do i maybe feel a *little* bit of frustration out of your post? if you call working 12hrs a day to meet insanse sw release dates a high pressure tech job or not is left as an exercise to you.
so you'd rather not install debian because of deadline issues? kind of shows the level of technical experties you have...
the rest of your post is just so ridiculous there's really no need to reply to it. did you even notice your own post applies to your very post more than it does to my post?
p.s.: for someone not even having the guts posting with his username on a website you open your mouth maybe a little bit too wide...
there is a very similar setting in windows, just follow these simple steps: - *reboot* - insert debian boot cd - follow prompts, click 'yes' when prompted if
you really want to delete/dev/hda1 - voila, you have similar tcp options available on
you wintel machine
nothing prevents you from just installing cvs and importing/checking out your config directories. i think it's really not that much work to justify a distro on its own.
> Originally called Thunderbird, Firefox ran into > some name problems and was renamed Firebird. > Running into further name problems, Firebird was > renamed to Firefox.
Someone didn't do his homework right. Actually, Thunderbird is mozilla.org's standalone mailer.
> There are over 300 million users of Office > worldwide who can seamlessly exchange documents > without concerns for loss of data or formatting > errors.Third-party studies show that competitive > office suites retain only 75% accuracy (data and > formatting)when receiving documents from Office > users.
Might that be because M$ doesn't make their format public? Doesn't the current antitrust suit exactly concern this matter?
And don't even get me started about their 'rights management' crap... Which is in fact a marketing strategy to lock in users. Kill Bill
It's nice that VB corrects your code in its proprietary IDE, but C/++/Java is used in many different editors/IDEs. The language thus enforces clean code case-wise by being case sensitive.
do i maybe feel a *little* bit of frustration out of your post? if you call working 12hrs a day to meet insanse sw release dates a high pressure tech job or not is left as an exercise to you.
so you'd rather not install debian because of deadline issues? kind of shows the level of technical experties you have...
the rest of your post is just so ridiculous there's really no need to reply to it. did you even notice your own post applies to your very post more than it does to my post?
p.s.: for someone not even having the guts posting with his username on a website you open your mouth maybe a little bit too wide...
there is a very similar setting in windows, just follow these simple steps: /dev/hda1
- *reboot*
- insert debian boot cd
- follow prompts, click 'yes' when prompted if
you really want to delete
- voila, you have similar tcp options available on
you wintel machine
nothing prevents you from just installing cvs and importing/checking out your config directories. i think it's really not that much work to justify a distro on its own.
> Originally called Thunderbird, Firefox ran into
> some name problems and was renamed Firebird.
> Running into further name problems, Firebird was
> renamed to Firefox.
Someone didn't do his homework right. Actually, Thunderbird is mozilla.org's standalone mailer.
ah, must be this tiny little flashy images i used to see before i added some rules to my personal firefox stylesheet...
> There are over 300 million users of Office
> worldwide who can seamlessly exchange documents
> without concerns for loss of data or formatting
> errors.Third-party studies show that competitive
> office suites retain only 75% accuracy (data and
> formatting)when receiving documents from Office
> users.
Might that be because M$ doesn't make their format public? Doesn't the current antitrust suit exactly concern this matter?
And don't even get me started about their 'rights management' crap... Which is in fact a marketing strategy to lock in users. Kill Bill
It's nice that VB corrects your code in its proprietary IDE, but C/++/Java is used in many different editors/IDEs. The language thus enforces clean code case-wise by being case sensitive.
Ehrm... How about some walking? Ever heard of the joys of _physical_ excercise?
export LANG="fr";