So the more calls I get from Spammers, the more spammers will think that I want to be spammed?
I don't do business on my phone anymore, its all on the internet. Well there is the occasional plumber, etc. I only call family. So who's going to be calling me?
Honestly, I NEVER GOT PHONE SPAM till I got a mortgate. Before I bought a house this sh!t never happened. Maybe I should list apt. 666 on my address for the hell of it:D
Yes, motors try to deliver a huge amount of torque, but typically the power source can not handle it. Just like a Huge 15" woofer with a measly amplfier, it will just fizzle.
Everyone is complaining about AIM not opening up its network. Why? I have no desire to talk to AOL users anyway. They aren't gamers and they aren't programmers. (I admit, they are family members, but who needs family anyway:D)
AIM can stay shut since I am not an AOL user.
M$ can stay shut since I am not a MSN user.
Yahoo can do what the hell it likes.
The protocols do not need to unite, the people need to unite.
Random walkers certainly should NOT be more bandwidth intensive if they are implemented like JavaSpaces(TM) which is what I suspect. Only BW is used during walking, but the searching is local, and it does not have to necessarily report home, as long as it eventually comes home.
Problem is that this runs in the servers space so its a tax on the server computer as opposed to the client.
What are they licensing this material? How do they say what the planned usages are if anyone can make anything? Or are they limiting the usages somehow?
This sound exactly like what JavaSpaces(TM) does. I'm surprised they were bold enough to say they thought of it. Unless of course they also invented JavaSpaces(TM) too and their just double dipping.
http://java.sun.com/products/javaspaces/faqs/jsfaq.html Well for somereason it keeps inserting a stoopid space in the link...
There is the FAQ though I don't think the average person will be able to understand the sameness. Plus JavaSpaces is a technology, while this thing seems to be a usage.
Let us not forget the English measurements are based on the Holy Cubit as given us by God.
I have no problem with changing to base10, but I fail to see the need to change the base unit? What is the point? The French number is arbitrary and no more precise than the Holy Cubit, plus of course I'm sure God knew what he was doing. I will never use the devil's measures.
Did I say their is no logical reason to change the base unit?
Stupid.
Change time to base 10, fine, but the fundamental base unit should remain the second. Or base it on the actual true time of revolution of the Earth and get rid of leap year.
Depends. Who will want to produce this date? The publisher if he wants to protect himself will have his own proof of when his site was first published. I don't see how anyone will be able to refute the evidence produceable/trackable by the publisher.
In this case nobody will need a Google Cache. But yes, if some sue-er wants to prove you just published yesterday, they will have a heck of a time:L
When tuned properly, a diesel engine is just as clean as gasoline. Plus diesel is more efficient, so you get more power per gallon. (Diesel powered small cars get much better mileage than their gas counterparts) Indeed, but diesel pollution is NOT regulated in the US, thats why the shipping industry still uses them. So you can bet they will not be tuned and they will pollute like nobodys business.
This is how I learn to program, and sprinkle in university courses as you have time / money. the internet is an awesome resource!
I remember about 10-15 years ago when some company was saying they were bringing the "Information superhighway." I thought yea right, but after I started using it, I have to agree.
People are always happy to share their knowledge for free even. Many are even school professors and book writers!
My wife worked at a clothing store and she said they didn't require the customers signature until the price was over $50. I think it was Limited Express.
Anyway, The EULA is changed wether he accepts the patch or not right? Or is M$ somehow bound to prove the user received notification before they can change the terms?
I have my own photo albums hiding under the coffee table. Its easy to pull out when you want to talk about something, and its very intimate. But to say, hay lets go up to the computer room, or let me get my laptop, is not as nice.
I still have my photos in digital format on CDROMs for safe keeping and for use on my website. But that will certainly not replace the old photo album. Plus think of the pictures handing on the walls in your house with all the children and such.
AS usual, the laws all apply till they come pointing at you. Ala the American Taliban's who the law is not good enough to convict so they just ignore it and the American media campaigns every day to say its the right thing to do.
Laws are laws and were a nation of Laws. AT least they want to legalize it as opposed to just doing it and saying its ok...
Man please. If you knew that you pay $150 for something that You can order for $1.50 you wouldnt complain about software. Thats the least of the auto industries overcharges.
As far as software goes, if you work for an automotive supplier as I do and you live in Detroit, then you know someone at just about all the auto companies and you can get the codes if you need em. Of course the tool will be another $200...
We don't use taxes to redistribute wealth in America. I have never seen ANYONES wealth redistributed, I really don't know what your speaking of.
I think we should be careful to draw a distinct line between a Security 'flaw' and a 'bug'.
A flaw is an error in judgement. A bug is an error in coding. The original poster ended his statement that Open Source has lots of bugs. This is unrelated to security unless they are specifically security related bugs.
In any event, the speed at which you can lock down the Fort HAS to be a consideration.
I mean, We have planes flying in Iraq and Afganistan right now. They are being shot at all the time, but they move fast enough to get out of the way. OpenSource moves faster than closed source so I can't possible see how the article writer concluded they were equal.
Their has got to be a good explanation for this. NPR is an excellent organization and I am over 90% pleased with what they produce. Vs ~30% pleased with the private radio stations which almost exclusively advertise even when they claim to be reporting...
Give em a chance to explain themselves. They would do better to just post requirements though. And in the end you are completely right, even if I totally frame out their data, its public anyway.
But then again, lets give the reporters who work on those stories a chance to maintain their credit for their work.
This is what IBM thought when they let M$ sell them software so many years ago. Why would anyone wan't to pay for software on a long term basis? The hardware is where it's at.
So the more calls I get from Spammers, the more spammers will think that I want to be spammed?
:D
I don't do business on my phone anymore, its all on the internet. Well there is the occasional plumber, etc. I only call family. So who's going to be calling me?
Honestly, I NEVER GOT PHONE SPAM till I got a mortgate. Before I bought a house this sh!t never happened. Maybe I should list apt. 666 on my address for the hell of it
Yes, motors try to deliver a huge amount of torque, but typically the power source can not handle it. Just like a Huge 15" woofer with a measly amplfier, it will just fizzle.
How does one kill someone across state lines? Does their head have to land in Michigan and their ass in Ohio???
Where the person dies is where the murder is.
CEOs rob for billions, max sentence 10 maybe 20 years.
Crackers cause $100,000s worth of damage, sentence...life.
Is their any doubt that corporations run this nation?
She would kick my ass if I tried to make her look at the fonts on Linux...
Who are the programmers and what are they concerned with? Mostly men. Just make it work. Form follows function, blah blah blah.
If you wan't it to be beautiful or easy to use(ergonomics) find a woman.
Woman coders who will not leave a project in such a state of ugliness. Who don't care if it works, but only that its beautiful.
There must be balance in the force.
Actually its nature also that makes us adept at living through Natures nasties.
As for reproduction being unlikely, exactly how unlikely? 1 in a billion? 1 in a trillion? not good enough.
All it takes is 1 in x.
why??
Everyone is complaining about AIM not opening up its network. Why? I have no desire to talk to AOL users anyway. They aren't gamers and they aren't programmers. (I admit, they are family members, but who needs family anyway :D)
AIM can stay shut since I am not an AOL user. M$ can stay shut since I am not a MSN user. Yahoo can do what the hell it likes.
The protocols do not need to unite, the people need to unite.
Random walkers certainly should NOT be more bandwidth intensive if they are implemented like JavaSpaces(TM) which is what I suspect. Only BW is used during walking, but the searching is local, and it does not have to necessarily report home, as long as it eventually comes home.
Problem is that this runs in the servers space so its a tax on the server computer as opposed to the client.
What are they licensing this material? How do they say what the planned usages are if anyone can make anything? Or are they limiting the usages somehow?
This sound exactly like what JavaSpaces(TM) does. I'm surprised they were bold enough to say they thought of it. Unless of course they also invented JavaSpaces(TM) too and their just double dipping.
q .html
http://java.sun.com/products/javaspaces/faqs/jsfa
Well for somereason it keeps inserting a stoopid space in the link...
There is the FAQ though I don't think the average person will be able to understand the sameness. Plus JavaSpaces is a technology, while this thing seems to be a usage.
I get it. So the RIAA can use those against you in court. Just like insurance companies. Sweet.
Let us not forget the English measurements are based on the Holy Cubit as given us by God.
I have no problem with changing to base10, but I fail to see the need to change the base unit? What is the point? The French number is arbitrary and no more precise than the Holy Cubit, plus of course I'm sure God knew what he was doing. I will never use the devil's measures.
Did I say their is no logical reason to change the base unit?
Stupid.
Change time to base 10, fine, but the fundamental base unit should remain the second. Or base it on the actual true time of revolution of the Earth and get rid of leap year.
Depends. Who will want to produce this date? The publisher if he wants to protect himself will have his own proof of when his site was first published. I don't see how anyone will be able to refute the evidence produceable/trackable by the publisher.
:L
In this case nobody will need a Google Cache. But yes, if some sue-er wants to prove you just published yesterday, they will have a heck of a time
When tuned properly, a diesel engine is just as clean as gasoline. Plus diesel is more efficient, so you get more power per gallon. (Diesel powered small cars get much better mileage than their gas counterparts)
Indeed, but diesel pollution is NOT regulated in the US, thats why the shipping industry still uses them. So you can bet they will not be tuned and they will pollute like nobodys business.
This is how I learn to program, and sprinkle in university courses as you have time / money. the internet is an awesome resource!
I remember about 10-15 years ago when some company was saying they were bringing the "Information superhighway." I thought yea right, but after I started using it, I have to agree.
People are always happy to share their knowledge for free even. Many are even school professors and book writers!
My wife worked at a clothing store and she said they didn't require the customers signature until the price was over $50. I think it was Limited Express.
Anyway, The EULA is changed wether he accepts the patch or not right? Or is M$ somehow bound to prove the user received notification before they can change the terms?
I have my own photo albums hiding under the coffee table. Its easy to pull out when you want to talk about something, and its very intimate. But to say, hay lets go up to the computer room, or let me get my laptop, is not as nice.
I still have my photos in digital format on CDROMs for safe keeping and for use on my website. But that will certainly not replace the old photo album. Plus think of the pictures handing on the walls in your house with all the children and such.
Gotta have both dude.
The visual quality would be too far below what the public expects at this point.
AS usual, the laws all apply till they come pointing at you. Ala the American Taliban's who the law is not good enough to convict so they just ignore it and the American media campaigns every day to say its the right thing to do.
Laws are laws and were a nation of Laws. AT least they want to legalize it as opposed to just doing it and saying its ok...
How many students get bad grades because their code is too similar...
If they don't have a patent, screw em. If they do, screw around em.
Man please. If you knew that you pay $150 for something that You can order for $1.50 you wouldnt complain about software. Thats the least of the auto industries overcharges.
As far as software goes, if you work for an automotive supplier as I do and you live in Detroit, then you know someone at just about all the auto companies and you can get the codes if you need em. Of course the tool will be another $200...
We don't use taxes to redistribute wealth in America. I have never seen ANYONES wealth redistributed, I really don't know what your speaking of.
I think we should be careful to draw a distinct line between a Security 'flaw' and a 'bug'.
A flaw is an error in judgement. A bug is an error in coding. The original poster ended his statement that Open Source has lots of bugs. This is unrelated to security unless they are specifically security related bugs.
In any event, the speed at which you can lock down the Fort HAS to be a consideration.
I mean, We have planes flying in Iraq and Afganistan right now. They are being shot at all the time, but they move fast enough to get out of the way. OpenSource moves faster than closed source so I can't possible see how the article writer concluded they were equal.
Equally buggy, yes. Equally secure, puhleez.
Their has got to be a good explanation for this. NPR is an excellent organization and I am over 90% pleased with what they produce. Vs ~30% pleased with the private radio stations which almost exclusively advertise even when they claim to be reporting...
Give em a chance to explain themselves. They would do better to just post requirements though. And in the end you are completely right, even if I totally frame out their data, its public anyway.
But then again, lets give the reporters who work on those stories a chance to maintain their credit for their work.
This is what IBM thought when they let M$ sell them software so many years ago. Why would anyone wan't to pay for software on a long term basis? The hardware is where it's at.
Well just maybe Big Blue gets the last laugh?