"scramjets are supersonic combustion engines that use oxygen from the atmosphere for fuel"
Scamjets use oxygen from the atmosphere as an oxydizer unlike traditional rocket engines which need to carry their oxydizer. Scramjets still need to carry fuel.
Here's a serious alternative that avoids some of the problems brought up and is more fun. Post all the names online somewhere and have a secret easter-egg hidden in Firefox that will connect and display them.
"Using Safari's new Private Browsing feature, no information about where you visit on the Web, personal information you enter or pages you visit are saved or cached. It's as if you were never there."
What about: "Sony Introduces PIX, the Personal Identification indeX. In case your PSP is lost or stolen, it can be easily be identified by checking the pattern of unactivated pixels!"
Go scales downwards in a logical way, but 2X2 chess is either absurd or trivial depending on what pieces you decide to place there. The "equivalent" chess problem is probably more along the lines of 4x4 or 5x5.
The way in which a prion can influence a protein to mis-fold and become a prion is oddly reminiscent of the way an Ice-Nine molecule could make ordinary water molecules crystallize into a form which was solid at room temperature. To clarify: Ice-Nine was a fictional concept described in Kurt Vonnegut's novel "Cats Cradle." I wonder if it could have had any influence in real science, as opped to science fiction.
No set of moral laws can ever be perfect, despite what fundamentalists think. The Ten commandments, the Golden Rule, the Three Laws of Robotics, etc. all have ambiguity. It's always possible to come up with a conflict in a rule that tries to achieve a balance between different entities, whether they are human, aliens - or robots.
That would be more revealing than what their websites run on. To the best of my recollection, Kerry didn't answer the question "Mac or PC?" at a debate among the democratic contenders (Al Sharpton was the only Mac user). I also recall reading that Bush used a Mac, and that he used to be an enthusiastic emailer until he was informed that records would be kept of all his email. I may be wrong about all this. Maybe someone could provide better info.
She should have said "dropping acid." This is Apple after all.
"Is there anybody who works the press as well as Steve Jobs?"
Uhh. Paris Hilton?
"scramjets are supersonic combustion engines that use oxygen from the atmosphere for fuel"
Scamjets use oxygen from the atmosphere as an oxydizer unlike traditional rocket engines which need to carry their oxydizer. Scramjets still need to carry fuel.
No. I am not a rocket scintist.
From Dell's website A Windows Capable PC has 512 MB RAM and is "Great for... Booting the Operating System, without running applications or games.
The thing about a Mac is that you don't need to learn how to surf. You can surf anywhere without worry. Let me make an analogy.
PC Dad to son: you can have sex, but only with people you're sure about. And always use a condom, just in case.
Mac Dad to son: Go ahead and have sex with whomever you want, any way you like!
mySpace doesn't come with a $249 price tag to join the club.
Here's a serious alternative that avoids some of the problems brought up and is more fun. Post all the names online somewhere and have a secret easter-egg hidden in Firefox that will connect and display them.
Joy of Tech
http://www.demonoid.com/files/download/HTTP/333327 /
Six too many, to be exact.
How much spam can CAN-SPAM can
If CAN-SPAM can can spam?
Not very much, evidently.
Sounds like an interesting article. I think I'll read it tomorrow.
Seriously, has anyone ever read anything by Mossberg about Apple products that wasn't either glowing, stellar, or outright raving?
Sure. He finds the "Mighty Mouse" inferior to the Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse 5000. Check out this article.
From Apple's website:
"Using Safari's new Private Browsing feature, no information about where you visit on the Web, personal information you enter or pages you visit are saved or cached. It's as if you were never there."
Despite the dinosaur picture, it's not a monster, only 950 KB.
Maybe: "Life is Random."
Nope. Apple already has used that.
What about: "Sony Introduces PIX, the Personal Identification indeX. In case your PSP is lost or stolen, it can be easily be identified by checking the pattern of unactivated pixels!"
Yeah. That'll do.
That would be one of the absurd possibilities!
Go scales downwards in a logical way, but 2X2 chess is either absurd or trivial depending on what pieces you decide to place there. The "equivalent" chess problem is probably more along the lines of 4x4 or 5x5.
For Mac users KeyCam will do the job too.
>The vaginal contractions at 0.8s intervals would be very difficult to fake also.
And if they're only at 0.9 s intervals, what then?
It took a while to load but eventually worked. I'm on Mac OS X 10.3.5
Darn. If Sharp had only made a Mobius Subnotebook, it even taken up even less space since it would have had only one side.
The way in which a prion can influence a protein to mis-fold and become a prion is oddly reminiscent of the way an Ice-Nine molecule could make ordinary water molecules crystallize into a form which was solid at room temperature. To clarify: Ice-Nine was a fictional concept described in Kurt Vonnegut's novel "Cats Cradle." I wonder if it could have had any influence in real science, as opped to science fiction.
No set of moral laws can ever be perfect, despite what fundamentalists think. The Ten commandments, the Golden Rule, the Three Laws of Robotics, etc. all have ambiguity. It's always possible to come up with a conflict in a rule that tries to achieve a balance between different entities, whether they are human, aliens - or robots.
That would be more revealing than what their websites run on. To the best of my recollection, Kerry didn't answer the question "Mac or PC?" at a debate among the democratic contenders (Al Sharpton was the only Mac user). I also recall reading that Bush used a Mac, and that he used to be an enthusiastic emailer until he was informed that records would be kept of all his email. I may be wrong about all this. Maybe someone could provide better info.