Does anyone know much about that group of lawyers who use the same open source principal as we do except in law? (or did i jsut imagine it?)
anyway, perahps tahts something to look at:
an open letter to the judges, dump it on source code, let people "hack" at the letter with suggestions,making it presentable and correcting the typos, and then we all pitch in and turn it into "lawyer compliant" letter.
Anyone already doing something like this?
my GOD what a cheeky little snotty nosed bastard you are. you paid that in melbourne, geuss how much we pay in perth you cheeky SOB. 95 cents most of the time.
Seriously man, grow some manners!
Slightly off topic, but does anyone know: i got two machines, duron 850, and a pentium 450, with basic cluster operations, what programs can actually cluster? can i cluster these two computers together to form a better computer for a certain task? I want to try and put them together, and see how many websites hits they could take before they fall over.
Thanks in Advanced
Peter Revill
Perhaps slightly off topic, but in Australia, i Rembmer seeing on "Today Tonight" (think current affairs program for australia) and they where talking about alternative fuel made out of oil used to cook chips! A company was getting together to sell this oil at 69cents a litre in australia (very cheap for our fuel prices.)
Anyone else remember anything about this?
My question is: Why do none of these ideas ever get implemented?
Maybe its just me, but the number of Linux based handhelds seems to be pushing towarsd linux, i think it has something to do with the cost;)
but whats the cost of something like QT embedded?
expensive stuff for your handheld? or really cheap?
BTW did anyone else pick up opera in the screenshot?
if theyve got opera, its save to assume this thing can browse the web.
*patiently waiting to sell his karma to purcahse one:P*
Does anyone know much about that group of lawyers who use the same open source principal as we do except in law? (or did i jsut imagine it?) anyway, perahps tahts something to look at: an open letter to the judges, dump it on source code, let people "hack" at the letter with suggestions,making it presentable and correcting the typos, and then we all pitch in and turn it into "lawyer compliant" letter. Anyone already doing something like this?
my GOD what a cheeky little snotty nosed bastard you are. you paid that in melbourne, geuss how much we pay in perth you cheeky SOB. 95 cents most of the time. Seriously man, grow some manners!
Slightly off topic, but does anyone know: i got two machines, duron 850, and a pentium 450, with basic cluster operations, what programs can actually cluster? can i cluster these two computers together to form a better computer for a certain task? I want to try and put them together, and see how many websites hits they could take before they fall over. Thanks in Advanced Peter Revill
Perhaps slightly off topic, but in Australia, i Rembmer seeing on "Today Tonight" (think current affairs program for australia) and they where talking about alternative fuel made out of oil used to cook chips! A company was getting together to sell this oil at 69cents a litre in australia (very cheap for our fuel prices.)
Anyone else remember anything about this?
My question is: Why do none of these ideas ever get implemented?
Maybe its just me, but the number of Linux based handhelds seems to be pushing towarsd linux, i think it has something to do with the cost ;)
but whats the cost of something like QT embedded?
expensive stuff for your handheld? or really cheap?
BTW did anyone else pick up opera in the screenshot?
if theyve got opera, its save to assume this thing can browse the web.
*patiently waiting to sell his karma to purcahse one :P*