The fund might have been important years ago when there were areas of the globe that were threatened by a lack of telecommunications, but now with cellular towers going up everywhere one can only consider the fund an anachronism.
There is large tracks of land out in the Western United States that don't have cell phone towers and most likely will never have them. It's really not profitable to run the lines out or set towers up for rural service because the number of customers per line is really really small. The phone companies would be guarenteed a loss. Because of those reasons the losses are offset. Without the offset the phone companies would stick to cell towers in the cities, towns, and along the major highways. Without the fund, if you don't live within "range" of those places you'll be completely out of luck.
the PPC doesn't have native multiplication instruction
What exactly are you talking about? PPC has 4 mulitplication instructions. Here's one of them. If you're really intrested the basic instruction list can be found here
Nice idea on learning, but some injuries are rather sudden. I broke my collarbone and it instantly changed my typing style. I doubt any system could learn that quickly. (and if it learns it may learn to do the wrong thing.)
No, in that case just the code added to the opensource project would be GPL, and only that version. The original version from windows would maintain it's original Microsoft EULA. Code can have multiple licenses.
Start digging around in your Digital cable receiver and you'll see it has an MPEG decoder and an IP address. Digital Video is mpegs streamming over IP. The current video on demand system work the same way.
I don't think the server will be any more of a target then they are now. Remember, just because it has an IP address does not mean that the system is connected to the Internet. They can take care of bandwidth issues, because the entire network is private.
It's probably to cut down on refills. If the ink has been refilled a number of time, then you'll probably hit the date and be forced to by a new one. It's just a ploy to force an ink purchase from HP every now and then.
An easy way to fix this is to just cancel the old account and open up a new one. Then the next attempt will error and there is nothing that the Joe Bob Ice Cream can do then.
Except that the law has been changed so "well known" trademarks have protection out side of there normal industries. So Apple Pens would be banned from using the name by both Apple Computers and Apple Music, the well known holders of the Apple trademarks.
NASA has found out one thing about the Russians. If NASA is paying the Russians are an excellent contractor (a head of schedule and under budget). If Russia's paying they tend to suck. Mainly because Russia tends to shaft their space program due to budget conserns else where.
That's bunk. Most of the cutting edge research is public funded. Most pharma companies research budgets are filled with thins like Viagra 2. Or just new versions of drugs the already produce. They don't want to take any risk on anything new. Because risk can lead to lost money. They are though more than happy to take credit for the public funded drug and charge the consumer more. If there are sick people, there will be people trying to make new drugs.
WindowMaker is in RedHat 8.0. It's not automaticlly installed, but its easy to pick from the installer and then use the gdm menus to pick it to run as the WM. What could be easier?
In postal mail the sender has a greater cost than the receiver. Email is the opposite. If what your saying is really try, then you should receive about 200 letter a week in your post office box. But you don't. You probably receive even more than that a week in your email account though. If someone wants to bear the costs of sending an ad, I'm happy to let them do it. If someone wants to pass the costs on to the reciever, they should be prevented from doing so.
There's no law against sending unsolicited postal mail, so far as I know. Why should there be against faxes and e-mails?
In the case of postal mail, the sender pays. If a company wants to waste their money sending stuff that's their business. In the case of Faxes and Email, the receiver pays. It means those sending the information don't pay but waste the money of people receiving the stuff. The economic difference is why an email box is full of spam, but your postal box may only get 3 to 4 items a week.
It's not their fault, the story line was to be resolved in season 5, but they were cancelled after the episode was shot. Blame SciFi for being a chicken and backing out of the 5th season.
Married'sproblem was that it out lived most of the executives that put it on to begin with. It ended up as the red-headed stepchild at FOX, because no one in higher mangement could take credit for it. They tried to kill it by moving it around, but it suceeded anyway. So they just up and cancelled it. Didn't even tell the crew and cast until after the final episode was shot.
Please clarify. Do you mean running it in evaluation mode all the time, or actually getting an illegal license somewhere?
The fund might have been important years ago when there were areas of the globe that were threatened by a lack of telecommunications, but now with cellular towers going up everywhere one can only consider the fund an anachronism.
There is large tracks of land out in the Western United States that don't have cell phone towers and most likely will never have them. It's really not profitable to run the lines out or set towers up for rural service because the number of customers per line is really really small. The phone companies would be guarenteed a loss. Because of those reasons the losses are offset. Without the offset the phone companies would stick to cell towers in the cities, towns, and along the major highways. Without the fund, if you don't live within "range" of those places you'll be completely out of luck.
the PPC doesn't have native multiplication instruction
What exactly are you talking about? PPC has 4 mulitplication instructions. Here's one of them. If you're really intrested the basic instruction list can be found here
Nice idea on learning, but some injuries are rather sudden. I broke my collarbone and it instantly changed my typing style. I doubt any system could learn that quickly. (and if it learns it may learn to do the wrong thing.)
No, in that case just the code added to the opensource project would be GPL, and only that version. The original version from windows would maintain it's original Microsoft EULA. Code can have multiple licenses.
Start digging around in your Digital cable receiver and you'll see it has an MPEG decoder and an IP address. Digital Video is mpegs streamming over IP. The current video on demand system work the same way.
I don't think the server will be any more of a target then they are now. Remember, just because it has an IP address does not mean that the system is connected to the Internet. They can take care of bandwidth issues, because the entire network is private.
So now they have two ways to prevent refills. If someone gets around the first, there is always the second!
It's probably to cut down on refills. If the ink has been refilled a number of time, then you'll probably hit the date and be forced to by a new one. It's just a ploy to force an ink purchase from HP every now and then.
Get yum from http://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/ and type.
yum install gnucash
It'll fetch everything for you.
An easy way to fix this is to just cancel the old account and open up a new one. Then the next attempt will error and there is nothing that the Joe Bob Ice Cream can do then.
Except that the law has been changed so "well known" trademarks have protection out side of there normal industries. So Apple Pens would be banned from using the name by both Apple Computers and Apple Music, the well known holders of the Apple trademarks.
NASA has found out one thing about the Russians. If NASA is paying the Russians are an excellent contractor (a head of schedule and under budget). If Russia's paying they tend to suck. Mainly because Russia tends to shaft their space program due to budget conserns else where.
This page contains a lot of the information your looking for. Other random evidence cam be found Here and here and other places on the web.
That's bunk. Most of the cutting edge research is public funded. Most pharma companies research budgets are filled with thins like Viagra 2. Or just new versions of drugs the already produce. They don't want to take any risk on anything new. Because risk can lead to lost money. They are though more than happy to take credit for the public funded drug and charge the consumer more. If there are sick people, there will be people trying to make new drugs.
WindowMaker is in RedHat 8.0. It's not automaticlly installed, but its easy to pick from the installer and then use the gdm menus to pick it to run as the WM. What could be easier?
know the Linux games industry basically compiles on ancient distros to avoid being bitten by glibc symbol versions
There are enough people writing games for linux professionally that it can be called an industry. Guess I learn something new every day.
Which part is a weak justification? The part about AFS having a year to fix the problem or no guarentee on third party modules working at all?
Glibc just went through a lot of changes when it jumped to 2.3. Broke all sorts of stuff like ps and top.
In postal mail the sender has a greater cost than the receiver. Email is the opposite. If what your saying is really try, then you should receive about 200 letter a week in your post office box. But you don't. You probably receive even more than that a week in your email account though. If someone wants to bear the costs of sending an ad, I'm happy to let them do it. If someone wants to pass the costs on to the reciever, they should be prevented from doing so.
There's no law against sending unsolicited postal mail, so far as I know. Why should there be against faxes and e-mails?
In the case of postal mail, the sender pays. If a company wants to waste their money sending stuff that's their business. In the case of Faxes and Email, the receiver pays. It means those sending the information don't pay but waste the money of people receiving the stuff. The economic difference is why an email box is full of spam, but your postal box may only get 3 to 4 items a week.
It's not their fault, the story line was to be resolved in season 5, but they were cancelled after the episode was shot. Blame SciFi for being a chicken and backing out of the 5th season.
Married'sproblem was that it out lived most of the executives that put it on to begin with. It ended up as the red-headed stepchild at FOX, because no one in higher mangement could take credit for it. They tried to kill it by moving it around, but it suceeded anyway. So they just up and cancelled it. Didn't even tell the crew and cast until after the final episode was shot.
SciFi has been dealing with angry fans for about 6 months. Three weeks is nothing. I take it you haven't visited savefarscape.com?
$17.2 million. In US currency.
"Reservations" is diplomatic speek for a "dumb idea". Just like "all necessary means" means war, but "serious consequences" means no war.