Does this mean I can't criticize the scientologists any more?
Oh I forgot. I already can't.
But even so, I think the point is valid. In the UK, we have a member of Parliament who claims his religion is "Jedi". Will it be illegal to criticize him?
>Price is what the consumer demands.
Only the stupid ones.
The rest of us demand value for money, quality, reliability.
Unfortunately 'the stupid ones' constitute a very large proportion of the general public, which is why we have to put up with so much shit coming out of Chinese factories. We ask for cheap shit, and they can make it.
Rant over:o)
That would be 'Hello World' and what other application?.Net applications that do anything useful invariable call out to COM. At which point, on an ARM platform, they would die.
I'd add d) smile and make eye contact
Yea, I know. I just had one of those "Someone on the Internet is wrong!" moments.
>there are 15 y/o's that very much deserve the death penalty. Do you have any idea how disgusting that statement is? Who are you, God?
lol. I don't think you would have to get rid of the Internet to get that to happen, just getting rid of Slashdot will do just fine :o)
Does this mean I can't criticize the scientologists any more? Oh I forgot. I already can't. But even so, I think the point is valid. In the UK, we have a member of Parliament who claims his religion is "Jedi". Will it be illegal to criticize him?
>Price is what the consumer demands. Only the stupid ones. The rest of us demand value for money, quality, reliability. Unfortunately 'the stupid ones' constitute a very large proportion of the general public, which is why we have to put up with so much shit coming out of Chinese factories. We ask for cheap shit, and they can make it. Rant over :o)
There, fixed that for you. "can't" is a double negative. Maybe you should change your sig ;o)
>...in hexadecimal.
Octal in my day, pal.
>It's decent at what it does.
except for the frequency at which it does it.
>Spry, makers of 'Internet in a Box'.
Is that what they used on the 'IT Crowd'?
>You mean Atda.
It's Atilda, you idiot.
>A sad day for the European lovers of Pi
It's because we love it so much that we don't allow our politicians to know of it's existence.
>For pure .NET applications
.Net applications that do anything useful invariable call out to COM. At which point, on an ARM platform, they would die.
That would be 'Hello World' and what other application?
Being a nerd, I'd have to hack the code to project a binary led watch.
>you'll never see 2DES
:o)
Pity really, 'cause 2DES is very secure when hackers think it's triple DES
>Most standard hard drives these days have 3 year warranties so if you burn one out send it back to the company that made it and get a new one
:o)
And reload from a backup. You do backup, right?
>but can't understand abstract things like `a pointer to a function that returns an array of...'
Most of the engineers I work with don't understand that either.
You need to re-think this one a little bit. What propulsion source do you think the asteriod has that a satellite landing on it doesn't?
>Then what the heck is rubbing against my leg?
Bill Gates
Love the signature. I *almost* clicked on it.
OR how deep ;o)
>You try, fail, and your program crashes.
You try, it works, you sell, one year later it fails, and your program crashes, and the customer sues.
There, fixed that for you
>How does your statement explain the 2nd child? And the 3rd? I'm a 4th child of a married couple
Alcohol.
>The task of capturing our online intellectual heritage
Now there's an oxymoron if ever I read one.
opps.
:o)
I'd mod you funny if I could