Nicotine, when not smoked, is not/that/ bad. Cigarettes are highly addictive because of it, but most of its deadly effects (cancer, mainly) are not due to it, rather to combustion byproducts.
Nicotine is very addictive in cigarettes, slightly less so in cigars and pipe, and less so when chewed, because its addictivity varies depending on how much time it takes for it to reach the brain. That's about 7s IIRC with cigarettes. Uptake much slower through other ways.
It's been experimented succesfully as a replacement for Ritalin / amphetamines in treating ADHD in the form of patch in children.
Nicotine is destroyed in the stomach. That's why nicotine replacements for quitting smokeing have to go through other means: skin (patches) or mouth tissue (gum and sublingual pills).
What would you guys recommend as a graphic card for a dual monitor setup?
Ideally, it would be nice to have dual DGI outputs, I don't know if it's possible? Cards I've seen (such as ATIs) that support dual monitors have to have one connected through the VGA plug, unless I missed something.
Thanks to the static IP: - Host my development shit - Host my imode services for access with my crappy imode phone - Subscribe to a few hundred mailing lists - Webcam with family and friends - Free phone on the modem w/o going through weird VoIP shit - Fast browsing - Always on - Only 30 / mo - emerge -up world - I don't watch TV but a few friends happen to record on their PC, and send me clips sometimes. Quite nice.
If you have a digital camera, and many people now do, you kind of need broadband. For example when you want to have your pictures printed. It's not exactly efficient to send a few dozen 2MB pics at 33kbps.
Bollocks, those steps are only intended for those who want to try the BETA kernel. End users will just use whatever kernel is provided by their distribution, and won't have to deal with any of that shit.
You know, not every/. reader is a Linux expert, but I expect most of us to *at least* be Internet savvy enough to find much better pr0n than these ugly bimboes.
It's entirely automatic, it has wings and looks a bit like a plane or the Space Shuttle, but unless I'm completely mistaken it's not meant to carry passengers.
For once, this story really is about *free* software, not *open source* software. The point here is not really about how much it costs, well it just happens to cost less, but it also shows that *freedom* matters to businesses just as much as they matter to bearded MIT gurus.
(e.g. transplants so that people who have abused their bodies their whole lives an live another 6 months) Seriously, of all the people I know of who received a transplant, all of them had to because of an inherent condition, not because of some sort of self abuse. Basing an argument on such an unlikely scenario isn't very convincing.
Hulk etait tellement a chier, qu'ils ont prevu une suite; et d'ailleurs ils sont deja en train de la tourner. Mais le plus terrible, c'est qu'il s'est passe un truc diiingue sur le tournage.
Y'a Spiderman qui va voir Hulk, et il lui dit, "putain, hulk, tu deconnes, on commence le tournage dans 5 minutes, et t'as ta chemise qu'est toute dechiree."
Alors la, y'a Hulk qui regarde, et qui dit, "oh putain, j'suis vert..."
No need to repeat what has been said a hundred times alreday (IE don't do it), just buying the right equipment to do the job properly would most certainly cost you more than hiring a professional.
I remember that one, that fucking stupid bitch calls me cause the printer is "broken". Was'nt tech support, rather project manager on a software project but anyway. I ask her, "so what is the error message? " -- "error message?" -- "what's written on the computer?" -- "well, duh, it's the computer screen" -- "ok how do you know the printer is broken" -- "because it says so!" So I run over to the bitch's desk. -- "CAN YOU FUCKING READ THIS MESSAGE BOX ALOUD" -- "it says the printer's broken" I point at the alert message and yell at her "CAN YOU FUCKING READ THAT LINE BITCH" -- "Err... Out... of... paper... please fill in paper tray #1" -- "Ok, so what does this mean?" -- "Err... it means that I need to put more paper?"
The first two companies you cited being French companies, it would be quite surprising if they would'nt comply with this particular law ..
I'd wager it's much easier to kill oneself from paracetamol or aspirine overdose than with a nicotine overdose.
Think about it, everything in "too much" doses is basically toxic. Even water -- ever heard of "drowning"?
My bro got a couple LG drive fried while installing SCO OpenServer 5.07 (don't ask why, long story).
...
I guess this goes on to show that Linux contains deadly SCO code
Cf. "mystery donators".
What would you guys recommend as a graphic card for a dual monitor setup?
Ideally, it would be nice to have dual DGI outputs, I don't know if it's possible? Cards I've seen (such as ATIs) that support dual monitors have to have one connected through the VGA plug, unless I missed something.
Thanks to the static IP:
- Host my development shit
- Host my imode services for access with my crappy imode phone
- Subscribe to a few hundred mailing lists
- Webcam with family and friends
- Free phone on the modem w/o going through weird VoIP shit
- Fast browsing
- Always on
- Only 30 / mo
- emerge -up world
- I don't watch TV but a few friends happen to record on their PC, and send me clips sometimes. Quite nice.
If you have a digital camera, and many people now do, you kind of need broadband. For example when you want to have your pictures printed. It's not exactly efficient to send a few dozen 2MB pics at 33kbps.
5. Profit?
Bollocks, those steps are only intended for those who want to try the BETA kernel. End users will just use whatever kernel is provided by their distribution, and won't have to deal with any of that shit.
Open-source anti virus software.
Yeah except that, apparently, Mandrake sets it up automagically; Gentoo really does'nt in any case.
Is there a version of PC Anywhere for X11?
You know, not every /. reader is a Linux expert, but I expect most of us to *at least* be Internet savvy enough to find much better pr0n than these ugly bimboes.
Do you have any fucking idea what "The Sun" is?
Implied: why bother linking to any of their crap?
It's entirely automatic, it has wings and looks a bit like a plane or the Space Shuttle, but unless I'm completely mistaken it's not meant to carry passengers.
For once, this story really is about *free* software, not *open source* software. The point here is not really about how much it costs, well it just happens to cost less, but it also shows that *freedom* matters to businesses just as much as they matter to bearded MIT gurus.
(e.g. transplants so that people who have abused their bodies their whole lives an live another 6 months)
Seriously, of all the people I know of who received a transplant, all of them had to because of an inherent condition, not because of some sort of self abuse. Basing an argument on such an unlikely scenario isn't very convincing.
Hulk etait tellement a chier, qu'ils ont prevu une suite; et d'ailleurs ils sont deja en train de la tourner. Mais le plus terrible, c'est qu'il s'est passe un truc diiingue sur le tournage.
..."
Y'a Spiderman qui va voir Hulk, et il lui dit, "putain, hulk, tu deconnes, on commence le tournage dans 5 minutes, et t'as ta chemise qu'est toute dechiree."
Alors la, y'a Hulk qui regarde, et qui dit, "oh putain, j'suis vert
No need to repeat what has been said a hundred times alreday (IE don't do it), just buying the right equipment to do the job properly would most certainly cost you more than hiring a professional.
Hm, yeah, cat should do the job.
Slashdot has been assimilated, seriously.
I remember that one, that fucking stupid bitch calls me cause the printer is "broken". Was'nt tech support, rather project manager on a software project but anyway. I ask her, "so what is the error message? " ... Out ... of ... paper ... please fill in paper tray #1" ... it means that I need to put more paper?"
-- "error message?"
-- "what's written on the computer?"
-- "well, duh, it's the computer screen"
-- "ok how do you know the printer is broken"
-- "because it says so!"
So I run over to the bitch's desk.
-- "CAN YOU FUCKING READ THIS MESSAGE BOX ALOUD"
-- "it says the printer's broken"
I point at the alert message and yell at her "CAN YOU FUCKING READ THAT LINE BITCH"
-- "Err
-- "Ok, so what does this mean?"
-- "Err
readline is GPL'd and can't therefore be linked with a proprietary program. It would not have been too hard to develop their own, though.
CodeWeavers gives back code to the standard Wine ... and it has to since Wine is now under LGPL.