In OSX Panther my tabs no longer work. I can't seem to get them back. In Linux, I had the back & forward buttons missing even with the default theme. I backed up my bookmarks and removed the old.phoenix (Yes, I've been using it awhile) and it worked.
On Mac OSX 10.3.2 (Panther) the tabs no longer work in.8, they worked great before. In linux, I had to blow away the.phoenix directory to get my buttons back even with the default theme. I did save my bookmarks!
Our CE & CS are both part of the 'Physics and Computer Science' department. They were actually alot harder on CS than other colleges, requiring higher math and physics then many colleges do. Many colleges allow "calculus for business" and 2 semesters of general science for CS. The CE degree is ABET accredited, but the university does not have an EE major. So I'm sure they really only meet the minimum for CE accredidation. They also only require 136 minimum credits for CE and 120 minimum for CS.
First of all, Computer Engineers design computers, peripherial devices etc. They do not administer computers thats like comparing a bricklayer to an architect. Second a masters degree is not what they are refering to they are talking about college udergraduate degrees.
The CS and CE programs I went to in Virginia only differed by 3-4 classes. CE had 2 semesters of micro controllers, Linear Algebra, Ordinary Diff EQs and Chemistry. While CS required Algorithms and Operating Systems. CS could opt for matrix algebra for business or the engineering based Linear Algebra. Other than that, they were identical. Many students opt for dual degrees. Both required physics,calculus and what they called core curriculm which was Digital design, and alot of programming, computer architecture etc. Both taught assembly, C++,UML and java was a popular elective.
No doubt! We wrap fortran code to C++ using a wrapper routine that uses f2c. Some of those libraries out there the developers are long since dead and the routines work so well nobody wants to touch em!
If I break into your house is it your fault you didn't have iron bars on the windows? How about I smash in the window of your car and steal your stereo? Just because it's possible to do something illegal, does not mean your not responsible and shouldn't be punished. If I had my way I'd send him to Saudi Arabia for punishment, they cut they hands off hackers!
Exactly! Democrats convienently forget the following:
We want to seriously diminish the threat posed by Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program.
- President Clinton, Feb. 17, 1998.
[T]he risk that the leaders of [Iraq] will use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies is the greatest security risk we face.
- Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Feb. 18, 1998.
[We] urge you... to respond effectively to the threat posed by Iraq's refusal to end its weapons of mass destruction programs.
- Letter to President Clinton, signed by Sens. Tom Daschle, Carl Levin, John Kerry and others, Oct. 9, 1998.
We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seeking and developing weapons of mass destruction.
- Sen. Ted Kennedy, fall, 2002.
We know [Saddam] has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country.
- Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002.
We are in possession of what I think to be compelling evidence that Saddam Hussein has... a developing capacity for the production and storage of weapons of mass destruction.
- Sen. Bob Graham (chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee), Dec. 8, 2002.
Because it's an election year we are just supposed to "pay no attention to the man behind the curtain". Funny how the news media never brings up any of these quotes! People also forget that we bombed Southern Iraq anytime Clinton felt pressure over the Lewinski scandal. My sincere hope is that we can one day finally end the continous deployment to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait we've had since the first gulf war.
I'd like to see a Pepsi challenge between KDE and Gnome
Then I'm afraid gnome would lose, kde is much more windows like. Remember nautilus was created by ex-apple developers. The apps that come with kde seem more polished, gnome office looks like separate apps just thrown together (Abiword,Gnumeric etc.), compare that to the integration of koffice. Compare kghostview to ggv. I am now administering about 20 linux desktops and the most popular choice of ex-windows users is KDE by far. Of the 17 ex-windows users, 16 of them use KDE. The ex-solaris users, all 3 of them prefer GNOME. The lone ex-windows user who chose gnome, cries to management almost daily that he wants windows back.
I myself switch back and forth every month or so, I'm not that picky. I can handle choice without getting stressed. But then, my laptop is an apple:)
Had Microsoft released Office for Linux, nobody would be contemplating switching to Open / Star Office today. Linux users passed the word about a decent little program made by a company in germany. Sun bought it and now companies are accessing what they truly need in an office suite. My employer now uses more Star Office than MS Office. And we haven't bought anything newer than Office 2000.
If MS had created an Office for linux, nobody would have much noticed Star Office. MS has probably slowed Linux on the desktop a small amount by not releasing an Office for linux, but they have caused longer term damage to their main cash cow office. Add product activation and increased license restrictions to mix and soon MS Office is gonna be feeling the pinch. Why spend $400 when you have free? Or for that matter, $400 vs $79 for the clipart and a database included.
My next video card purchase will be from a company that makes GPL-compatible drivers. Suggestions anyone?
Yes, build your own card. Because their aren't any. The open source drivers in linux weren't made by the card manufacturers, that is why they will never perform as well as the closed source ones. So if you want an open source driver that performs, you will have to create your own. If and when Linux ever gets the market share to create a demand, I think you will find distributions selling a separate driver CD's, and / or downloads on the manufacturers site that keeps pace with the windows drivers. But I highly doubt you will ever see open source drivers by any hardware manufacturer that faces stiff competition from others. The only periperial card that I have ever bought that had GPL'd drivers by the manufacturer was a multitech modem that contained 4 modems on the board. This was highly specialized for dialin networking and linux has the market share there to make it possible. And modems aren't exactly cutting edge stuff.
If you try to sit on a horse like you do on a chair you'll get pounded to death. Your butt will turn to hamburger, your spine will get crunched (forensic examination of Custer's troops showed spinal degredation even among teenagers as I recall). You have to lift yourself up and down in stirrups in rythmn with the horse.
Not if you ride a horse with an extremly smooth gate. A Pacifino is the easy chair of horses. I have never ever seen a horse that is so smooth to ride, you can even ride it side sattle like prim and proper women rode in the the old days.
Does a car equal vehicle? That would make a truck, a motorcyle and a segway a car. The set that contains man, apes and monkeys is called primates. But a subset man does not equal the whole set primates. If that were true than monkeys, man and gorillas would be the exact same species! They are not.
primate:
1: a senior clergyman and dignitary [syn: archpriest, hierarch,
high priest, prelate]
2: any placental mammal of the order Primates; has good
eyesight and flexible hands and feet
Primates \Pri*ma"tes\, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
The highest order of mammals. It includes man, together with
the apes and monkeys. Cf. Pitheci.
Well why don't users of Mplayer start a donation to offer anyone who works or recently worked at KISS a reward to blow the whistle on these scum. If anyone is reading this from KISS, you can always do the right thing anonymously. A danish radio interview would put alot of pressure on them.
LAPD has discovered a gruesome scene, several ex police officers were found dead today. Each was found with no jacket or wallet. Each was also found to have a badge that said RIAA inserted in their rectums. If anyone has information about this crime, call 1-800 WHO CARES.
Yes, but to be fair the OS and the bench marking tools really need to be the same. I would like to know is what compiler optimizations are being used. That can make a big difference in your benchmarks.
Is it HP's God given right to screw the very employees that made them successful in the first place? All the die hard capitalists out their forget that pure capitalism does not and cannot work. Without rules to limit the greedy, you will have monopolies, CEO misrepresenting loses and no accountability to employees. Look at what we have now Microsoft, Enron, WorldCom. What is hapening is that the companies have been lining the pockets of both political parties and marketing as globalism. And the politicians are like pigs to the trough ready to get more dough.
They hail global competition, forgetting all the while that these other countries are really just exporting slave labor. A world minimum wage and a world requirement for health care insurance would quickly desolve thoughts about taking any advantage of employees. Personally I wonder why the employees of these companies have just set back and let the company screw them. The fear of being lynched might make these idiots less willing to screw everyone they can.
Because it was the employees they are replacing that got them where they are in the first place. Capitalism does not equal fuedalism where the lords own you and discards you at will. This screw everyone but me atitude is an extreme view of capitalism. Just as pure socialism doesn't work, neither does pure captilsm. Without checks and balances, greed and corruption can destroy a captalist economy. Just as easy as corruption and lack of incentive to work, destroys a pure socialist economy. If an employee has over 15 years with a company and has given his time and talents to make that company successful, is it right to toss him out on his can and replace him with an immigrant who will cost less? If that's true, is it wrong for the employee to buy a gun and shoot the competition? Both are extremes, and right now we have been allowing too much of one of the extremes.
I can handle it, the question is why would I want to. It's one of the first thing you learn when you are taught about pointers in any CS degree program. So why re-implement something like a linked list everytime? You may be using your own implementation in everything you write, but you then you still have a whole lot of others implementing the same thing. And some aren't doing such a great job of it because memory leaks are still a major source of errors for C programs even simple ones. If object oriented programming is so bad, why is it that every major language developed since 1990 has it? Why was Objective C developed? I can and have worked as a C,C++, Java and Web (perl,php, Jscript) developer.
The only lanquages I really hate are AI languages like LISP. Recursive languages don't seem natural to me. But don't knock OO programming, it makes programming easier and alot of time more readable to others.
In OSX Panther my tabs no longer work. I can't seem to get them back. In Linux, I had the back & forward buttons missing even with the default theme. I backed up my bookmarks and removed the old .phoenix (Yes, I've been using it awhile) and it worked.
On Mac OSX 10.3.2 (Panther) the tabs no longer work in .8, they worked great before. In linux, I had to blow away the .phoenix directory to get my buttons back even with the default theme. I did save my bookmarks!
Our CE & CS are both part of the 'Physics and Computer Science' department. They were actually alot harder on CS than other colleges, requiring higher math and physics then many colleges do. Many colleges allow "calculus for business" and 2 semesters of general science for CS. The CE degree is ABET accredited, but the university does not have an EE major. So I'm sure they really only meet the minimum for CE accredidation. They also only require 136 minimum credits for CE and 120 minimum for CS.
I hit the submit a little too early, got to remember to spell check!
First of all, Computer Engineers design computers, peripherial devices etc. They do not administer computers thats like comparing a bricklayer to an architect. Second a masters degree is not what they are refering to they are talking about college udergraduate degrees.
The CS and CE programs I went to in Virginia only differed by 3-4 classes. CE had 2 semesters of micro controllers, Linear Algebra, Ordinary Diff EQs and Chemistry. While CS required Algorithms and Operating Systems. CS could opt for matrix algebra for business or the engineering based Linear Algebra. Other than that, they were identical. Many students opt for dual degrees. Both required physics,calculus and what they called core curriculm which was Digital design, and alot of programming, computer architecture etc. Both taught assembly, C++,UML and java was a popular elective.
No doubt! We wrap fortran code to C++ using a wrapper routine that uses f2c. Some of those libraries out there the developers are long since dead and the routines work so well nobody wants to touch em!
If I break into your house is it your fault you didn't have iron bars on the windows? How about I smash in the window of your car and steal your stereo? Just because it's possible to do something illegal, does not mean your not responsible and shouldn't be punished. If I had my way I'd send him to Saudi Arabia for punishment, they cut they hands off hackers!
We want to seriously diminish the threat posed by Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program. - President Clinton, Feb. 17, 1998.
... to respond effectively to the threat posed by Iraq's refusal to end its weapons of mass destruction programs.
- Letter to President Clinton, signed by Sens. Tom Daschle, Carl Levin, John Kerry and others, Oct. 9, 1998.
... a developing capacity for the production and storage of weapons of mass destruction.
- Sen. Bob Graham (chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee), Dec. 8, 2002.
[T]he risk that the leaders of [Iraq] will use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies is the greatest security risk we face. - Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Feb. 18, 1998.
[We] urge you
We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seeking and developing weapons of mass destruction. - Sen. Ted Kennedy, fall, 2002.
We know [Saddam] has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country. - Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002.
We are in possession of what I think to be compelling evidence that Saddam Hussein has
Because it's an election year we are just supposed to "pay no attention to the man behind the curtain". Funny how the news media never brings up any of these quotes! People also forget that we bombed Southern Iraq anytime Clinton felt pressure over the Lewinski scandal. My sincere hope is that we can one day finally end the continous deployment to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait we've had since the first gulf war.
Then I'm afraid gnome would lose, kde is much more windows like. Remember nautilus was created by ex-apple developers. The apps that come with kde seem more polished, gnome office looks like separate apps just thrown together (Abiword,Gnumeric etc.), compare that to the integration of koffice. Compare kghostview to ggv. I am now administering about 20 linux desktops and the most popular choice of ex-windows users is KDE by far. Of the 17 ex-windows users, 16 of them use KDE. The ex-solaris users, all 3 of them prefer GNOME. The lone ex-windows user who chose gnome, cries to management almost daily that he wants windows back.
I myself switch back and forth every month or so, I'm not that picky. I can handle choice without getting stressed. But then, my laptop is an apple :)
Had Microsoft released Office for Linux, nobody would be contemplating switching to Open / Star Office today. Linux users passed the word about a decent little program made by a company in germany. Sun bought it and now companies are accessing what they truly need in an office suite. My employer now uses more Star Office than MS Office. And we haven't bought anything newer than Office 2000.
If MS had created an Office for linux, nobody would have much noticed Star Office. MS has probably slowed Linux on the desktop a small amount by not releasing an Office for linux, but they have caused longer term damage to their main cash cow office. Add product activation and increased license restrictions to mix and soon MS Office is gonna be feeling the pinch. Why spend $400 when you have free? Or for that matter, $400 vs $79 for the clipart and a database included.
Yes, build your own card. Because their aren't any. The open source drivers in linux weren't made by the card manufacturers, that is why they will never perform as well as the closed source ones. So if you want an open source driver that performs, you will have to create your own. If and when Linux ever gets the market share to create a demand, I think you will find distributions selling a separate driver CD's, and / or downloads on the manufacturers site that keeps pace with the windows drivers. But I highly doubt you will ever see open source drivers by any hardware manufacturer that faces stiff competition from others. The only periperial card that I have ever bought that had GPL'd drivers by the manufacturer was a multitech modem that contained 4 modems on the board. This was highly specialized for dialin networking and linux has the market share there to make it possible. And modems aren't exactly cutting edge stuff.
And how much money does a unemployed ex-sco employee have?
Not if you ride a horse with an extremly smooth gate. A Pacifino is the easy chair of horses. I have never ever seen a horse that is so smooth to ride, you can even ride it side sattle like prim and proper women rode in the the old days.
You could always get even! If she has ruined your life, you could always exact revenge.
Does a car equal vehicle? That would make a truck, a motorcyle and a segway a car. The set that contains man, apes and monkeys is called primates. But a subset man does not equal the whole set primates. If that were true than monkeys, man and gorillas would be the exact same species! They are not.
primate:
1: a senior clergyman and dignitary [syn: archpriest, hierarch, high priest, prelate]
2: any placental mammal of the order Primates; has good eyesight and flexible hands and feet
Primates \Pri*ma"tes\, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
The highest order of mammals. It includes man, together with the apes and monkeys. Cf. Pitheci.
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Well why don't users of Mplayer start a donation to offer anyone who works or recently worked at KISS a reward to blow the whistle on these scum. If anyone is reading this from KISS, you can always do the right thing anonymously. A danish radio interview would put alot of pressure on them.
LAPD has discovered a gruesome scene, several ex police officers were found dead today. Each was found with no jacket or wallet. Each was also found to have a badge that said RIAA inserted in their rectums. If anyone has information about this crime, call 1-800 WHO CARES.
Happens all the time in meetings everywhere. The boss says something totally wrong and the room is silent.
Yes, but to be fair the OS and the bench marking tools really need to be the same. I would like to know is what compiler optimizations are being used. That can make a big difference in your benchmarks.
They hail global competition, forgetting all the while that these other countries are really just exporting slave labor. A world minimum wage and a world requirement for health care insurance would quickly desolve thoughts about taking any advantage of employees. Personally I wonder why the employees of these companies have just set back and let the company screw them. The fear of being lynched might make these idiots less willing to screw everyone they can.
Because it was the employees they are replacing that got them where they are in the first place. Capitalism does not equal fuedalism where the lords own you and discards you at will. This screw everyone but me atitude is an extreme view of capitalism. Just as pure socialism doesn't work, neither does pure captilsm. Without checks and balances, greed and corruption can destroy a captalist economy. Just as easy as corruption and lack of incentive to work, destroys a pure socialist economy. If an employee has over 15 years with a company and has given his time and talents to make that company successful, is it right to toss him out on his can and replace him with an immigrant who will cost less? If that's true, is it wrong for the employee to buy a gun and shoot the competition? Both are extremes, and right now we have been allowing too much of one of the extremes.
I can handle it, the question is why would I want to. It's one of the first thing you learn when you are taught about pointers in any CS degree program. So why re-implement something like a linked list everytime? You may be using your own implementation in everything you write, but you then you still have a whole lot of others implementing the same thing. And some aren't doing such a great job of it because memory leaks are still a major source of errors for C programs even simple ones. If object oriented programming is so bad, why is it that every major language developed since 1990 has it? Why was Objective C developed? I can and have worked as a C,C++, Java and Web (perl,php, Jscript) developer. The only lanquages I really hate are AI languages like LISP. Recursive languages don't seem natural to me. But don't knock OO programming, it makes programming easier and alot of time more readable to others.