no no, you can only shoot him if you are in immediate mortal danger, and you cant show him you have a gun, that would be brandishing. nevermind the fact that you will need to ask him to wait will you take the trigger lock off and load it
because for civil lawsuits, you can bring a suit against anyone in the world, they dont have to pay though, as long as they dont come to america. its like that lawsuit that awarded a judgement of $150,000,000 or what ever for 9/11 victims families against the taliban, saddam hussein, and bin laden
agreed, with NAT, the internet just becomes the worlds largest star topology network, its no longer a 'web.'
when im work, it is the biggest pain to have to make all my connections to one box, then out from there, it makes needlessly complex. people complain X forwarding is slow over the net, try it going through multiple ssh sessions...
yea, i noticed his free pot shot...like saying i will never drive a hydrogen car because of the hindenburg. totally unrelated and contributes nothing to the story
from what ive heard, it charges you $50 extending your subscription for a year, once your first year expires...but i would love to see something in writing on what exactly the costs are...
I believe byu has implemented a distributed computing program. they put their client on all the computer labs for nodes. when i read about it, there where doing something with DNA.
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/state/articl e/0,1299,DRMN_21_1968378,00.html
bah! no one reads the articles anyway :)
no no, you can only shoot him if you are in immediate mortal danger, and you cant show him you have a gun, that would be brandishing. nevermind the fact that you will need to ask him to wait will you take the trigger lock off and load it
sun has already digitized them all, so just hard copies are being destroyed
yea, i always see USC and think south carolina not, southern california...confusing :)
wait which 2 genres is the pc limited to? action, adventure, puzzle, racing, rpg, simulator, sports, or strategy?
yea right, oh whoops they have who'da thought it
because for civil lawsuits, you can bring a suit against anyone in the world, they dont have to pay though, as long as they dont come to america. its like that lawsuit that awarded a judgement of $150,000,000 or what ever for 9/11 victims families against the taliban, saddam hussein, and bin laden
no no no, its like a mainframe, it just works, no one knows, or remembers, how or why. furthermore, then dont want to know how it works
Xsun
agreed, with NAT, the internet just becomes the worlds largest star topology network, its no longer a 'web.'
when im work, it is the biggest pain to have to make all my connections to one box, then out from there, it makes needlessly complex. people complain X forwarding is slow over the net, try it going through multiple ssh sessions...
yea, i noticed his free pot shot...like saying i will never drive a hydrogen car because of the hindenburg. totally unrelated and contributes nothing to the story
from what ive heard, it charges you $50 extending your subscription for a year, once your first year expires...but i would love to see something in writing on what exactly the costs are...
a gnu/rose by any other gnu/name would smell just as sweet.
then why do you have a computer?
get a waas capable reciver, >3m accuracy.
http://www.garmin.com/aboutGPS/waas.html
you obviously are an expert on history. better to be interested in a ranch than getting head
ohhhhh yea, nothing gets me off like that
http://people.debian.org/~blade/XFS-Install/