I dunno. But is there a process to make it solid carbon + oxygen? God, even a nuclear reactor providing such energy would be good for the environment...
The problem is, it has to kill people *before* they reproduce. A virus that you get whan you're 28 and that will kill you at 34 will be very slow in causing natural selection.
Same thing with most "modern" stuff: diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer...etc.
Hi. Just another common misconception. Limweire is *not* open source, free software.. or anything like it. It tries to ride that bandwagon by calling itself "open" but you cannot patch it more than you can crack a version of MS Office.
In a broad sense, it *is* right. The only problem is that it it misleading. When I first went through the summary, I though GMail was using some of their actual code... you see... intellectual property.
You maybe would want to say Intellectual Property if you are talking about trademarks, patents and/or copyright in, say, an article or a paper. But claiming you have intellectual property when you claim rights to a trademark is misleading. It's like claiming someone did "considerable economic damage" to you when they owe you 5 bucks.
Yeah same thing happened to me... only competitor's drum+toner (that has to be replaced everytime) cost 100 dollars. Over the life of my product (albeit a short one) it was economical...
Actually, no brand really has made sense for me, as for what major part cost vs. a brand new unit, but Brother has been the least bad....
So, the next question is: what is the killer feature that will make people convert from Excel to something else? Or, to put it another way, what feature of Excel is still a bit clunky to use?
Isnt Tokamak that cute little dog from Animal Crossing that plays songs on Saturdays?
Did you see Evolution?
I dunno. But is there a process to make it solid carbon + oxygen? God, even a nuclear reactor providing such energy would be good for the environment...
... and no girlfriend...
Although some have derided this as a tinfoil hat for passports, the fact is that it is indeed a fucking tinfoil hat!
1.- Get 500 bucks.
2.- Head for the computer shop
3.- Stop by a Circuit City, Walmart or whatever...
4.- Buy an Xbox, PS or Gamecube
5.- Play away
The problem is, it has to kill people *before* they reproduce. A virus that you get whan you're 28 and that will kill you at 34 will be very slow in causing natural selection.
Same thing with most "modern" stuff: diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer...etc.
Electricity is consumed with use, software is not. period.
Really? next time they'll be announcing support for this Internet thinghie...
I bet they have a huge market elsewhere for the Hangul version of Windows.... let's see.... North Korea... mm thought so.
Nah, won't pass...orthography is too good.
You'd have to slip a couple of "busines" and "oportunity" here and there.
It's called KOffice...and with Open Document... this may be the time for app independent document processing.
Hi. Just another common misconception. Limweire is *not* open source, free software.. or anything like it. It tries to ride that bandwagon by calling itself "open" but you cannot patch it more than you can crack a version of MS Office.
But then there's the issue of taking the sharks up there too....
Linux may still be around in the next century.... but I don't think a 130 year-old Alan Cox will...
Fuck, still? NS4.7 worked just fine unless you loaded that fucking crap of a plugin. Is there a petition or something we can sign
Looks like they finally could do it... wonder what the answer was...
Perhaps 42?
If you bother to check the quote, you can see he's Batman (begins)
Why settle for a sock? I want a plastic bag... though, to be honest, fun will be over pretty quickly...
Cool...
In a broad sense, it *is* right. The only problem is that it it misleading. When I first went through the summary, I though GMail was using some of their actual code... you see... intellectual property.
You maybe would want to say Intellectual Property if you are talking about trademarks, patents and/or copyright in, say, an article or a paper. But claiming you have intellectual property when you claim rights to a trademark is misleading. It's like claiming someone did "considerable economic damage" to you when they owe you 5 bucks.
1. ??????
2. PROFIT????
Actually, no brand really has made sense for me, as for what major part cost vs. a brand new unit, but Brother has been the least bad....
You can also get duplex printing for cheap (for those docs that just have to be printed...)
mmmm the price tag?