Just looked up ingredients: "base of dilute ethanol (70%â"90%), eau de cologne contains a mixture of citrus oils including oils of lemon, orange, tangerine, bergamot, lime, grapefruit and neroli. It can also contain oils of lavender, rosemary, thyme, petitgrain (orange leaf), jasmine, and tobacco."
So it's a 140 - 180 proof fruit cocktail...I'd shoot that
That's right, and proper way to do that is to not install any distro that is foolish enough to include it for the present.
Longer term, as the Linux space is taken over by those valuing feature bloat and gee-whiz over stability and simplicity and good engineering, the BSD are looking even better.
Those aren't cash registers.
Outside food service has account for each student, that parents have to keep stoked with money. The students just type in PIN to have meal charged. They can't distribute lunch and charge that account is the issue.
In this pinch the food service could just bring over printout of account balances and write in amount for the day next to it, then take back to HQ for reckoning...a PITA but oh well that's what careless IT admin buys you
My problem is having anything written by a bunch of hacks who don't understand proper engineering principles, unix philosphy, and systems administration. They are dangerous, their code is dangerous. Already in my testing all manner of issues and problems and lack of ability to troubleshoot has been discovered with that bloated pile of rubbish that is systemd.
I've decades of experience in systems admin, systems programming; from various mainframe and supercomputer OS to OS/2 and Unix and VMS. Systemd is by far the worst of the lot for a boot and daemon management system.
in fact a tsunami with similar death toll in the region occurred in 1896. Anyway the tectonics not at all well understood, that the Japan Trench could make a mag 9 was a huge surprise to most geologists/seismologists
Last I checked another Ubuntu based disto which has team that made two fine alternatives to GNOME was the dominant desktop. And others are using KDE. I'm in the Linux architecture/admin biz and don't know anyone who uses GNOME any more.
You spew nonsense, you claim it's not a requirement but then say work would have to be done to change things.
That's fine though, plenty of us have left the GNOME rubbish and systemd-tards behind.
Have you seen U.S. "news" sites today, they're 75 percent sentimental slop human interest stories. Really not much different than the tabloid trash rag rack at the supermarket checkout. Pandering to morons is profitable
Not bullshit at all; and at the moment businesses in most places can choose to serve or not serve someone. But maybe people can organize boycotts against businesses who discriminate, ding some sales.
If you owned hardware store, and some nazi skinheads came in and wanted to buy spraypaint, talking about how they're going to vandalize a synagogue, would you serve them?
What country flew an airplane into any U.S. building? Terrorist group of Saudis, who were former apid CIA agents in Soviet-Afghanistan war, did that. Maybe our CIA should cut that kind of shit out, eh?
Then you bring up WMD, Saddam had no working WMD nor WMD program when US invaded. What he did have were long-expired weapons with UN tags on them, that were built with dual-use tech and billions of dollars given to him by...wait for it..the United States of America. Because at the time he was our bestest pal, even made an honorary citizen of Detroit by the mayor for his donations to church, etc.
Suppose you owned a business, would you serve a white-hooded KKK Grand Wizard who came in for supplies for his next hate rally? I'd rather not.
You imagine calling names will change someone? You are being silly, would might change a place would be a boycott organized against a business, dropping sales even ten percent would probably wake them up.
Nope, the bus was public transportation; Rosa was part of the public.
Any private transport, say a cab company, that decides to discriminate against groups of people might find their business hurt if enough sympathetic people decide to boycott it for that reason. That's a right way to solve such problems.
sci fi novel "The Mote in God's Eye" had frictionless toilet that didn't need water. I already thought of way of keeping sewer odor out of house without water trap.
You assume the makers of the universe's emulator did a perfect job. And that they designed to foil detection. Maybe they did not. Maybe they even made a way for sufficiently advanced technology to discern the difference intentionally.
Never actually worked on kernel and drivers? Emulators DON'T have the quirks and timing issues of real hardware, which is why one smart BSD variant always uses real hardware, while another particular one has used emulators for some of its development and so falls over on various real hardware.
The replies are to claim that weapons / ammo the U.S. military uses show that even they are one hundred percent "metric-fied" like the rest of the world. No they aren't, they just slapped metric units onto Imperial unit designed weapons ex post facto. Heck, some of the weapons still have imperial unit designations, like 50 BMG and 50 cal anti-aircraft guns
Do you have a shred of evidence that this is the case with this school, or do you spew bile because of some perceived injustice in your life?
Just looked up ingredients: "base of dilute ethanol (70%â"90%), eau de cologne contains a mixture of citrus oils including oils of lemon, orange, tangerine, bergamot, lime, grapefruit and neroli. It can also contain oils of lavender, rosemary, thyme, petitgrain (orange leaf), jasmine, and tobacco." So it's a 140 - 180 proof fruit cocktail...I'd shoot that
That's right, and proper way to do that is to not install any distro that is foolish enough to include it for the present. Longer term, as the Linux space is taken over by those valuing feature bloat and gee-whiz over stability and simplicity and good engineering, the BSD are looking even better.
Those aren't cash registers. Outside food service has account for each student, that parents have to keep stoked with money. The students just type in PIN to have meal charged. They can't distribute lunch and charge that account is the issue. In this pinch the food service could just bring over printout of account balances and write in amount for the day next to it, then take back to HQ for reckoning...a PITA but oh well that's what careless IT admin buys you
Example not stupid at all, it shows discrimination can be fine and legal which was what was requested. Sorry logic fails you.
Look up the word discrimination in the dictionary; it doesn't mean what you think it does.
My problem is having anything written by a bunch of hacks who don't understand proper engineering principles, unix philosphy, and systems administration. They are dangerous, their code is dangerous. Already in my testing all manner of issues and problems and lack of ability to troubleshoot has been discovered with that bloated pile of rubbish that is systemd. I've decades of experience in systems admin, systems programming; from various mainframe and supercomputer OS to OS/2 and Unix and VMS. Systemd is by far the worst of the lot for a boot and daemon management system.
in fact a tsunami with similar death toll in the region occurred in 1896. Anyway the tectonics not at all well understood, that the Japan Trench could make a mag 9 was a huge surprise to most geologists/seismologists
Lots of it is very ugly indeed, those parts not used in the tourist's pictures.
libudev1 is a systemd library and maintained by the systemd maintainers.
Last I checked another Ubuntu based disto which has team that made two fine alternatives to GNOME was the dominant desktop. And others are using KDE. I'm in the Linux architecture/admin biz and don't know anyone who uses GNOME any more.
You spew nonsense, you claim it's not a requirement but then say work would have to be done to change things. That's fine though, plenty of us have left the GNOME rubbish and systemd-tards behind.
Have you seen U.S. "news" sites today, they're 75 percent sentimental slop human interest stories. Really not much different than the tabloid trash rag rack at the supermarket checkout. Pandering to morons is profitable
and that's bad, why?
Not bullshit at all; and at the moment businesses in most places can choose to serve or not serve someone. But maybe people can organize boycotts against businesses who discriminate, ding some sales. If you owned hardware store, and some nazi skinheads came in and wanted to buy spraypaint, talking about how they're going to vandalize a synagogue, would you serve them?
What country flew an airplane into any U.S. building? Terrorist group of Saudis, who were former apid CIA agents in Soviet-Afghanistan war, did that. Maybe our CIA should cut that kind of shit out, eh? Then you bring up WMD, Saddam had no working WMD nor WMD program when US invaded. What he did have were long-expired weapons with UN tags on them, that were built with dual-use tech and billions of dollars given to him by ...wait for it..the United States of America. Because at the time he was our bestest pal, even made an honorary citizen of Detroit by the mayor for his donations to church, etc.
Sign up at your local ob/gyn for a vaginal exam. Next join your local women's aerobic healthclub.
Suppose you owned a business, would you serve a white-hooded KKK Grand Wizard who came in for supplies for his next hate rally? I'd rather not. You imagine calling names will change someone? You are being silly, would might change a place would be a boycott organized against a business, dropping sales even ten percent would probably wake them up.
Nope, the bus was public transportation; Rosa was part of the public. Any private transport, say a cab company, that decides to discriminate against groups of people might find their business hurt if enough sympathetic people decide to boycott it for that reason. That's a right way to solve such problems.
they're screwing humanities majors?
sci fi novel "The Mote in God's Eye" had frictionless toilet that didn't need water. I already thought of way of keeping sewer odor out of house without water trap.
You assume the makers of the universe's emulator did a perfect job. And that they designed to foil detection. Maybe they did not. Maybe they even made a way for sufficiently advanced technology to discern the difference intentionally.
Doing business with whomever one wants, while denying to do so to others on whatever whim, is a fundamental tenet of freedom
Never actually worked on kernel and drivers? Emulators DON'T have the quirks and timing issues of real hardware, which is why one smart BSD variant always uses real hardware, while another particular one has used emulators for some of its development and so falls over on various real hardware.
The replies are to claim that weapons / ammo the U.S. military uses show that even they are one hundred percent "metric-fied" like the rest of the world. No they aren't, they just slapped metric units onto Imperial unit designed weapons ex post facto. Heck, some of the weapons still have imperial unit designations, like 50 BMG and 50 cal anti-aircraft guns