I'm pretty sure that our class uses the same text. Isn't this some kind of speech class? That book is possibly the worst example of college text book extortion. The ladder of learning? WTF?
This is great news for KDE, I can see how this will enable it to gain a more diverse market share. By allowing for more users to interact with it, despite their physical limitations truely shows that KDE and GNU/Linux in general is ready for mainstream use.
Oh, yeah, and FP!
Your comment is actually false. Microsoft is indeed actually working on a beta version of IE removes the infringing code. Can't think of the URL, just google it.
I'm pretty sure that our class uses the same text. Isn't this some kind of speech class? That book is possibly the worst example of college text book extortion. The ladder of learning? WTF?
Whats the deal with the use of Native American Tribe names for all of our helicopters?
Wow, I'm glad the moderator understands humor.
Not trying to troll, but what exactly is the point of sending a probe into the vapor trail of a comet?
FP
This is great news for KDE, I can see how this will enable it to gain a more diverse market share. By allowing for more users to interact with it, despite their physical limitations truely shows that KDE and GNU/Linux in general is ready for mainstream use. Oh, yeah, and FP!
And of course by Apples you mean intelligent invention and dog crap you mean shitty boy bands, oh, wait it's the same thing, nevermind.
Exactly why what this modded as funny? I think that he comes up with very good points.
Your comment is actually false. Microsoft is indeed actually working on a beta version of IE removes the infringing code. Can't think of the URL, just google it.