Even without doing the math, I can pretty easily call you on that number. The cumulative number of gold pieces should always be odd. 1,2,4,8,16,32,64... Me thinks you should try the math. Any whole number doubled will always be even.
Linux is not about "market-share". It's about developers writing the code that they want.
I hate to be the one to to say this on./ but for Novel, Linux is all about marketshare. They want to sell something and are going to use Linux as the tool with which to do it. Of course in there attempt to gain marketshare, they will write lots of nice code with which you can do whatever you want. Linux is different things to different people, to me it's an OS that works as a desktop, a mailserver, and a development platform for my whatever I feel like trying out. I like it because it works to do what I want it to do. Perhaps you have been writing GPLd code for years and resent the atempted comercialization of your baby, but you gave that code to the world and now the world can do whatever it wants with that code... but they have to give back anything they add. They want one great desktop and they are going to write one, of course the're not going to start from scratch, there going to base there one great desktop on two other great desktops. If the developers of the first two desktops want to keep there desktops the same, there's nothing stopping them because, as you said, it's about developers writing the code that they want. In the end, we all get more code which we can use however we want. No matter the motivation, more good code is more good code./rant
YsST will overwrite config files and it is a pain but you can turn parts of it off. YaST drove me nuts when it kept trying to call my computer cpete.com.com after I switched from Mandrake to SuSE.
What's Karma for if not to bitch about the Mods. This post is ouite on topic. There are a few methods DSL providers use to make the link. One of them is PPPoE. If you don't know what someone is saying, do al little research before you mod MMkay.
If its a "Community ISP" people won't mind the slight reliability problems that using unlicensed spectrum as part of your critical data path presents.
Oh yeah they will. I run a similar "comunity ISP" in Baltimore using two DSL lines. Every time it rains I get calls from people with wireless connections because their connection slows down or dies. Going back to the parent topic, I have to pay Verizon for a "dial tone" on both DSL lines even though my DSL lines are from Speakeasy and Covad. The Covad line used to be Quest but they don't service Baltimore anymore. The article is a little short on info, my question is can you now buy just DSL from quest without paying anyone for a dialtone or are they saying you can buy DSL from them and have local service from someone else? If the former, who's paying for the phone line? And if the latter, I had a busness account like that from them over a year ago.
dhcp? dns? free webspace??? All I want out of a provider are two wires and four numbers which stay the same. Well ok, a couple sets of numbers but I could make due with one set.
I bought a Pepsi today, even though I drink Coke, just to check and you were right. It had the little blue plastic bit... Perhaps it was Coke. I remember I was quite impressed the first time I saw one. At least I won a "free" itune. Now I'm off to try and get itunes to run under wine.
"Sooner or later we will all switch to VOIP because it will be easier, cheaper, and free of nonsensical rules like this one." And where do you get the phone number to run your DSL connection through? Been there done that and I still pay my $9.95 to the telco for a line with no service. They claim I am paying for a dial tone.
Where are you buying this stuff? I want 20,000 pounds stat. Call Piedmont Hawthorne at IAD (800-926-0150 or on your own dime at 703-661-0150) and ask them how much Jet A is going for today. JP5, and Jet A are essentally the same thing and Jet A is what your going to be getting at any civilian airport you land at.
It depends on who you are, what you are doing, and what part the aircraft is certified under. I for one, could do whatever (legal repair or inspection) I wanted to a plane I owned (Registered under 14CFR Part 91)and was using for personal use. If I didn't have a license to do so, I could still perform preventive maintenance on the aircraft given I was the owner and pilot of said aircraft. I doubt that a F-18 could be certified under Part 121 (Air carrier) or Part 135 (charter). It would also be quite difficult to register it as a Part 91 aircraft seing as there is no type certificate issued for the F-18. Thus, the aircraft would have to be registered as an experimental aircraft. This brings up an interesting point. They claim the 9m price tag is for an assembled aircraft "certified airworthy" It was my understanding that an aircraft needed a valid type certificate to be certified airworthy...
Methinks I was wrong. Failure to read. I mod me -1.
I have previously admited the error of my ways. Please forgive me for being wrong.
Yes, I was wrong.
I sit corrected. You are quite right and I am quite wrong. If I could moderate myself I would mod myself down.
Even without doing the math, I can pretty easily call you on that number. The cumulative number of gold pieces should always be odd.
1,2,4,8,16,32,64... Me thinks you should try the math. Any whole number doubled will always be even.
Just tested using IE5 on SuSE Linux 8.2 running under Wine and it's not vulnerable.
Linux is not about "market-share". It's about developers writing the code that they want.
./ but for Novel, Linux is all about marketshare. They want to sell something and are going to use Linux as the tool with which to do it. Of course in there attempt to gain marketshare, they will write lots of nice code with which you can do whatever you want. Linux is different things to different people, to me it's an OS that works as a desktop, a mailserver, and a development platform for my whatever I feel like trying out. I like it because it works to do what I want it to do. Perhaps you have been writing GPLd code for years and resent the atempted comercialization of your baby, but you gave that code to the world and now the world can do whatever it wants with that code... but they have to give back anything they add. They want one great desktop and they are going to write one, of course the're not going to start from scratch, there going to base there one great desktop on two other great desktops. If the developers of the first two desktops want to keep there desktops the same, there's nothing stopping them because, as you said, it's about developers writing the code that they want. In the end, we all get more code which we can use however we want. No matter the motivation, more good code is more good code. /rant
I hate to be the one to to say this on
Ahh 6 megabytes... What I could do with that
# cat meminfo
total: used: free: shared: buffers: cached:
Mem: 3076096 2887680 188416 0 221184 1466368
Swap: 0 0 0
MemTotal: 3004 kB
MemFree: 184 kB
YsST will overwrite config files and it is a pain but you can turn parts of it off. YaST drove me nuts when it kept trying to call my computer cpete.com.com after I switched from Mandrake to SuSE.
Maybe I can finally install packages myself without having someone else remotely login and set them up for me.
That's one of the things I like about YaST, I can SSH in and run it to install packages or configure without having to think.
shttp, ssh?? If your bank is letting you log in plain text on there web server, you have biger problems then your Wifi provider.
Agreed. I'm sitting at work right now doing tech support... on the line with some guy who has problems figuring out what exactly a "browser" is.
Oh, that was you...
Tech.. "What Browser are you running?
Me.. "The problem is on your side, It doesn't matter what I'm running"
Tech.. "Try rebooting"
Me.. "The problem is with your line, not my network"
Tech.. "Your line is saturated, you need to run a virus scan"
Me.. "Theres nothing hooked up but the DSL router"
Tech.. "Are you sure, what do the wires look like?"
Me....Thinking out loud "I wonder if Cat5 is strong enough to hang someone with"
Tech: "Thanks for calling Covad, Have a great day."
You can as long as an A&P signs for your work.
no No NO
He ment on WOMEN.
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What's Karma for if not to bitch about the Mods. This post is ouite on topic. There are a few methods DSL providers use to make the link. One of them is PPPoE. If you don't know what someone is saying, do al little research before you mod MMkay.
If its a "Community ISP" people won't mind the slight reliability problems that using unlicensed spectrum as part of your critical data path presents.
Oh yeah they will. I run a similar "comunity ISP" in Baltimore using two DSL lines. Every time it rains I get calls from people with wireless connections because their connection slows down or dies. Going back to the parent topic, I have to pay Verizon for a "dial tone" on both DSL lines even though my DSL lines are from Speakeasy and Covad. The Covad line used to be Quest but they don't service Baltimore anymore. The article is a little short on info, my question is can you now buy just DSL from quest without paying anyone for a dialtone or are they saying you can buy DSL from them and have local service from someone else? If the former, who's paying for the phone line? And if the latter, I had a busness account like that from them over a year ago.
dhcp? dns? free webspace??? All I want out of a provider are two wires and four numbers which stay the same. Well ok, a couple sets of numbers but I could make due with one set.
None of these are ARMY helicopters.
I bought a Pepsi today, even though I drink Coke, just to check and you were right. It had the little blue plastic bit... Perhaps it was Coke. I remember I was quite impressed the first time I saw one. At least I won a "free" itune. Now I'm off to try and get itunes to run under wine.
Pepsi quit using cap liners quite awhile ago. I'm sure it saves them a fraction of a cent or so on each bottle.
"Sooner or later we will all switch to VOIP because it will be easier, cheaper, and free of nonsensical rules like this one."
And where do you get the phone number to run your DSL connection through? Been there done that and I still pay my $9.95 to the telco for a line with no service. They claim I am paying for a dial tone.
Where are you buying this stuff? I want 20,000 pounds stat. Call Piedmont Hawthorne at IAD (800-926-0150 or on your own dime at 703-661-0150) and ask them how much Jet A is going for today. JP5, and Jet A are essentally the same thing and Jet A is what your going to be getting at any civilian airport you land at.
It depends on who you are, what you are doing, and what part the aircraft is certified under. I for one, could do whatever (legal repair or inspection) I wanted to a plane I owned (Registered under 14CFR Part 91)and was using for personal use. If I didn't have a license to do so, I could still perform preventive maintenance on the aircraft given I was the owner and pilot of said aircraft. I doubt that a F-18 could be certified under Part 121 (Air carrier) or Part 135 (charter). It would also be quite difficult to register it as a Part 91 aircraft seing as there is no type certificate issued for the F-18. Thus, the aircraft would have to be registered as an experimental aircraft. This brings up an interesting point. They claim the 9m price tag is for an assembled aircraft "certified airworthy" It was my understanding that an aircraft needed a valid type certificate to be certified airworthy...