaseT ethernet, and it worked fine. This was on P100 machines no less. For a couple of years My 366Mhz Celeron notebook booted off CDROM and used an 802.11b Wifi card for an X forwarding session to a 1Ghz Desktop. It was not bad if a little slow at times.
No on a recent trip to Vegas, X forwarding was quite slow, but my home connection is limited to only 128K upload. So you can have decent thin clients, but really depends on what you are trying to do.
Pop music is determined to be popular by the music cartel. The populace does not determine pop music. Whether this is a self fulling prophecy depends on you definitions.
EULA's are not legal as they are a contract presented after the time of sale. It is possible to run a game from cd only if the publisher's really wanted to do that. I have played Tuxracer and other games from a Linux LiveCD. A judge should be able to see that installing to a hard drive is only an option and not neccissity. Besides EULA's are not an equal bargain. I don't remember the legal term but they only take away rights and grant a right that you already had by purchasing the software.
If the dependancies are met then yes. Generally taht means that you need to have a base GNOME install, but you can run GNOME apps in KDE or vice versa. On a 200 GB hdd, what's a couple hundred megabytes.
As to where the RPM installs files:
rpm -qpl foo.rpm
that list where every file is installed to. Most GUI RPM tools will also display that information. A bit of guessing with tab completion at a BASH command line will probably get the name as most likely the binary was installed to the users' path. Linux does things differently and most people need a while to get acclimated to the change. Power users of Windows seem to have the greatest difficulty as they don't realize they are "newbs" with Linux, and forget basic politeness.
Maybe we did, or maybe Diebold made a choice for us in Ohio.
I learned geometry that way. We were given the axioms and a couple of theorems then i worked out the rest on my own.
It'sm really pronounced mo zil la.
Seeing how clamwin has autoscheduling and integration with Outlook to autoremove virus, it goes beyond on demand scanning.
Could be realted to this case. Actinomyces or similiar. Probably junk from the back or your tongue or tonsils. If you do not have regular teeth cleaning appointments, make one now.
What do you think dermatologists do when the spray liquid N2 on warts?
Well, the Seelie court is just cruel. The Unseelie court is evil. The difference between the two though is sorta like voting Republican or Democrat. A member one can switch to the other just as easily.
Ubuntu is not Debian and while Ubuntu can use the Debian repositories, it has its own. Ubuntu's repositories are no better than other distro's repositories. While Debian's repositories may be superior, Ubuntu's are not and one must judge on the weakest link, not the strongest.
Besides if you can't get Debian to work, then it is useless to you. I have built LFS on my notebook and gotten it to work, but could not get everything working Debian. I suspose if I started compiling items from source I could have done it, but if you go that route, then you lose any of the so called superior benefits of Debian.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactose_intolerance
Indian are of Eurasian descent. Mongols have some European ancestry (I remember on documentary where they went to various villages that have little contact with the outside world and you see little girls with blond hair, blue eyes, and an epicanthic fold. Tetrachromatism is a mutation where 4 chemicals determine color instead of three. Besides, color blindness is an X chromosome linked genetic disability. It is why there is a much higher incidence of color blindness amongst men then women. Lastly, the Chinese have an incidence of 93% lactose intolerance.
I know you are a troll, but some idiots would not think about what you are saying.
Go try the google suggest feature. It will start suggesting various warez links for software titles, but will offer nothing for say porn or sex. Obviously they are filtering the suggestions, but it might be a vary simple filter, that says ok if any of several sex terms is entered it will give no results because of the pruitan outlook in the US.
Let's see, tetrachromatism, lactose tolerance, and sickle cell anemia are all positive mutations in just the Human species. Tetrachromatism is a very recent thing. Lactose tolerance in adults came about in Europe about 2000 years ago (just go ask any Asian to drink milk and see thier reaction). The last one has some negative effect, but also conveys an immunity to malaria. The Roundup immunity gene in a general sense makes the plant less competitive to those without the gene, but lets it survive when exposed to Roundup. A similiar thing occurs in bacteria with immunity to antibiotics.
The law will eventually get tossed out as being unconstitutional, if it ever gets enforced against a major chain, and possibly a small chain if they stand up for themselves.
The main thing here is that the law will have a chilling effect on all mature games being sold in LA. The problem is that it will be about impossible to repeal the law through the courts without being tried under the law, and noone really wants to be the martyr. I expect that stores just over the state border in TX, MS, and AR will do a healthy buisness.
What we really need is a constitutional admendment that says that any legislator or executive that passes a bill that is found to be unconstitutional gets an automatic fine and can be tried as a traitor tot he constitution. When you get sworn into office, you pledge to uphold the Constitution. If you knowingly allow an unconstitutional bill to pass, then you have committed a traitorous act.
Well, typically minotaurs(Tauren) are evil, but not always. Just look at the Minotaur in the recent Wonder Woman comics. But in WoW context, they are the only truly good guys.
I can think of many cases where undead are the good guys, though they tend to be the exc eption to the rule.
I remember one Forgotten Realms book were an Orc, was a Paladin (ya know the quintessential good guy). Again exception to the rule.
As for Trolls, go check out the webcomic Digger.
Besides, as for a good guys vs god guys war, think Dwarf vs. Elves.
Challenging existing preconceptions is what makes for more interesting stories. An Orc as a "noble savage" instead of butish bully is more interesting. An undead that tries to do good is a common point of our fiction. Humans that are evil bastards are par for the course. The Tauren are the only truly good race. I could go on but there is too much modern fiction that shakes up the old mythologies. Besides Celtic sidhe or elves if you will, are exceptionally cruel to adult humans. In many mythos not all undead are evil. In some mythos, dwarves are evil, think powries- though some would have them as elves or goblins.
If the hardware manufacturers publish thier source code it wouldn't be a problem. The only device I have that needs updated drivers from the manufactuerer is my Nvidia graphics card. Everything else is supported in the kernel.
Not sure if LSB is part of the ISO compliancy or not, but it also requires RPM installation.
That is not a problem with Mandriva's URPM. It downloads the sources list once unless you tell it to update. You give it the command urpmi foobar and it comes back and says Do you wish to install foobar-1.2.1mdk.rpm Y/n? or gives a list of possible packages that contain "foobar". If there are any dependancies it asks if you want to install those too, and in the unlikely event there is a conflict, it asks if you want to uninstall the the conflicting package.
That is package repositories and individual binaries, the dpkg Package Management System by itself is actually inferior to the capabilites of RPM.
I have not found that the repositories for Ubuntu to be any better than the ones for say Mandriva.
Sony makes there own recordable media. However the Sony Media buisness is seperate for the Electronics business and it can be a pain in the ass to get Sony media sometimes. If the verbatim pic is not faked, some engineer probably stopped by Office Depot and picked up some blank discs and got the cheapest name brand stuff.
There are two possible explanations for why you see a DVD+r, one it is BD-9 or two, it is the DVD Movie recorded on on a blank dvd so it colud be played and synced properly to the blu-ray demo. There is a third possiblity the the pics are fakes.
I heard from a guy that was using the RC.