My wifes Macbook Amateur laptop won't charge when the machine is below some 5 degrees C or so. It will run from the mains adapter, but the battery refuses to charge. We have to warm up the laptop (by playing a computer game for instance) before it starts charging. It actually has some sort of message in the status icon of the battery about this. This for a machine aimed at traveling professionals.
So much for Professional high quality hardware. Although it did survive a drop from 1.5 meter onto the tarmac. But so did my Sony Vaio; and that charges just fine at the same temperature.
Also, the wifi of the Mac sucks, compared to the Vaio, and a Samsung Galaxy Note. It's not stable, and far less sensitive.
I will not buy more Mac hardware, nor the Vaio actually (heat issues). Lenovo looks promising.
Of which KDE, GNOME2 & XFCE are not tablet i/f's, while GNOME3 is. What's your point?
Simple, no one is forcing any Linux user to use a table interface shoehorned into a desktop interface, there's choice aplenty. I shouldn't have included Gnome 3.
> Is there a downside to this?
Duh, battery life is almost exclusively charge/discharge cycles, so the office building is putting very significant costs onto the car owners.
You could ask the publisher of Linuxjournal.com how it works for them. They've gone all digital (with no watermarks), and I've switched my subscription from paper to digital.
You are rather ignorant about Linux. The desktop is about the only place in the computing world that is not predominantly Linux. The fact that you think the desktop is all there is says volumes about you.
Anyway: supercomputers: Linux, embedded: Linux, servers: Linux, desktop: Windows, Mac, Linux...
So even if your figure of 97% is correct, the other 3% are politically motivated? Those 3 % (dozens or hundreds of scientists) are all paid by the oil industry? They are all status quo (Nir Shaviv with his zero-energy house)?
I'm a denier because I'm right wing? I'm not actually, I typically vote Dutch Animal Party, and have even voted SP. I wish this ridiculous antagonism would stop, I really do...
Which is the typical reaction of any AGW believer; personal attack. Oh by the way I've never voted VVD, but I have voted SP, and typically vote for the 'Animals Party'. Oh, and I'm a vegetarian. ...
Going into the meat of the article: the article shows clearly that the suns changes as logged via cosmic ray modulation via the suns magnetic field in Be-10 isotopes have a profound effect on climate. No one really knows how this occurs, maybe it's Svensmarks hypothesis, or maybe something else (as suggested in the article).
All IPCC consensus science works with GCM's that assume the only relevant solar variability is in TSI, and since the changes in TSI over time are very small, the models have to include large (ca. 6) amplification factors to map a link from CO2 to average planetary temperature.
The article shows that other mechanisms are active, and make it likely that the current GCM's are off.
Ok here's some evidence: fresh of the press:
Nature Geoscience
One of the co-authors (Dr. Bas van Geel) is actually very skeptical of AGW, because all of the GCM's underestimate the effect of the sun on climate. I tend to agree with his ideas, based on measurements, seems to me more evidence based than the output of computer models.
Ok here's some evidence: fresh of the press:
Nature Geoscience
One of the co-authors (Dr. Bas van Geel) is actually very skeptical of AGW, because all of the GCM's underestimate the effect of the sun on climate. I tend to agree with his ideas, based on measurements, seems to me more evidence based than the output of computer models.
No it's bullshit. There are many ways in which people might not believe all or some of the claims on AGW. Believe it or not, there are even climate scientists (Dr. Bas van Geel for instance) who think the current scientific majority belief (IPCC) is wrong. That does not make him a "denier", it makes him a scientist with a dissenting point of view.
Are you really so thick that you do not understand that labelling someone a 'denier' makes the angry !? Call me a skeptic, call me a maverick, call me an obstinate old fart, I don't care, but don't compare me with people that deliberately deny one of the most gruesome slaughters of all time.
So if you don't understand that using this specific label is offensive, then you are either very ignorant, or just an asshole.
Every one of the people that do not buy all (or part of) the whole AGW religion have been labelled "deniers" for 10 years now. Are you too dumb to realize that with 'denier' they associate me with those who deny one of the most gruesome acts of state terror in the last century?
Its completely understandable, though maybe not too smart, that the heartland institute uses a similar tactic.
I'm starting to label AGW alarmists green-shirts from now on. You're probably to dumb to understand the historic reference....
How is this in any way different from the continual use of the "denier" word by the green-shirts?
The owners of coal powered plants are similar to the operators of the death-trains of the Nazis (by James Hansen).
Some recent greenshirt columnist thought that those that disagree with his beliefs should have their house burnt down.
I like the Rockfax solution for downloadable rockclimbing guides. You buy one for a few euros, and they generate the pdf on the fly, with 'registered to Bart van Deenen' in the footer of every page. Works for me.
Bart
My sister used to work as a secretary for Greenpeace Netherlands, some 20 years ago. She was appalled at the spending sprees of the then director who would go fancy dining with friends on the Greenpeace credit card. She quit.
Greenpeace statements have the same relation to truth as the speeches of Joseph Goebbels or the Pravda newspaper from the Soviet era.
Amen!
I like Qt's approach with only a couple of large libraries (QtCore, QtGui, QtXml,...) where each has a very clear usage, and if you don't want graphics you don't use QtGui, but if you do, everything is in QtGui. Here's the list
Since he says that half of the euthanisias in my country are against the will of the person dying, I'd like him to come over here, so we can add him to his own statistic.
It seems he's going to be worse than Bush jr. WW-III anyone?
In a similar fashion, science shows precisely when abortion is no longer ethical, and it is when the baby develops a substantial part of its central nervous system.
Yeah right! Tell that to the fairly intelligent animal called pig the next time you eat one. You are seriously considering that science can determine ethical questions like wether it's ok or not to kill a living being!
My wifes Macbook Amateur laptop won't charge when the machine is below some 5 degrees C or so. It will run from the mains adapter, but the battery refuses to charge. We have to warm up the laptop (by playing a computer game for instance) before it starts charging. It actually has some sort of message in the status icon of the battery about this. This for a machine aimed at traveling professionals.
So much for Professional high quality hardware. Although it did survive a drop from 1.5 meter onto the tarmac. But so did my Sony Vaio; and that charges just fine at the same temperature.
Also, the wifi of the Mac sucks, compared to the Vaio, and a Samsung Galaxy Note. It's not stable, and far less sensitive.
I will not buy more Mac hardware, nor the Vaio actually (heat issues). Lenovo looks promising.
Do you have a GUI alternative for OS-X? I can install KDE, but I'm not sure the average Mac user can.
Of which KDE, GNOME2 & XFCE are not tablet i/f's, while GNOME3 is. What's your point?
Simple, no one is forcing any Linux user to use a table interface shoehorned into a desktop interface, there's choice aplenty. I shouldn't have included Gnome 3.
kde, gnome 2, gnome 3, xfce, ...
> Is there a downside to this?
Duh, battery life is almost exclusively charge/discharge cycles, so the office building is putting very significant costs onto the car owners.
Typical meaningless symbolism to appease the members of the Green church.
You could ask the publisher of Linuxjournal.com how it works for them. They've gone all digital (with no watermarks), and I've switched my subscription from paper to digital.
You are rather ignorant about Linux. The desktop is about the only place in the computing world that is not predominantly Linux. The fact that you think the desktop is all there is says volumes about you.
Anyway: supercomputers: Linux, embedded: Linux, servers: Linux, desktop: Windows, Mac, Linux...
Sigh...
Read the whole article, try to understand it, and then disagree with him or me....
So even if your figure of 97% is correct, the other 3% are politically motivated? Those 3 % (dozens or hundreds of scientists) are all paid by the oil industry? They are all status quo (Nir Shaviv with his zero-energy house)?
I'm a denier because I'm right wing? I'm not actually, I typically vote Dutch Animal Party, and have even voted SP.
I wish this ridiculous antagonism would stop, I really do...
Which is the typical reaction of any AGW believer; personal attack. Oh by the way I've never voted VVD, but I have voted SP, and typically vote for the 'Animals Party'. Oh, and I'm a vegetarian.
...
Going into the meat of the article: the article shows clearly that the suns changes as logged via cosmic ray modulation via the suns magnetic field in Be-10 isotopes have a profound effect on climate. No one really knows how this occurs, maybe it's Svensmarks hypothesis, or maybe something else (as suggested in the article).
All IPCC consensus science works with GCM's that assume the only relevant solar variability is in TSI, and since the changes in TSI over time are very small, the models have to include large (ca. 6) amplification factors to map a link from CO2 to average planetary temperature.
The article shows that other mechanisms are active, and make it likely that the current GCM's are off.
Ok here's some evidence: fresh of the press: Nature Geoscience One of the co-authors (Dr. Bas van Geel) is actually very skeptical of AGW, because all of the GCM's underestimate the effect of the sun on climate. I tend to agree with his ideas, based on measurements, seems to me more evidence based than the output of computer models.
Ok here's some evidence: fresh of the press: Nature Geoscience One of the co-authors (Dr. Bas van Geel) is actually very skeptical of AGW, because all of the GCM's underestimate the effect of the sun on climate. I tend to agree with his ideas, based on measurements, seems to me more evidence based than the output of computer models.
No it's bullshit. There are many ways in which people might not believe all or some of the claims on AGW. Believe it or not, there are even climate scientists (Dr. Bas van Geel for instance) who think the current scientific majority belief (IPCC) is wrong. That does not make him a "denier", it makes him a scientist with a dissenting point of view.
Are you really so thick that you do not understand that labelling someone a 'denier' makes the angry !? Call me a skeptic, call me a maverick, call me an obstinate old fart, I don't care, but don't compare me with people that deliberately deny one of the most gruesome slaughters of all time.
So if you don't understand that using this specific label is offensive, then you are either very ignorant, or just an asshole.
Every one of the people that do not buy all (or part of) the whole AGW religion have been labelled "deniers" for 10 years now. Are you too dumb to realize that with 'denier' they associate me with those who deny one of the most gruesome acts of state terror in the last century?
Its completely understandable, though maybe not too smart, that the heartland institute uses a similar tactic.
I'm starting to label AGW alarmists green-shirts from now on. You're probably to dumb to understand the historic reference....
How is this in any way different from the continual use of the "denier" word by the green-shirts?
The owners of coal powered plants are similar to the operators of the death-trains of the Nazis (by James Hansen).
Some recent greenshirt columnist thought that those that disagree with his beliefs should have their house burnt down.
All in all you reap what you sow.
I like the Rockfax solution for downloadable rockclimbing guides. You buy one for a few euros, and they generate the pdf on the fly, with 'registered to Bart van Deenen' in the footer of every page. Works for me.
Bart
My sister used to work as a secretary for Greenpeace Netherlands, some 20 years ago. She was appalled at the spending sprees of the then director who would go fancy dining with friends on the Greenpeace credit card. She quit.
Greenpeace statements have the same relation to truth as the speeches of Joseph Goebbels or the Pravda newspaper from the Soviet era.
Amen! ...) where each has a very clear usage, and if you don't want graphics you don't use QtGui, but if you do, everything is in QtGui. Here's the list
I like Qt's approach with only a couple of large libraries (QtCore, QtGui, QtXml,
Since he says that half of the euthanisias in my country are against the will of the person dying, I'd like him to come over here, so we can add him to his own statistic. It seems he's going to be worse than Bush jr. WW-III anyone?
Yeah right! Tell that to the fairly intelligent animal called pig the next time you eat one. You are seriously considering that science can determine ethical questions like wether it's ok or not to kill a living being!
Subject says it all! Thanks Hairyfeet :-)
Come to the Netherlands, there's lots of work for good programmers
Spilgames is hiring Erlang specialists.