It starts on the first saturday of every month. Exactly. Midnight. (so, like Friday night). You should come once to buy, just so you know how it works.
You've never been to the 1st Saturday sale in Dallas, have ya? (I'm sure there are similar things elsewhere, but I live in Dallas, hence I know about this one)
I saw someone trade a few Cicso routers for a moped there. You might find someone willing to take a cow.
When have trademark cases actually been won by the big guys? When has a major company had to rename a product, after it had shipped? I'm sure there are examples, but I can't think of any.
The article discusses the time limits on CDs (namely, 74 minutes for a pressed disc). If this is true, can anybody explain how I can get 80 minutes of Red Book audio on a CD-R?
If the format supports 80 minutes, can't they just press the tracks burned into the dye on a CDR onto a metal CD? I don't see the difference.
A different unit, though. 1 kcal = 4.187 kilojoules. (1 calorie (not kcal) = energy to raise 1 gramme of water one degree c, 1 joule is the work done in countering one newton of force for one meter.)
No. Linus was not writing a Solaris/IRIX/Tru64/any-other-pay-unix replacement, he was making a Minix replacement. Minix is free. Read his USENET post that started the whole thing.
Yet another reason to keep the AMPS (old analogue cell network) online. Yes, it's not used all that often, but it's the network in place for countless emergency and periodic industrial applications (OnStar, for example) and it's a backup that is supported on nearly every phone out there. (did you buy a single-mode phone?)
Yes, it's a price and spectrum hog, but it should be there as a backup. The cell companies should not be allowed to have backup systems for something as vital as cellular communication.
I see posts telling me that I should understand my network and my device and that there are holes in security, but my question is if you've got one of these routers with remote management off, no ports forwarded, block WAN request, etc, what can anyone do?
I hear people saying, well they run Linux, and Linux is hackable. With no ports open, how is it hackable? (DoS attacks don't count and neither do trojans running inside)
The people who play FPS games are usually not the same group of people who play RPGs (the pen and paper type) and people often forget that.
And those who do play both play them for different reasons. The FPS is designed to make you work on instinct, giving your higher-order brain functions a rest, while RPGs do the complete opposite. You want RPGs to be complex and require much thought, but if you make somebody think really hard about a FPS, you've defeated the purpose of that genre.
Just to let ya know, "there" is used in this sense:
"Over there is a 2 dollar bill"
The word you are looking for is "their"
"Doctors should be paid for their treatment."
http://www.firstsaturday.com/
It starts on the first saturday of every month. Exactly. Midnight. (so, like Friday night). You should come once to buy, just so you know how it works.
You've never been to the 1st Saturday sale in Dallas, have ya? (I'm sure there are similar things elsewhere, but I live in Dallas, hence I know about this one)
I saw someone trade a few Cicso routers for a moped there. You might find someone willing to take a cow.
Perhaps you're thinking of the All-in-One G3? It's beige, and was an "old-world" machine, designed before Jobs and the "rebirth" of Apple.
Yes, it's terrible that she did this, but since when is a layer of "thought censorship" a bad thing?
When have trademark cases actually been won by the big guys? When has a major company had to rename a product, after it had shipped? I'm sure there are examples, but I can't think of any.
I was going to say "uh...prior art!", but then I realized that a lack of prior art is no longer a requirement for a patent.
Holy shit. That's most excellent.
Watch it, mod parent up.
Well, remember, WinNT 4 ran on Alpha, MIPS and PowerPC. Nobody bought it then, it's very unlikely that that would change.
And the Itanium is not a x86 chip, and we've got XP for that.
The article discusses the time limits on CDs (namely, 74 minutes for a pressed disc). If this is true, can anybody explain how I can get 80 minutes of Red Book audio on a CD-R?
If the format supports 80 minutes, can't they just press the tracks burned into the dye on a CDR onto a metal CD? I don't see the difference.
OK. Who else heard "It's a trap!" in his or her mind in an Admiral Akbar voice? Come on...
A different unit, though. 1 kcal = 4.187 kilojoules. (1 calorie (not kcal) = energy to raise 1 gramme of water one degree c, 1 joule is the work done in countering one newton of force for one meter.)
Geez, attucu5 is being called a dweeb by a guy with a /. id less than 5000. That's...harsh.
Because HTML just didn't suck enough bandwidth for ya?
Thumb on alt, pinkie in Control, middle on delete.
Yeah. We need a +1 Sad moderation.
We can use it whenever people know just too much about trivial things.
+5 would show up as (Score:5, No Life)
No. Linus was not writing a Solaris/IRIX/Tru64/any-other-pay-unix replacement, he was making a Minix replacement. Minix is free. Read his USENET post that started the whole thing.
Yeah. That shouldn't be hard as the die size will most likely be measured in square meters.
Yet another reason to keep the AMPS (old analogue cell network) online. Yes, it's not used all that often, but it's the network in place for countless emergency and periodic industrial applications (OnStar, for example) and it's a backup that is supported on nearly every phone out there. (did you buy a single-mode phone?)
Yes, it's a price and spectrum hog, but it should be there as a backup. The cell companies should not be allowed to have backup systems for something as vital as cellular communication.
I like how every single message in the email client is spam. Mostly pr0n spam, for that matter.
I see posts telling me that I should understand my network and my device and that there are holes in security, but my question is if you've got one of these routers with remote management off, no ports forwarded, block WAN request, etc, what can anyone do?
I hear people saying, well they run Linux, and Linux is hackable. With no ports open, how is it hackable? (DoS attacks don't count and neither do trojans running inside)
Um...it wouldn't look familiar to you, judging by your user ID. (not that I was around either, just saying.)
And the Opteron doesn't have this problem?
The people who play FPS games are usually not the same group of people who play RPGs (the pen and paper type) and people often forget that.
And those who do play both play them for different reasons. The FPS is designed to make you work on instinct, giving your higher-order brain functions a rest, while RPGs do the complete opposite. You want RPGs to be complex and require much thought, but if you make somebody think really hard about a FPS, you've defeated the purpose of that genre.
The Boeing 777 is a FBW aircraft, but it does have 2 digital backups, 2 analog backups and a last ditch mechanical backup.