I hope people on here have at least *read* the Holy Bible to know a one world gov't is one step closer to the anti-christ rearing its ugly head. Having 1 entity with ALL power is NOT a good thing but that *should* be obvious.
Some of my former co-workers still have some of the first eMachines running as Linux servers to this day.
They must be the ones that are running the websites that/. always links to b/c as we all know..those sites don't hold up for long.
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If she wants something installed on Debian, it is an apt-get away (whereas in windows she has to look for it).
So will she know the name of the application or library to use with apt get, sufficiently that apt get will know what she is wanting so it can download it? If not, does apt get have a search feature like she would have if she went to google and searched for a windows application in order to download it to install? Point being, how finicky is apt get?
Under Windows you can grab the Nimo Codec pak and the Gordian Knot bundle. I found them both to be helpful but the Nimo bundle will give you a Divx player (only for AVIs) however unless its been repacked it's an old version. And as for a reason that your AVIs didn't play...they may be encoded with the Xvid codec. It's easier to find for Windows than Linux though but the source is out there.
I hope you realize that you are on the right track to knowing exactly why companies are giving mail-in rebates. THey know that 99% of the customers won't take the time ( or even forget) about the rebate and thus the company gets the item sold and at full price.
Bandwidth = cable size / customers, roughly. It fluctuates based on how many people are using it at a given time and how much bandwidth they are using.
DSL fluctuates too, dial-up fluctuates as well. It's just the differing technologies fluctuate at various points in the stream and may or may not affect you depending on what your bandwidth is in the first place and where the fluctuation is located. Dial-up users won't ever see those issues b/c the bandwidth just isn't big enough in the firs place.
Heck, considering that when I moved to my current house (end of 1998), Cablevision promised broadband within 6 months, and kept making that promise every few months for 2 years, I was grateful to have broadband in the first place!
AT&T did this with me when I was living with my parents in WV about 1 hour SW of PIttsburgh. We moved to that particular location in late '98 and eventually I heard that AT&T was bringing the service to cities starting from the northern panhandle of WV and working their way to each town, southward along the Ohio river. I'd call them and would just be told that my town wasn't even in the plans yet..eventually it was and I'd see guys outside doing stuff (laying cables). THey kept telling me 2 or 3 more months.
As of Dec of '02 I moved about 1.5 hours away. AT&T finally knocked on my parents door asking if they would be interested. My mom told the guy if they had been sooner I would have signed up but they never use it enough to justify the cost so AT&T was just too slow. Now I have Roadrunner and i like my 3mbps for $45.
In high school I played Magic: The Gathering and the principals of the high school considered it gambling although my friends and I never played that way. So we quit eating in the same place as everyone else so we would go into a separate part of the building to eat lunch and play the games. The building was situated far enough from the main facility that we could see the asst. principals walking toward us and had time to put everything away before they caught us. When they ask if we were playing "cards" we would of course say no, then whip them out again after they left (but not until they hung around for 5 or 10 min).
And that's a bad thing? Sorry, but if you break into my wireless network (even if you are just "mapping" how many open networks there are), you've just committed a crime.
If your network is unencrypted no "breaking in" is necessary and for some situations it might end up being an accident. If someone is driving down through the streets of NYC and they are using the free WAPs in town but happen to come across yours at the same time and they decide to pull over and park because they found a nice website but they don't realize they are on your network does that person deserve to get 10 years in prison?
By age 15, I'd be concerned if they weren't yet looking at porn.
Yeah, a 15 year old boy getting to know the true purpose of the female gender in society. What a great way to let them learn about the world. You need a higher set of standards.
If I one of these DVD's is in my DVDROM drive at work and I share the DVDROM in my corporate network, then I'm guilty even if no one actually saw the movie including me.
And why would you be sharing the dvdrom drive to begin with? Maybe to share files that you legally own to your coworkers or something? Okay so you need to have the drive shared, then why not just make sure you don't just leave the screener in the drive all the time and you won't have to worry about sharing it?
(no reason to talk about morals here, they are subjective)
Only to those people who think they can make up their own. There are absolutes in this world. It's just that no one likes them so they create their own. THAT'S the problem, not that morals are subjective.
'Ironically, in our headlong rush to create sophisticated untethered computing, the most problematic technology turns out also to be the oldest: those nondescript metal cylinders that never seemed to be included with our Christmas toys.'
I don't know about you but somehow the wife always seems to get her vibrators that are with the rest of the presents and *I'm* not the one buying them for her.
Right now, airlines are really getting some concessions (S$$$) out of pilots, who not only have to worry about terrorists but thier own CEOS stabbing them! Senior Captains with 15-20 yrs experience who fly the "heavies" like 747s get a nice 6 figure income, the guys and gals flying for Southwest make about 60K
That's what I want to do, become a pilot and make 6 figures so i can buy my own plane...and then fly it in my spare time...um..let me get back to you on that one.
For example, I used Pegasus while my wife was using Outlook. With my Mac, we'll both use the same mail prog, whatever it is. Does this cut down on variety? Does it cut down on experimentation? I think so.
If you need some spice I got some porn you can borrow for some experimentation.
Small minds make up answers to stop fear, or the truth.
So how small is yours? You seem to be making up a lot of answers yourself. Anything to stop the possibility that my God could also be your God, whether you want Him to be or not and it sounds like you don't.
That which is below the Creator must be created at some point in the past, otherwise there is no reason for a Creator. That which is the Creator always is and always will be, otherwise there are no absolutes and thus an even greater Creator must exist.
Just like the Oracle gets Neo to think in the first movie when she asks him if he would have still hit the vase had she not said anything you will think really hard when I ask you what existed before the Universe existed? I'm not saying I know the answer but it is one of those things that reaches the limits of our mind to comprehend. God existed for sure though. He had to in order to be a Creator so that everything else could follow. It's all about absolutes. Without them there are no answers, only questions.
Last night I took my wife to Matrix Revolutions for our Friday night date
You have a wife? Woah
On a more serious note I have to say that you have a good representation of how the events in the trilogy can be viewed. Of course all CS people will disagree with you since by a CS person's nature there is no God, just like there is no spoon.
I hope people on here have at least *read* the Holy Bible to know a one world gov't is one step closer to the anti-christ rearing its ugly head. Having 1 entity with ALL power is NOT a good thing but that *should* be obvious.
Some of my former co-workers still have some of the first eMachines running as Linux servers to this day.
They must be the ones that are running the websites that /. always links to b/c as we all know..those sites don't hold up for long.
If she wants something installed on Debian, it is an apt-get away (whereas in windows she has to look for it).
So will she know the name of the application or library to use with apt get, sufficiently that apt get will know what she is wanting so it can download it? If not, does apt get have a search feature like she would have if she went to google and searched for a windows application in order to download it to install? Point being, how finicky is apt get?
Under Windows you can grab the Nimo Codec pak and the Gordian Knot bundle. I found them both to be helpful but the Nimo bundle will give you a Divx player (only for AVIs) however unless its been repacked it's an old version. And as for a reason that your AVIs didn't play...they may be encoded with the Xvid codec. It's easier to find for Windows than Linux though but the source is out there.
I hope you realize that you are on the right track to knowing exactly why companies are giving mail-in rebates. THey know that 99% of the customers won't take the time ( or even forget) about the rebate and thus the company gets the item sold and at full price.
Bandwidth = cable size / customers, roughly. It fluctuates based on how many people are using it at a given time and how much bandwidth they are using.
DSL fluctuates too, dial-up fluctuates as well. It's just the differing technologies fluctuate at various points in the stream and may or may not affect you depending on what your bandwidth is in the first place and where the fluctuation is located. Dial-up users won't ever see those issues b/c the bandwidth just isn't big enough in the firs place.
Heck, considering that when I moved to my current house (end of 1998), Cablevision promised broadband within 6 months, and kept making that promise every few months for 2 years, I was grateful to have broadband in the first place!
AT&T did this with me when I was living with my parents in WV about 1 hour SW of PIttsburgh. We moved to that particular location in late '98 and eventually I heard that AT&T was bringing the service to cities starting from the northern panhandle of WV and working their way to each town, southward along the Ohio river. I'd call them and would just be told that my town wasn't even in the plans yet..eventually it was and I'd see guys outside doing stuff (laying cables). THey kept telling me 2 or 3 more months.
As of Dec of '02 I moved about 1.5 hours away. AT&T finally knocked on my parents door asking if they would be interested. My mom told the guy if they had been sooner I would have signed up but they never use it enough to justify the cost so AT&T was just too slow. Now I have Roadrunner and i like my 3mbps for $45.
Like the one on computer safety. I mean, how many people actually take a break every 30 minutes to avoid damaging their eyes?
More like every 30 days
The movie about him shows him in a motel room being overtaken by the FBI or whoever it was, not in a van.
In high school I played Magic: The Gathering and the principals of the high school considered it gambling although my friends and I never played that way. So we quit eating in the same place as everyone else so we would go into a separate part of the building to eat lunch and play the games. The building was situated far enough from the main facility that we could see the asst. principals walking toward us and had time to put everything away before they caught us. When they ask if we were playing "cards" we would of course say no, then whip them out again after they left (but not until they hung around for 5 or 10 min).
does BitchX suffice?
so then why don't you run for office, or not vote at all if you don't like the choices?
And that's a bad thing? Sorry, but if you break into my wireless network (even if you are just "mapping" how many open networks there are), you've just committed a crime.
If your network is unencrypted no "breaking in" is necessary and for some situations it might end up being an accident. If someone is driving down through the streets of NYC and they are using the free WAPs in town but happen to come across yours at the same time and they decide to pull over and park because they found a nice website but they don't realize they are on your network does that person deserve to get 10 years in prison?
Some people have trouble accepting authority.
By age 15, I'd be concerned if they weren't yet looking at porn.
Yeah, a 15 year old boy getting to know the true purpose of the female gender in society. What a great way to let them learn about the world. You need a higher set of standards.
If I one of these DVD's is in my DVDROM drive at work and I share the DVDROM in my corporate network, then I'm guilty even if no one actually saw the movie including me.
And why would you be sharing the dvdrom drive to begin with? Maybe to share files that you legally own to your coworkers or something? Okay so you need to have the drive shared, then why not just make sure you don't just leave the screener in the drive all the time and you won't have to worry about sharing it?
(no reason to talk about morals here, they are subjective)
Only to those people who think they can make up their own. There are absolutes in this world. It's just that no one likes them so they create their own. THAT'S the problem, not that morals are subjective.
'Ironically, in our headlong rush to create sophisticated untethered computing, the most problematic technology turns out also to be the oldest: those nondescript metal cylinders that never seemed to be included with our Christmas toys.'
I don't know about you but somehow the wife always seems to get her vibrators that are with the rest of the presents and *I'm* not the one buying them for her.
Right now, airlines are really getting some concessions (S$$$) out of pilots, who not only have to worry about terrorists but thier own CEOS stabbing them! Senior Captains with 15-20 yrs experience who fly the "heavies" like 747s get a nice 6 figure income, the guys and gals flying for Southwest make about 60K
That's what I want to do, become a pilot and make 6 figures so i can buy my own plane...and then fly it in my spare time...um..let me get back to you on that one.
For example, I used Pegasus while my wife was using Outlook. With my Mac, we'll both use the same mail prog, whatever it is. Does this cut down on variety? Does it cut down on experimentation? I think so.
If you need some spice I got some porn you can borrow for some experimentation.
Most believers I know genuinely feel like they're right. It is impossible for the brain to forcibly will nonsense into truth.
I believe that is what most people call faith.
Small minds make up answers to stop fear, or the truth.
So how small is yours? You seem to be making up a lot of answers yourself. Anything to stop the possibility that my God could also be your God, whether you want Him to be or not and it sounds like you don't.
That which is below the Creator must be created at some point in the past, otherwise there is no reason for a Creator. That which is the Creator always is and always will be, otherwise there are no absolutes and thus an even greater Creator must exist.
Just like the Oracle gets Neo to think in the first movie when she asks him if he would have still hit the vase had she not said anything you will think really hard when I ask you what existed before the Universe existed? I'm not saying I know the answer but it is one of those things that reaches the limits of our mind to comprehend. God existed for sure though. He had to in order to be a Creator so that everything else could follow. It's all about absolutes. Without them there are no answers, only questions.
Last night I took my wife to Matrix Revolutions for our Friday night date
You have a wife? Woah
On a more serious note I have to say that you have a good representation of how the events in the trilogy can be viewed. Of course all CS people will disagree with you since by a CS person's nature there is no God, just like there is no spoon.
This is a single transister operating at 500Ghz, not a full blown CPU operating at 500Ghz.