Why would I pay $500/80 for a book and god knows how much for the ingredients and mess up each food a dozen times to get a half-decent meal which I wouldn't know how it should taste before eating it made by professional chefs who actually know what they are doing and cost less? /restauRANT
Yes, There is a compatibility layer already.
I think it was mentioned on phoronix like 2 weeks ago.You may find it you go back in their archives far enough.
And apparently someone reverted it.
I was going to refer to the history to show that I have not edited wikipedia to make a point, What i saw was not pleasant.
On the security part I have to agree, maybe bacause it's my area of work and I see how they mess up every single day. I may have been just lucky around backups, my reason for having trust in most backups is that nowadays most libraries, databases and such have their own backup system that makes less developers get NIH and go for custom backups.It's just an opinion.
phoronix, theregister, arstechnica, there is a whole plethora of sites for real tech.I'm getting tired of all M$ and facebook things too.
If I liked facebook I'd be there already.
Or boot in safe mode and change 'config register' to not load startup config, go to 'config terminal' and load startup config, change the password while you still have the access. My CCNP is a few years old, but I think I've used the right words.
Too bad I can't love your post.Even if I had modpoints, Where I live(Iran) You are charged with a 3 digit number of charges if You love anything related to israel, even without intent.
Just out of mere curiosity, WTF is that?
It's always their fault.
Don't you get it? It doesn't run on Linux.
Don't worry, the patent dosen't cover rounded-corner devices this time.
Why would I pay $500/80 for a book and god knows how much for the ingredients and mess up each food a dozen times to get a half-decent meal which I wouldn't know how it should taste before eating it made by professional chefs who actually know what they are doing and cost less?
/restauRANT
How about we all settle on brunch?
Yes, There is a compatibility layer already.
I think it was mentioned on phoronix like 2 weeks ago.You may find it you go back in their archives far enough.
I'd like to come by and watch You when there is a dog whistle in a movie.
Indeed, I've been using it for almost a decade now, A lot of my programs depend on it to install and update :)
Oxford is British, It refer to non-British words as US English, See: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/search/american_english/?multi=1&q=arsehole and http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/arsehole?q=arsehole
And for god's sake read the dictionary yourself before suggesting it.
And apparently someone reverted it.
I was going to refer to the history to show that I have not edited wikipedia to make a point, What i saw was not pleasant.
I actually did that, guess what I Found:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/asshole#Alternative_forms
Arsehole isn't a word in the entire fuckin world.
On the security part I have to agree, maybe bacause it's my area of work and I see how they mess up every single day.
I may have been just lucky around backups, my reason for having trust in most backups is that nowadays most libraries, databases and such have their own backup system that makes less developers get NIH and go for custom backups.It's just an opinion.
shushsh, the hosts file guy may hear you.
Your real world is designed by congressmen, us developers tend to make recoverable backups.
Then me getting old isn't just a feeling...
phoronix, theregister, arstechnica, there is a whole plethora of sites for real tech.I'm getting tired of all M$ and facebook things too.
If I liked facebook I'd be there already.
There must be some really geeky peds in UK that can utilize what's in NSA documents to not get caught.impressive pedophiles you have out there.
Or boot in safe mode and change 'config register' to not load startup config, go to 'config terminal' and load startup config, change the password while you still have the access.
My CCNP is a few years old, but I think I've used the right words.
I don't know, Nobody has returned to tell the story.
Does it run on linux? yes
So, What is your problem?
Let's see...
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10027606-1.html (there are dozens of alternatives, the title was just so fit for here)
linux
PL2303
Am I missing something?
Too bad I can't love your post.Even if I had modpoints, Where I live(Iran) You are charged with a 3 digit number of charges if You love anything related to israel, even without intent.
on second thought, apache says "it works".
Your'e confusing apple with apache.