You have a man in your rifle sights. He is holding a knife to your wife. You have reason to believe he will stab or cut your wife with intent to kill. Would you shoot the man?
If you can live with yourself for not preventing someone from murdering your wife because killing is an evil act, then so be it. I would not consider you to be a man though.
Japan pre 1950 is a very different culture from post 1950. The atrocities that Japan committed in WWII, and prior to that, were as bad the holocaust in Nazi Germany or the Genocide under Stalin in the Ukraine. Some evil is so bad that you do what you have to, to put a stop to it.
I still fail to see why an OSS Database could not share a name with a F/OSS Browser. It is somewhat ironic that the Firebird database would not share a name, yet uses the MPL license.
That would be similiar to the deal with HP iPods. They are Apple hardware with an HP logo on the back. One kinda wonders why HP and Apple even bother, but the deal with Dell and Apple would make sense.
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sprint-hsd.net is Earthlink. It is the Sprint DSL service which gives you Earthlink as your ISP. All dialup sprint customers were given to earthlink back in 1999.
Mindspring and Earthlink have merged so they also should be considered the same. Which would give Earthlink 4.25% (combine sprint and mindspring) for the US at spot 7 or 18-19 for the World. Heck, www.mindspring.com just redirects you to earthlink.com now.
Well, Mandrake was on those Wal-mart computers too. I tried Lycoris and it had less usability than Ubuntu. If the default install was not good enough and Linuxconf couldn't configure it, then it was to the commandline you must go.
They did not have any specialized config tools like DrakeConf or Yast. This is the same failing I have heard others complain about thier golden child Ubuntu. You even have this problem with Linspire and Xandros.
Lastly, Lycoris susposedly came out with a pocketpc device distro. Last I heard it was vapor, and was just Opie with a few different icons and background. You can still find the page on thier server but it should only take a cursory glance to see it was vapor. If you search for it you will find some screen shots. Take it from a Zaurus owner, it is just OpenZaurus.
I always pronunced Man-dreeva, which while better than Man driver, still seems to have a flavor (man-diva) of female impersonators (think guys dressed up like Gloria Estefan or Cher).
Many Mandrake Club members complained of the same thing, so the grandparent is not trolling nor is he necessarily in the closet. It is more likely that the parent is trolling.
Just think, Mandrakesoft could change thier name again to Manlyca. Think Man licker.
When you get to the moon, then your comments might have some value. Until then, your arrogance to assume that you have some sort of claim that allows you to share in US endeavors sickens me.
The space program is one fot he few things were trickle down theories work. For every dollar spent into the space program we have reaped hundreds of dollars in benefits.
Besides, the US is in decline. We are rapidly repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire. The space program is one of the few acceptable things we can do to reverse this trend. I doubt you want to support a military expansionist empire. That is about the only other road we can take at this point and we seem to have already started on it.
Why bother with a Saturn at all, just use a big Orion to launch the whole moon base. Mind you, I would not want to ride an Orion, as you are just lighting atom bombs under your ass. but you could easily do automated big payload lifting with an Orion.
I figured like how they discover all thier other flaws. Someone else tells them about it. I mean really, some "security reseacher" develops a "proof of concept" and sends it to MS. then they blackmail MS to release a patch in x amount time as they will release the "proof of concept" to the wild.
Turn off the CD burning service and nota problem. The point was that XP only offers a few minor things that are provided by a number of third party apps.
What is obvious about having an accelerator be the right most pedal in a car? What is obvious about the right brake slows a bike and the left brake stops a bike?
The difference between a bike or car and a computer is that serious injury will not result if you screw up a computer. Squeeze the wrong brake and you will flip over your handle bars and land on your face. Press the wrong key on your computer and you might suffer some financial setback but likely no physical harm (unless your sys admin beats you for being a moron).
There is nothing wrong with designing a system that needs to be taught to use it. We were not born knowing how to type. Heck, we were not born knowing how to speak.
Most shops probably upgraded to win2k less than three years ago. While there is significant feature for the home user to use XP over 2k, for a business that has an IT dept, there are no compelling reasons to switch. The few minor things that XP has like CD burning or remote assist, are already handled by some third party app on 2k. A 2Ghz+ is not going to feel any slower than a 3Ghz+ when just using office apps.
My Company upgraded to XP last year, but only because we replaced all our old machines. We had a mix of boxes that came with Win95, Win98, and WinNT. At the point we replaced them, they were all running win2k, but we didn't even roll out win2k until about 2002.
Just wanted to point out there probably won't even be a special chip just a string in the bios that OSX will require to run.
Many of the big OEMs do that with thier Recovery discs/software. On boot, the software reads this serial number string fromt he bios and if it is not correct or corrupt, refuses to load. It is fairly simple to implement and has been used for a long time on x86 PCs. You can still do a clean install with a retail copy of Windows or say Linux on an HP, but you can not use the HP recovery discs on say a Dell. Sony in particualr has a number of proprietary apps and if you clone the hdd, they will not work on a non-vaio computer. Heck I have seen where if you cross model series they will notwork.
There is a bit of that but more it is the recipe for the ink itself. Consistency of the ink color is important, as well as the saturation of the hue. Also, what comes up is how well it resists fading. It is no good to print a blurry photo that fades in a few months.
Well, besides lspci, there are Mandrake's graphical tools that probe the hardware. Sure there are times when Linux will not be able to autoconfigure the hardware, but every OS is not able to autoconfigure everything. Recently, I helped a friend install Linux andthe cheap nic did not have a rom id. I read through the manual for a bit and was able guess at the chipset driver and install from there.
Besides in windows there is a much smaller likelihood of any given hardware already having a driver in Windows.
I live in Florida, and it was the same in Louisianna. Yes they did open inwards in Iowa and Mass., but that is obviously not the case everywhere in just the USA let alone the rest of the world. The author simply shows that he has limited experience and thereby his views are flawed.
You have a man in your rifle sights. He is holding a knife to your wife. You have reason to believe he will stab or cut your wife with intent to kill. Would you shoot the man?
If you can live with yourself for not preventing someone from murdering your wife because killing is an evil act, then so be it. I would not consider you to be a man though.
Japan pre 1950 is a very different culture from post 1950. The atrocities that Japan committed in WWII, and prior to that, were as bad the holocaust in Nazi Germany or the Genocide under Stalin in the Ukraine. Some evil is so bad that you do what you have to, to put a stop to it.
I was wondering what I would do without the SCO case but Theo comes to my rescue.
I still fail to see why an OSS Database could not share a name with a F/OSS Browser. It is somewhat ironic that the Firebird database would not share a name, yet uses the MPL license.
I have seen them in Best Buy. It is just an Apple iPod but with the HP logo on the back.
That would be similiar to the deal with HP iPods. They are Apple hardware with an HP logo on the back. One kinda wonders why HP and Apple even bother, but the deal with Dell and Apple would make sense.
sprint-hsd.net is Earthlink. It is the Sprint DSL service which gives you Earthlink as your ISP. All dialup sprint customers were given to earthlink back in 1999.
Mindspring and Earthlink have merged so they also should be considered the same. Which would give Earthlink 4.25% (combine sprint and mindspring) for the US at spot 7 or 18-19 for the World. Heck, www.mindspring.com just redirects you to earthlink.com now.
It is probably more of a courtesy thing. It is not so much they are "asking" to use your code as politely informing you that they are using your code.
Well, Mandrake was on those Wal-mart computers too. I tried Lycoris and it had less usability than Ubuntu. If the default install was not good enough and Linuxconf couldn't configure it, then it was to the commandline you must go.
They did not have any specialized config tools like DrakeConf or Yast. This is the same failing I have heard others complain about thier golden child Ubuntu. You even have this problem with Linspire and Xandros.
Lastly, Lycoris susposedly came out with a pocketpc device distro. Last I heard it was vapor, and was just Opie with a few different icons and background. You can still find the page on thier server but it should only take a cursory glance to see it was vapor. If you search for it you will find some screen shots. Take it from a Zaurus owner, it is just OpenZaurus.
I always pronunced Man-dreeva, which while better than Man driver, still seems to have a flavor (man-diva) of female impersonators (think guys dressed up like Gloria Estefan or Cher).
Many Mandrake Club members complained of the same thing, so the grandparent is not trolling nor is he necessarily in the closet. It is more likely that the parent is trolling.
Just think, Mandrakesoft could change thier name again to Manlyca. Think Man licker.
Mandycoris or Mandycra or Mandyva would be worse. :-P
(be sure to remember correct pronunciation that dyc is dick).
When you get to the moon, then your comments might have some value. Until then, your arrogance to assume that you have some sort of claim that allows you to share in US endeavors sickens me.
The space program is one fot he few things were trickle down theories work. For every dollar spent into the space program we have reaped hundreds of dollars in benefits.
Besides, the US is in decline. We are rapidly repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire. The space program is one of the few acceptable things we can do to reverse this trend. I doubt you want to support a military expansionist empire. That is about the only other road we can take at this point and we seem to have already started on it.
Why bother with a Saturn at all, just use a big Orion to launch the whole moon base. Mind you, I would not want to ride an Orion, as you are just lighting atom bombs under your ass. but you could easily do automated big payload lifting with an Orion.
I figured like how they discover all thier other flaws. Someone else tells them about it. I mean really, some "security reseacher" develops a "proof of concept" and sends it to MS. then they blackmail MS to release a patch in x amount time as they will release the "proof of concept" to the wild.
Turn off the CD burning service and nota problem. The point was that XP only offers a few minor things that are provided by a number of third party apps.
What is obvious about having an accelerator be the right most pedal in a car? What is obvious about the right brake slows a bike and the left brake stops a bike?
The difference between a bike or car and a computer is that serious injury will not result if you screw up a computer. Squeeze the wrong brake and you will flip over your handle bars and land on your face. Press the wrong key on your computer and you might suffer some financial setback but likely no physical harm (unless your sys admin beats you for being a moron).
There is nothing wrong with designing a system that needs to be taught to use it. We were not born knowing how to type. Heck, we were not born knowing how to speak.
Most shops probably upgraded to win2k less than three years ago. While there is significant feature for the home user to use XP over 2k, for a business that has an IT dept, there are no compelling reasons to switch. The few minor things that XP has like CD burning or remote assist, are already handled by some third party app on 2k. A 2Ghz+ is not going to feel any slower than a 3Ghz+ when just using office apps.
My Company upgraded to XP last year, but only because we replaced all our old machines. We had a mix of boxes that came with Win95, Win98, and WinNT. At the point we replaced them, they were all running win2k, but we didn't even roll out win2k until about 2002.
Just wanted to point out there probably won't even be a special chip just a string in the bios that OSX will require to run.
Many of the big OEMs do that with thier Recovery discs/software. On boot, the software reads this serial number string fromt he bios and if it is not correct or corrupt, refuses to load. It is fairly simple to implement and has been used for a long time on x86 PCs. You can still do a clean install with a retail copy of Windows or say Linux on an HP, but you can not use the HP recovery discs on say a Dell. Sony in particualr has a number of proprietary apps and if you clone the hdd, they will not work on a non-vaio computer. Heck I have seen where if you cross model series they will notwork.
There is a bit of that but more it is the recipe for the ink itself. Consistency of the ink color is important, as well as the saturation of the hue. Also, what comes up is how well it resists fading. It is no good to print a blurry photo that fades in a few months.
This also forgets that if you are only cooling one room in a place with multiple rooms, it doesn't matter about the fridge.
Well, besides lspci, there are Mandrake's graphical tools that probe the hardware. Sure there are times when Linux will not be able to autoconfigure the hardware, but every OS is not able to autoconfigure everything. Recently, I helped a friend install Linux andthe cheap nic did not have a rom id. I read through the manual for a bit and was able guess at the chipset driver and install from there.
Besides in windows there is a much smaller likelihood of any given hardware already having a driver in Windows.
But surely the washing machine does not have more personality than your little brother. Oh, and has the washing machine saved your life?
In Soviet Russia, joke blow you. :-P
I live in Florida, and it was the same in Louisianna. Yes they did open inwards in Iowa and Mass., but that is obviously not the case everywhere in just the USA let alone the rest of the world. The author simply shows that he has limited experience and thereby his views are flawed.