Given the large amount of money being spent in the court room, my guess is that they use two 6-sided dices, a wheel with 36 number on, or trying to get their cards to get closest to 21.
But the malicious code, should it happen, is more likely to be removed if you have access to the source code than if you just have the binaries. You should at least have the chance to figure out if something strange is going on. With only the binaries, you have no clue.
When you're new at a job and have to navigate through the Maze of Cubicles to find the Restaurant at the end of the Company Building before the end of Lunch-Break Time, I guess this is a killer gadget.
There _might_ be other possible uses too, but I guess this one will be the most prominent.
I don't see how open source has anything to do with Microsofts policy of fixing bugs.. How can "you can get the source code to go with this product if you want to" be compared with "we'll fix your bug really fast"? Or was he referring to the mean time for bug-fixing in the linux source code at kernel.org, the time taken for some Linux distribution vendor to fix a bug, an arbitrary open source software bug-fix time or what?
... is that practically all dinosaurs that lived after the first impact were dead before the second hit earth ;)
True if the device lands with the display up when tossing it, false otherwise?
This second world, is it by any chance powered by clusters of humans?
Given the large amount of money being spent in the court room, my guess is that they use two 6-sided dices, a wheel with 36 number on, or trying to get their cards to get closest to 21.
The phenomenon is called "quantum jumping". The code jumped from one Quantum harddrive to another.
But the malicious code, should it happen, is more likely to be removed if you have access to the source code than if you just have the binaries. You should at least have the chance to figure out if something strange is going on. With only the binaries, you have no clue.
When you're new at a job and have to navigate through the Maze of Cubicles to find the Restaurant at the end of the Company Building before the end of Lunch-Break Time, I guess this is a killer gadget.
There _might_ be other possible uses too, but I guess this one will be the most prominent.
I don't see how open source has anything to do with Microsofts policy of fixing bugs.. How can "you can get the source code to go with this product if you want to" be compared with "we'll fix your bug really fast"? Or was he referring to the mean time for bug-fixing in the linux source code at kernel.org, the time taken for some Linux distribution vendor to fix a bug, an arbitrary open source software bug-fix time or what?
From the sales department:
- If you have two phones, you get stereo sound!
- Also, if you hold the phones really close to your eyes, it'll be like going to the cinema!
Ok, you've done your duty to tell that the joke is over, but why do you think that you have no social skills? ;)
And what about cows? They also produce it. Painting cows would be funny.
I've got a cure for that.. I just released a mutating TCP/IP stack to prevent the virus from sprea
RAM-wise or brain-wise? ;)
"We can't exactly say when the release is due, our release date calculation routine keeps dying with some stack overflow message"
It required a human to create the gun in the first place.
It's backslash on the end tags on Windows and forward slashes on Linux/Unix, right?
Well.. What about perfumes, the chemical weapon in the love war-game. Some of them made in America and definitely used on customers :)
I thought that was one of the criteria for being a knight.
I wondered why you mentioned Denial Of Service at first, then I realised it was the empty battery.
(currently scored -3: 50% -1 JokeTooStupidException, 50% -1 WTF?)
Aaaww, isn't it sweet when love is in the air? ;)
My guess is that the foam from the weekly foam-party was all-of-a-sudden visible from the outside
All jumpers are bridges you say.. Is it the amount of starch added while washing the sweaters that does the trick, or what?
Never mind
You forgot the "grief" after "good"
... instead of working, he was installing a new kernel
Not him, but the average persons can get it in the markets of Malaysia. Oh wait, that was Longhorn.