Was not aware of it bearing the pioneer badge. I've been mac recovered for like 3 years now. I enjoy having more than one mouse button and cheap hardware.
Last time I checked the apple superdive was a rebadged pioneer, that might explain your good fortune on the compatability side. Home players seem to like DVD-R/RW's as opposed to DVD+R/RW. That being said I'm not buying yet. What I am waiting for is a single standard to be set in stone and video cameras utilizing that format to be produced.
That's why you abstract your code out, database connections in one file, html headers/footers/boilerplate in one, javascript libraries in another. Using slash as an example, users.pl, index.pl, comments.pl, and metamod.pl, all make calls to other code sources to generate page layout, database connections, and other features. Yes PHP (or SSI/Embperl or ruby, or python)can be used for "I need to generate a single table from my dbase in this monster page, I'll just throw a mysql_connect here, a echo there and I'm done", but it also can be done in a highly modular way.
Have you ever looked through the bender source. Slash would be a bear to get to full XHTML1.1 strict + CSS2 spec, not to metion breaking lots of old browsers. It would make for an interesting side project to see how the slash development team accepts massive rewrites of their code though. Personally, I'd start from scratch, but people say I code funny anyways.
Do you remember the 2000 election...Gore, despite his known intentions for the nation (read his book, some of the ideas are way past crazy), still won the popular vote, based on districts drawn by democrats 8 years earlier. The fact that the people of Broward County Florida couldn't read a simple ballot that 3rd graders could vote sucessfully with led to a drawn out but inevitable win by W. Gore ended up making himself look like an ass by trying to call for a "4 county only" recount instead of a statewide recanvas and then had the audacity to try to keep military ballots with valid postmarks from being counted, but a majority of voters cast their ballots for him, this was 2 years ago.
The democrats and republicans have had the same amount of time to raise dough, they dems even had a wild period where the nation galvanized either for or against Bush and then with the Jeffords defection, could have made even more political hay. Instead, they played the old gridlock game, and look like chumps to the people. If The liberal media, the labor unions, and the "causehead" pleas of "think of the children" can't get people to pony up the cash, then perhaps the party needs to listen to those who are shifting to other parties. The canidates in my rural area talk about rebuilding the economy responsibly (We don't need a repeat of the Carter years), tough stands on crime, and lasting economic development by building infrastructure. What few liberals roam around here are bitching and moaning about a cross country interstate (I-66) and a transport hub being built, while not listening to any of the scientific resarch that say that it will not cause a signifigant environmental impact. They did not fare well during the priomary season.
People donate money to their political party of choice because they believe in the platform, not based on what is fair. That being said, Campign finance reform needs to start with baning soft money, followed by baning corps and unions from donating to political causes. Liberals held the keys for 8 years, people got tired of it, voted for someone else who is handling himself well desipte some trying circustances. Gates and M$FT hedge every political bet, they have the cash to influence both, just the same as warren buffet or Ted Turner and old Hanoi Jane, at least before the merger
Just to note, I think I bit on a troll but we'll roll with it.
I was just calling you on the fact that the Clintonistas had Billy boy by the short and curlies for eight years, 2 of those with a democrat congress. He did nothing, now M$FT has 40 billion in the bank and is so firmly entrenched into the government sector that it will be extremely painful to both the government and the economy to have them harmed signifigantly. Yes, we need to wean ourselves off of their poision teat, but with a clear plan. Yes using GPL'ed software in 99% of government applications would be perfectly safe and true to the spirt that all government property is the people's property ultimately. At the same time, we really don't need our "allies" knowing that our signal encryption methods have a flaw without just brute forcing their way to the answer
As for your claim that the adti is a right wing think tank, yes it is, just the same that brookings institute with their idealist concepts of a giant paternalistic government curing all ills is a liberal think tank. For every "extremist" on the right there is a liberal equivalent. Greenpeace, the NRA, NOW, promisekeepers, Pro choice, pro-life, communists and neo-nazi's are all the same, listen to me I want to push my over the top agenda on the rest of the country. There are so few people who will look at each situation from the middle that we have this wildly swinging pendulum every 2 years, election cycle to election cycle it becomes a quest for politicians to whore themselves for more time in office, even if it means caving to a "party line" instead of looking out for the constituancy's best interests
Anybody worth 2.25 billion(thats 2.25*(10^9), not (10^12), can do it.
Pulling from the top of my head M$FT could pony up 2.25 billion of its 40 billion or Mr. Gates himself could easily afford this luxury. There are several members of the Saudi and Kuwaiti royal families that could pony up this kind of cash, and H Ross Perot was worth 4.3 billion 10 years ago, I would wager that he made some money 1992-2000, but that could have been reduced signifigantly in the last 2 years.
That lovely 53K kap comes directly from the FCC here in the US, supposedly to protect voice communications quality, are there any countries where a single analog modem and phone line has surpassed 56k?
The mentally ill and violent criminal elements of society shouldn't have access to weapons of any sort, but law abiding citizens do have a right to bear arms afforded to them by the US Constitution, which has been unduly restricted Post WWII
That brings up a good point, where is the PIII and GF2 chip fab 4-5 years down the road, intel has even moved the celeron off the PIII core, NV 30 will be out sometime in the fall, these were products at the tail of their life in the "performance" arena when the XBOX launched last fall. Of course it would be nice to get my hands on some of the 386 chip fab parts....
That would be the pepsi/frito-lay/tricon unholy trinity there, with KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut, McDonalds/Disney had something better to do that summer
For the last 70 years the 2nd ammendment has been interpreted to apply to "professional" armies or militias, as opposed to every citizen of these United States. The only difference is the "highly regarded ACLU" will stand up to fight this as opposed to "a bunch of right wing gun nuts" in the case of the second ammendment.
At its core, unix is a minimalist system, its kind of a Chinese buffet, small simple tools that chained together make a complete system (meal). No one tool is all knowing and all seeing, hurd and other microkernel types fit this mentality down to the kernel itself, with scheduling, I/O, lock resolution, etc seperated out into little minature daemons. As opposed to windows where it is one giant tangle of dll's and executables. Theres a lot to be said for a system that originally ran in 4K of memory scalling up to some of the monster supercomputing apps we see today with terrabytes of memory, but at its core, the same simple tools dc, sed, awk, a shell, ls, and rm being able to perform amazing tasks.
You realize that Waterworld eventually broke even, apparently people outside of North America were interested in watching Kevin Costner drink his own urine. Those wacky French what will they think up next.
Was not aware of it bearing the pioneer badge. I've been mac recovered for like 3 years now. I enjoy having more than one mouse button and cheap hardware.
Last time I checked the apple superdive was a rebadged pioneer, that might explain your good fortune on the compatability side. Home players seem to like DVD-R/RW's as opposed to DVD+R/RW. That being said I'm not buying yet. What I am waiting for is a single standard to be set in stone and video cameras utilizing that format to be produced.
Or a case of candy bars for Sally Struthers.
That's why you abstract your code out, database connections in one file, html headers/footers/boilerplate in one, javascript libraries in another. Using slash as an example, users.pl, index.pl, comments.pl, and metamod.pl, all make calls to other code sources to generate page layout, database connections, and other features. Yes PHP (or SSI/Embperl or ruby, or python)can be used for "I need to generate a single table from my dbase in this monster page, I'll just throw a mysql_connect here, a echo there and I'm done", but it also can be done in a highly modular way.
Have you ever looked through the bender source. Slash would be a bear to get to full XHTML1.1 strict + CSS2 spec, not to metion breaking lots of old browsers. It would make for an interesting side project to see how the slash development team accepts massive rewrites of their code though. Personally, I'd start from scratch, but people say I code funny anyways.
Do you remember the 2000 election...Gore, despite his known intentions for the nation (read his book, some of the ideas are way past crazy), still won the popular vote, based on districts drawn by democrats 8 years earlier. The fact that the people of Broward County Florida couldn't read a simple ballot that 3rd graders could vote sucessfully with led to a drawn out but inevitable win by W. Gore ended up making himself look like an ass by trying to call for a "4 county only" recount instead of a statewide recanvas and then had the audacity to try to keep military ballots with valid postmarks from being counted, but a majority of voters cast their ballots for him, this was 2 years ago.
The democrats and republicans have had the same amount of time to raise dough, they dems even had a wild period where the nation galvanized either for or against Bush and then with the Jeffords defection, could have made even more political hay. Instead, they played the old gridlock game, and look like chumps to the people. If The liberal media, the labor unions, and the "causehead" pleas of "think of the children" can't get people to pony up the cash, then perhaps the party needs to listen to those who are shifting to other parties. The canidates in my rural area talk about rebuilding the economy responsibly (We don't need a repeat of the Carter years), tough stands on crime, and lasting economic development by building infrastructure. What few liberals roam around here are bitching and moaning about a cross country interstate (I-66) and a transport hub being built, while not listening to any of the scientific resarch that say that it will not cause a signifigant environmental impact. They did not fare well during the priomary season.
People donate money to their political party of choice because they believe in the platform, not based on what is fair. That being said, Campign finance reform needs to start with baning soft money, followed by baning corps and unions from donating to political causes. Liberals held the keys for 8 years, people got tired of it, voted for someone else who is handling himself well desipte some trying circustances. Gates and M$FT hedge every political bet, they have the cash to influence both, just the same as warren buffet or Ted Turner and old Hanoi Jane, at least before the merger
Just to note, I think I bit on a troll but we'll roll with it.
I was just calling you on the fact that the Clintonistas had Billy boy by the short and curlies for eight years, 2 of those with a democrat congress. He did nothing, now M$FT has 40 billion in the bank and is so firmly entrenched into the government sector that it will be extremely painful to both the government and the economy to have them harmed signifigantly. Yes, we need to wean ourselves off of their poision teat, but with a clear plan. Yes using GPL'ed software in 99% of government applications would be perfectly safe and true to the spirt that all government property is the people's property ultimately. At the same time, we really don't need our "allies" knowing that our signal encryption methods have a flaw without just brute forcing their way to the answer
As for your claim that the adti is a right wing think tank, yes it is, just the same that brookings institute with their idealist concepts of a giant paternalistic government curing all ills is a liberal think tank. For every "extremist" on the right there is a liberal equivalent. Greenpeace, the NRA, NOW, promisekeepers, Pro choice, pro-life, communists and neo-nazi's are all the same, listen to me I want to push my over the top agenda on the rest of the country. There are so few people who will look at each situation from the middle that we have this wildly swinging pendulum every 2 years, election cycle to election cycle it becomes a quest for politicians to whore themselves for more time in office, even if it means caving to a "party line" instead of looking out for the constituancy's best interests
hold up, let's be honest here. M$FT donates to both the asses and the elephants, so go troll somewhere else Naderite
Anybody worth 2.25 billion(thats 2.25*(10^9), not (10^12), can do it. Pulling from the top of my head M$FT could pony up 2.25 billion of its 40 billion or Mr. Gates himself could easily afford this luxury. There are several members of the Saudi and Kuwaiti royal families that could pony up this kind of cash, and H Ross Perot was worth 4.3 billion 10 years ago, I would wager that he made some money 1992-2000, but that could have been reduced signifigantly in the last 2 years.
Sorry boss, I typically get my milky way 2/$1 (US) from the vending machine in the break room., assuming I can't just rock them loose.
Oh like on Combat or Breserk for the atari.
That lovely 53K kap comes directly from the FCC here in the US, supposedly to protect voice communications quality, are there any countries where a single analog modem and phone line has surpassed 56k?
Sorry, wrong answer, the DMCA passed under the previous administration.
Speaking of which, Netscape radio wouldn't work with RealONE yesterday, had uninstall and drop back to rp8.
Perhaps a new Liesure Suit Larry is in the works
Hey, we are bomb everyone, our own troops, a red Chinese emabasy, and Canadians. So get off your high horse and go back to drinking your Molson, eh.
The mentally ill and violent criminal elements of society shouldn't have access to weapons of any sort, but law abiding citizens do have a right to bear arms afforded to them by the US Constitution, which has been unduly restricted Post WWII
That brings up a good point, where is the PIII and GF2 chip fab 4-5 years down the road, intel has even moved the celeron off the PIII core, NV 30 will be out sometime in the fall, these were products at the tail of their life in the "performance" arena when the XBOX launched last fall. Of course it would be nice to get my hands on some of the 386 chip fab parts....
Saw it two weeks ago, ~$200-250 (US). I believe it was a phillips, could have been a sanyo or sharp as well.
That would be the pepsi/frito-lay/tricon unholy trinity there, with KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut, McDonalds/Disney had something better to do that summer
For the last 70 years the 2nd ammendment has been interpreted to apply to "professional" armies or militias, as opposed to every citizen of these United States. The only difference is the "highly regarded ACLU" will stand up to fight this as opposed to "a bunch of right wing gun nuts" in the case of the second ammendment.
At its core, unix is a minimalist system, its kind of a Chinese buffet, small simple tools that chained together make a complete system (meal). No one tool is all knowing and all seeing, hurd and other microkernel types fit this mentality down to the kernel itself, with scheduling, I/O, lock resolution, etc seperated out into little minature daemons. As opposed to windows where it is one giant tangle of dll's and executables. Theres a lot to be said for a system that originally ran in 4K of memory scalling up to some of the monster supercomputing apps we see today with terrabytes of memory, but at its core, the same simple tools dc, sed, awk, a shell, ls, and rm being able to perform amazing tasks.
Dude where's my car
You realize that Waterworld eventually broke even, apparently people outside of North America were interested in watching Kevin Costner drink his own urine. Those wacky French what will they think up next.
Yep, lexmark is free of IBM, traded under symbol LXK