You are offering as a link a site well known for its inaccuracies and has the sole purpose of promoting climate change denial: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... .
Even if your argument had any merit, which in no way I believe it does, you pretty much discredited it from the onset.
Typically, you would say that about the person taking over to replace the person that has just passed. To say it about the person that just died is nonsensical, but I guess you were trying to say something that sounded solemn.
I am of the same opinion, although I do not live there. The pollution issue has definitely improved, and hopefully, it will continue to do so.
Also, I found that the Chinese people were very nice and welcoming. More people should visit, but will want to avoid rush hours, especially on the subway.
"These topics are too subjective to be tied to logic"
Correctness and performance are directly tied to logic.
"Sadly, this is why programming is still an art"
That is not sad at all. Musical theory requires understanding some physics and mathematics. No one would ever despair at the thought that great musicians are creating art.
".. using the two in the same sentence is disrespectful to logic."
That very sentence lacks the latter. Do you think that logic is offended?
Another thing is certain. If we don't leave a bit more fuel in the ground and take measures to better produce our food, there will be serious consequences to pay.
I don't know what you are smoking, but don't do it while contemplating that magnificent unlocked grounded virgin soil. There could be a lot of methane around you while waiting for the gorgeous forest to grow.
Also no. There is no simple solution besides changing our behavior to mitigate man made climate change. Are you trying to pretend that all we need is the right idea and we can keep behaving as we have been?
I am going to assume that you have never done this.
I have a set of seven (7) DVDs for an HP Pavillon dv7 laptop for Windows 7 Home edition. I have not idea why it takes so many (crapware on top of crapware?), but it was tedious enough to make one set. One would have to be really diligent to make an extra copy, and the license likely prohibits it.
There is no way I would make make two, let alone 3 copies of that.
There is next to no chance that I will ever use this, but for those who would, it looks like useful information. You may want to skip to the actual information as the quoted article is as thin as it gets.
I agree that rebooting is not that all pleasant, but when I don't know what you mean by "go through making sure everything is saved in the programs that won't fully restore". That said, I have no arguments with anything you have said.
When I reboot my system to Windows, it is because my work is done. Gaming is not that important to me, but I occasionally indulge. The day I cannot use Windows 7, I will either switch to steam on Linux or not bother at all.
Going through an orderly shutdown is not a bad thing once in a while. I use virtualization as well because I have a use for it. As you know, one does not exclude the other.
Of course you do not need repeat this every time. Are you intentionally being dense?
Boot into Windows when you want to use it, including to install a new game.
If you are hopelessly addicted to a game that only work on Windows 10, render unto Microsoft the things that are Microsoft's. You can likely just as easily dual boot with Windows 10, but you may wake up one day to find out that it decide to wipe out your other drives. You will then have an investment in a powerful computer that is little more than a gaming platform.
- Disconnect all hard drives from you home machine
- plug in a new drive
- Install Windows 7
- Install required service packs offline - avoid the latest ones
- Install Games
- Shutdown
- Plug in Linux drives
- Boot with Grub.
You are offering as a link a site well known for its inaccuracies and has the sole purpose of promoting climate change denial: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... .
Even if your argument had any merit, which in no way I believe it does, you pretty much discredited it from the onset.
So could Intel, Microsoft and everybody else for that matter. It is not going to happen.
"long live Hawking !"
Typically, you would say that about the person taking over to replace the person that has just passed. To say it about the person that just died is nonsensical, but I guess you were trying to say something that sounded solemn.
He will be missed though.
I am of the same opinion, although I do not live there. The pollution issue has definitely improved, and hopefully, it will continue to do so.
Also, I found that the Chinese people were very nice and welcoming. More people should visit, but will want to avoid rush hours, especially on the subway.
It is the kidnappers that are worried that nobody would want him back.
"These topics are too subjective to be tied to logic"
Correctness and performance are directly tied to logic.
"Sadly, this is why programming is still an art"
That is not sad at all. Musical theory requires understanding some physics and mathematics. No one would ever despair at the thought that great musicians are creating art.
".. using the two in the same sentence is disrespectful to logic."
That very sentence lacks the latter. Do you think that logic is offended?
When I consider how to get away with crimes... My legit job seems like a far better deal though.
If not for the fact that you are using 'words' and not Twitter, I would have been sure that you were Trump.
No.
Lotus 1-2-3
Yes we can admit that.
Another thing is certain. If we don't leave a bit more fuel in the ground and take measures to better produce our food, there will be serious consequences to pay.
Can we admit that?
That would be nice.
It is not a simple solution, but I am also of the opinion that our best shot is along those lines.
I don't know what you are smoking, but don't do it while contemplating that magnificent unlocked grounded virgin soil. There could be a lot of methane around you while waiting for the gorgeous forest to grow.
Also no. There is no simple solution besides changing our behavior to mitigate man made climate change. Are you trying to pretend that all we need is the right idea and we can keep behaving as we have been?
I am going to assume that you have never done this.
I have a set of seven (7) DVDs for an HP Pavillon dv7 laptop for Windows 7 Home edition. I have not idea why it takes so many (crapware on top of crapware?), but it was tedious enough to make one set. One would have to be really diligent to make an extra copy, and the license likely prohibits it.
There is no way I would make make two, let alone 3 copies of that.
I have a bit of a problem with the third one.
Shouldn't it be "A robot 'can' protect its own existence.."?
Otherwise a robot with the brain the size of a planet might end up several times older than the Universe with a terrible pain in the diodes.
There is one already: '~'.
There is next to no chance that I will ever use this, but for those who would, it looks like useful information. You may want to skip to the actual information as the quoted article is as thin as it gets.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-...
You don't, until one of those DVD's gets lost or damaged.
Yes I can read you condecending asshole.
Picking what suits your argument and ignoring the rest is where you should check your honnesty.
You can keep having this discussion with yourself.
I agree that rebooting is not that all pleasant, but when I don't know what you mean by "go through making sure everything is saved in the programs that won't fully restore". That said, I have no arguments with anything you have said.
When I reboot my system to Windows, it is because my work is done. Gaming is not that important to me, but I occasionally indulge. The day I cannot use Windows 7, I will either switch to steam on Linux or not bother at all.
Going through an orderly shutdown is not a bad thing once in a while. I use virtualization as well because I have a use for it. As you know, one does not exclude the other.
This man should be charged with two crimes:
1) Possible trademark infringement.
2) Thinking that installing Windows on a computer would make it useful.
If the first deserves jail, the second is most likely a death sentence.
Of course you do not need repeat this every time. Are you intentionally being dense?
Boot into Windows when you want to use it, including to install a new game.
If you are hopelessly addicted to a game that only work on Windows 10, render unto Microsoft the things that are Microsoft's. You can likely just as easily dual boot with Windows 10, but you may wake up one day to find out that it decide to wipe out your other drives. You will then have an investment in a powerful computer that is little more than a gaming platform.
If all you do is play games you should be fine.
I was not implying that. I just meant what I said; That the current Mac OS didn't evolve from its roots.
:).
ie: Nobody used to call it "Classic Mac OS".
I did not mean to correct anything you said, but if you are in the mood to argue, we can talk about systemd
Impossible?
- Disconnect all hard drives from you home machine
- plug in a new drive
- Install Windows 7
- Install required service packs offline - avoid the latest ones
- Install Games
- Shutdown
- Plug in Linux drives
- Boot with Grub.
It depends on what type of CAD you are referring to. There is serious progress in electronic design.
https://fosdem.org/2018/schedu...
As for other vendors, they are not going to change if they think that this is what you want.
I am in no way defending the previous post, but name of the OS doesn't necessarily reflect what it is today.
In particular, the current Mac OS didn't evolve from its roots but is a BSD fork: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I will also point out that the current Windows OS didn't evolve, but devolved into spyware and an advertisement platform.
Let us never forget, so we can give Spaceman a speeding ticket next time we see him.