I got one of those swanky wireless aluminum keyboards with my iMac and hated it -- tiny arrow keys, no numeric pad, and I kept hitting the function key instead of the control key at the bottom left. Plus, I absolutely hate laptop keyboards, and that's basically what it is. I bought a unicomp "EnduraPro" keyboard (with a built-in mouse/nipple), for times when the bluetooth on my mighty mouse screws up or the batteries go dead. I wish they had a command key and extended functions (adjust volume, brightness, etc), but I think it's a great choice. The only downside -- keyboards I use at work, etc, feel like shit:)
Not to mention that when Hillary "The primary is just a formality" Rodham Clinton "counts every vote", she doesn't count votes in all caucus states. Or that she wasn't planning on counting any votes after February 5th.
maybe they meant: get bought out by large company (aol) that later realizes they fucked up big time and pays more money to get rid of you. Or maybe they mean: land lucrative paid deals with google, amazon, etc.
hypercard isn't a language. HyperTalk is a language. HyperCard was a combination of runtime environment and IDE (like Flash or GUI Designers) witha graphic editor thrown in.
Tip: The Constitution is a list of what powers and responsibilities the three branches of government have. The way you phrased your question (where is the right to xxxx) means you're giving them unlimited powers unless they're explicitely prevented. The correct question: Where in the constitution is Congress/the President given the authority to xxx.
Atom? Why bother. You can get an ARM that costs less, uses less power, provides better performance, and doesn't have a shitty instruction set from 1978.
read the question more carefully. In particular, the part about "cable company" and the part about him currently having phone service. However, cable companies are generally granted a monopoly in exchange for certain requirements, such as paying for the cable to be laid when population density exceeds xx% or the building is within xx feet of a main road.
Have you looked at the EFIKA -- 400mhz PPC (760 MIPS), 128M ram, less than 10 Watts during average usage. I'm planning on getting one for a home linux server unless I can find something nicer.
I have a 16" that I encase in a rubber.
Hell, even those uncontacted natives in the remote amazon wilderness were unimpressed.
do you worship the goatse?
a lameness filter on slashdot is like a shit filter on cowboy neal's ass after he bankrupts an all-you-can-eat burrito bar.
I'm pretty sure they're manufactured/assembled in Kentucky.
I was happily surprised when I discovered my EnduraPro was US made.
I got one of those swanky wireless aluminum keyboards with my iMac and hated it -- tiny arrow keys, no numeric pad, and I kept hitting the function key instead of the control key at the bottom left. Plus, I absolutely hate laptop keyboards, and that's basically what it is. I bought a unicomp "EnduraPro" keyboard (with a built-in mouse/nipple), for times when the bluetooth on my mighty mouse screws up or the batteries go dead. I wish they had a command key and extended functions (adjust volume, brightness, etc), but I think it's a great choice. The only downside -- keyboards I use at work, etc, feel like shit :)
OpenStep/NeXTStep. CDE.
I've never heard of it either. Bison, YACC, CUP, LEMON, a couple other C-based ones, but not ANTLR.
Not to mention that when Hillary "The primary is just a formality" Rodham Clinton "counts every vote", she doesn't count votes in all caucus states. Or that she wasn't planning on counting any votes after February 5th.
only if you ignore all the BSD code in Windows.
maybe they meant: get bought out by large company (aol) that later realizes they fucked up big time and pays more money to get rid of you. Or maybe they mean: land lucrative paid deals with google, amazon, etc.
hypercard isn't a language. HyperTalk is a language. HyperCard was a combination of runtime environment and IDE (like Flash or GUI Designers) witha graphic editor thrown in.
Those aren't old stories, they're dupes.
Tip: The Constitution is a list of what powers and responsibilities the three branches of government have. The way you phrased your question (where is the right to xxxx) means you're giving them unlimited powers unless they're explicitely prevented. The correct question: Where in the constitution is Congress/the President given the authority to xxx.
get your work ip address banned by slashdot and wikipedia.
Says the guy posting under a fake name, not revealing his email address.
They can resell it for $80, then buy it back one week later for $65.
it has built in integrity checking and stuff.
Atom? Why bother. You can get an ARM that costs less, uses less power, provides better performance, and doesn't have a shitty instruction set from 1978.
read the question more carefully. In particular, the part about "cable company" and the part about him currently having phone service. However, cable companies are generally granted a monopoly in exchange for certain requirements, such as paying for the cable to be laid when population density exceeds xx% or the building is within xx feet of a main road.
You're describing the LGPL.
in which case, the GPL discourages sharing.
Like ARM, MIPS, SuperH, or PPC? QNX, Linux, and *BSD run on all 4. WinCE runs on 3.
Have you looked at the EFIKA -- 400mhz PPC (760 MIPS), 128M ram, less than 10 Watts during average usage. I'm planning on getting one for a home linux server unless I can find something nicer.