What's funny is, that's how it used to work. Albums were used to promote live shows, where the real monet was made. That changed when the collusion started, though...
That would bring another meaning to "Apache beats IIS at its own game." I know, the predicate for "it" should be "IIS", but, in spoken language, it's more likely to be "Apache". Anyway....
"unsubstantiated tests say that people we want traffic from our right!"
Rewrite that to "unsubstantiated tests say that the people we want traffic from are right!" and maybe I'd understand it before the fifth time I read it.
Ok, I'm going to lose some karma over this, but I have to say it. If you're out of a job, consider coming to Thailand, like I did a year and a half ago. No, I don't work in computers: I now teach English, but the department gave me the lab and carte-blanche to do virtually whatever I want to do with it and their budget. I don't make a lot converted to US$ (ranges between 800-1300/month), but it puts me in the top 2% of incomes in this country. Hell, I have even had a full time maid. My main point, however, is that my thai girlfriend takes every opportunity she can to suck my dick. Sure, after I met her, she put on about 8kg, but her weight's stayed constant for a year and a half and she's still thinner and sexier than anyone else I've ever dated. Almost every morning,before I leave for work, she pulls out my dick and starts sucking. If I'm off work for the day, the first thing she does when she is semi-awake is start stroking me, and eventually rides me to death. Then when we are walking in the mall or whatever, she whispers to me, "When we get home, I'm going to suck your dick. It's so beautiful!" Work days, she makes sure I come at least once, and on days off it's always two to four times. God! I'm 34 and have a serious paunch, so sometimes I have to tell her I need a rest. You would not belive how happy I am. Just my recommendation to you all. You need a place to stay while you get setup, let me know. Dan
Then take a look at the K12ltsp.org site... They have an out of the box Linux thin client distro with rdesktop to log into your win2000 server. I've got the same setup here in Thailand and love it.
Dan
From the description:
>The MCSD for Microsoft.NET is appropriate for:
>1. Software engineers
>2. Application analysts
>3. Software application developers
>4. Software developers
5>. Technical consultants
So, even though we'd like to show off how great unix is, maybe we should show them some cross-platform development tools, like, for example, QT. They'll likely be developing for Windows no matter what. Show them that they can create for three platforms at once (Unix, Win, and Mac).
Dan
Mac ODBC doens't work unless you aren't actually using it... Yeah, my car doesn't work when I don't use it, either. This means it only works when you AREN'T using it. Them double negatives those city boys use are awefully difficult to get, ain't they?
I have to agree with this from experience. I have put together Access databases for tracking at sevral jobs (security clearance tracking, anyone?) and did so with DBIV in the late 80's, but now that I have to do the same thing in php and Mysql for my language center, I'm having to learn programming languages I've never touched. Not that I've touched anything more advanced than Pascal in Engineering school, anyway.
This has got to be the funniest thing I've seen recently: the above poster get modded troll when he's responding to an obvious troll which is, as yet, unmodded.
I'm gonna wet my pants
I'm sorry to post at top level, but the number of posts misreading section 3b is so large, I don't know what else to do.
Section 3b:
>b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for
>at least three years, to give any third party,
>for a charge no more than your cost of
>physically performing source distribution, a
> complete machine-readable copy of the
>
corresponding source code, to be
distributed
>under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a
>medium customarily used for software
>interchange; or,
If you take out the clauses and read the main sentence (which I've highlighted) straight through, you will see that what most people here are asserting is not true by the license, that only those who receive the binary are entitled to the source. It instead says that ANY person (third party) can receive it upon request. This written offer only needs to be given to the recipient, however, and not, say, published for a period of two weeks in a local newpaper or national magazine, as many notifications must be.
IANAL
Daniel
And Lycoris, at this point, has a working product -- another difference. Joseph Creek has done a LOT of work, and I have watched his project since the first month he put his web-page up, though never used it. I even tried to submit a story to slashdot about 10 months ago to plug his editorial about using an Inductive User Interface (the same thing that everyone is now saying "so easy to find the program I want" about). He has busted his ass and complied with the GPL every step of the way. There's no comparison between these two companies.
1> include a written offer to give any third party the software, and
2> give the software to any third party with a written offer
are not the same! #1 is what the GPL says, and #2 is how you are interpreting it. Sorry.
Dan
Man, I hope you get really modded up for this one, because this is exactly the reason I left Sci-Fi. Once you have matured, you don't like anyone to get on their soap box and work you over, all the while trying to disguise their debate as prose. We don't see very many passion plays these days, and that's how I view about 95% of the Sci-Fi genre now. The other 5% is really worth reading, though, and asks open ended ethical questions without the author claiming to know the answers. (I thought AI was a great movie for that reason)
Well, I guess that I've been out of Sci-Fi and Fantasy for too long, because when COA was my favorite book (7th grade), there were only three. It's interesting that my two favorite books from middle school (the Forever War ROCKS!) are in the same post... I haven't even thought about either of them for 10 years or so. Now if only they would do the Unbeliever series...
I also disagree that this was just "a hunch." For one thing, I believe that the administration still has evidence that they're not sharing with the public. Another is the fact that this isn't the first attack that bin Laden has orchestrated, merely the most successful. It's my understanding that there is very conclusive evidence that he has been responsible for previous terrorist attacks against the US.
I totally agree. When I had access to some classified stuff, we would often know that, for example, the Tamil Tigers, were going to blow a Sri Lankan airliner two weeks before it happened. We just didn't know all the details. When it happens, as it is unfolding, though, you're pretty sure who's responsible and all. I have no doubt that the US intelligence machine knew something about this, just not enough to prevent it, and so enough evidence existed to arrest Bin Ladin and hold the trial later. That is all we're talking about, anyway.
Two interesting points from the article 1) his two minute pushup / situp test barely meets regular Army standards for him, and most of the 1st SF that I worked with felt weak if they didn't complete 100 pushups / 100 situps, and a 12:00 two mile for their fitness test. 2) The precial operations (SF SEALS, etc...) do much more than that every morning, and then strap on 75 lbs to go humping for the rest of the day. "I knew that we did more before 9:00 than normal people did all day, I just didn't realize we didn't stop after 9:00." -- someone
How do you make money producing computer games if people expect to receive the hard artwork, design, programming for nothing?
How about the program is free, but the artwork, etc... is loaded off of an XML sheet or something, and you distibute that? Works for some people.
It reminds me when the Sun King's wife said "Why do they need bread when they can eat cake". Who is the Sun King? I thought this quote was attributed to the queen of France during the revolution (M.A.?)
There's another theory about the great seafaring nations and the settling of the americas: the "land bridge" was not used, and South America was settled first by polynesian explorers. You know, the ones that sailed and settled virtually the entire pacific ocean. These peoples had an expand or die culture. Where the Hawaiians came from is under debate, but it is guaranteed to be improbably far for an outrigger canoe. This theory says that, probably from Hawaii, they reached out to Easter Island, and then further on into South America
What's funny is, that's how it used to work. Albums were used to promote live shows, where the real monet was made. That changed when the collusion started, though...
That would bring another meaning to "Apache beats IIS at its own game." I know, the predicate for "it" should be "IIS", but, in spoken language, it's more likely to be "Apache". Anyway....
"unsubstantiated tests say that people we want traffic from our right!" Rewrite that to "unsubstantiated tests say that the people we want traffic from are right!" and maybe I'd understand it before the fifth time I read it.
Ok, I'm going to lose some karma over this, but I have to say it. If you're out of a job, consider coming to Thailand, like I did a year and a half ago. No, I don't work in computers: I now teach English, but the department gave me the lab and carte-blanche to do virtually whatever I want to do with it and their budget. ,before I leave for work, she pulls out my dick and starts sucking. If I'm off work for the day, the first thing she does when she is semi-awake is start stroking me, and eventually rides me to death. Then when we are walking in the mall or whatever, she whispers to me, "When we get home, I'm going to suck your dick. It's so beautiful!" Work days, she makes sure I come at least once, and on days off it's always two to four times. God! I'm 34 and have a serious paunch, so sometimes I have to tell her I need a rest.
I don't make a lot converted to US$ (ranges between 800-1300/month), but it puts me in the top 2% of incomes in this country. Hell, I have even had a full time maid.
My main point, however, is that my thai girlfriend takes every opportunity she can to suck my dick. Sure, after I met her, she put on about 8kg, but her weight's stayed constant for a year and a half and she's still thinner and sexier than anyone else I've ever dated. Almost every morning
You would not belive how happy I am. Just my recommendation to you all. You need a place to stay while you get setup, let me know.
Dan
Then take a look at the K12ltsp.org site... They have an out of the box Linux thin client distro with rdesktop to log into your win2000 server. I've got the same setup here in Thailand and love it. Dan
From the description: >The MCSD for Microsoft .NET is appropriate for:
>1. Software engineers
>2. Application analysts
>3. Software application developers
>4. Software developers
5>. Technical consultants
So, even though we'd like to show off how great unix is, maybe we should show them some cross-platform development tools, like, for example, QT. They'll likely be developing for Windows no matter what. Show them that they can create for three platforms at once (Unix, Win, and Mac).
Dan
Mac ODBC doens't work unless you aren't actually using it...
Yeah, my car doesn't work when I don't use it, either.
This means it only works when you AREN'T using it. Them double negatives those city boys use are awefully difficult to get, ain't they?
I have to agree with this from experience. I have put together Access databases for tracking at sevral jobs (security clearance tracking, anyone?) and did so with DBIV in the late 80's, but now that I have to do the same thing in php and Mysql for my language center, I'm having to learn programming languages I've never touched. Not that I've touched anything more advanced than Pascal in Engineering school, anyway.
This has got to be the funniest thing I've seen recently: the above poster get modded troll when he's responding to an obvious troll which is, as yet, unmodded. I'm gonna wet my pants
I'm sorry to post at top level, but the number of posts misreading section 3b is so large, I don't know what else to do.
Section 3b:
>b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for
>at least three years, to give any third party,
>for a charge no more than your cost of
>physically performing source distribution, a
> complete machine-readable copy of the
>corresponding source code, to be distributed
>under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a
>medium customarily used for software
>interchange; or,
If you take out the clauses and read the main sentence (which I've highlighted) straight through, you will see that what most people here are asserting is not true by the license, that only those who receive the binary are entitled to the source. It instead says that ANY person (third party) can receive it upon request. This written offer only needs to be given to the recipient, however, and not, say, published for a period of two weeks in a local newpaper or national magazine, as many notifications must be. IANAL DanielAnd Lycoris, at this point, has a working product -- another difference. Joseph Creek has done a LOT of work, and I have watched his project since the first month he put his web-page up, though never used it. I even tried to submit a story to slashdot about 10 months ago to plug his editorial about using an Inductive User Interface (the same thing that everyone is now saying "so easy to find the program I want" about). He has busted his ass and complied with the GPL every step of the way. There's no comparison between these two companies.
Is that because everything is a beta? hehehe
1> include a written offer to give any third party the software, and 2> give the software to any third party with a written offer are not the same! #1 is what the GPL says, and #2 is how you are interpreting it. Sorry. Dan
Ron Jeremy...? Good Choice! Quote the guy who sucks his own dick. If that's not credibility...
Man, I hope you get really modded up for this one, because this is exactly the reason I left Sci-Fi. Once you have matured, you don't like anyone to get on their soap box and work you over, all the while trying to disguise their debate as prose. We don't see very many passion plays these days, and that's how I view about 95% of the Sci-Fi genre now. The other 5% is really worth reading, though, and asks open ended ethical questions without the author claiming to know the answers. (I thought AI was a great movie for that reason)
Well, I guess that I've been out of Sci-Fi and Fantasy for too long, because when COA was my favorite book (7th grade), there were only three. It's interesting that my two favorite books from middle school (the Forever War ROCKS!) are in the same post... I haven't even thought about either of them for 10 years or so. Now if only they would do the Unbeliever series...
Well, since the "opt-in" was in the EULA, I think you've already got your answer.
I also disagree that this was just "a hunch." For one thing, I believe that the administration still has evidence that they're not sharing with the public. Another is the fact that this isn't the first attack that bin Laden has orchestrated, merely the most successful. It's my understanding that there is very conclusive evidence that he has been responsible for previous terrorist attacks against the US.
I totally agree. When I had access to some classified stuff, we would often know that, for example, the Tamil Tigers, were going to blow a Sri Lankan airliner two weeks before it happened. We just didn't know all the details. When it happens, as it is unfolding, though, you're pretty sure who's responsible and all. I have no doubt that the US intelligence machine knew something about this, just not enough to prevent it, and so enough evidence existed to arrest Bin Ladin and hold the trial later. That is all we're talking about, anyway.Yeah, but then if your email gets routed through Chicago it'll get lost in a pothole the size of a car. :)
Install their OS on one of your better machines (not those ten), network them all together as X terminals, and open an internet cafe.
Two interesting points from the article 1) his two minute pushup / situp test barely meets regular Army standards for him, and most of the 1st SF that I worked with felt weak if they didn't complete 100 pushups / 100 situps, and a 12:00 two mile for their fitness test. 2) The precial operations (SF SEALS, etc...) do much more than that every morning, and then strap on 75 lbs to go humping for the rest of the day. "I knew that we did more before 9:00 than normal people did all day, I just didn't realize we didn't stop after 9:00." -- someone
How do you make money producing computer games if people expect to receive the hard artwork, design, programming for nothing? How about the program is free, but the artwork, etc... is loaded off of an XML sheet or something, and you distibute that? Works for some people.
It reminds me when the Sun King's wife said "Why do they need bread when they can eat cake".
Who is the Sun King? I thought this quote was attributed to the queen of France during the revolution (M.A.?)
Please help me... I thought Columbus didn't even know about the americas and was trying to reach Asia..
There's another theory about the great seafaring nations and the settling of the americas: the "land bridge" was not used, and South America was settled first by polynesian explorers. You know, the ones that sailed and settled virtually the entire pacific ocean. These peoples had an expand or die culture. Where the Hawaiians came from is under debate, but it is guaranteed to be improbably far for an outrigger canoe. This theory says that, probably from Hawaii, they reached out to Easter Island, and then further on into South America