a LLC only protects you from liability. They couldn't sue you. They could however have you thrown in jail for breaking the law. Nothing protects you from that. (Yeah, I killed joe, but my boss told me to!)
It is important to remember that XML is not a programming language, it is a data format. XSL is also not a procedural language, it is a language for formatting data into a stylesheet.
I refer you to the XSL page of the w3 :
XSL is a language for expressing stylesheets. It consists of three parts: XSL Transformations (XSLT): a language for transforming XML documents, the XML Path Language (XPath), an expression language used by XSLT to access or refer to parts of an XML document. (XPath is also used by the XML Linking specification). The third part is XSL Formatting Objects: an XML vocabulary for specifying formatting semantics. An XSL stylesheet specifies the presentation of a class of XML documents by describing how an instance of the class is transformed into an XML document that uses the formatting vocabulary. For a more detailed explanation of how XSL works, see the What Is XSL page.
So the short answer to your question is : no, XSL is not the right choice to do procedural logic. If you are doing something with your data other than displaying/formatting it, use something other than XSL. (Perl, Python, JSP, ASP, etc)
OEMs and users can already add competitive software. But if that software isnt as good, or as easy to use than the microsoft alternative, then nobody is going to use it.
I personally would be really pissed off if I got a computer that didnt have a browser on it, because I would need a browser to go download another browser.
There is an exemption for up to $10,000 of gifts per year per person. (The total value of gifts, or value of services rendered needs to be less than $10,000. If it is more, then the recipient pays income tax)
Also, trades are covered under barter rules. (in an exchange of goods, somehow both parties profit, and both get to pay income taxes. There are special IRS forms if you do alot of work via barter.)
Also, everything you sell on ebay counts as income too.
> Sure you may have a slightly higher TCO with open source, but have you seen what an Oracle DBA charges?
Um. the T stands for Total, which would include your DBA cost. If open source has a higher TCO, then there is 0 reason to use it, since TCO includes support, efficiency, downtime, admin, etc.
And actually, oracle is easy to use for anyone trained as a database person. You might be able to get mySQL off the ground right away, but it certainly wont scale to the degree that oracle or mssql will.
In any major war (ww3 style here, not desert storm etc). the civilian population very quickly becomes non civilian. All the men are soldiers. boys are potential soldiers, and the women man (bad pun!) the factories. Therefore they are semi-legitimate targets. If not morally, then certainly strategically.
You people are being moronic. The idea is not to vote on if you like the information or not. You are voting on if the information is usefull or not. The information is very usefull to the slashdot community. Without this information, you wouldn't know about MS action.
By voting the page down, all you do is make this information harder to find, you also tell microsoft that nobody thinks this information is usefull, so stop releasing this type of information to the public.
You will never get the depth of dune. Dune is an epic multi-book novel, with huge backstory, and a huge amout of people who have put time and effort into figuring out cosutmes and sets. Additionally there was a previous movie to draw material and ideas from.
There is no way you are going to get something that good based on a computer game.
This article talks about the experiments where people do things like wear mirrored goggles that reverse vision, or flip vision upside down. All the experimentation done so far says people can adjust in about one month. And vision is something that we have done every day, all day, since early life. If we can fix that kind of stuff, catching a ball seems easy as well.
Yes Ian is gay. And you can still like him as an actor. He isn't hitting on you or anything is he? If you don't like movies (or plays, or books, or music, etc) that have gay people involved with them, you pretty much need to stop going to the movies,or the theatre, or reading, or listening to music because the arts have a really dispraportianate nubmber of homosexuals involved.
You don't have to like gay people (but you are a bigot if that is the only reason you don't like them), but that shouldn't affect your opinion of their work if they have skill and talent.
The esteem that a movie is held by the movie going public should have absolutely 0 impact on the oscars. The oscars are a peer awards. A movie could totally bomb at the box office, but still be "best" in a particular skill or area.
The public wants lots of explosions, and breasts. That doesnt mean it deserves an award.
On the other hand, the politics and scandals and campaigning is horrible. It would be much better for the industry if the awards were held privately, and not as the spectacle they are now. But that wont happen, because the shows that win get a big boost out of the awards.
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The did explain in laymans terms game theories that arent zero sum games. That is a HUGE element of modern economics, one I spent many years studying in college and for masters.
I thought the scene with "the blond" was a great way to explain the whole thing.
They could have tossed in the prisoners dilema too, but they didn't have a good jail sequence:)
It is a federal crime to _require _ your SSN for any reason other than social security.
In this case, they probably wanted your normal drivers license number. Most states default this to your SSN, but because of said statute you can balk and have it be some other random number.
Banks and other private institutions get around this by saying that thier services are optional, not mandatory. Therefore you are offering your SSN when you want their services.
Its fine for a group out in the wild to assume the theory to be true. The point is that that particular org is supposed to be providing information or evidence to support (or reject) the theory. They should remain agnostic, otherwise their predispositions may color their research.
The oscars should go to the art house movies more often than the blockbuster. The oscars should reflect the best in the industry for things such as cinematography, costumes, script, music etc. In a blockbuster, more often the most important thing was the s/fx budget and who the lead actor was.
That doesn't mean it wasn't a good movie, and that I wont go see it. But it isn't award worty either.
On the other hand, just because a movie is technically perfect or groundbreaking doesn't mean it is any good.
Thats why there a movie reviewers. The reviewers talk about if a movie is enjoyable. The oscars (while now highly commericalized and used as something to drive sales) are really for the industry to rate themselves - it has nothing to do with what the audience thinks (Or shouldn't)
Simmilarly, the book world has the Hugo awards, or a bunch of other literary awards that I can't think of. John grisham, Tom clancey, Ann Rice et al are never on these award lists. They are fun books to read, but they arent anything spectacular WITHIN the literary circles.
However, I disagree with your point that book reviews tend to be like the oscars. The point of the review is to tell you how you will like the book. Not analize its makeup. I usually find book reviews pretty on the money, unless they come from a pseudo-intelectual tripe mag. However what I really find helpfull is the readers comments, which is why Amazon is such a nice place.
Actually, any good encryption algorythm is not dependant upon the secrecy of the algorythm. It is dependant on the secrecy of the keys involved.
The formula for PGP, as well as twofish, blowfish, RC5, and every other major encryption tech in widespread use now is well known. Part of the process of becoming a good scheme is submitting the algorythm to acedemic (mostly mathematical and statistical) review.
Actually, IE also uses the home nomenclature. The "start" icon is a picture of a house, and the tool-tip is "home" I think its dumb and pointless. But I like to debate, and I was clarifying the info for the author of the from the original question.
Do you have any non MS software on that computer? How about your video drivers, sound card drivers etc.
MS is extremely stable for some people, extremely unstable for others. And a large part of that variance is due to 3rd party software, DLLS and drivers.
MS cannot be held accountable for every possible configuration or installation base out there.
To do so would be the equivilent of holding a brink manufacturer liable when a building constructed using their bricks falls down. You have to show that it is a defect in the brick, and not someone making an unbalanced building.
a LLC only protects you from liability. They couldn't sue you. They could however have you thrown in jail for breaking the law. Nothing protects you from that. (Yeah, I killed joe, but my boss told me to!)
If you are selling short, you dont have to do step 1. Step one is buying long (followed at some point in the future with selling long)
It is important to remember that XML is not a programming language, it is a data format. XSL is also not a procedural language, it is a language for formatting data into a stylesheet. I refer you to the XSL page of the w3 :
XSL is a language for expressing stylesheets. It consists of three parts: XSL Transformations (XSLT): a language for transforming XML documents, the XML Path Language (XPath), an expression language used by XSLT to access or refer to parts of an XML document. (XPath is also used by the XML Linking specification). The third part is XSL Formatting Objects: an XML vocabulary for specifying formatting semantics. An XSL stylesheet specifies the presentation of a class of XML documents by describing how an instance of the class is transformed into an XML document that uses the formatting vocabulary. For a more detailed explanation of how XSL works, see the What Is XSL page.
So the short answer to your question is : no, XSL is not the right choice to do procedural logic. If you are doing something with your data other than displaying/formatting it, use something other than XSL. (Perl, Python, JSP, ASP, etc)
Why would it be okay for your OS to include ftp, but not IE? Doesnt that hurt outside FTP makers like bulletproof, or ws-ftp?
Thats the whole point of the problem. MS is doing something that makes users life easier, and better. There is no way that should be restricted.
OEMs and users can already add competitive software. But if that software isnt as good, or as easy to use than the microsoft alternative, then nobody is going to use it.
I personally would be really pissed off if I got a computer that didnt have a browser on it, because I would need a browser to go download another browser.
There is an exemption for up to $10,000 of gifts per year per person. (The total value of gifts, or value of services rendered needs to be less than $10,000. If it is more, then the recipient pays income tax)
Also, trades are covered under barter rules. (in an exchange of goods, somehow both parties profit, and both get to pay income taxes. There are special IRS forms if you do alot of work via barter.)
Also, everything you sell on ebay counts as income too.
It IS illegal to give away most things for free. (at least giving it away, without someone paying taxes on it).
Its just that most things the tax would be $0.00001 so nobody bothers.
> Sure you may have a slightly higher TCO with open source, but have you seen what an Oracle DBA charges?
Um. the T stands for Total, which would include your DBA cost. If open source has a higher TCO, then there is 0 reason to use it, since TCO includes support, efficiency, downtime, admin, etc.
And actually, oracle is easy to use for anyone trained as a database person. You might be able to get mySQL off the ground right away, but it certainly wont scale to the degree that oracle or mssql will.
In any major war (ww3 style here, not desert storm etc). the civilian population very quickly becomes non civilian. All the men are soldiers. boys are potential soldiers, and the women man (bad pun!) the factories. Therefore they are semi-legitimate targets. If not morally, then certainly strategically.
You people are being moronic. The idea is not to vote on if you like the information or not. You are voting on if the information is usefull or not. The information is very usefull to the slashdot community. Without this information, you wouldn't know about MS action.
By voting the page down, all you do is make this information harder to find, you also tell microsoft that nobody thinks this information is usefull, so stop releasing this type of information to the public.
You will never get the depth of dune. Dune is an epic multi-book novel, with huge backstory, and a huge amout of people who have put time and effort into figuring out cosutmes and sets. Additionally there was a previous movie to draw material and ideas from.
There is no way you are going to get something that good based on a computer game.
Except that 99% of the sites out there use fixed font stylesheets that dont let you use larger font sizes.
This article talks about the experiments where people do things like wear mirrored goggles that reverse vision, or flip vision upside down. All the experimentation done so far says people can adjust in about one month. And vision is something that we have done every day, all day, since early life. If we can fix that kind of stuff, catching a ball seems easy as well.
Yes Ian is gay. And you can still like him as an actor. He isn't hitting on you or anything is he? If you don't like movies (or plays, or books, or music, etc) that have gay people involved with them, you pretty much need to stop going to the movies,or the theatre, or reading, or listening to music because the arts have a really dispraportianate nubmber of homosexuals involved.
You don't have to like gay people (but you are a bigot if that is the only reason you don't like them), but that shouldn't affect your opinion of their work if they have skill and talent.
The esteem that a movie is held by the movie going public should have absolutely 0 impact on the oscars. The oscars are a peer awards. A movie could totally bomb at the box office, but still be "best" in a particular skill or area.
The public wants lots of explosions, and breasts. That doesnt mean it deserves an award.
On the other hand, the politics and scandals and campaigning is horrible. It would be much better for the industry if the awards were held privately, and not as the spectacle they are now. But that wont happen, because the shows that win get a big boost out of the awards.
The did explain in laymans terms game theories that arent zero sum games. That is a HUGE element of modern economics, one I spent many years studying in college and for masters.
:)
I thought the scene with "the blond" was a great way to explain the whole thing.
They could have tossed in the prisoners dilema too, but they didn't have a good jail sequence
The biggest thing wrong with ceterfugial force is that there is no such thing. There is however centripital force.
It is a federal crime to _require _ your SSN for any reason other than social security.
In this case, they probably wanted your normal drivers license number. Most states default this to your SSN, but because of said statute you can balk and have it be some other random number.
Banks and other private institutions get around this by saying that thier services are optional, not mandatory. Therefore you are offering your SSN when you want their services.
Its fine for a group out in the wild to assume the theory to be true. The point is that that particular org is supposed to be providing information or evidence to support (or reject) the theory. They should remain agnostic, otherwise their predispositions may color their research.
Sealand is already recognized officially, as well as that little island off the US that was bought by some other right guy.
The one off the US coast even has a mutual protection pact with the US.
The oscars should go to the art house movies more often than the blockbuster. The oscars should reflect the best in the industry for things such as cinematography, costumes, script, music etc. In a blockbuster, more often the most important thing was the s/fx budget and who the lead actor was.
That doesn't mean it wasn't a good movie, and that I wont go see it. But it isn't award worty either.
On the other hand, just because a movie is technically perfect or groundbreaking doesn't mean it is any good.
Thats why there a movie reviewers. The reviewers talk about if a movie is enjoyable. The oscars (while now highly commericalized and used as something to drive sales) are really for the industry to rate themselves - it has nothing to do with what the audience thinks (Or shouldn't)
Simmilarly, the book world has the Hugo awards, or a bunch of other literary awards that I can't think of. John grisham, Tom clancey, Ann Rice et al are never on these award lists. They are fun books to read, but they arent anything spectacular WITHIN the literary circles.
However, I disagree with your point that book reviews tend to be like the oscars. The point of the review is to tell you how you will like the book. Not analize its makeup. I usually find book reviews pretty on the money, unless they come from a pseudo-intelectual tripe mag. However what I really find helpfull is the readers comments, which is why Amazon is such a nice place.
Actually, any good encryption algorythm is not dependant upon the secrecy of the algorythm. It is dependant on the secrecy of the keys involved.
The formula for PGP, as well as twofish, blowfish, RC5, and every other major encryption tech in widespread use now is well known. Part of the process of becoming a good scheme is submitting the algorythm to acedemic (mostly mathematical and statistical) review.
Actually, IE also uses the home nomenclature. The "start" icon is a picture of a house, and the tool-tip is "home" I think its dumb and pointless. But I like to debate, and I was clarifying the info for the author of the from the original question.
He means that google isnt your homepage, its your startpage. google is the homepage of the google corporation.
Your homepage (if you have one) is a page about you!
Do you have any non MS software on that computer? How about your video drivers, sound card drivers etc.
MS is extremely stable for some people, extremely unstable for others. And a large part of that variance is due to 3rd party software, DLLS and drivers.
MS cannot be held accountable for every possible configuration or installation base out there.
To do so would be the equivilent of holding a brink manufacturer liable when a building constructed using their bricks falls down. You have to show that it is a defect in the brick, and not someone making an unbalanced building.