Yes, of course./. karma is what I care about in life... Exactly...
Equal protection... Lets see... The fourteenth amendment states, in section 1, "...No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." Next, the fifthteenth amendment adds that no individual should be denied the right to vote because of race. Then the ninteenth adds the right to vote to women.
I'm wondering exactly what's missing. Yes, there is not specific wording that guarantees all rights to people regardless of sexual orientation, primary language spoken, whether they're a cat or dog person, etc... The only thing I can think of that isn't included is the right to marry anyone you please. Oh, and do whatever you want to yourself. Those would be nice, but I don't think they need to be in the constitution.
"Congress shall make no law restricting the rights of the people to take their own life."
Oh, by the way. Amendments are what has been added to something, proposed amendments are when they haven't been added yet. So I guess I am a dumbass. I figured you knew what you were talking about. Stupid me.
Probably. There's no right to privacy guaranteed by the Constitution, and Equal Protection is certainly not built in--at least not explicitly enough to have stopped slavery or given women sufferage.
Um, the amendments to the Constitution are part of the Constitution, smart guy.
I also stress that IANAL.
No stress required. It comes through loud and clear from your statements.
"ohh, why didnt you say it was just searching the database?".
Yes, but this is legal. The fourth amendment is to protect your person and your property from unreasonable searches. What you are suggesting is that looking up someone in a phone book could constitute an illegal search.
Instead, sheer humanity must overcome evils like this, lead by initiatives like Open Source, which give the power back to the Individual, and letting him control his own destiny once more. Thank you programmers and hackers for letting OSS live on.
Thank you, Comrade. You are just the example of the individuals we need to make the Democratic People's United States of America a reality.
How many people run GNU/Linux on computers that came bundled with another operating system?
None. No one uses that crap of an OS. Windows is all anyone needs.
How long do you use the operating system you bought before you install another -- i.e. if I buy both MS-DOS 3.30 and MS-DOS 6.20, does that count for one or two users of MS-DOS?
It isn't that they didn't want to look like they were elite, it's just that they kept hearing that it *wasn't* free beer, and that's all that really matters...
You pay for the logo. Look at how cool it is. "SUN" no matter which way you look at it. That takes tallent. Yes sir. You're paying for that when you get a SPARC.
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Pots and kettles were made of iron. After awhile on a fire, they turn black. By the pot calling the kettle black, while it is black as well, is what is being talked about.
Get it now?
Verisign is saying, "ICANN is too powerful! Stop them!" when Verisign itself is too powerful as well.
*pat pats* One day, little Timmy, you'll be in skool just like the big boys.
It is news because our esteemed editor, michael, thinks it is. Why are you going against the group?
Bart, Homer, Marge: One of us! One of us!
Anything that they say is news is. Anything they say is stupid is. Anything they say is cool, is. Why are you resisting?
Why aren't you listening to the tapes? Commander Taco is our hero. He is great and good and leads us to greatness and goodness. He will have the b33r eventually.
Remember, all your wire are belong to us. Spill not what your girlfriend's can gives you except to spill it on your girlfriend. A bong in the bushes is a hell of a lot safer than in on the interstate. Eleven plus two == tweleve plus one.
Well, he's probably a programer. Programers use logic. Logic could dictate that given a set of DVDs {M} that any element of {M}, m, is equivelent to any other element of the set on an implementation level. That is, if m plays then n will also play, given that m and n are members of {M}. Therefore it isn't required to watch each DVD every day, but the fact that one could watch DVD m proves that they could also watch n.
They're pretty much free to accept whatever code they want, as long as it's written in Ada.
That isn't true. I'm sure the government gets stuff written in other languages too. It's whatever they agreed to in the contract.
Also, I doubt they would tollerate that in the final design. Imagine, if you will, an AF pilot in a dogfight with another jet and, just as he's about to lockon to his target... "Oh sit! Gotta reboot!"... Yeah, I don't see that happening.
Most likely they'll only want to charge for the encoder. So viewing pr0n will be fine. The only thing to worry about will be when you try to take those dirty pictures of your neighbor and sister getting it on, you'll have to save them as PNG files.
If Linux doesnt get onto millions and millions of desktops soon, be ready to kiss it goodbye in the future.
I doubt that. OpenBSD isn't on thousands and thousands of desktops, but it's still being developed. Linux hasn't been on thousands and thousands of desktops, and it's still getting developed. Just because it's not mainstream doesn't mean people will abandon it.
Maybe Linux shouldn't be for the masses. Ever think of that? Maybe a new OS should be developed from scratch that will be integrated, secure, easy to use, etc... Maybe the problem isn't that Linux is bad, it's just that we (myself included) keep thinking about the same old ideas of how an OS should work. Maybe a new structure should be created? How would that work? I haven't the foggiest.
Anyway, my point was really just that Linux doesn't have to become mainstream to live. It'll continue to be developed by the people who developed it *before* it got noticed. Some people use it for the right reason, you know. They're not trying to screw Microsoft. They're not trying to live the "Free Software" religion. They use it and develop it because it's fun for them.
Remember what it was like to have fun with a computer?
You're just a luser living in the backwaters. No one cares about you or your stupid connection. Dump AOL and get a real ISP with a broadband connection. It's your fault, remember. You *could* download it, but you're lame and don't want to bother. That's basically what I've read here.
Yes, of course. /. karma is what I care about in life... Exactly...
Equal protection... Lets see...
The fourteenth amendment states, in section 1, "...No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."
Next, the fifthteenth amendment adds that no individual should be denied the right to vote because of race.
Then the ninteenth adds the right to vote to women.
I'm wondering exactly what's missing. Yes, there is not specific wording that guarantees all rights to people regardless of sexual orientation, primary language spoken, whether they're a cat or dog person, etc... The only thing I can think of that isn't included is the right to marry anyone you please. Oh, and do whatever you want to yourself. Those would be nice, but I don't think they need to be in the constitution.
"Congress shall make no law restricting the rights of the people to take their own life."
Oh, by the way. Amendments are what has been added to something, proposed amendments are when they haven't been added yet. So I guess I am a dumbass. I figured you knew what you were talking about. Stupid me.
Probably. There's no right to privacy guaranteed by the Constitution, and Equal Protection is certainly not built in--at least not explicitly enough to have stopped slavery or given women sufferage.
Um, the amendments to the Constitution are part of the Constitution, smart guy.
I also stress that IANAL.
No stress required. It comes through loud and clear from your statements.
"ohh, why didnt you say it was just searching the database?".
Yes, but this is legal. The fourth amendment is to protect your person and your property from unreasonable searches. What you are suggesting is that looking up someone in a phone book could constitute an illegal search.
Care to elaborate on your comment?
I usually only fuck your mama's face.
I've never had any of the problems you describe. Maybe you're just stupid?
Hell, I just hightlight, move to where I want it, middle click. Wow! It fucking worked!!
I must be some sort of super hacker.
Instead, sheer humanity must overcome evils like this, lead by initiatives like Open Source, which give the power back to the Individual, and letting him control his own destiny once more. Thank you programmers and hackers for letting OSS live on.
Thank you, Comrade. You are just the example of the individuals we need to make the Democratic People's United States of America a reality.
How many people run GNU/Linux on computers that came bundled with another operating system?
None. No one uses that crap of an OS. Windows is all anyone needs.
How long do you use the operating system you bought before you install another -- i.e. if I buy both MS-DOS 3.30 and MS-DOS 6.20, does that count for one or two users of MS-DOS?
It counts as four users of Windows XP, actually.
What's this "computer" thing?
She didn't say anything about Microsoft.
Were's the link to her in her slavegirl outfit? Damn it! I want fan service!
It isn't that they didn't want to look like they were elite, it's just that they kept hearing that it *wasn't* free beer, and that's all that really matters...
Isn't it not very sanitary to stick ones hands in an open sore?
You pay for the logo. Look at how cool it is. "SUN" no matter which way you look at it. That takes tallent. Yes sir. You're paying for that when you get a SPARC.
What version of Windows has done the same?
The Mac version of IE sucks so badly I'd want to go and just stream the HTTP response to a notepad and look at it. It'd be faster and more readable.
Pots and kettles were made of iron.
After awhile on a fire, they turn black.
By the pot calling the kettle black, while it is black as well, is what is being talked about.
Get it now?
Verisign is saying, "ICANN is too powerful! Stop them!" when Verisign itself is too powerful as well.
*pat pats* One day, little Timmy, you'll be in skool just like the big boys.
It is news because our esteemed editor, michael, thinks it is. Why are you going against the group?
Bart, Homer, Marge: One of us! One of us!
Anything that they say is news is. Anything they say is stupid is. Anything they say is cool, is. Why are you resisting?
Why aren't you listening to the tapes? Commander Taco is our hero. He is great and good and leads us to greatness and goodness. He will have the b33r eventually.
Remember, all your wire are belong to us. Spill not what your girlfriend's can gives you except to spill it on your girlfriend. A bong in the bushes is a hell of a lot safer than in on the interstate. Eleven plus two == tweleve plus one.
Smile, the guns are only pointed at your head.
You forgot the 4% that Apple has...
Well, he's probably a programer. Programers use logic. Logic could dictate that given a set of DVDs {M} that any element of {M}, m, is equivelent to any other element of the set on an implementation level. That is, if m plays then n will also play, given that m and n are members of {M}. Therefore it isn't required to watch each DVD every day, but the fact that one could watch DVD m proves that they could also watch n.
Understand?
It's not the moderators, it's the editors...
Which makes one wonder what the hell we need them for if they can't edit a damned thing anyway...
They're pretty much free to accept whatever code they want, as long as it's written in Ada.
... Yeah, I don't see that happening.
That isn't true. I'm sure the government gets stuff written in other languages too. It's whatever they agreed to in the contract.
Also, I doubt they would tollerate that in the final design. Imagine, if you will, an AF pilot in a dogfight with another jet and, just as he's about to lockon to his target... "Oh sit! Gotta reboot!"
Maybe if you read that he wanted a server, not a client, this would be useful.
Most likely they'll only want to charge for the encoder. So viewing pr0n will be fine. The only thing to worry about will be when you try to take those dirty pictures of your neighbor and sister getting it on, you'll have to save them as PNG files.
If Linux doesnt get onto millions and millions of desktops soon, be ready to kiss it goodbye in the future.
I doubt that. OpenBSD isn't on thousands and thousands of desktops, but it's still being developed. Linux hasn't been on thousands and thousands of desktops, and it's still getting developed. Just because it's not mainstream doesn't mean people will abandon it.
Maybe Linux shouldn't be for the masses. Ever think of that? Maybe a new OS should be developed from scratch that will be integrated, secure, easy to use, etc... Maybe the problem isn't that Linux is bad, it's just that we (myself included) keep thinking about the same old ideas of how an OS should work. Maybe a new structure should be created? How would that work? I haven't the foggiest.
Anyway, my point was really just that Linux doesn't have to become mainstream to live. It'll continue to be developed by the people who developed it *before* it got noticed. Some people use it for the right reason, you know. They're not trying to screw Microsoft. They're not trying to live the "Free Software" religion. They use it and develop it because it's fun for them.
Remember what it was like to have fun with a computer?
They just rename files to .old and .bak for awhile, then gzip it all and copy it into a directory.
You're just a luser living in the backwaters. No one cares about you or your stupid connection. Dump AOL and get a real ISP with a broadband connection. It's your fault, remember. You *could* download it, but you're lame and don't want to bother. That's basically what I've read here.