I would think that proximity to a large planet would make any moon less likely to meteorite impact, since meteors and comets would be more attracted to the planet's gravity instead of the moon's. Some theorisize that Jupiter is what keeps big comets from smashing into Earth and killing more dinosaurs.
Ha! We would buy the recipe, patent the drug, sell it in the us for $400 a pill and millions of Africans would still die every year.
The current administration even bans aid money from being spent on cheaper generic drugs! So many more people could be helped by using the SAME AMOUNT OF MONEY on generic AIDS drugs. Instead they handed billions into the pockets of big pharamaceutical companies. Meanwhile, your job can be shipped to India, but you can't buy a drug from Canada? What's more important powerful coporations or sick people? Corporations, of course. Your AIDS cure wouldn't last a day in Africa without being bought and patented by Merck.
The point is that they're lying when they complain about "high research costs" when asked why US consumers pay so much for medication. It has more to do with marketing than research.
You'r drinking that corporate Kool-aid again. Drug companies run a profit margin of 17%, compared to the s&P average of 3%. They're the most profitable companies on the S&P.
And they only spend 14% of their revenues on R&D! The rest of the money goes into overhead, executive pay, lobbying, and above all, marketing. How often do you see a Viagra ad on TV? That's where the money goes. It's unbelievable. You're being fed a line by the powerful handed to them by the drug company lobbyists. The facts are plainly documented on their anual statements. Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying. Go read this:
That metaphor explains the how. You're looking for a metaphor that explains the why. Why the fabric of space and time warps in the first place. Maybe those quack string theorists have an "answer".
You would have to be on crack to use KDE on a P166. I tried it on my P II 200 Mhz Toshiba Portege and it's very painful. Right now I run it as my DNS and DHCP server. Best laptop I've ever seen. The new porteges only got fatter and slower (relative to the current standards)
Did they block port 443 (https)? I've found that your can send anything through port 443 (including an SSH connection) and the proxies either don't know or don't care what goes through the line. And if they block secure http, I think that people would start to complain.
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Big deal. In linux I can already mount a DVD+RW and write to it like any hard disk. And when I do a eject/dev/cdrom, the final product is readable by windows (Windows has UDF read capability). Mount Raineer has something to do with error flagging - something that could be done at the filesystem level. If someone were to work hard enough at the linux UDF file system drivers, they could add error correction. I've looked at the code, it's not there. In fact, whenever I have a bad DVD+RW, I just format it as ext2 and do a bad-block check on it. The bad blocks are remapped and Linux moves right along. Works great!
Maybe they spy IE itself. It's pretty easy to plug into IE and receive its events. Either through DOM or screen-scraping.
I run fluxbox on my Xbox. Even FCE is too slow. ANd it has a 700 Mhz processor, but only 64MB or RAM.
I would think that proximity to a large planet would make any moon less likely to meteorite impact, since meteors and comets would be more attracted to the planet's gravity instead of the moon's. Some theorisize that Jupiter is what keeps big comets from smashing into Earth and killing more dinosaurs.
Ha! We would buy the recipe, patent the drug, sell it in the us for $400 a pill and millions of Africans would still die every year.
The current administration even bans aid money from being spent on cheaper generic drugs! So many more people could be helped by using the SAME AMOUNT OF MONEY on generic AIDS drugs. Instead they handed billions into the pockets of big pharamaceutical companies. Meanwhile, your job can be shipped to India, but you can't buy a drug from Canada? What's more important powerful coporations or sick people? Corporations, of course. Your AIDS cure wouldn't last a day in Africa without being bought and patented by Merck.
The point is that they're lying when they complain about "high research costs" when asked why US consumers pay so much for medication. It has more to do with marketing than research.
You'r drinking that corporate Kool-aid again. Drug companies run a profit margin of 17%, compared to the s&P average of 3%. They're the most profitable companies on the S&P.
A J: www.citizen.org/documents/Pharma_Report.pdf+market ing+vs+r%26d+in+drug+companies&hl=en
And they only spend 14% of their revenues on R&D! The rest of the money goes into overhead, executive pay, lobbying, and above all, marketing. How often do you see a Viagra ad on TV? That's where the money goes. It's unbelievable. You're being fed a line by the powerful handed to them by the drug company lobbyists. The facts are plainly documented on their anual statements. Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying. Go read this:
http://216.239.39.104/search?q=cache:vEivDEY4hm
That metaphor explains the how. You're looking for a metaphor that explains the why. Why the fabric of space and time warps in the first place. Maybe those quack string theorists have an "answer".
Were you to start again today, would use use objects instead of an API to build the core OS components?
If you can see/hear the content, you can steal the content. One way or another, someone will intercept the keys. Even if it means taking apart a TV
You would have to be on crack to use KDE on a P166. I tried it on my P II 200 Mhz Toshiba Portege and it's very painful. Right now I run it as my DNS and DHCP server. Best laptop I've ever seen. The new porteges only got fatter and slower (relative to the current standards)
I keep a 5 foot katana under my bed. I haven't had to use it yet.
Probably not. The heat is caused by the circuitry.
I think the confusion stems from an outsourcing arangement between the Incas and the Indians.
Did they block port 443 (https)? I've found that your can send anything through port 443 (including an SSH connection) and the proxies either don't know or don't care what goes through the line. And if they block secure http, I think that people would start to complain.
I said the same thing about Alen Cox.
I'm still on 2.4 because 2.6 broke the ability to use DVD+RWs as a random access device. Anyone know if this will ever be ported to 2.6?
The breakage has something to do with ide-scsi
Really? We're talking about the same people who lost a mars orbiter due to a Metric/English conversion problem! They're morons!
It's a mat that let's you JUMP to different CONCLUSIONS written on it.
The ones at Minneapolis International run Windows 95! Windows 95!!!! They're constantly crashing. I wonder which H-1B suggested that one.
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Big deal. In linux I can already mount a DVD+RW and write to it like any hard disk. And when I do a eject /dev/cdrom, the final product is readable by windows (Windows has UDF read capability). Mount Raineer has something to do with error flagging - something that could be done at the filesystem level. If someone were to work hard enough at the linux UDF file system drivers, they could add error correction. I've looked at the code, it's not there. In fact, whenever I have a bad DVD+RW, I just format it as ext2 and do a bad-block check on it. The bad blocks are remapped and Linux moves right along. Works great!
Lots of dual processor motherboards have them.
I think you mean Raid-0. Raid 1 would slow down your file system.
How is your Creative labs or NVIDIA card any better than the exact one I own for the PC?
So would anyone with a Trash-80, Tandy Color Computer, Atari, or PC with QBASIC, BASICA, etc