You don't have to risk your life by hiking out onto the lava shelf to see the lava. With some patience (and extra drinking water), you can find areas inland from the shelf where lava has come to the surface. My wife and I visited Volcanos National Park in February, and like you, we thought the only place to see the lava was at the newly formed coast. We were deterred by the warnings and the rope boundaries, so we began exploring areas a few hundred yards up from the boundary. There were still some groups of people scattered about, and we were about a mile past where the marked trail ends. After about a half hour of unsuccessful searching, we would notice that as we looked across the lava field, some areas would seem to radiate with heat, distorting the far-away hillside. We struck out in the general direction of one of these areas, occasionally stooping low and looking across the ground to get a better view of the radiating heat to make sure we were going in the right direction.
It wasn't too long until we noticed that there was a faint orange glow coming from the cracks in the lava we were walking on. They were easy to see since the afternoon had worn on and the light was starting to dim. We spent a good 20 minutes getting extremely excited about this glow, thinking our quest had ended. But much to our excitement, about 50 yards away from this spot was a true lava breakout. Once we found that, we spent a good hour in awestruck reverence watching the lava slowly pile out on top of old flows. The heat was intense - I could only go to within about seven or eight feet of the fresh lava before the heat became too intense. And the *sound* - like a crackling campfire - the outside of the lava would cool, forming a hard shell, but the inner, hotter lava would keep pushing through, resulting in what is essentially glass constantly cooling, solidifying and breaking. Utterly amazing. We finally headed back as it got dark, noticing that the surface flows on the hillside further inland became strikingly visible in the darkening twilight.
It was the definite highlight of our most recent trip to the islands, and I can't wait to visit the park again someday.
[RIAA]:... The defendant was served on April 25th, and her time to expire does not -- [Judge]: Her time to answer. [RIAA]: -- time to answer does not expire until May 15th.
Ahh...so just suing people isn't good enough...now we see what they really want!!
NO SHIT. The number of crybabies bitching about the PDF far outnumbers those actually discussing the content of the presentation. If you are having this much trouble reading such a common document format, then maybe you're not quite ready to handle something as complex as Apache!
Too true. Here's an example that was recently posted to a job-seeker discussion list I'm on (incriminating nouns removed, and emphasis added):
Does anyone have a contact within the [department] business unit or the
[another department] department at [company] in [town]? I'm interested
in a junior tech writer position there.
Thx for your help!
The first thing I thought was, "Good luck with that job hunt, you're gonna need it!"
I would argue that this is authorization, not authentication. Two very different things. The car doesn't care who you are. From the car's viewpoint, you have the key, you are authorized to access the inside of the car.
Then, sometime in the Win95 or Win98 era, Microsoft changed it to the less-intuitive and less-standard Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V.
I'll agree with your assessment of the paste operation. But how is 'Ctrl-Insert' more intuitive than 'Ctrl-C' for copying? If I'm copying something, why would I want to hit a key called 'Insert'? Unless I'm "insert"ing the text into the clipboard, but then 'Shift-Insert' becomes less intuitive.
"...we're all still waiting for one of the many Carbon Nanotube research centers to announce they reached the famous 100GPa red line from page 10 of the NIAC Phase 2 Report..."
Why do I feel like I've missed an invitation to join a very, very exclusive club?
Sometimes, though, cell phones are absolutely necessary - my wife is pregnant, right? What happens if I'm at a movie or at school when she goes into labour?
Wow, it's a miracle anyone was ever born before cell phones were invented!
If you've ever actually used Zope, you'd know that it's a pretty inappropriate suggestion for what the OP is looking for. What makes you think "computer illiterate" and "Python scripts" go well together?
Now for the rant. I'm really pissed off with cunts like you whose answer for everything is: "if you don't like it, leave". That's not a fucking answer. You're exactly like the braindead fucks who pretend that the way to fix a country is to get rid of all the dissenters. Fuck you.
Hey, if you don't like those types of answers, you're free to quit reading slashdot.
Just use a tool that updates the id tags in batches..
A quicker way might be something along the lines of
for i in *mp3
do
echo -n 0 >> $i
done ...which probably won't cause mp3 players to choke. It can be easily reversed as well.
> By default, [on-the-fly spellchecking] is turned off. But by navigating ...
> to Tools -> Spelling -> "Spell check on"
Uhh, sorry, you lost me there.
You don't have to risk your life by hiking out onto the lava shelf to see the lava. With some patience (and extra drinking water), you can find areas inland from the shelf where lava has come to the surface. My wife and I visited Volcanos National Park in February, and like you, we thought the only place to see the lava was at the newly formed coast. We were deterred by the warnings and the rope boundaries, so we began exploring areas a few hundred yards up from the boundary. There were still some groups of people scattered about, and we were about a mile past where the marked trail ends. After about a half hour of unsuccessful searching, we would notice that as we looked across the lava field, some areas would seem to radiate with heat, distorting the far-away hillside. We struck out in the general direction of one of these areas, occasionally stooping low and looking across the ground to get a better view of the radiating heat to make sure we were going in the right direction.
It wasn't too long until we noticed that there was a faint orange glow coming from the cracks in the lava we were walking on. They were easy to see since the afternoon had worn on and the light was starting to dim. We spent a good 20 minutes getting extremely excited about this glow, thinking our quest had ended. But much to our excitement, about 50 yards away from this spot was a true lava breakout. Once we found that, we spent a good hour in awestruck reverence watching the lava slowly pile out on top of old flows. The heat was intense - I could only go to within about seven or eight feet of the fresh lava before the heat became too intense. And the *sound* - like a crackling campfire - the outside of the lava would cool, forming a hard shell, but the inner, hotter lava would keep pushing through, resulting in what is essentially glass constantly cooling, solidifying and breaking. Utterly amazing. We finally headed back as it got dark, noticing that the surface flows on the hillside further inland became strikingly visible in the darkening twilight.
It was the definite highlight of our most recent trip to the islands, and I can't wait to visit the park again someday.
"Don't have a camel, man!"
From the transcript (emphasis mine):
... The defendant was served on April 25th, and her time to expire does not --
[RIAA]:
[Judge]: Her time to answer.
[RIAA]: -- time to answer does not expire until May 15th.
Ahh...so just suing people isn't good enough...now we see what they really want!!
If I tell you negative information, you'll know less.
So, American television programming has been giving us negative information
for decades now....
NO SHIT. The number of crybabies bitching about the PDF far outnumbers those actually discussing the content of the presentation. If you are having this much trouble reading such a common document format, then maybe you're not quite ready to handle something as complex as Apache!
Too true. Here's an example that was recently posted to a job-seeker discussion list I'm on (incriminating nouns removed, and emphasis added):
Does anyone have a contact within the [department] business unit or the
[another department] department at [company] in [town]? I'm interested
in a junior tech writer position there.
Thx for your help!
The first thing I thought was, "Good luck with that job hunt, you're gonna need it!"
An Open-Source magazine with a Flash reader...greeeaaat. Three guesses as to what the majority of the letters to the editor will be about...
That's two words, you just mashed them together!
"This could cause a lung disease similar to silicosis"
I'm not worried. It's pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis that really
scares me.
Walk to car, authenticate with car door locks.
I would argue that this is authorization, not authentication. Two very different things. The car doesn't care who you are. From the car's viewpoint, you have the key, you are authorized to access the inside of the car.
Copy: Ctrl-Insert
Paste: Shift-Insert
Then, sometime in the Win95 or Win98 era, Microsoft changed it to the less-intuitive and less-standard Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V.
I'll agree with your assessment of the paste operation. But how is 'Ctrl-Insert' more intuitive than 'Ctrl-C' for copying? If I'm copying something, why would I want to hit a key called 'Insert'? Unless I'm "insert"ing the text into the clipboard, but then 'Shift-Insert' becomes less intuitive.
Is killing a cat process punishable by death?
Now I don't even need to turn on the TV to watch the world's most boring reality series...
"...we're all still waiting for one of the many Carbon Nanotube research centers to announce they reached the famous 100GPa red line from page 10 of the NIAC Phase 2 Report..."
Why do I feel like I've missed an invitation to join a very, very exclusive club?
For Ford SUVs, it will also report if the vehicle is upside-down.
What is this 'woman'? Hmmm...
$ man woman
no manual entry for woman
That's ok. finger's disabled for security reasons.
Hopefully it means the complete and utter demise of Lotus Notes.
I was looking for a Wyoming link...
Sometimes, though, cell phones are absolutely necessary - my wife is pregnant, right? What happens if I'm at a movie or at school when she goes into labour?
Wow, it's a miracle anyone was ever born before cell phones were invented!
If you've ever actually used Zope, you'd know that it's a pretty inappropriate suggestion for what the OP is looking for. What makes you think "computer illiterate" and "Python scripts" go well together?
Now for the rant. I'm really pissed off with cunts like you whose answer for everything is: "if you don't like it, leave". That's not a fucking answer. You're exactly like the braindead fucks who pretend that the way to fix a country is to get rid of all the dissenters. Fuck you.
Hey, if you don't like those types of answers, you're free to quit reading slashdot.
Just use a tool that updates the id tags in batches..
...which probably won't cause mp3 players to choke. It can be easily reversed as well.
A quicker way might be something along the lines of
for i in *mp3
do
echo -n 0 >> $i
done
It's a Mansierre!
Just what we need. Linux distributions named after Fraggles.