Yes, it is. You have to speak in monotone, and at a steady rate for the computer to properyly recognize your voice. Most people aren't used to speaking this way (except for my second year Calculus prof), so it causes strain on their vocal cords. Just like any form of exercise, it is important to warm these muscles up before they are used.
Hello? McFly? There are other browsers out there... can anyone state whether they are standards compliant or not? I'm thinking of ones like the KDE browser, Opera, and others.
Hahah. Being the author of another Gimp book from the same publisher (New Riders, my book is 'Gimp Essential Reference'), I was contacted to see if I knew what the word grok means. I thought it was an excellent word to use, it implies understanding.
I felt that most people who use Linux will probably know what it means, and apparently so did the other people they asked:)
There is a tax hump between 20 and 27k? Where the hell did you get this information?
_ 02 5k.html
http://www.irs.gov/prod/ind_info/tax_tables/tbl
I'm not even from the US and I know that this is a complete falsehood.
And the knight says 'Well, it was damned fun while it lasted.' :)
Would be better. Linus and Alan say so. I think this has something to do with going into multiple directories and compiling there as well.
I've removed the email addresses to prevent harassment of the people involved.
No you didn't! So send flames to hollyl@microsoft.com.
Yes, it is. You have to speak in monotone, and at a steady rate for the computer to properyly recognize your voice. Most people aren't used to speaking this way (except for my second year Calculus prof), so it causes strain on their vocal cords. Just like any form of exercise, it is important to warm these muscles up before they are used.
Where
100 seconds is a minute,
100 minutes is an hour,
10 hours in a day
10 days in a week,
10 weeks in a month,
10 months in a year.
Simple.
Doh.
their mortal enemy, the US Navy!
I'll drink to that!
Why not use 1.1? It's stable enough. I've been using it for a long time now.
PS. Which book didja get?
The case only covers Dec 1986 thru 1997 temps
Yeah, I mean, that's not a very long time, especially for a software company.
You need to use CIPE, or at least SSH.
Yup... MAME. And it ain't gonna be cheap. I'd say a PII minimum.
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http://www.arcadecontrols.com/arcade_examples.s
Who the hell moderated this redundant!? It was the first post mentioning it, plus it was informative. Morons.
since I'm going to a presentation on the Merilus card at my local Linux user's group on Monday.
:)
www.vanlug.bc.ca
I'll keep you all updated
Hello? McFly? There are other browsers out there... can anyone state whether they are standards compliant or not? I'm thinking of ones like the KDE browser, Opera, and others.
Used up my points yesterday :(
Umm... no. Read up on SQL and you will be enlightened. Oh wait, I think I just got trolled.
:)
Hahah. Being the author of another Gimp book from the same publisher (New Riders, my book is 'Gimp Essential Reference'), I was contacted to see if I knew what the word grok means. I thought it was an excellent word to use, it implies understanding.
:)
I felt that most people who use Linux will probably know what it means, and apparently so did the other people they asked
Alex
Yes! Ask away... it would be very cool if these games could be released into the public domain...
Yeah, do a search on google for 'arcade MAME cabinet' or something like that.
BTW you'll need something a bit more powerful to do the emulation, ie. PII or Celeron.
This is what Agilent is doing I believe... and I think Nortel is doing something similar as well.
Homer: What are you going to do? Bring out dogs? Or bees? Or dogs with bees in their mouths so when the bark they shoot bees at you?
Mr. Burns: No. Bring out the Robot Richard Simmons.
Homer: AAAH!
Shouldn't they be appointing a comittee that will take a few years to make up their minds?
Slackware.
http://www.netcraft.com/whats/?host=www.mpaa.org
www.mpaa.org is running Microsoft-IIS/5.0 on Windows 2000