ScentCone, I believe it
goes much
deeper than that. Most of these people don't even know what form of
government we practice here in these United States of America.
The war is already lost, Harry Reid said so. Of course Harry believes that there are 535 Commanders in Chiefs but maybe someday he will get to the point where he can clean that brown ring off his neck.
We have a stellar Global Warming Update, highlighted by an article published in the Washington Post in 1922. The headline was "Arctic Ocean Getting Warm; Seals Vanish and Icebergs Melt.".
It's about time the Bush administration got serious about going after those who leak national security information in an effort to undermine the war on terror.
Video tapping the police is not the problem here, it's wanting to file a complaint. Here in Phoenix, AZ a local news crew went to all the city police departments explaining that they wanted to file a complaint against an officer on that policed force. The television newsman was run out, ignored and threatened. Only the Phoenix police had a system of citizen complaints and treated the newsman with respect. I believe it was an eye opening news story for both people making complaints and the police departments stung.
I've been using nmap on Microsoft for 7 years and I can tell you without a doubt that they don't use what they sell. Also, I've bought only one Microsoft product, Windows 3.1, which spent a grand total of 20 minutes on my machine because it was garbage. I believe that I have your reacherch filled those requirements. A Microsoft Wifi set up, if they built on would be garbage
... grandfather this. Microsoft has every right to do it (again if you believe software patents are legitimate and therefore give right) but they shouldn't impose this on existing applications of the technology. Rather on whatever comes out of the gate from this day forth.
In a sense one could almost call this "Squatter's Rights". If Microsoft didn't keep up with collecting "The Rent" when they where suppose to then they probably should loose the all there rights in enforcing the licensing agreement on FAT.
>>> Of course however I won't be putting 2.6 into production use until at least 2.6.8 or there abouts to make sure there are no nasty surprises in there
This is true, I didn't use 2.4 till 2.4.8 or 9. Probably won't use 10.2 till 10.2.8 or 9.:)
I kinda like it but with a twist, everyone pays to e-mail. however on the other end the receptiving party has the choice of bouncing the the message if it offends them. If an e-mail isn't bounced the sender's account is credited in full the fee payed. However if the e-mail is bounced then the sender looses there payment. This could also help in finacing the system and probably should be managed by a non-profit origination to keep it honest. It wouldn't be perfect and there are some issues such and time limits but could be workable.
Really? Try loading GNUcash on KDE, it's a logistical nightmare. From what I've read in the GNUcash web page they aren't interested in porting to KDE and even hint legal action it someone tries to port their libraries.
The American Form of Government
Lobbyists Find Door Open At Obama White House
True and untrue, most of them have morphed into something that is more recognizable by today's standards.
... for mine own part, it was Greek to me.
-- The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act I, Scene 2
Has changed to:
It's all Greek to me
And
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark
-- Hamlet Act 1, scene 4
Has changed to:
Something Is Rotten In Denmark
BTW Hamlet must have taken place in a small town hence the name.
The war is already lost, Harry Reid said so. Of course Harry believes that there are 535 Commanders in Chiefs but maybe someday he will get to the point where he can clean that brown ring off his neck.
However, I would rather hunt with Dick Cheney than ride with Ted Kennedy.
Opera (Internet suite)
http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20070814/NA TION02/108140063
We have a stellar Global Warming Update, highlighted by an article published in the Washington Post in 1922. The headline was "Arctic Ocean Getting Warm; Seals Vanish and Icebergs Melt.".
It's about time the Bush administration got serious about going after those who leak national security information in an effort to undermine the war on terror.
Video tapping the police is not the problem here, it's wanting to file a complaint. Here in Phoenix, AZ a local news crew went to all the city police departments explaining that they wanted to file a complaint against an officer on that policed force. The television newsman was run out, ignored and threatened. Only the Phoenix police had a system of citizen complaints and treated the newsman with respect. I believe it was an eye opening news story for both people making complaints and the police departments stung.
That would be the Microsoft Word spell/grammar checker I must use at work.
I've been using nmap on Microsoft for 7 years and I can tell you without a doubt that they don't use what they sell. Also, I've bought only one Microsoft product, Windows 3.1, which spent a grand total of 20 minutes on my machine because it was garbage. I believe that I have your reacherch filled those requirements. A Microsoft Wifi set up, if they built on would be garbage
Because they don't use the garbage they sell.
Coffee shop in my neighborhood uses a password; the owner just posts the new pw on the specials board each morning.
I'm cinciplegic, I don't think straight.
Wow, that is sloppy. Even for the NSA.
In a sense one could almost call this "Squatter's Rights". If Microsoft didn't keep up with collecting "The Rent" when they where suppose to then they probably should loose the all there rights in enforcing the licensing agreement on FAT.
--- IDE chipset support/bugfixes
[*] Phoenix pseudo BIOS bugfix/support
>I use Free software because it's better;
>they just didn't ask.
Took the words right out of my mouth!!!!
>>> Of course however I won't be putting 2.6 into production use until at least 2.6.8 or there abouts to make sure there are no nasty surprises in there
:)
This is true, I didn't use 2.4 till 2.4.8 or 9. Probably won't use 10.2 till 10.2.8 or 9.
Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!
I kinda like it but with a twist, everyone pays to e-mail. however on the other
end the receptiving party has the choice of bouncing the the message if it
offends them. If an e-mail isn't bounced the sender's account is credited in
full the fee payed. However if the e-mail is bounced then the sender looses there payment.
This could also help in finacing the system and probably should be managed by a non-profit
origination to keep it honest. It wouldn't be perfect and there are some issues
such and time limits but could be workable.
Really? Try loading GNUcash on KDE, it's a logistical nightmare. From what I've
read in the GNUcash web page they aren't interested in porting to KDE and even
hint legal action it someone tries to port their libraries.
However you might start here:
U.C.C. - ARTICLE 1- GENERAL PROVISIONShttp://members.cox.net/jwblack/rights
The tale of the tape includes: 181 paragraphs; 3482 words; and 22411 characters. However even mentioning this is probably in violation of the text.
If you refering to the paragraphs, words, and characters or is it the entire agreement?