Whatever methods they use, I am plainly too lazy and tired to try and find out. However once they do find out some great soul will surely inform us here.
As is it we are still trying to figure out whether man ever went to the moon.
If we were to look at the similarities there are surely going to be many. For example they both belong to the same solar system blah blah. The point is - is there water or life giving features of any sort. There are plenty dead planets to really get excited about.
Useless comparisons like this can perhaps enlighten a scientoist but hardly arouse the interest of common earthlings.
Anyways we can barely see beyond ourselves, can we now?
At last we are waking up to the commercials of downloading paid music. I believe this trend will increase in every sphere as most people get over the thrill of free or stolen music. The initial days have passed and more and more people are settling down to the regular method of paying. Yet there will remain first timers who will always want to go for the irregular path for a quick thrill. In a way life is getting more monotonous.
Looks like the doomsday guys need to do a rethink, Maybe we aren't so badly placed after all. Moreover I feel just like petrol was nothing till the automotives came , the lowly sand or dirty effluents may yet make our day and we may yet have regions of the earth flourishing suddenly as did the arab countries.
Bill will surely fill the fine. By now the guy is very used to paying fines and being sued . In fact he thrives in such an environ and gets free publicity to boot.
This is what it is exactly and nowhere near the original style of Gogh. Those familiar with his style can straight away differentiate in the style, as the strokes are all horizontal and the artists srokes were in all directions giving a bold movement to the painting.
Looks like these guys have much to improve. Yet it is an effort in the right direction and we can congratulate them, for at least their program can copy lesser styles, if not the masters.
And above all no matter how a good a copy it is, the copy can never measure up to the original.
Invariably whenever I read of something of this kind, i.e new explorations into other planets and of hope of life, I feel just like or even smaller than those ants who live in a piece of land and think that's the world. Remember that last shot in 'A Bugs Life' or was it 'Antz'( I think it's the former), where succesive long shots are taken of the world of those ants and you realize all th e action took place in a miniscule spot in a park.
At the same time however I feel great pride in the fact that inspite of this smallness we are scaling newer hieghts of knowledge and our quest for the whole picture is on.
Let us congratulate ourselves for what we have achieved and for what we shall henceforth.
who seem to be carried along by promise of such gizmos.
Maybe some wise guys will feel connected and therefore secure, ofcourse totally forgetting that getting help in the air needs other means and the internet surely isn't the answer.
While the apparent demise of Feed and Suck is sure to generate speculation about the viability of original online content, Johnson sees the Plastic model of user-generated content as the Web's future.
I really wonder if this be the case. Take the example of all those 'slash-code' sites they do not seem to be doing any better.
It barely made me laugh, rather it was more confusing than funny. All the while, I was trying to get right the idea he was talking about.
I am sure there are people here who've made better use of old servers, and if not, can surely think up of better ideas.
All you guys get your thinking caps on and give us some deadly ideas which are not so dumb.
What is it like to be human?
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American Gods
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"More then that, it's a story about relationship to the world around us, and what being human means. It's good. Really good. "
Yes, it's high time we all did a bit of introspection and answered for ourselves what it means to be human.
It's good to flow along with the tide, but you should also know your position vis-a-vis the shore, to reach the shore (unless of course you'd rather drown and never get to know whether there was any shore nearby at all).
Wouldn't it be better if they tried to improve on speech typewriting - the present ones need so much of practice on diction that it's easier to type.
Isn't the topic intersting enough
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Flatterland
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Isn't the topic intersting enough, that he's has to go to this lenght to try and make it funny and readable( and fail at that too)?
"Mr. Stewart went to great lengths to demonstrate Victoria's naivity. All names from the book are spelled as one part and even names are combined. Albert Einstein becomes Albereinstein and Felix Klein becomes Felixklien. Even planet Earth becomes Planiturth whose inhabitants are Planiturthians. First cute, by the end of the book, the nomenclature becomes dreadful and deciphering names can be difficult when the original is unknown to the reader."
I got tired of it in this short para and can only imagine the plight of tthe poor readers. But as the review itself says we can ignore the bad and concentrate on the good.
It is posible however that, even though when the mars matter is brought to earth sans the tempering of the light years of journey through space, some kind of life forms originating on our planet may find it a better host than our earth itself. Just like some plants become a menace in a new type of soil and climate.
Also it may be possible that this process take a long time. So just a study of the rocks a few years after they enter this evironment could be misleading.
Even though a couple of days back I read that Flash was no longer doing so well in the market, today the net is rife with many articles claiming flash to be the next hot thing
as it becomes associated with the TV.
I am all for this viewpoint that developers should at least get fame if not money, which in any case they may not be too interested in.
"I now tell people that I firmly advocate making the names of the programmers as prominent on the code as possible, especially when it is free software, and the sponsors should also be prominent on the code. People who do something should get either fame or money as their reward for it, and for free software to succeed we have to maximize the amount of fame that goes around. I think it is a complete rip-off that Stallman's name is not on every Linux distro (or at least the name GNU). It hurts his ability to command attention from people outside the industry who don't know much about us, and it is simply unfair. Failure to cite properly is considered an offense in academia, and it should be considered an offense in the free software community."
Could these guys keep a limited range and first test it out on the planet surface first?
As both the wireless and the broadband industry don't seem to be coping up.
Well looks like we'll have to go along with their decision. Too bad.
This only reminds us that money is a neccessary evil and no matter how much effort we put in and how much we cooperate it still needs some monetary push. Yep it's surely the hard way to learn.
The Intel Xeon processor shares the exact same core as the desktop Pentium 4, meaning that the same features the Pentium 4 can boast, the Xeon can do the same. This also unfortunately means that the same shortcomings which affected the Pentium 4 will also affect the Xeon.
First because now they have found ways to earn some funds for the space projects, which is a big leap forward.
Next is that once these visits start it won't be long before space travel becomes more affordable to more people (I am still waiting to be able afford to travel abroad though).
Whatever methods they use, I am plainly too lazy and tired to try and find out. However once they do find out some great soul will surely inform us here.
As is it we are still trying to figure out whether man ever went to the moon.
If we were to look at the similarities there are surely going to be many. For example they both belong to the same solar system blah blah. The point is - is there water or life giving features of any sort. There are plenty dead planets to really get excited about.
Useless comparisons like this can perhaps enlighten a scientoist but hardly arouse the interest of common earthlings.
Anyways we can barely see beyond ourselves, can we now?
At last we are waking up to the commercials of downloading paid music.
I believe this trend will increase in every sphere as most people get over the thrill of free or stolen music.
The initial days have passed and more and more people are settling down to the regular method of paying.
Yet there will remain first timers who will always want to go for the irregular path for a quick thrill.
In a way life is getting more monotonous.
Please keep up the good work and maybe Microsoft will buy you. Or do we need to revert back to using netscape?
Looks like the doomsday guys need to do a rethink, Maybe we aren't so badly placed after all.
Moreover I feel just like petrol was nothing till the automotives came , the lowly sand or dirty effluents may yet make our day and we may yet have regions of the earth flourishing suddenly as did the arab countries.
Ipod is a utility item everyone wants but how many of them use it?
Ipod! Ipod
I nod !
I nod !
and then I forgot!
Bill will surely fill the fine. By now the guy is very used to paying fines and being sued . In fact he thrives in such an environ and gets free publicity to boot.
Looks like these guys have much to improve. Yet it is an effort in the right direction and we can congratulate them, for at least their program can copy lesser styles, if not the masters.
And above all no matter how a good a copy it is, the copy can never measure up to the original.
I sympathise with you Napster. Keep trying and perhaps your show will go on.
At the same time however I feel great pride in the fact that inspite of this smallness we are scaling newer hieghts of knowledge and our quest for the whole picture is on.
Let us congratulate ourselves for what we have achieved and for what we shall henceforth.
Maybe some wise guys will feel connected and therefore secure, ofcourse totally forgetting that getting help in the air needs other means and the internet surely isn't the answer.
I really wonder if this be the case. Take the example of all those 'slash-code' sites they do not seem to be doing any better.
Here is a recent article on how to lower the noise.
I am sure there are people here who've made better use of old servers, and if not, can surely think up of better ideas.
All you guys get your thinking caps on and give us some deadly ideas which are not so dumb.
Yes, it's high time we all did a bit of introspection and answered for ourselves what it means to be human.
It's good to flow along with the tide, but you should also know your position vis-a-vis the shore, to reach the shore (unless of course you'd rather drown and never get to know whether there was any shore nearby at all).
I am sure his article would have got a higher click through than his add via Google.
Wouldn't it be better if they tried to improve on speech typewriting - the present ones need so much of practice on diction that it's easier to type.
"Mr. Stewart went to great lengths to demonstrate Victoria's naivity. All names from the book are spelled as one part and even names are combined. Albert Einstein becomes Albereinstein and Felix Klein becomes Felixklien. Even planet Earth becomes Planiturth whose inhabitants are Planiturthians. First cute, by the end of the book, the nomenclature becomes dreadful and deciphering names can be difficult when the original is unknown to the reader."
I got tired of it in this short para and can only imagine the plight of tthe poor readers. But as the review itself says we can ignore the bad and concentrate on the good.
Everything has a price you see.
Also it may be possible that this process take a long time. So just a study of the rocks a few years after they enter this evironment could be misleading.
Even though a couple of days back I read that Flash was no longer doing so well in the market, today the net is rife with many articles claiming flash to be the next hot thing as it becomes associated with the TV.
"I now tell people that I firmly advocate making the names of the programmers as prominent on the code as possible, especially when it is free software, and the sponsors should also be prominent on the code. People who do something should get either fame or money as their reward for it, and for free software to succeed we have to maximize the amount of fame that goes around. I think it is a complete rip-off that Stallman's name is not on every Linux distro (or at least the name GNU). It hurts his ability to command attention from people outside the industry who don't know much about us, and it is simply unfair. Failure to cite properly is considered an offense in academia, and it should be considered an offense in the free software community."
Could these guys keep a limited range and first test it out on the planet surface first? As both the wireless and the broadband industry don't seem to be coping up.
This only reminds us that money is a neccessary evil and no matter how much effort we put in and how much we cooperate it still needs some monetary push. Yep it's surely the hard way to learn.
The Intel Xeon processor shares the exact same core as the desktop Pentium 4, meaning that the same features the Pentium 4 can boast, the Xeon can do the same. This also unfortunately means that the same shortcomings which affected the Pentium 4 will also affect the Xeon.
Next is that once these visits start it won't be long before space travel becomes more affordable to more people (I am still waiting to be able afford to travel abroad though).