I have seen it but couldn't figure out what it does after reading the docs. Seems like a make alternative. I can't think of a better name unfortunately.
If anyone is looking for an even simpler solution, I've package up my own project and open-sourced it. It's called pave, and has few dependencies, just PyYaml and fabric: https://bitbucket.org/mixmastamyk/pave Would love to get more feedback.
The return on "investment" is not primarily to benefit you or I (taxpayers), rather to enrich the class that owns government contractors. You can bet they've raked in trillions from the debacle. There's plenty of money to be made whether the oil flows or not. When it does they make even more.
between CS, MIS, IT, and (whatever degree is appropriate for a web or enterprise code monkey). Math above algebra is a nice-to have rather than a necessity for everything but the first.
Yes, it's basically true, though I've not seen every issue on the page.
The interface got better over the years, such as on v6, but there are still numerous poorly designed features. Yes I say design, not bugs. For example, the lack of horz scroll bar that has to be enabled in a menu. Someone or multiple someones went out of their way to fuck that up *on purpose.*
Many of the "features" persist I believe out of spite. The one that bugged me the most was the fact that preferences were spread out over multiple places. To change a setting, you'd have to search all of them.
There's a much easier way... I didn't find it myself until about a year ago (after many years).
Anyway, so right click in a search box, such as at the top of slashdot ^^. Pick the menu item "Add a keyword for this search." Type "s" or similar in the keyword field and now you can search slashdot with only, "s beowulf cluster"
It's not the most action packed sport for sure... but it is accessible. You only need one ball and some empty space. Of course baseball's a bit dull to watch as well, though I do enjoy playing it.
I use Linux mostly these days, but keep XP on my older box. It works fine and is snappy.
When I boot Seven on my newer box I cringe at what they did to the control panel and explorer... I just wanna knock heads together when I have to click five extra times to do something than it took in XP. Makes me sick... and yeah XP works just fine.
Sure, up arrow, backspace, backspace, anykey, anykey, enter.
"The Romulans are now in the war, and all it cost was the self-respect of one starfleet officer." (paraphrased)
"The Romulans are now in the war, and all it cost was the self-respect of a starfleet officer." (paraphrased)
I forsee a lot of alert drunks in the future.
I have seen it but couldn't figure out what it does after reading the docs. Seems like a make alternative. I can't think of a better name unfortunately.
packaged ;)
If anyone is looking for an even simpler solution, I've package up my own project and open-sourced it. It's called pave, and has few dependencies, just PyYaml and fabric:
https://bitbucket.org/mixmastamyk/pave
Would love to get more feedback.
The return on "investment" is not primarily to benefit you or I (taxpayers), rather to enrich the class that owns government contractors. You can bet they've raked in trillions from the debacle. There's plenty of money to be made whether the oil flows or not. When it does they make even more.
I agree with the sentiment, but XP is a bit dangerous and will get worse.
My advice... back up the important files and install Xubuntu.
1) Cloud hosting/SAAS/PAAS
2) Outsourcing.
between CS, MIS, IT, and (whatever degree is appropriate for a web or enterprise code monkey). Math above algebra is a nice-to have rather than a necessity for everything but the first.
Just tried it and not true. I can see the ads fine. Clicks? Maybe not.
There's probably at least two optimum sizes, one for big people (usually men) and small people. As the market matures, there will likely even be more.
Yes, it's basically true, though I've not seen every issue on the page.
The interface got better over the years, such as on v6, but there are still numerous poorly designed features. Yes I say design, not bugs. For example, the lack of horz scroll bar that has to be enabled in a menu. Someone or multiple someones went out of their way to fuck that up *on purpose.*
Many of the "features" persist I believe out of spite. The one that bugged me the most was the fact that preferences were spread out over multiple places. To change a setting, you'd have to search all of them.
There's a much easier way... I didn't find it myself until about a year ago (after many years).
Anyway, so right click in a search box, such as at the top of slashdot ^^. Pick the menu item "Add a keyword for this search." Type "s" or similar in the keyword field and now you can search slashdot with only, "s beowulf cluster"
People not interested in facts aren't persuaded by them.
It's not the most action packed sport for sure ... but it is accessible. You only need one ball and some empty space. Of course baseball's a bit dull to watch as well, though I do enjoy playing it.
You misunderstand ... Spinrite exercises the drive and the drive heals itself. Steve's pretty clear about that.
But the latest FF seems pretty stable to me. I'd go straight to the latest release and get the status 4 ever extension.
If you can't handle that chrome is great choice too.
Houses can be sold. Assuming he didn't buy at the peak, no financial ruin necessary.
Oh, and cloud computing ... linode, ec2 ring any bells?
Every day on hacker news I read about how hard it is to find good people... and almost none of them are on Windows.
Then the hackers drove away on the INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY ... in a YUGO, oops... equivalent of a CYBER-CORVETTE.
I use Linux mostly these days, but keep XP on my older box. It works fine and is snappy.
When I boot Seven on my newer box I cringe at what they did to the control panel and explorer ... I just wanna knock heads together when I have to click five extra times to do something than it took in XP. Makes me sick... and yeah XP works just fine.
Where's the up mod when ya need it?
You'll also need the status bar extension.