Sure, Apple has been making them for a while now. Put disc in the machine. If it won't eject, and won't play another, known, good CD, the test CD is fake.
Misleading title and incoherent central thesis. Unqualified statements such as "The problem is with mindless open-source advocates who try to pump up MySQL as the be-all, end-all database solution" and incorrect statements such as " Even with InnoDB, it still has no provisions for stored procedures, sub-selects or even foreign key constraints" indicate the student has not mastered the material, and is, in fact, just karma whoring.
You need to turn of the SG-1 and turn on New Yankee Workshop. This is a trivial task.
Remove baseplate on router. Get plank a little longer than the radius of the hole you want to cut. Bolt to bottom of router using baseplate holes. Measure from center of router bit along plank. Drill hole through plank. Place this hole over center of hole you want to cut. Cut another hole, using plank as guide. Place bolt through plank and piece to be cut. Turn on router, swivel around bolt.
Voila! You have cut a hole with a router.
FWIW, I prefer the guy who uses the antique and archaic handtools over norm's "I have a $20,000 tool for just one job" manner. But Norm does have some neat tricks.
At the national level, isn't the population roughly what it would be for Pennsylvania, New York, or Texas? IOW, there is a large block of voters. These people vote for ~30 representatives, 2 senators, and one governor. I would think that this would mirror the European situation more closely. But the results and number of 'third party' people in these groups is still small. There's probably some other cause to the two party system than what you've suggested.
(Yes, being a stupid American, I have no idea what the relative population levels of Germany, the Netherlands, etc. are.)
What are you missing? Some reason to hope that the show lasts. I note that you wrote your message at 5:17 pm. I assume that is EDT. If so, how the heck have you seen the show? How can you assume it isn't so bad it should be cancelled by the second commercial?
Are you astroturfing, or just assuming that it's worth 'saving' because it is a Joss Whedon show, or because it's sci-fi on tv?
Probing my ports (hehe, not as fun as it sounds) is not quite legal. It doesn't matter that he is a private person/company (at least as far as criminal prosecutions go). There is no probable cause to search my 'premises'. An analogy (which you or someone else will rip to shreds):
You can't just go poking into my mailbox to see what is in there. Further, if you find a package to/from O.B. Laden, you can't confiscate it. The police can't do much with it unless there is reason to believe it may be evidence of a crime. There's a good chance it's just some candy.
Similarly, you can't see what ports I have open on my machine. Other cases, and various DA's and Attorneys General have said that I can't, so why can he? If he finds an open or communicating port, he's not allowed to see what's there.
But, the biggest flaw with my argument is that if I'm running Kazaa (or similar) I have essentially said: "Hey, come look what's in my mailbox. Want a piece of candy?"
You're probably right. And I'm almost ready to disconnect Kazaa anyone, due to the shit quality of mp3's people are sharing.
They are probably liable. If you put the machine into their hands, there is essentially a bailment. They agree to take reasonable care and not damage your stuff.
Now, there are probably all sorts of signs and regulations that disavow their responsibility. This is bullshit. Chances are that even a complete laptop replacement will fall under the statute of limitations on small claims where you are. A suit filed there, against the company, the airline, the employee (all at the same time. Important) should be taken care of quickly. If it even gets that far.
If something happens, I suggest asking to speak to a manager, and asking what kind of 'incident report form' they have to fill out.
You are, of course, having your computer shit hand checked, not run through the x-ray, right? If you put stuff on the x-ray belt, you're going to be liable, most likely. Yet another reason to request a hand check in the unlikely chance you don't get one.
I think you just explained why I don't watch it: there's no reason to. Nothing is going to happen this week that will prevent me from watching and understanding next week. Oops, dinner was late, I'll skip Enterprise. Having fun playing with the kid, I'll skip Enterprise. (Okay, bad choices, but the former can certainly be worked around, and the VCR is for the latter. But I don't care)
I watched the repeat of the season finale, and really enjoyed it. But if I miss next week's episode, what does it matter?
Since Roddenberry's death, there have been what, 400 episodes of the show, 5 movies, and untold numbers of books, comics, etc. Perhaps we've become so inundated with Trek that it's no longer 'beloved'.
The greatest thing that happened to Trek was when GR was moved to EP. Go look at some of the garbage that was made/produced during his reign. This is primarily season three of TOS and season one of TNG. Utter crap.
DS9 is easily the most underrated show of all Trekdom. The last few seasons were wonderful. Thanks in no small part to the fact that GR wasn't around to bitch and mess it up.
The obvious thing to do is to not cut the grass. Better yet, plant something like alfalfa or some other plant that replenishes the soil and atmosphere.
She's a soccer mom environmentalist: she drives to the save-the-whales dinner in her SUV.
Get the computer teacher to get some class to write the software for the darned thing.
Looking at the crappy hub on my desk...
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Portable Hubs?
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· Score: 2
Looking at the cheapy $40 hub (they go for much less these days) I see that it has a wall wart attached to it. DC, 7.5v.
So, what you do is you get yourself a hub with a wall wart. Ditch the wart. Wire up a bunch of batteries (five in series, then more in parallel if you need more run time) and plug it into the hub.
If you are truly '733+, then get a plastic box from someone, and hack things together so that the batteries and hub fit in one box.
Interesting possibility for the next book. But I gotta tell you, I'd be happier if something bad happened to him. Okay, not happy, but... It would feel more real. Tragic hero and all that.
Maybe I'm just too old to be OSC's audience for these books.
Perhaps I misspoke, or spoke incompletely. The Hegemon wasn't in much of the book. But Peter sure was. And Peter needed a good bitch-slapping. Throughout all the rest of the series, he never needed as much hand-holding as he did in this book. How did he ever get to be Hegemon if he's that dumb?
OSC just did not apply enough depth to this one. What possible reason could Peter have to not have Achilles executed? "To study him?"
You're just pissed off because your chief of security screwed you over.
(Seriously though, I agree. The hegemon was barely in the story. Bean has some sort of mystical change of heart regarding love. I think the only reason I read it so fast is to see how Achilles bought it. And I wanted more of the story of the girl/woman in India who started the 'great wall'. THAT was interesting.)
Yeah, another Bean story. Nothing particularly magical in this one. Except that the possible fallout that will give rise to the inevitable next book. This forwards the story of Bean's physical growth. Between that and a few spoilerish things (below) the next book promises to be more interesting. This is just gearing up for that book.
Oh, and you'll probably be as disappointed in the resolution to the final fight scene as I was. It was telegraphed from a million miles away. Can't remember exactly, but it's possible that you can figure it out from the first three chapters (would need to reread to double check).
There is a little bit of development of the Bean and Petra characters, but it didn't flow. Really felt forced. Part of that is OSC's obstinancy in not saying "Bean is now 12 years old, he's now 17 years old..."
Perhaps the best part of the book is that it has me tempted to go reread Ender's stories. After I finish a few other books I picked up.
SPOILERS:
Bean and Petra get married. Artificial insemination. Achilles steals a few embryos. Achilles gets killed. Bean and Petra don't retrieve embryos. Obviously waiting for the next book. India freed from China.
Sure, Apple has been making them for a while now. Put disc in the machine. If it won't eject, and won't play another, known, good CD, the test CD is fake.
For some reason, this usage isn't warrantied.
Misleading title and incoherent central thesis. Unqualified statements such as "The problem is with mindless open-source advocates who try to pump up MySQL as the be-all, end-all database solution" and incorrect statements such as " Even with InnoDB, it still has no provisions for stored procedures, sub-selects or even foreign key constraints" indicate the student has not mastered the material, and is, in fact, just karma whoring.
I read at +3, so I might not have seen a link to this project. Have no idea if it is any good, but it's certainly cheaper than many other options.
(For those not wishing to slashdot OSDN, it's for gspeaker, a gpl software for determining speaker enclosure sizes)
You need to turn of the SG-1 and turn on New Yankee Workshop. This is a trivial task.
Remove baseplate on router. Get plank a little longer than the radius of the hole you want to cut. Bolt to bottom of router using baseplate holes. Measure from center of router bit along plank. Drill hole through plank. Place this hole over center of hole you want to cut. Cut another hole, using plank as guide. Place bolt through plank and piece to be cut. Turn on router, swivel around bolt.
Voila! You have cut a hole with a router.
FWIW, I prefer the guy who uses the antique and archaic handtools over norm's "I have a $20,000 tool for just one job" manner. But Norm does have some neat tricks.
I'm speaking out my ass here, but bear with me:
At the national level, isn't the population roughly what it would be for Pennsylvania, New York, or Texas? IOW, there is a large block of voters. These people vote for ~30 representatives, 2 senators, and one governor. I would think that this would mirror the European situation more closely. But the results and number of 'third party' people in these groups is still small. There's probably some other cause to the two party system than what you've suggested.
(Yes, being a stupid American, I have no idea what the relative population levels of Germany, the Netherlands, etc. are.)
What are you missing? Some reason to hope that the show lasts. I note that you wrote your message at 5:17 pm. I assume that is EDT. If so, how the heck have you seen the show? How can you assume it isn't so bad it should be cancelled by the second commercial?
Are you astroturfing, or just assuming that it's worth 'saving' because it is a Joss Whedon show, or because it's sci-fi on tv?
Probing my ports (hehe, not as fun as it sounds) is not quite legal. It doesn't matter that he is a private person/company (at least as far as criminal prosecutions go). There is no probable cause to search my 'premises'. An analogy (which you or someone else will rip to shreds):
You can't just go poking into my mailbox to see what is in there. Further, if you find a package to/from O.B. Laden, you can't confiscate it. The police can't do much with it unless there is reason to believe it may be evidence of a crime. There's a good chance it's just some candy.
Similarly, you can't see what ports I have open on my machine. Other cases, and various DA's and Attorneys General have said that I can't, so why can he? If he finds an open or communicating port, he's not allowed to see what's there.
But, the biggest flaw with my argument is that if I'm running Kazaa (or similar) I have essentially said: "Hey, come look what's in my mailbox. Want a piece of candy?"
You're probably right. And I'm almost ready to disconnect Kazaa anyone, due to the shit quality of mp3's people are sharing.
Who gives a fuck? I'm already screwed in Maryland, since we passed that bullshit law making shrinkwrap licenses okay.
They are probably liable. If you put the machine into their hands, there is essentially a bailment. They agree to take reasonable care and not damage your stuff.
Now, there are probably all sorts of signs and regulations that disavow their responsibility. This is bullshit. Chances are that even a complete laptop replacement will fall under the statute of limitations on small claims where you are. A suit filed there, against the company, the airline, the employee (all at the same time. Important) should be taken care of quickly. If it even gets that far.
If something happens, I suggest asking to speak to a manager, and asking what kind of 'incident report form' they have to fill out.
You are, of course, having your computer shit hand checked, not run through the x-ray, right? If you put stuff on the x-ray belt, you're going to be liable, most likely. Yet another reason to request a hand check in the unlikely chance you don't get one.
I think you just explained why I don't watch it: there's no reason to. Nothing is going to happen this week that will prevent me from watching and understanding next week. Oops, dinner was late, I'll skip Enterprise. Having fun playing with the kid, I'll skip Enterprise. (Okay, bad choices, but the former can certainly be worked around, and the VCR is for the latter. But I don't care)
I watched the repeat of the season finale, and really enjoyed it. But if I miss next week's episode, what does it matter?
Since Roddenberry's death, there have been what, 400 episodes of the show, 5 movies, and untold numbers of books, comics, etc. Perhaps we've become so inundated with Trek that it's no longer 'beloved'.
The greatest thing that happened to Trek was when GR was moved to EP. Go look at some of the garbage that was made/produced during his reign. This is primarily season three of TOS and season one of TNG. Utter crap.
DS9 is easily the most underrated show of all Trekdom. The last few seasons were wonderful. Thanks in no small part to the fact that GR wasn't around to bitch and mess it up.
Not the secretaries: the execs. Secretaries, janitors, fry cooks, etc. are trainable. Executives OTOH...
I meant once I finally got to the chroot'ed environment. No sense emerge'ing until that point:)
I might have to look around for that CD. Thanks for the heads up.
Believe it or not, gentoo users use nano.
At least that's what it ships with stock. My first command in gentoo?
emerge emacs
No way in hell that:
a) "Dark Side of the Moon" would be published today.
b) Pink Floyd would be signed by a major label today.
I'd like an original "Wish You Were Here" with the nifty black cellophane cover.
And a little more info here at the e-reader site.
The obvious thing to do is to not cut the grass. Better yet, plant something like alfalfa or some other plant that replenishes the soil and atmosphere.
She's a soccer mom environmentalist: she drives to the save-the-whales dinner in her SUV.
Get the computer teacher to get some class to write the software for the darned thing.
Looking at the cheapy $40 hub (they go for much less these days) I see that it has a wall wart attached to it. DC, 7.5v.
So, what you do is you get yourself a hub with a wall wart. Ditch the wart. Wire up a bunch of batteries (five in series, then more in parallel if you need more run time) and plug it into the hub.
If you are truly '733+, then get a plastic box from someone, and hack things together so that the batteries and hub fit in one box.
10 Base 2, I believe it is called. Haven't seen a lot of new NIC's with those attachments...
Interesting possibility for the next book. But I gotta tell you, I'd be happier if something bad happened to him. Okay, not happy, but... It would feel more real. Tragic hero and all that.
Maybe I'm just too old to be OSC's audience for these books.
Perhaps I misspoke, or spoke incompletely. The Hegemon wasn't in much of the book. But Peter sure was. And Peter needed a good bitch-slapping. Throughout all the rest of the series, he never needed as much hand-holding as he did in this book. How did he ever get to be Hegemon if he's that dumb?
OSC just did not apply enough depth to this one. What possible reason could Peter have to not have Achilles executed? "To study him?"
Bleh.
You're just pissed off because your chief of security screwed you over.
(Seriously though, I agree. The hegemon was barely in the story. Bean has some sort of mystical change of heart regarding love. I think the only reason I read it so fast is to see how Achilles bought it. And I wanted more of the story of the girl/woman in India who started the 'great wall'. THAT was interesting.)
Yeah, another Bean story. Nothing particularly magical in this one. Except that the possible fallout that will give rise to the inevitable next book. This forwards the story of Bean's physical growth. Between that and a few spoilerish things (below) the next book promises to be more interesting. This is just gearing up for that book.
Oh, and you'll probably be as disappointed in the resolution to the final fight scene as I was. It was telegraphed from a million miles away. Can't remember exactly, but it's possible that you can figure it out from the first three chapters (would need to reread to double check).
There is a little bit of development of the Bean and Petra characters, but it didn't flow. Really felt forced. Part of that is OSC's obstinancy in not saying "Bean is now 12 years old, he's now 17 years old..."
Perhaps the best part of the book is that it has me tempted to go reread Ender's stories. After I finish a few other books I picked up.
SPOILERS:
Bean and Petra get married. Artificial insemination.
Achilles steals a few embryos.
Achilles gets killed.
Bean and Petra don't retrieve embryos. Obviously waiting for the next book.
India freed from China.