Well, considering that only one cell phone provider uses CDMA (the rest uses GSM) and this provider is now migrating to GSM, I don't think Brazilians will care for long about CDMA...
Sorry to disagree, but dense can be good. I mean "select employee_name from employee where employee_id = ?" is much more denser than a similar code in C. Sometimes expressiveness can be bad, I admit, but dense languages mean that I can say more with less words. If density was so bad, we would still be programming in assembly.
When you read of big companies filing patent suits against smaller ones, it's usually a big company on the way down, grasping at straws. For example, Unisys's attempts to enforce their patent on LZW compression. When you see a big company threatening patent suits, sell. When a company starts fighting over IP, it's a sign they've lost the real battle, for users.
To reduce piracy, they must reduce the price of software. It doesn't matter if people pay 1 cent for a computer. If they have to pay $300 for a software they will simply pirate it!
You probably won't read my post, but let's try this:
If you're so sure that HIV != AIDS, why don't you infect yourself with HIV, don't take any AZT and check if you develop AIDS or not? You see, if you want to be scientific on that, you should do this experiment because you shouldn't be worried.
I believe your geography is a bit off. Brazil at its widest is 4319.4 km or 2683.95 miles and at its talles it is 4394.7 km or 2730.74 miles. If you were correct, California would be 5367,9 miles. It seems that California is 770 miles tall and 250 miles wide. California's area is 163,695.57 square miles and Brazil's is 3,300,015.15 square miles so we can fit 20 Californias in Brazil and still have some space.
I'd say it explains a lot!
Well, considering that only one cell phone provider uses CDMA (the rest uses GSM) and this provider is now migrating to GSM, I don't think Brazilians will care for long about CDMA...
Sorry to disagree, but dense can be good. I mean "select employee_name from employee where employee_id = ?" is much more denser than a similar code in C. Sometimes expressiveness can be bad, I admit, but dense languages mean that I can say more with less words. If density was so bad, we would still be programming in assembly.
SCO, anyone???
As my friend always say about Highlander: "There can be only one!"
Or Brazil. :(
Sometimes it's very sad to read the papers here.
And Everybody knows that George Walker Bush is Jar-Jar Binks!
No, but the Brazilian version of the DVD gave us that option!
The green one as he mentioned red and blue. :-P
Yup! You guys have seen a lot of Weird Science, uh?
Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these!
Oops!
Probably the same that Darl uses!
To reduce piracy, they must reduce the price of software. It doesn't matter if people pay 1 cent for a computer. If they have to pay $300 for a software they will simply pirate it!
Found in the link:
"In the past year, astronomers have reported finding such objects around Uranus."
This article should be modded as +5 funny as default!
Yeah! They're full of it!
Yes. The Matrix movies are just like Highlander:
There can be only one!
Well,
Sun really have two (or three) versions for their software. The Engineering version and the Marketing version.
Solaris is just the same. Solaris 9 is the commercial version of Solaris 2.9 or SunOS 5.9
What about NT 4 to 2000?
Geddy's head in jar? Man, don't you think his head is scary enough where it is?
Yeah, but nowadays my boss would kill me if I told him that he will return in three days
You probably won't read my post, but let's try this:
If you're so sure that HIV != AIDS, why don't you infect yourself with HIV, don't take any AZT and check if you develop AIDS or not? You see, if you want to be scientific on that, you should do this experiment because you shouldn't be worried.
I believe your geography is a bit off. Brazil at its widest is 4319.4 km or 2683.95 miles and at its talles it is 4394.7 km or 2730.74 miles. If you were correct, California would be 5367,9 miles. It seems that California is 770 miles tall and 250 miles wide. California's area is 163,695.57 square miles and Brazil's is 3,300,015.15 square miles so we can fit 20 Californias in Brazil and still have some space.
Mein Gott! You work for the National-Socialist Party?
e-mail? And what about those worms? Send him a letter!