I couldn't agree more. When I got my first broadband cable connection I was extremely excited! But the feed only came to my downstairs living room where cable was installed... Well I wanted to use my computer in my office upstairs so I bought a wireless router, and a card for my box. Thinking to myself, "Self, you are only at home awake for 4hrs a day, why not share your bandwidth with neighbors?" So I left it wide open during the day...closed it at night(selfish bandwidth hog that I am), and reopened it before going to bed. If the WAP he connected to, INDEED offered dhcp/ssid/and no encryption..that would DEFINATELY seem like an invitation to use to me. Altough just because I forget to lock my car doors and forget my keys in the ignition it's NOT an invitation to steal my vehicle!
Riding the wave of the press to promote one's company does not make the suit any less significant. Monopoly practices are FAR from having "dubious legal standing".
If you were shipping a million or more computers a year and you DID choose AMD, you would enter a business agreement for them to provide those chips..and if others with the same needs did the same process you can bet your arse that AMD would do everything in their power to GET IT DONE, that's just how business works mate.
You'd think with all of the REGEXP guru's out there that they could have hired someone to filter out a bunch of the crap during submission...and have some process for screening pics(pre-posting-live)...Staging server anyone?
Oh well, this is what happens when idiots hop on a band wagon without a clue as to what happens when ON the wagon.
Maybe try running OO in parallel with MS for a year...emphasising the 'export to pdf' feature =) and the more intuitive menuing.
I utilize it in a school of about 240 students on the main student server running K12LTSP with thin clients connecting. Cheaper/quiter/more reliable hardware, and free software all around, easy to expand without adding another "computer" that has to be managed.
K12LTSP is quite awesome from an administrative point of view. And cost-prudent at FREE! =)
there is some revelation about kids being out of school during summer months... seasonal...oh...I guess that's just seasonal for those who live NORTH of the equator eh?
ah heck it all depends on which linux box we talk'n about...what's it's purpose... for instance...the box for WWW requires an entirely different TOP 10 list than my LTSP box.... which requires an entirely different TOP 10 as the firewall router box...
Note to self: Paint bicycle BLACK!
"phylosophical."
Is this anything like that pastry dough that puffs up and is kind of crunchy when baked?
I couldn't agree more.
When I got my first broadband cable connection I was extremely excited! But the feed only came to my downstairs living room where cable was installed... Well I wanted to use my computer in my office upstairs so I bought a wireless router, and a card for my box. Thinking to myself, "Self, you are only at home awake for 4hrs a day, why not share your bandwidth with neighbors?"
So I left it wide open during the day...closed it at night(selfish bandwidth hog that I am), and reopened it before going to bed. If the WAP he connected to, INDEED offered dhcp/ssid/and no encryption..that would DEFINATELY seem like an invitation to use to me. Altough just because I forget to lock my car doors and forget my keys in the ignition it's NOT an invitation to steal my vehicle!
Riding the wave of the press to promote one's company does not make the suit any less significant. Monopoly practices are FAR from having "dubious legal standing".
If you were shipping a million or more computers a year and you DID choose AMD, you would enter a business agreement for them to provide those chips..and if others with the same needs did the same process you can bet your arse that AMD would do everything in their power to GET IT DONE, that's just how business works mate.
You'd think with all of the REGEXP guru's out there that they could have hired someone to filter out a bunch of the crap during submission...and have some process for screening pics(pre-posting-live)...Staging server anyone?
Oh well, this is what happens when idiots hop on a band wagon without a clue as to what happens when ON the wagon.
But how much do you pay for your oil change?
*bet he'll claim to change his own/and wiper blades too* =)
I got a 10 year old machine serving still =)
nothing wrong with a P133 for a firewall/mail/dhcp server/content filter!
synergy
anyone else tired of hearing this marketing buzzword that equates to absolutely NOTHING in the real world of computering?
I'll be the first to say it, "Thanks for the job Bill!!!"
--Huck
- but many so-called 'practitioners' turned them down as 'practically irrelevant'."
so the Church of Scientology fits in here where?
they are fudging religion? or scientific results?
or...
Depended on the class...
Research Writing...(an english dept course)...wanted formatting...
Biology Lab...(biology course =)...wanted accurate drawings and representation in the lab note book.
8086 Assembly (comp sci dept) wanted god knows what!!! and rarely got that!
Linear Algebra (math dept) wanted a bunch of stupid work written out to prove the answer you wrote is the anwser that you should have written.
Modern Religions (figure out which dept.) just cared about thoughtful insight and didn't give a damn about the formatting.
Really depends on the professor(s) and/or what they tell their readers to grade on...
Style or Content.
Gimme back 'doskey' and then lets talk!
Maybe try running OO in parallel with MS for a year...emphasising the 'export to pdf' feature =)
and the more intuitive menuing.
I utilize it in a school of about 240 students on the main student server running K12LTSP with thin clients connecting. Cheaper/quiter/more reliable hardware, and free software all around, easy to expand without adding another "computer" that has to be managed.
K12LTSP is quite awesome from an administrative point of view. And cost-prudent at FREE! =)
Yes...same here...
why? because I was taught to share growing up...
if it happens it will likely take the form of a class action my contributors...
with IBM launching their own solo suit...
ahh but does he use ELF binaries?
That is the question...
twice as many projects as Python...and it's how much older?
and C/C++ really aren't scripting languages..VB outright sucks...
versatility maybe... popularity..not a chance...
Hrm...that's a bit biased ain't it?
"...I didn't know half of this stuff!"
That's cuz you aren't a linux user =)
see THIS reply was funny...the other reply wasn't funny it was just a numerical fact...well to most /.'rs a numerical fact might be humorous =)
and the vast majority living in china do not have computer access =)
there is some revelation about kids being out of school during summer months...
seasonal...oh...I guess that's just seasonal for those who live NORTH of the equator eh?
Ignorance is maintaining it's blissfulness!
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5 to go...
ah heck it all depends on which linux box we talk'n about...what's it's purpose...
for instance...the box for WWW requires an entirely different TOP 10 list
than my LTSP box....
which requires an entirely different TOP 10 as the firewall router box...
So...question is moot without more specifics...
Bah hum bug..