Theaters are also a magnet for disease. Having that many people in an enclosed room is an awesome way to spread colds and flus. I can't count how many times I've gone to a movie theater and there's been someone sneezing or coughing during the whole damn thing, and not a few times I've caught a cold/flu the next day.
If the vapor pressure of the water exceeds the ambient atmospheric pressure, it will "boil" (state-change to a gas). Temperature is a factor of vapor pressure, but completely independant of whether something "boils" or not.
Write up a spec sheet, get onto an anonymizer service, and e-mail the specs to either someone interested in writing a driver, or a hobbyist e-mail list. Or write the driver yourself and publish the source in the same manner. Either way, just use an anonymizer service.
If you're looking to take credit for it, well, (possibly) getting sued is the price you pay for fame.
Religion is really about defining for us what the purpose and meaning of our lives is, or should be. In this respect, America and the west at large is definitely losing its religion. It isn't simply becoming a-religious though; religion is being replaced in our society even more than it has before by the indirect worship of materialism.
How do we define our lives? Work... for most people, whether they believe it or not. Kids ultimately, I suppose. Money, absolutely. The dreams the majority of us hold usually are tied to acquiring copious amounts of wealth, things, gadgets, cars, property, etc. This wasn't always so, it's actually pretty new.
It's important that people realize this, though. The hole that religion filled/fills in the minds/hearts of the public is now being filled by other things tied to capitalism/materialism at large. We don't see it, because just as a fish submerged in water, we do not know what it feels like not to be wet.
One thing is important: This current indirect worship (nobody goes to pray at the Sony store, but they sure spend a lot of time at the mall) of technology and materialism cannot fill any permanent voids in our lives. Our computers and cars won't sing our praises when we're gone, and if our kids are caught up in acquiring their own wealth and living for the present, neither will they. In the end we are (though I am atheist, I must use the term) spiritually bankrupting ourselves in the name of present gain. I just don't think it's worth it.
Er, who will have time to connect to your AP as you zoom by in your car? Doubt they'd have enough time to load google before you would be out of range.
666 (or more accurately 616) is the hebrew numerological code for the name of the Roman emperor Nero. Nothing more, nothing less. Look it up. Revelations was about Nero persecuting the Christians, nothing more.
It will be used for optimum profit. Ignoring the few aberrations, if you draw the line-of-best-fit for Google's actions over the next few years, you will find it fits the function of self-interest.
So there can be no gay fantasy characters, in your opinion? I've had PnP games where gay friends have played gay characters. This is nothing new, except perhaps to America.
I could have modded you down, but didn't. I don't believe it's right to mod down people for presenting views that are on-topic that I disagree with. However, you're full of shit.
The onus is on you to protect yourself if you're so paranoid about your privacy. A harmless ad server using your collection to serve relevant ads is a reasonable thing to expect a company to do if you have a business relationship with them.
If you're this desperately paranoid about the evil corporations knowing what music you listen to, guess what? Apple already does, every time you buy a song through their store, and furthermore they have your real name, credit card number, and address also. You shouldn't be using this service.
There are asphyxiations that provide little or no physical evidence on the body. Smothering someone with a pillow, for example. Now we know there is another way to confirm the cause of death, and it may even be useful in criminal investigations. Knowledge is never useless.
Your sentiment however, is. Crying over dead lab mice? You must have very little to do with your time. I hear they sell rat poison in most hardware and department stores. Better get on that, we can't let the murder of these poor non-sentient disease-spreading rodents continue!
Your sentiment is pathetic. A mouse died. A mouse, for crying out loud. Why do you care? I guarantee you all memory and effects of its "suffering" are long gone, as its brain has decayed.
If a mouse has to die to produce research results that might benefit me, I support it 100%. How many of them are killed every day with poison, anyways? Talk about misdirected emotion. Why don't you concentrate on the mistreatment of people? That's a cause worthy of attention. Crying over a dead lab mouse is perhaps the silliest thing I've ever read.
It seems to me Slashdot is quite happily using someone with motives that aren't exactly above-board, and participating in a quid-pro-quo with a pagerank/link farming scam, just because said person ferrets out some good links. Tell me, how far are you willing to go with this? Right now, it's in the spotlight. Every two-bit scammer and spammer is now going to know that if you do the dirty work for Slashdot, you're gonna get a pagerank-boosting link of your choice on the main page. Will you start accepting submissions from frontmen of spam companies next, with personal links to spyware sites?
Taco, you're playing a dangerous game with the credibility of your site simply to gain a few submissions per day. It isn't worth it.
Theaters are also a magnet for disease. Having that many people in an enclosed room is an awesome way to spread colds and flus. I can't count how many times I've gone to a movie theater and there's been someone sneezing or coughing during the whole damn thing, and not a few times I've caught a cold/flu the next day.
Give me a DVD anyday.
No kidding, what the hell is the use of this? If you're looking for speed, use WiFi. Bluetooth is for wireless keyboards and shit.
If the vapor pressure of the water exceeds the ambient atmospheric pressure, it will "boil" (state-change to a gas). Temperature is a factor of vapor pressure, but completely independant of whether something "boils" or not.
Good point, they should have compared WMA and WMA-DRM of equal bitrates.
Write up a spec sheet, get onto an anonymizer service, and e-mail the specs to either someone interested in writing a driver, or a hobbyist e-mail list. Or write the driver yourself and publish the source in the same manner. Either way, just use an anonymizer service.
If you're looking to take credit for it, well, (possibly) getting sued is the price you pay for fame.
Well, I tried to set it up for him. I love that song.
Truth isn't flamebait.
Shh, don't rock his worldview too hard. We have to respect ignorance, it's a point of view now.
Religion is really about defining for us what the purpose and meaning of our lives is, or should be. In this respect, America and the west at large is definitely losing its religion. It isn't simply becoming a-religious though; religion is being replaced in our society even more than it has before by the indirect worship of materialism.
How do we define our lives? Work... for most people, whether they believe it or not. Kids ultimately, I suppose. Money, absolutely. The dreams the majority of us hold usually are tied to acquiring copious amounts of wealth, things, gadgets, cars, property, etc. This wasn't always so, it's actually pretty new.
It's important that people realize this, though. The hole that religion filled/fills in the minds/hearts of the public is now being filled by other things tied to capitalism/materialism at large. We don't see it, because just as a fish submerged in water, we do not know what it feels like not to be wet.
One thing is important: This current indirect worship (nobody goes to pray at the Sony store, but they sure spend a lot of time at the mall) of technology and materialism cannot fill any permanent voids in our lives. Our computers and cars won't sing our praises when we're gone, and if our kids are caught up in acquiring their own wealth and living for the present, neither will they. In the end we are (though I am atheist, I must use the term) spiritually bankrupting ourselves in the name of present gain. I just don't think it's worth it.
The 386 was a 32-bit processor and was out in 1986 if memory serves. The SX version had a 16-bit bus connection but was still 32-bits internally.
Er, who will have time to connect to your AP as you zoom by in your car? Doubt they'd have enough time to load google before you would be out of range.
How does it so inconvenience you to simply skip the boring stories? Do you refuse to read the newspaper because it has a Sports section?
666 (or more accurately 616) is the hebrew numerological code for the name of the Roman emperor Nero. Nothing more, nothing less. Look it up. Revelations was about Nero persecuting the Christians, nothing more.
It will be used for optimum profit. Ignoring the few aberrations, if you draw the line-of-best-fit for Google's actions over the next few years, you will find it fits the function of self-interest.
So there can be no gay fantasy characters, in your opinion? I've had PnP games where gay friends have played gay characters. This is nothing new, except perhaps to America.
Uh, maybe you say that, but here in Ottawa we just tell you to go fuck yourself, same as anywhere else.
I could have modded you down, but didn't. I don't believe it's right to mod down people for presenting views that are on-topic that I disagree with. However, you're full of shit.
It's to track the pig's genetic material after stem cell transplants. They're not being bred for food.
The onus is on you to protect yourself if you're so paranoid about your privacy. A harmless ad server using your collection to serve relevant ads is a reasonable thing to expect a company to do if you have a business relationship with them.
If you're this desperately paranoid about the evil corporations knowing what music you listen to, guess what? Apple already does, every time you buy a song through their store, and furthermore they have your real name, credit card number, and address also. You shouldn't be using this service.
This is reality. Time to deal with it.
There are asphyxiations that provide little or no physical evidence on the body. Smothering someone with a pillow, for example. Now we know there is another way to confirm the cause of death, and it may even be useful in criminal investigations. Knowledge is never useless.
Your sentiment however, is. Crying over dead lab mice? You must have very little to do with your time. I hear they sell rat poison in most hardware and department stores. Better get on that, we can't let the murder of these poor non-sentient disease-spreading rodents continue!
Your sentiment is pathetic. A mouse died. A mouse, for crying out loud. Why do you care? I guarantee you all memory and effects of its "suffering" are long gone, as its brain has decayed.
If a mouse has to die to produce research results that might benefit me, I support it 100%. How many of them are killed every day with poison, anyways? Talk about misdirected emotion. Why don't you concentrate on the mistreatment of people? That's a cause worthy of attention. Crying over a dead lab mouse is perhaps the silliest thing I've ever read.
It seems to me Slashdot is quite happily using someone with motives that aren't exactly above-board, and participating in a quid-pro-quo with a pagerank/link farming scam, just because said person ferrets out some good links. Tell me, how far are you willing to go with this? Right now, it's in the spotlight. Every two-bit scammer and spammer is now going to know that if you do the dirty work for Slashdot, you're gonna get a pagerank-boosting link of your choice on the main page. Will you start accepting submissions from frontmen of spam companies next, with personal links to spyware sites?
Taco, you're playing a dangerous game with the credibility of your site simply to gain a few submissions per day. It isn't worth it.
Yet another word that dehumanizes people and reduces the customer-to-business relationship to a mindless economic equation.
You have obviously never hooked a bird up to a tank of hydrogen. I assure you, they're quite buoyant before they explode.
The Psalms have sexual innuendo.