So does that mean that google worked out from my IP address that I was not in the land of the free and so suppressed the logo? I wonder what else it customises on geography.
Borag Thung! It's a zarjaz star system but I think you'll find that our one is scrotnig also, especially with all the squaxx del thargo here. Splundig vur thrigg!
I'm not saying their treatment of women is OK. Coming from the first country where women had the national vote (in the 19th century even) I'm all for fairness.
But my vague memory was of the US and others supporting SA during most of the apartheid years (until the mid 80s). And interracial marriages were illegal in parts of the US until 1997 (south carolina) so the West is hardly the best example of ethnic togetherness.
But the founder of the religion obviously liked women: At date of marriage, his wives were 40, 50, 9 (Wow!), 22, 30, 26, 38, 20, 36, 17, 17, ?, 36, and mostly widows.
if [enter religious denomination] nations treated some visible minority (say, an indigenous people) the way they treat women, we (the West) would be all over them with sanctions and worse.
Like Turkey with the Kurds, or Indonesia? I think you meant to say "we would be sending them US-made weapons to help the suppression; it saves us the job".
Well, after China invaded Tibet Mao told some guys "hey, climb mount everest" (in chinese obviously). And in two years time they had done it, even though there was no tradition of mountain climbing before.
I remember artists disabling the windows key - by ripping it out. This was because it hard crashed 3d studio 4 (before max). After they missed ctrl or alt and lost a few hours work, they soon learned to "fix" the keyboard.
The note on my cash promises to pay the bearer five pounds sterling, but I bet they wouldn't give me a lump of the stuff (silver) if I went to Threadneedle street and asked them to deliver on that.
I seem to recall that coins have a limit on how many you can the right to use at once (in some countries anyway).
In the 1980s, the prime minister of new zealand had his home phone number listed in the phone book (under Muldoon, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert). He said he hardly ever got any crank calls.
In the 2000s, a movie (Bruce Almighty) has a phone number in it that doesn't start with 555 and various people around the world get called up to 20 times an hour asking if they are God.
Maybe the proliferation of crank calls on tv and radio shows, and email spam has led to this being seen as acceptable by the public? Not fun for the person on the receiving end though.
Wahey! So it's only 2003 (WinXP) and US has finally joined the free world.
And since 2000 (Win2K), black and white (heterosexual) couples are allowed to attend university together, and since 1997 (NT4.0) they are even allowed to get married in the USA (South Carolina).
This is amazing, USA has finally caught up to europe in the 1960s (OS/60). Maybe in a few more decades (Linux on desktop) they will stop executing their own people (or at least those that were minors at the time or mentally retarded). Who'd have thought this would happen under Dubya?
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But not the article:-)
Published by Xenatera Press though, not No Starch whatever.
It's great, and relates a bit to what I was looking at recently - I'm a software guy who got sent a few scarey looking boards with FGPAs and stuff on them; I delegated the soldering iron though:-)
There is a chapter on the law which mentions how scarey it is getting these days, but the bulk of the book is about hardware, encryption and soldering, which was much more interesting than I thought the book would be when the girl persuaded me to buy the book. She had a lovely big display of them, and wished bunnie could have sent her a bigger poster.
Yeah, I wondered why the windows shell doesn't let you type c:\temp\*.txt in the taskbar, since it seems trivial to do and quite useful. And DOS lets you do it with DIR. Before windows knew how to access 65537 bytes of RAM at once I wrote a silly graphics editor in DOS and that was one of the features I put in the file explorer.
Hah! My landlord leapt over the fence a few days before I was due to leave my flat and slashed away at the garden leaving branches all over the place. The inspector came around shortly after that and one of the things that caused my damages to precisely equal the amount of the deposit was untidy garden (the other was limescale). Of course when I moved in the garden was an overgrown mess and I had mowed the lawn and cleared most of the brambles (leaving a few for blackberries) and planted flowers etc.
The point is they will do that if they think they can get away with it, and they usually can (in NZ on the other hand deposit money is held in trust by the govt.). He also delighted in telling me he would throw away the decades old carpet/furniture after I had just paid to have them shampooed (not that they were dirty, just old).
When you are poor, you use the public health service.
When you are middle-class, you use private health care.
When you are really rich, you treat the public health service as your private health service. For example IIRC Kerry Packer (AUS) paid to have all the ambulances in his state equipped with a machine that would save his life (after one did and he found out that not all vehicles carried them).
If he wanted, Bill Gates could afford to have everyone in the US vaccinated against TB just so they didn't cough on him.
Maybe in some circumstances that philosophy could be a good thing:-)
I saw a book on amazon that was in an interesting subject area and was rated five stars "the best technical book I have ever read".
When I saw a copy in the bookshop and glanced through it, it was bulked out with badly written C code and didn't have nearly enough theory, and in one place seemed to lack the courage for an ambitious feature.
So now this makes me wonder how so many books get high ratings. The denizens of comp.lang.c++ might disagree with Herb Schilt getting 4.5 stars for his C++ books also.
While walking past a pub yesterday I saw a sign in it - eat in our upstairs bar, where the communist manifesto was proposed - just a normal pub on a small street. I'm not sure if Borscht was on the menu or not...
And Windows 95 was released before it was legal for black and white people to get married in South Carolina. "Land of the free" indeed... (I only just found that out, since it was mentioned in a documentary about Dubya, and I was shocked).
According to the spam I receive each day, the construction workers could just send away for a certain wonder-product and use part of their anatomy to smash the bridges down.
And this depite the fact that Japan has a low per capita amount of lawyers and criminals, and the US a very high rate.
So does that mean that google worked out from my IP address that I was not in the land of the free and so suppressed the logo? I wonder what else it customises on geography.
it is a day of no importance whatsover, unlike canada day, or picasso's birthday. Just a plain google logo.
Borag Thung! It's a zarjaz star system but I think you'll find that our one is scrotnig also, especially with all the squaxx del thargo here. Splundig vur thrigg!
Rollerblading! Yup, can't get away from the things there.
But my vague memory was of the US and others supporting SA during most of the apartheid years (until the mid 80s). And interracial marriages were illegal in parts of the US until 1997 (south carolina) so the West is hardly the best example of ethnic togetherness.
But the founder of the religion obviously liked women: At date of marriage, his wives were 40, 50, 9 (Wow!), 22, 30, 26, 38, 20, 36, 17, 17, ?, 36, and mostly widows.
Absolutely. And Edmund Hillary is quite popular in NZ (they put his face on the money without even waiting for him to die yet :-)
But kudos is due to the austrian guy who just walked up it by himself without oxygen...
Like Turkey with the Kurds, or Indonesia? I think you meant to say "we would be sending them US-made weapons to help the suppression; it saves us the job".
Well, after China invaded Tibet Mao told some guys "hey, climb mount everest" (in chinese obviously). And in two years time they had done it, even though there was no tradition of mountain climbing before.
I remember artists disabling the windows key - by ripping it out. This was because it hard crashed 3d studio 4 (before max). After they missed ctrl or alt and lost a few hours work, they soon learned to "fix" the keyboard.
I seem to recall that coins have a limit on how many you can the right to use at once (in some countries anyway).
In the 2000s, a movie (Bruce Almighty) has a phone number in it that doesn't start with 555 and various people around the world get called up to 20 times an hour asking if they are God.
Maybe the proliferation of crank calls on tv and radio shows, and email spam has led to this being seen as acceptable by the public? Not fun for the person on the receiving end though.
Just one, Taco Bell. Or have I got ahead of myself with the franchise wars?
Wahey! So it's only 2003 (WinXP) and US has finally joined the free world.
And since 2000 (Win2K), black and white (heterosexual) couples are allowed to attend university together, and since 1997 (NT4.0) they are even allowed to get married in the USA (South Carolina).
This is amazing, USA has finally caught up to europe in the 1960s (OS/60). Maybe in a few more decades (Linux on desktop) they will stop executing their own people (or at least those that were minors at the time or mentally retarded). Who'd have thought this would happen under Dubya?
Published by Xenatera Press though, not No Starch whatever.
It's great, and relates a bit to what I was looking at recently - I'm a software guy who got sent a few scarey looking boards with FGPAs and stuff on them; I delegated the soldering iron though :-)
There is a chapter on the law which mentions how scarey it is getting these days, but the bulk of the book is about hardware, encryption and soldering, which was much more interesting than I thought the book would be when the girl persuaded me to buy the book. She had a lovely big display of them, and wished bunnie could have sent her a bigger poster.
It certainly filled a few gaps in my knowledge.
of a recent incident e.g. perhaps some soldier raped someone (like caused all the hassle in Okinawa a few years back).
Yeah, I wondered why the windows shell doesn't let you type c:\temp\*.txt in the taskbar, since it seems trivial to do and quite useful. And DOS lets you do it with DIR. Before windows knew how to access 65537 bytes of RAM at once I wrote a silly graphics editor in DOS and that was one of the features I put in the file explorer.
The point is they will do that if they think they can get away with it, and they usually can (in NZ on the other hand deposit money is held in trust by the govt.). He also delighted in telling me he would throw away the decades old carpet/furniture after I had just paid to have them shampooed (not that they were dirty, just old).
When you are poor, you use the public health service.
When you are middle-class, you use private health care.
When you are really rich, you treat the public health service as your private health service. For example IIRC Kerry Packer (AUS) paid to have all the ambulances in his state equipped with a machine that would save his life (after one did and he found out that not all vehicles carried them).
If he wanted, Bill Gates could afford to have everyone in the US vaccinated against TB just so they didn't cough on him.
Maybe in some circumstances that philosophy could be a good thing :-)
When I saw a copy in the bookshop and glanced through it, it was bulked out with badly written C code and didn't have nearly enough theory, and in one place seemed to lack the courage for an ambitious feature.
So now this makes me wonder how so many books get high ratings. The denizens of comp.lang.c++ might disagree with Herb Schilt getting 4.5 stars for his C++ books also.
While walking past a pub yesterday I saw a sign in it - eat in our upstairs bar, where the communist manifesto was proposed - just a normal pub on a small street. I'm not sure if Borscht was on the menu or not...
And Windows 95 was released before it was legal for black and white people to get married in South Carolina. "Land of the free" indeed... (I only just found that out, since it was mentioned in a documentary about Dubya, and I was shocked).
Of course Equity allows for injunctions as well as fines, but hopefully they go to the right side...
You mean Legal versus Equitable? :-)
According to the spam I receive each day, the construction workers could just send away for a certain wonder-product and use part of their anatomy to smash the bridges down.