Speaking of hate, you might want to read your original post. But you're right, I hate anything religous, including (shock) Jews. Jews + Muslims + Christians are fucking up this world with their fairy God and their hatred.
Are you trying to threaten me Jew?
Why don't you go and settle in some tent in the West Bank and grow some dreadlocks?
Oh, and the btw, the Israel economy is pretty shitty now. If it wasn't for the billions of dollars the US sends to Israel every year (Hence, Israel is a filthy Jewish welfare state), you'd see Israel devoid of Zionists in few years.
They better off return to Russia and Poland where they really belong. But opps, the Europeans had enough of them already. Maybe North Dakota is a good place for a new Israel?
Just because hitler felt like baking your brothers in the oven doesn't give a bunch of hippies with dreadlocks the right to dislocate the natives of the desert so they can pray to their Fairy God (tm) in the sky.
The better alternative the US was better off with was to say "Fuck you Israel" and to stop spending billions of dollars on that welfare state.
If would've been different if American Arabs were as rich as American Jews.
Deustchland Uber Alles.
As much as I wish for a democratic government in Iraq after the last few oppressive regimes, democracy at this stage can be more harmful than useful.
It has been said "Democracy is like two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner".
Let's look at the facts now:
1. 60% of Iraqis are Shi'a.
2. Shi'a clerics wants an Islamic state, closer to the Iranian style than anything else.
So if we let 'democracy' as it is take place, we're going to have another Iran. The Iraqi people have been indoctrinated by oppressive regimes for more than 30 years, a sudden shift from dictator for Jefforsonian democracy is a grave mistake.
Without an informed public, democracy can be more dangerous than dictatorship.
The best example I can think of comes from my home country: Kuwait. The ruler of Kuwait (The Emir, call him the dictator if you want) formed a suffrage bill back in 1999 that would grant women in Kuwait their right to run for parliment and vote. The bill was passed to the 50-male-only member parliment which is elected by the people (fair elections mostly I must say) and they rejected it by a close marigin. Unfortunately, the Islamists and Tribalists have won many seats in the parliment in the last elections, which make things worse.
In fact, the same parliment which is supposed to defend the civil liberties of the public is the one that formulated bills that call for an implementation of Islamic Shari'a Law and punishments (like Saudi Arabia), the same one that introduced a bill to punish any authors who might critisize Islam in anyway, the same parliment that introduced many medival-type bills.
Thankfully for us, our dictatorship blocked the Islamic Shari's Law and other laws that strip us from any freedom left in our society. So the dictatorship saved us from democracy!.
I know this might sound weird, but in certain societies, democracy can be a very dangerous thing. I don't see how it will be different in Iraq anytime soon.
I picked up a 20GB IPod from Bestbuy a couple of days ago. I hooked up and tried to connect to my PC without reading the manual, well, the IPod Deck has a FireWire cable and I don't have any firewire ports.
I read on the box and it said you need "Firewire [b]OR[/b] USB 2.0 ports". I shock my head and read the manual, and guess what they tell me?
"If you only have a USB port, then you need to the buy the [b]optional[/b] Firewire/USB cable" !!
I returned the IPod the same day and got my money back, will probably buy an IRiver or something that doesn't make blatant lies on its box.
There is apt-get and Yum and apt4rpm (for SuSE and RedHat). It's not a unique solution.
2. Mandrakeclub
I used to be a MandrakeClub memeber, and this RPM voting scheme is a joke. You'd expect that once you joined, there is Mandrake employers that would provide such RPMs if there is demand for it.
Guess what? the RPMs are "made by voulnteer" when they have the time. Members also get discounts on "Boxed versions of Mandrake".
MandrakeClub is simply a joke. You cannot even compare it with Lindows Click'n'Run that actually gives you some app without waiting for voulnteers.
3. rpm voting (yeah, I know Deb was here before, but this is the first time for a Commercial Company to do this)
See above
4. Open Source Sponsor Ads
The last nail in their financial struggle. Let's see how long they last before they file chapter 11 again.
Why wait for Windows XP 64bit edition?
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SuSE demonstrated Quake III on its SLE8 for AMD64 over a year ago.
http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/server/sl es/index.html
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Yes, I'm sure we don't want to pollute Jupiter and its surronding space with harmful gamarays and neutrinos!
Well, this review has no screenshots at all for the Bluecurve or anything else! The review didn't also evanglize KDE over Gnome or vice versa!! Now that's rare
Anyhow, We demand screenshots!
"I anticipate the modding down of this post."
Gee, ya'd think?
Let's see what you say:
"KDE is really really nice with a pretty clunky interface"
"KDE is pretty good, but we better off using something else"
"KDE is god-like! but I'm a troll"
Did you actually take a look at the 90+ pages report?
Do you have objections over its findings? If you do then let's hear them please.
Everything is illustrated there, the methodology and the implementation with a very thrugh and professional analysis and a conclusion with many areas of constructive critism to KDE/Linux usability.
In related news, a new study revelead that the users of gnome are between 27,000 and 40,000, contrary to previous estimates of 140,000.
Unfortunately, this means that Gnome developers are not as hard-wired as they were once thought to be and new karma-whoring strategies must be adapted.
I have SuSE 8.1 Professional and I already upgraded to KDE 3.1, so nothing in 8.2 is exceptional, except for their online update fix.
I have SuSE installed on several boxes and my new Pavilion laptop, I amazed that I never had to configure anything passed the installation.
The reason I'm upgrading to 8.2 is not the new kernel or features, but to support SuSE for a most excellent distro. 8.1 is solid stable and fully functional.
You pay 2KD per hour (about $6) and you can frag as much as you want. These shops (refered to locally as "dungeons") are quite popular and most of them run 24hours.
Though, I've only seen them running counter strike and few strategy games thus far.
There are certainly benifits to the LGPL as commercial applications are feasible using this licence, but how would this benefit Trolltech?
KDE has already a larger user base than Gnome, it doesn't appear that licensing issues will impede either the development or distribution.
The analogy to Kuwait is false though. Iraq claimed Kuwait not because it is its 17th province but due to economical reasons. The 17th province thing was just a cover-up.
Iraq now fully recognizes Kuwait.. but nearby hostile countries.. i.e. Iraq and Iran will always be a threat.
Thank you Dr. Phil.
Speaking of hate, you might want to read your original post. But you're right, I hate anything religous, including (shock) Jews. Jews + Muslims + Christians are fucking up this world with their fairy God and their hatred.
It's only natural for us to hate religous virues.
Thank you. But if it wasn't for the oil fields, you'd be cleaning horse shit every morning before you ride your carrige in the Amish country side.
Are you trying to threaten me Jew? Why don't you go and settle in some tent in the West Bank and grow some dreadlocks? Oh, and the btw, the Israel economy is pretty shitty now. If it wasn't for the billions of dollars the US sends to Israel every year (Hence, Israel is a filthy Jewish welfare state), you'd see Israel devoid of Zionists in few years. They better off return to Russia and Poland where they really belong. But opps, the Europeans had enough of them already. Maybe North Dakota is a good place for a new Israel?
Just because hitler felt like baking your brothers in the oven doesn't give a bunch of hippies with dreadlocks the right to dislocate the natives of the desert so they can pray to their Fairy God (tm) in the sky. The better alternative the US was better off with was to say "Fuck you Israel" and to stop spending billions of dollars on that welfare state. If would've been different if American Arabs were as rich as American Jews. Deustchland Uber Alles.
As much as I wish for a democratic government in Iraq after the last few oppressive regimes, democracy at this stage can be more harmful than useful.
It has been said "Democracy is like two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner".
Let's look at the facts now:
1. 60% of Iraqis are Shi'a.
2. Shi'a clerics wants an Islamic state, closer to the Iranian style than anything else.
So if we let 'democracy' as it is take place, we're going to have another Iran. The Iraqi people have been indoctrinated by oppressive regimes for more than 30 years, a sudden shift from dictator for Jefforsonian democracy is a grave mistake.
Without an informed public, democracy can be more dangerous than dictatorship.
The best example I can think of comes from my home country: Kuwait. The ruler of Kuwait (The Emir, call him the dictator if you want) formed a suffrage bill back in 1999 that would grant women in Kuwait their right to run for parliment and vote. The bill was passed to the 50-male-only member parliment which is elected by the people (fair elections mostly I must say) and they rejected it by a close marigin. Unfortunately, the Islamists and Tribalists have won many seats in the parliment in the last elections, which make things worse.
In fact, the same parliment which is supposed to defend the civil liberties of the public is the one that formulated bills that call for an implementation of Islamic Shari'a Law and punishments (like Saudi Arabia), the same one that introduced a bill to punish any authors who might critisize Islam in anyway, the same parliment that introduced many medival-type bills.
Thankfully for us, our dictatorship blocked the Islamic Shari's Law and other laws that strip us from any freedom left in our society. So the dictatorship saved us from democracy!.
I know this might sound weird, but in certain societies, democracy can be a very dangerous thing. I don't see how it will be different in Iraq anytime soon.
I picked up a 20GB IPod from Bestbuy a couple of days ago. I hooked up and tried to connect to my PC without reading the manual, well, the IPod Deck has a FireWire cable and I don't have any firewire ports.
I read on the box and it said you need "Firewire [b]OR[/b] USB 2.0 ports". I shock my head and read the manual, and guess what they tell me?
"If you only have a USB port, then you need to the buy the [b]optional[/b] Firewire/USB cable" !! I returned the IPod the same day and got my money back, will probably buy an IRiver or something that doesn't make blatant lies on its box.
to use the Whitespace language!
There is apt-get and Yum and apt4rpm (for SuSE and RedHat). It's not a unique solution.
I used to be a MandrakeClub memeber, and this RPM voting scheme is a joke. You'd expect that once you joined, there is Mandrake employers that would provide such RPMs if there is demand for it.
Guess what? the RPMs are "made by voulnteer" when they have the time. Members also get discounts on "Boxed versions of Mandrake".
MandrakeClub is simply a joke. You cannot even compare it with Lindows Click'n'Run that actually gives you some app without waiting for voulnteers.
See above
The last nail in their financial struggle. Let's see how long they last before they file chapter 11 again.
SuSE demonstrated Quake III on its SLE8 for AMD64 over a year ago. http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/server/sl es/index.html
Yes, I'm sure we don't want to pollute Jupiter and its surronding space with harmful gamarays and neutrinos!
Is it some custom Linux dist from HP? or one of the standard ones (SuSE, Redhat..etc) ?
Well, this review has no screenshots at all for the Bluecurve or anything else! The review didn't also evanglize KDE over Gnome or vice versa!! Now that's rare Anyhow, We demand screenshots!
"I anticipate the modding down of this post." Gee, ya'd think? Let's see what you say: "KDE is really really nice with a pretty clunky interface" "KDE is pretty good, but we better off using something else" "KDE is god-like! but I'm a troll"
The study said "No prior experince with Windows XP". Therefore, anyone who used 95/98/Me/NT/2000 and never used XP is elligible.
Did you actually take a look at the 90+ pages report? Do you have objections over its findings? If you do then let's hear them please. Everything is illustrated there, the methodology and the implementation with a very thrugh and professional analysis and a conclusion with many areas of constructive critism to KDE/Linux usability.
"Dana Olson is a Computer Network Engineering Technologist who also maintains The Mandrake eXPerience, even though he's a Debian user"
In related news, a new study revelead that the users of gnome are between 27,000 and 40,000, contrary to previous estimates of 140,000. Unfortunately, this means that Gnome developers are not as hard-wired as they were once thought to be and new karma-whoring strategies must be adapted.
I have SuSE 8.1 Professional and I already upgraded to KDE 3.1, so nothing in 8.2 is exceptional, except for their online update fix. I have SuSE installed on several boxes and my new Pavilion laptop, I amazed that I never had to configure anything passed the installation. The reason I'm upgrading to 8.2 is not the new kernel or features, but to support SuSE for a most excellent distro. 8.1 is solid stable and fully functional.
You pay 2KD per hour (about $6) and you can frag as much as you want. These shops (refered to locally as "dungeons") are quite popular and most of them run 24hours. Though, I've only seen them running counter strike and few strategy games thus far.
There are certainly benifits to the LGPL as commercial applications are feasible using this licence, but how would this benefit Trolltech? KDE has already a larger user base than Gnome, it doesn't appear that licensing issues will impede either the development or distribution.
Looks like another corporation going along the lines of Red Hat in trying to ressurct Gnome from a peacful and slow death. KDE vill dominate!
Thank you for posting Zionist propaganda.
The analogy to Kuwait is false though. Iraq claimed Kuwait not because it is its 17th province but due to economical reasons. The 17th province thing was just a cover-up. Iraq now fully recognizes Kuwait.. but nearby hostile countries .. i.e. Iraq and Iran will always be a threat.
...well, guess what? The US can get the hell out of the the UN, no one ruins the UN more than the US presence.
I hope the US stays out of the human right committe once and for all.
If the Dubran conference was to label the US as a racist nation, the US would have attended.. but God forbids anyone talk about holy Zionism.
Deutschland uber alles!
Hah! "Most applications" are targeted toward "signle users", what kind of crap is this? What is this site running on?!