The detector can measure interactions between protons and strong interactions (collisions with photons or what have you). But is not sensitive enough to detect interaction with WIMPs.
Power supplies are pretty darn cheap when compared to the top of the line video offering. I suppose that could tip the scales, but a ps hardly a fortune.
"what sets distros apart?" indeed. This should be the focus of any such discussion. Yeah yeah, this distro has gwhatever at version 3.4.3, but this one only has 3.4.2. Bah. It's only a matter of time before you can update versions of software that you use.
The important thing is what's different with this distro than with everything else.
Gentoo, from source, custom built, portage. Debian, follows open stuff strictly, wide range of archs, apt-get. Knoppix, runs from a cd!......
So long as said distro does standard things properly, (like install etc).
Direct me to your previous posting? No, your reasons don't satiate me, please explain in a little more detail.
Infinite numbers of ways this benefits me you say?
I count 2, either move, or 'become a consultant'. Moving would work, but would hardly help the economy. Becoming a consultant is pretty much impossible, since they already have bean counters to do this work. If there is an infinite number of ways, please present 100000 ways, I'm sure that would be no problem.
And if you'd like to pursue moving to India as a good option, then I'd ask why I'd have to move for it to be of any benefit to the company? The only thing I can think of would be avoiding the labour laws. And that would only be any good if you're leaving the country. Which is not as you say, of any relation to jobs leaving the state.
If it were as simple as a company moving from fucking new york to illinois then relocating would be feasable. Moving to another continent? Not a simple task. Not something you would expect your employees to do for no reason.
Stop thinking in the frame of "jobs are leaving the country" and start considering what you'd do if it were simply jobs moving from one state to another.
Uh... why? this isn's what is happening. I don't live in the us, nor have plans. But I think it's fairly obvious that's the problem is not as simple as jobs moving from state to state. If jobs were moving from state to state, than employees could move too. And the companies that are moving the jobs would be sympathetic to the employees since they are the ones moving the jobs. Try and tell one of your employers that you are moving to asia to keep your job, see how well that turns out.
I asked a specific question. How can I make outsourcing work, which drives profit margins for big money up, help me? That was posed as obvious to someone else, but I don't see it.
I am aware that I can still work very hard, and acquire money that way. That is outside of the scope of my question.
Or: 'Become upper class' isn't a very good answer, that may help one person, but hardly helps everyone, or even a sizeable portion of people. It would seem that people working hard, and demanding more money for their work has ended up in the work being sent somewhere else.
So if a sizeable portion of people better themselves and work hard, acquiring jobs that give them money that lines up with their achievements, the jobs get moved somewhere else? Nice.
Quit whining about outsourcing and start looking for ways you can benefit from it. It will require effort, intelligence, judgement skills, and hard work, so it's likely college grads will be totally out of their element.
Perhaps one way it would benefit me is if I were born into money, or had bags of money invested in stocks (as in, more money than a middle class worker makes in 20 years), or were part of the ol' boys club. If any of these were true, then it would take very little imagination to see how outsourcing would help me.
As it stands, those aren't true. Please enlighten me as to how increasing profits can help me. Keep in mind, that I don't have the money to invest in any of these companies and reap any rewards. I'm all ears.
Don't worry, you can't even hear the radio at that speed. I recall reading about a McLaren car that would automatically shut the radio off once you reached a high enough speed, since there was no hope of hearing it anyways.
Full out graphing calculators are of no use to me as a student really. For doing calculations, this is dandy. If I need to do graphing or stats work, then I use the $1000 calculator with a 21" screen right in front of me.
This is just what the doctor ordered for me really. I've been looking for a sub $100 RPN without graphing, and now I've found it.
It's pretty much my understanding that serial is faster than parallel these days because all the research cash went in to serial. Parallel is theoretically faster, but hasn't been developed at all compared to serial.
How dare he allow you to use something you buy in any fashion you want.
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1) They release all their config tools under the GPL
GPL is far from a magic wand. (It won't make your code automagically perfect. You have to have programmers that can do that before that'll happen)
He wasn't implying that, he simply said that red hat contributes. They don't just take the 200 buck licenses lauging to the bank, they pay people to make stuff available for everyone.
2) They contribute to the kernel, GCC, glibc, XFree86, GNOME, OpenOffice.org and other projects
Remember gcc 2.96?
Uh what? That's a nice red herring. Again, red hat contributes back, the misbranded gcc is irrelevant here.
3) They're standing up and fighting SCO
I would too if my business was completely bassed on selling Linux.
Or they could have avoided fighting and taken the easy way out by settling.
Or just use fission, a fairly well proven which happens to be pretty clean. If only everyone didn't run around like chicken little when the topic comes up.
A possible explanation:
The detector can measure interactions between protons and strong interactions (collisions with photons or what have you). But is not sensitive enough to detect interaction with WIMPs.
Nah, money talks louder than petty grudges ever could to a CEO.
Are there any other cards that can run modern games period?
If you want good 2d, get a matox g400. Else you're stuck with the big boys.
Power supplies are pretty darn cheap when compared to the top of the line video offering. I suppose that could tip the scales, but a ps hardly a fortune.
Well you can do auto-update with debian and gentoo, plus other distros I'm sure. And only for the cost of (cheaper) hardware.
"what sets distros apart?" indeed. This should be the focus of any such discussion. Yeah yeah, this distro has gwhatever at version 3.4.3, but this one only has 3.4.2. Bah. It's only a matter of time before you can update versions of software that you use.
... ...
The important thing is what's different with this distro than with everything else.
Gentoo, from source, custom built, portage.
Debian, follows open stuff strictly, wide range of archs, apt-get.
Knoppix, runs from a cd!
So long as said distro does standard things properly, (like install etc).
Infinite numbers of ways this benefits me you say?
I count 2, either move, or 'become a consultant'. Moving would work, but would hardly help the economy. Becoming a consultant is pretty much impossible, since they already have bean counters to do this work. If there is an infinite number of ways, please present 100000 ways, I'm sure that would be no problem.
And if you'd like to pursue moving to India as a good option, then I'd ask why I'd have to move for it to be of any benefit to the company? The only thing I can think of would be avoiding the labour laws. And that would only be any good if you're leaving the country. Which is not as you say, of any relation to jobs leaving the state.
If it were as simple as a company moving from fucking new york to illinois then relocating would be feasable. Moving to another continent? Not a simple task. Not something you would expect your employees to do for no reason.
Uh... why? this isn's what is happening. I don't live in the us, nor have plans. But I think it's fairly obvious that's the problem is not as simple as jobs moving from state to state. If jobs were moving from state to state, than employees could move too. And the companies that are moving the jobs would be sympathetic to the employees since they are the ones moving the jobs. Try and tell one of your employers that you are moving to asia to keep your job, see how well that turns out.
I asked a specific question. How can I make outsourcing work, which drives profit margins for big money up, help me? That was posed as obvious to someone else, but I don't see it.
I am aware that I can still work very hard, and acquire money that way. That is outside of the scope of my question.
Or: 'Become upper class' isn't a very good answer, that may help one person, but hardly helps everyone, or even a sizeable portion of people. It would seem that people working hard, and demanding more money for their work has ended up in the work being sent somewhere else.
So if a sizeable portion of people better themselves and work hard, acquiring jobs that give them money that lines up with their achievements, the jobs get moved somewhere else? Nice.
Perhaps one way it would benefit me is if I were born into money, or had bags of money invested in stocks (as in, more money than a middle class worker makes in 20 years), or were part of the ol' boys club. If any of these were true, then it would take very little imagination to see how outsourcing would help me.
As it stands, those aren't true. Please enlighten me as to how increasing profits can help me. Keep in mind, that I don't have the money to invest in any of these companies and reap any rewards. I'm all ears.
That would appear to be a player for linspire, not linux.
Don't worry, you can't even hear the radio at that speed. I recall reading about a McLaren car that would automatically shut the radio off once you reached a high enough speed, since there was no hope of hearing it anyways.
Full out graphing calculators are of no use to me as a student really. For doing calculations, this is dandy. If I need to do graphing or stats work, then I use the $1000 calculator with a 21" screen right in front of me.
This is just what the doctor ordered for me really. I've been looking for a sub $100 RPN without graphing, and now I've found it.
regarding negative mass, there's an interesting result in a gravitational field.
.:a=g
say
F=ma=-mg
but, m is negative, st. -m=m'
so (-m')a=-(-m')g
or m'a=m'g,
So we find that the direction of acceleration is the same, despite the fact that the force is opposite.
It's pretty much my understanding that serial is faster than parallel these days because all the research cash went in to serial. Parallel is theoretically faster, but hasn't been developed at all compared to serial.
How dare he allow you to use something you buy in any fashion you want.
Uh what? That's a nice red herring. Again, red hat contributes back, the misbranded gcc is irrelevant here.
Or they could have avoided fighting and taken the easy way out by settling.
If there's money exchanging hands then it doesn't fall under fair use anymore. So I imagine that would be a no go.
Or just use fission, a fairly well proven which happens to be pretty clean. If only everyone didn't run around like chicken little when the topic comes up.
Yeah man, damn plants and cubicles never shut the hell up.
Nah, I want faster. The money I spend on powering my computer is well spent, and would gladly spend more for more computing power.
If you want cooler and quieter, get a laptop I guess.
But hers was designed by Gwen SteffaniOh, I'm sorry, your wife loses.
If you can figure out a way to convert such a paltry amount of heat into useable electricity, tell me, and we'll both be billionaires.
Hmm, good call. My memory isn't what it used to be.
I think it was leaked near 30 years ago.