Actually, we controlled EXACTLY where and when it started. On the day of the attack, 20% of the pacific fleet was at Pearl Harbor. Now ask yourself why, especially with global tensions as high as they were at the time, would the U.S. Navy keep so much of its fleet docked instead of out doing other stuff. At the time, only 2-3% of the fleet would have been there at any given time. We put so much of it in one place because we wanted an excuse to enter the war.
FDR knew exactly what was coming as many as six hours before it happened, but did nothing about it. If he wasn't trying to set the nation up for war, why wouldn't he do anything about it?
So they'll be dropping ALL Java support? As in, no more VJ++, no JVM, and no Java support in IE? What the hell am I supposed to do with the two semesters of intro programming in Java I'm taking? Java is required here!!
I was originally admitted to Purdue as a CPT (CIS) major but am now nearing a transfer to the CS department. A lot of people have been asking me why, especially with the CS curriculum being much harder and with the jobs and salaries currently similar.
There is no easy answer to that, but the curriculum is actually part of the initial attraction. There are more programming and systems-related courses with CS where CIS requires more business-related courses.
I'd say that the main reason is because personally, I'd rather do research and programming than business and networking.
As for the extra math, that's the fun stuff!!
There should be a cheap (or free) service that lets customers that complain on the web dig up dirt on the companies that are "researching" them! Let's see how they like it!!
You wouldn't be able to use names that are already used. For example, you wouldn't be able to assign.com,.net,.org,.edu,.gov, or.mil names. And you wouldn't be able to assign any names that countries are currently using like.uk,.fr,.de,.ca, etc.
You would need a whole new TLD. Even running on different ports, how would the system know if you wanted to access Microsoft's microsoft.com or the one with the record on servers implementing this idea.
You should post this idea on www.shouldexist.org.
Other than that, it's a good idea and could actually work.
Actually, we controlled EXACTLY where and when it started. On the day of the attack, 20% of the pacific fleet was at Pearl Harbor. Now ask yourself why, especially with global tensions as high as they were at the time, would the U.S. Navy keep so much of its fleet docked instead of out doing other stuff. At the time, only 2-3% of the fleet would have been there at any given time. We put so much of it in one place because we wanted an excuse to enter the war. FDR knew exactly what was coming as many as six hours before it happened, but did nothing about it. If he wasn't trying to set the nation up for war, why wouldn't he do anything about it?
If it is people, not guns, that kill people, the solution is obvious. Since gun control won't help, let's try people control.
So they'll be dropping ALL Java support? As in, no more VJ++, no JVM, and no Java support in IE? What the hell am I supposed to do with the two semesters of intro programming in Java I'm taking? Java is required here!!
I was originally admitted to Purdue as a CPT (CIS) major but am now nearing a transfer to the CS department. A lot of people have been asking me why, especially with the CS curriculum being much harder and with the jobs and salaries currently similar. There is no easy answer to that, but the curriculum is actually part of the initial attraction. There are more programming and systems-related courses with CS where CIS requires more business-related courses. I'd say that the main reason is because personally, I'd rather do research and programming than business and networking. As for the extra math, that's the fun stuff!!
It was looking for a file called css-descramble.h, which I can't seem to find anywhere.
What?? Only that first sentence is actually posted on the archives.
This is the same fucker who wants to regulate the computer industry?
There should be a cheap (or free) service that lets customers that complain on the web dig up dirt on the companies that are "researching" them! Let's see how they like it!!
You would need a whole new TLD. Even running on different ports, how would the system know if you wanted to access Microsoft's microsoft.com or the one with the record on servers implementing this idea.
You should post this idea on www.shouldexist.org.
Other than that, it's a good idea and could actually work.
Hell, everyone does that!! The game makers are the worst.
In a country that is specifically trying to kill Windows, I wouldn't be surprised if they make us pay to link!