Just as a point of comparison: The 1675th Soyuz launch took place recently.
There have been only two fatal Soyuz accidents, both over 30 years ago.
I don't think the Russians have to apologize in any way for their safety record.
AT&T Laboratories Cambridge will close on 24 April. Some time before that, the majority of the www.uk.research.att.com web site, including the omniORB bits, will move to a new home at the LCE, part of Cambridge University. Links to omniORB's web pages will continue to work. The FTP site and the mailing lists will move too.
Every now and then I try out the latest Gnome and/or KDE but I always
end up back in FVWM because I generally want to customize more stuff
out of the window manager than it will permit. My preference is
for a minimalist layout with the occasional really fancy addition.
The brick wall that I always encounter is that I want to be able
to replace (not add to) all of the root menu windows for all three mouse buttons. Is there anyone
out there that has succeeded at this?
I know I'm being judgemental, but if someone wants to ensure that I take no interest in their product, all they have to do is include exclamation points in the name.
Remember, freedom of thr press is guaranteed only to those who own one. Similarly, freedom of expression on the net can never be guaranteed to those who have to work through an ISP.
The difference, in practice, is that the print media has a long history of fighting to retain that freedom.
The economy won't collapse until late in january because no one will have to buy anything all month. We'll all be living off all of the stuff we've been stashing away.
** Disk Space Requirements for IRIS Performer: Nearly 125 MB of disk space is required (30 MB temporarily and 95 MB permanently). ** Other Product Dependencies for IRIS Performer: To be functional, IRIS PerformerTM 2.3 requires that you have the following items installed on your Linux system: * glibc 2.1.1 * XFree86 3.3.3.1 * Mesa * Motif® installed
I wonder if there is any chance it will work with Lesstif.
I suggest that you give machines real names with the A record and also give them stupid corporate names with CNAME records. Then, only tell your PHB about the corporate ones.
That way, if (s)he wants to think that a machine is named solaris279f6c3, (s)he doesn't have to know that it is really named bigdaddywarbucks.
There isn't an eclipse every month because the orbit plane of the moon around the earth doesn't coincide with the orbit plane of the earth around the sun. In addition, the moon's orbit plane is constantly precessing (wobbling) so that the orientation of the tilt is different every month. Because of this, the moon is usually above or below the earth-sun line when full or new moon occurs.
Do not look at sun with remaining eye!
You scream and you leap.
Argue with them if you want...
http://www.starsem.com/news/releases.htm
Just as a point of comparison: The 1675th Soyuz launch took place recently. There have been only two fatal Soyuz accidents, both over 30 years ago. I don't think the Russians have to apologize in any way for their safety record.
"Sun will focus on its core competencies to help grow the market..."
This is from the omniORB mailing list:
AT&T Laboratories Cambridge will close on 24 April. Some time before
that, the majority of the www.uk.research.att.com web site, including
the omniORB bits, will move to a new home at the LCE, part of
Cambridge University. Links to omniORB's web pages will continue to
work. The FTP site and the mailing lists will move too.
Oops... 'loke'?? The problem with previewing is that
sometimes you read what you thought you wrote.
generate plenty of bullshit.
Even worse than Big Brother, just wait until every
annoying little twerp you know gets a pack of 'em
for Christmas.
Every now and then I try out the latest Gnome and/or KDE but I always end up back in FVWM because I generally want to customize more stuff out of the window manager than it will permit. My preference is for a minimalist layout with the occasional really fancy addition.
The brick wall that I always encounter is that I want to be able to replace (not add to) all of the root menu windows for all three mouse buttons. Is there anyone out there that has succeeded at this?
According to this article, the Russians have already moved on to open-air fire tests.
I know I'm being judgemental, but if someone wants to ensure that I take no interest in their product, all they have to do is include exclamation points in the name.
When the bassist accidentally locked the keys inside the
van, the drummer was stuck inside for four hours before
the locksmith arrived.
Remember, freedom of thr press is guaranteed only to those who own one. Similarly, freedom of expression on the net can never be guaranteed to those who have to work through an ISP.
The difference, in practice, is that the print media has a long history of fighting to retain that freedom.
Does it contain the first occurrance of the slashdot effect?
The economy won't collapse until late in january because no one will have to buy anything all month. We'll all be living off all of the stuff we've been stashing away.
Rodney Geekfreund passed away yesterday when he dodged a virtual missile in the game on his wearable, only to get hit by a non-virtual crosstown bus.
** Disk Space Requirements for IRIS Performer: Nearly 125 MB of disk space is required (30 MB temporarily and 95 MB permanently).
** Other Product Dependencies for IRIS Performer: To be functional, IRIS PerformerTM 2.3 requires that you have the following items installed on your Linux system:
* glibc 2.1.1
* XFree86 3.3.3.1
* Mesa
* Motif® installed
I wonder if there is any chance it will work with Lesstif.
If any part of an internet voting setup is based on
anything other than completely open source, I see
no reason to trust it one bit.
... and make sure that the One True Ping is still there.
I suggest that you give machines real names with the A record
and also give them stupid corporate names with CNAME records.
Then, only tell your PHB about the corporate ones.
That way, if (s)he wants to think that a machine is named
solaris279f6c3, (s)he doesn't have to know that it is really
named bigdaddywarbucks.
It'll be our secret.
The central bugle comes first so that it can trumpet
the announcement of the stellar disk's birth.
If you want to put your big monitors to use, NOAA posts a handfull of
big high resolution satellite images here.
You spent the night in a hotel with an NT box?
You've got a lot of explaining to do, young man.
There isn't an eclipse every month because the orbit plane
of the moon around the earth doesn't coincide with the
orbit plane of the earth around the sun. In addition,
the moon's orbit plane is constantly precessing (wobbling)
so that the orientation of the tilt is different every
month. Because of this, the moon is usually above or
below the earth-sun line when full or new moon occurs.