In origami you cannot use glue and scissors. If you are looking for origamis try Joseph Wu's Origami Page or Origami.com, in those sites you can have a peak in the wonderful world of folding. But those are really nice Paper Craft Models.
We don't speak spanish in Brasil!!! It's portugues we speak!!! And we know how to hold democratic elections, for the first time we have the chance of having a president that did not came from the normal elite's in brasil. Lula presidente!!
where did the guy who wrote the article took physics? he should know that you can't write kph that not a unit!! k is for kilo = 10^3 so, what he wrote means 10^3 per hour.. witch is nothing to me... he should have written km/h!!! or if he want to use per meaning / than kmph but i never saw nobody using it. well, maybe the guy confused himself with mph and km/h...
It's just too much work to enter equations on a computer, let alone a PDA
I don't agree with you, i think it's just a matter of getting used to the kind of input the PDA's and the computers use.
And imagine when you get something like Mathematica or Maple in your PDA?? i would give it away my calculator in the same second that i receive a copy of the software!
Use EMACS!
C comment syntax is `/* comment */`, but most compilers accept the C++ comment style which is `// comment`
I thought the issue was a 2,5Gbit link, not some microwave link in 2,5GHz frequency ;)
In origami you cannot use glue and scissors. If you are looking for origamis try Joseph Wu's Origami Page or Origami.com, in those sites you can have a peak in the wonderful world of folding. But those are really nice Paper Craft Models.
We don't speak spanish in Brasil!!!
It's portugues we speak!!!
And we know how to hold democratic elections, for the first time we have the chance of having a president that did not came from the normal elite's in brasil.
Lula presidente!!
where did the guy who wrote the article took physics?
he should know that you can't write kph that not a unit!!
k is for kilo = 10^3
so, what he wrote means 10^3 per hour.. witch is nothing to me...
he should have written km/h!!!
or if he want to use per meaning / than kmph but i never saw nobody using it.
well, maybe the guy confused himself with mph and km/h...
I don't agree with you, i think it's just a matter of getting used to the kind of input the PDA's and the computers use.
And imagine when you get something like Mathematica or Maple in your PDA?? i would give it away my calculator in the same second that i receive a copy of the software!