How often do mergers actually work? The generally accepted figure is: around 30%.
That is from the company's perspective. The payout rate for the staff involved is obviously closer to 100%.
That data is available here:
http://www.oecd.org/document/2/0,3343,en_32252351_32236191_39718850_1_1_1_1,00.html
1) The belief in pseudo science is probably about as damaging as fundamentalist religion, and the latter is much more rampant outside Europe. 2) The inner city underclass is part of the population, what reason do you have to 'factor them out'?
OpenGL does not force any particular frame rate, it defaults to the monitor refresh with vsync on, so perhaps you should complain to the game developers for overriding that behaviour.
That's not fair. The second result is the geeky one. The first result is related to the age of a female called Moon. I'd say the A.I has its users pinned down quite accurately.
You are reaching the point that every nerd will reach in his life. It's the realization that people prefer lies to the truth in almost any social situation. I suggest that you prescribe them innocuous placebo's from a big jar saying 'PLACEBO - DOES NOT DO ANYTHING', with a friendly smile and say this has been shown to not work by those scientists.
People try to prove them wrong and will love you for the lack of adverse side-effects.
Microsoft has provided nothing but crappy and outdated browsers in the past. Their clients are perfectly happy with that. So nothing is going to happen in that scenario.
Hm Improvent as in the Acid3 test?
IE6 sp2=11/100, IE7=14/100, IE8=20/100.
At that rate (1 point per year) Internet Explorer will be ready for my desktop in the year 2089.
I'm sure it's not as easy as it sounds...
It's trivially simple using mpi for instance. Or you could just run a few dozen wine session each with a single windows app from your linux desktop.
You should try fedora, or suse, or debian, or any other distribution except the dumbed down ubuntu installer. They all come with extensive package selection systems for people who know what they want.
Obviously these are now all considered inferior because they are not 'user friendly' (or as it used to be called 'idiot proof').
So? coal, oil and nuclear power generators have copper free dynamos?
Iron would be a problem because of its magnetizability, aluminium is probably be the best replacement when copper becomes really scarce (and not just artificially expensive as it is now)
It's a monopolistic abuse of power.
Yes, that is the core of inquiry. But most people here seem to think that microsoft can ignore the law in the EU because they can in the US.
Yup, and for which you pay a hefty fee every year for
And advertisement agencies are charities that offer their services for free? You have already paid for the advertisment through the inflated product price. Why should you pay a second time in the form of wasted time?
How often do mergers actually work?
The generally accepted figure is: around 30%. That is from the company's perspective. The payout rate for the staff involved is obviously closer to 100%.
That data is available here: http://www.oecd.org/document/2/0,3343,en_32252351_32236191_39718850_1_1_1_1,00.html
1) The belief in pseudo science is probably about as damaging as fundamentalist religion, and the latter is much more rampant outside Europe.
2) The inner city underclass is part of the population, what reason do you have to 'factor them out'?
I believe it when I smell it for myself.
Oh. wrong story.
OpenGL does not force any particular frame rate, it defaults to the monitor refresh with vsync on, so perhaps you should complain to the game developers for overriding that behaviour.
You need to get more into the spirit of things:
Just claim you patented lying and start extorting all the other liars.
That's not fair. The second result is the geeky one. The first result is related to the age of a female called Moon. I'd say the A.I has its users pinned down quite accurately.
Yes, you're probably right:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7621412.stm
Not that factual evidence has ever mattered for government policy.
No that was last time, when his shit turned its current color.
Get back to him in a couple of years for something really weird.
Yes, but it is 10% less interesting.
You are reaching the point that every nerd will reach in his life. It's the realization that people prefer lies to the truth in almost any social situation.
I suggest that you prescribe them innocuous placebo's from a big jar saying 'PLACEBO - DOES NOT DO ANYTHING', with a friendly smile and say this has been shown to not work by those scientists.
People try to prove them wrong and will love you for the lack of adverse side-effects.
stop being unscared and get with the program.
They use the same legal constructions that protect your average CEO from negative verdicts. Good luck with changing that system.
Microsoft has provided nothing but crappy and outdated browsers in the past. Their clients are perfectly happy with that. So nothing is going to happen in that scenario.
Now I'm confused. Did you mean three ellipses or one ellipsis?
DRM
Hm Improvent as in the Acid3 test?
IE6 sp2=11/100, IE7=14/100, IE8=20/100.
At that rate (1 point per year) Internet Explorer will be ready for my desktop in the year 2089.
I'm sure it's not as easy as it sounds...
It's trivially simple using mpi for instance.
Or you could just run a few dozen wine session each with a single windows app from your linux desktop.
You should try fedora, or suse, or debian, or any other distribution except the dumbed down ubuntu installer. They all come with extensive package selection systems for people who know what they want.
Obviously these are now all considered inferior because they are not 'user friendly' (or as it used to be called 'idiot proof').
So? coal, oil and nuclear power generators have copper free dynamos?
Iron would be a problem because of its magnetizability, aluminium is probably be the best replacement when copper becomes really scarce (and not just artificially expensive as it is now)
Hm. I've asked myself that question when I first heard how http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Belluzzo ran SGI...
It's a huge improvement, they score 50% higher than IE 7.
That is 21/100
Pathetic
It's a monopolistic abuse of power.
Yes, that is the core of inquiry.
But most people here seem to think that microsoft can ignore the law in the EU because they can in the US.
Yup, and for which you pay a hefty fee every year for
And advertisement agencies are charities that offer their services for free?
You have already paid for the advertisment through the inflated product price.
Why should you pay a second time in the form of wasted time?
If your search history worries you try: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3173
Try telling that to the IRS.
The problem is that 'Standard' calculations on your tax return will give you an interesting reality check.