Don't let "I'm not an American" stop you! With all those Diebolds around, I'm sure you can figure out a way to vote as many times as you like. You won't get a sticker, though.
Perhaps even Blizzard didn't realize how popular this game was going to become. In fact, our friends at PA are complaining about this and other problems today.
A bit off-topic, but I work at IBM and use RedHat as my development and desktop OS. Everything I could possibly want is available in Linux, except one thing. Lotus Notes!
Currently I run v5 in wine, and simply have to live with bugs (for one, when viewed in v5, meeting notices sent from newer versions don't include where the meetings are!). I don't know how IBM can pull so hard for an OS while its main collaboration tool is Windows-only. Well, maybe not knowing where meetings are is a feature...
...is never a good idea. There's no telling what it could change to tomorrow.
For those who couldn't get to the article, he suggests adding a script tag with this to your site: language=Javascript src="http://www.bitesizeinc.net/gesture.js"
If this is true, I'm confused... If I'm converting a longer string of bits to a shorter string of bits, how can there not be duplicates? There's just not enough shorter strings to cover all the possible input, right?
What if the program waits until the CD is done being ripped. Once on the HD, the hash can be easily created, CDDB server can be contacted, and files can be renamed.
Don't let "I'm not an American" stop you! With all those Diebolds around, I'm sure you can figure out a way to vote as many times as you like. You won't get a sticker, though.
Perhaps even Blizzard didn't realize how popular this game was going to become. In fact, our friends at PA are complaining about this and other problems today.
For some schools, it started a while ago!
It's great, they call it a "hot-swap" game loading slot... like it's a feature that we're lucky to have.
http://ngage.ign.com/articles/506/506283p1.html
http://www.ipodbattery.com/
Anyone know a good dvd burning program that burns both .iso's and .gi's?
I use a Matrox G450 at work with Redhat 9. The drivers they provide for dual-head support worked great for me.
Check here to see what they support.
Nick.
Another poke from PA today. With posting comics every other day, they're falling behind!
Man, did the beginning of this post remind anyone else of HAL? So depressing...
A bit off-topic, but I work at IBM and use RedHat as my development and desktop OS. Everything I could possibly want is available in Linux, except one thing. Lotus Notes!
Currently I run v5 in wine, and simply have to live with bugs (for one, when viewed in v5, meeting notices sent from newer versions don't include where the meetings are!). I don't know how IBM can pull so hard for an OS while its main collaboration tool is Windows-only. Well, maybe not knowing where meetings are is a feature...
...is never a good idea. There's no telling what it could change to tomorrow.
For those who couldn't get to the article, he suggests adding a script tag with this to your site:
language=Javascript src="http://www.bitesizeinc.net/gesture.js"
23,000? We can only view the first 10 of those, anyway. What's your point? :)
C'mon, someone out there has to see the irony in Verisign being the "antitheses of trust." :)
Oh, look. He's on AIM with a generic away message. Give a "AumanInc" a message about all the great catalogs he's about to receive!
For everything that you can just soak in water, like clothes or shavers or whatever, does it destroy them?
If this is true, I'm confused... If I'm converting a longer string of bits to a shorter string of bits, how can there not be duplicates? There's just not enough shorter strings to cover all the possible input, right?
http://www.majcher.com/nytview.html
What if the program waits until the CD is done being ripped. Once on the HD, the hash can be easily created, CDDB server can be contacted, and files can be renamed.
Nick.
Just looking at the link to the side, I wonder how many people lookup'ed that ip, and also the v6 ip of the microwave :)