You could apply to a Master's program in physics first. It would be easier to get into, and if you went straight to a phd from there you wouldn't be spending any extra time.
Using keywords, it's pretty simple to set up Mozilla to search, lookup words, etc, from the address bar. Probably my second favorite feature of Mozilla besides tabs.
Couldn't they make a system to dynamically generate URIs to see the articles when people visit the site, making it impossible to link to specific ones? Seems like a much better solution than trying to sue someone linking to their articles.
To me, TA is still probably the single best RTS game ever made. Even now, when newer and "better" RTS games are being made, TA is still pretty damn good and Chris Taylor could have been god if he made TA2 as good:)
If I'm not mistaken, Kali supports Starcraft, a Bnet multiplayer game, along with Diablo II. It may even support War3 when it comes out. It would be bad if that was attacked by lawyers also. In the mean time, I suggest that Blizzard get some sort of good physical copy protection for War3 and allow people to make all the servers they want.
I suspect, based only on absolutely nothing, that only forward time travel is possible. I think it may be possible to go forward in time at an accelerated rate (time goes slower for you) or to slow down time (time goes faster for you), maybe to a complete stop. But going back in time does not make much sense to me, it seems as if it would involve the reverse motion of all the particles in the universe. IANAP though.:/
Hell, I think that all products making references to time travel (Lost in Space) should have warning stickers on them stating so.
You could apply to a Master's program in physics first. It would be easier to get into, and if you went straight to a phd from there you wouldn't be spending any extra time.
Using keywords, it's pretty simple to set up Mozilla to search, lookup words, etc, from the address bar. Probably my second favorite feature of Mozilla besides tabs.
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Mmmm...#5 Does anyone know how the EE program is there? I'm going in like 3 weeks :)
If I'm not mistaken, Wired.com is just _covering_ the story, and has nothing to do with the dispute between Belo and barkingdogs.org.
Couldn't they make a system to dynamically generate URIs to see the articles when people visit the site, making it impossible to link to specific ones? Seems like a much better solution than trying to sue someone linking to their articles.
To me, TA is still probably the single best RTS game ever made. Even now, when newer and "better" RTS games are being made, TA is still pretty damn good and Chris Taylor could have been god if he made TA2 as good :)
Yaaaa, we get more evolved and DoS resistent P2P programs :)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that GIFs bite.
Hahahaha.
Yes, windows doesn't need fancy "game engines" to render crap, it..uh..does that already.
Yes, I realized this shortly after posting :/
If I'm not mistaken, Kali supports Starcraft, a Bnet multiplayer game, along with Diablo II. It may even support War3 when it comes out. It would be bad if that was attacked by lawyers also. In the mean time, I suggest that Blizzard get some sort of good physical copy protection for War3 and allow people to make all the servers they want.
That makes sense enough :)
I suspect, based only on absolutely nothing, that only forward time travel is possible. I think it may be possible to go forward in time at an accelerated rate (time goes slower for you) or to slow down time (time goes faster for you), maybe to a complete stop. But going back in time does not make much sense to me, it seems as if it would involve the reverse motion of all the particles in the universe. IANAP though. :/
Hell, I think that all products making references to time travel (Lost in Space) should have warning stickers on them stating so.