My physics lecture notes are always DVI files, but OpenOffice.org can't open those either.
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IBM Europe Workers Strike
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You always include payroll tax when comparing across countries. Europeans have higher salaries put has to pay a larger portion to the government and end up with less to spend for themselves.
I didn't even include all the other hidden cost for hiring in the US. When hiring anything more than a slave a company in the US needs to pay for all the basic services the US government fails to provide, such as health care, pentions and various insurances.
I saw a danish study last year that proved the opposite. They had only studied the fathers since it is the sperm that decides the sex, and clearly showed that men in male dominated workplaces had more daughters.
The exact same thing has been demonstrated in many animals with the interpretation that we are unconsciously trying to fix the perceived sex ratio.
No it is not. Firefix has about 90% of CSS 2.1 and XHTML implemented and they have saved the hard parts for last. It seems Gecko is not very easy to extend with new basic functionality. Just look at how much trouble implementing "display: inline-block" have caused.
Both Opera and Konqueror have implemented a lot more.
With this setup I think PS3 will rule in graphics and simulated physics, but the X360 will rule in AI. Three CPUs means lots of generel processing power, which means smarter opponents.
It really is bad. The article is just out to point out all the bad properties of teflon. Seriously as long as you don't try to dry fry anything on a teflon pan, and do no reheat it. It will not kill you right away, only your canaries.
It is not that hard. The first things you could do to get started, are making test-cases. Try difficult things and check if Konqueror does the right thing. Also we have many bug reports on webpages in bugs.kde.org, and in many of them we do not know what causes the bug and needs someone to make simpler test-cases.
Once you isolate a bug you can then ask some of the regulars to fix it or for help to fix it yourself. This is how I got started myself.
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Right, and I've already merged those that applied. Now if only we got all patches divided up like that, rather than as the once a year code bomb.
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Being annoying is not against the law, but I will still complain about it....
What is your problem?
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No we had to sign NDA's to look at code that _was_ part of KHTML, in fact directly based upon on our own code.
Apple loves to keep things secret between releases, and we can only hope they are start to grow up.
Sorry to say it but the information page on WebCore is severly outdated. The #ifdef APPLE_CHANGES has never worked. The code is more accurately marked randomly as APPLE_CHANGES and not. We have ported many things marked as such, and many there are not, and most features are partially marked as such. Also they have no intention of integrating with KHTML, as the story says they want us to adopt their branch and give up control.
At these bounty rates you would be starving. As a professional doing open source work for free they are almost an insult: Do people really rate our work that low?
Actually the biggest problem right now is that Apple are not keeping up with code-cleanup. We constantly try to develop more elegant easier to maintain code, where as Apple wants the right features - right now. Safari is basically still KHTML from KDE 3.1 with a ton of bug fixes and features. Many of the features takes time to port because they do not live up to our coding standards.
On the paper it is a good aircraft, but the range is too short to be of much use. I have often heard discussions about danish vs. swedish airforce, and while the danish is smaller and the swedish on more constant alert; the conclusion is that Denmark can outnumber Sweden in planes _anywhere_ in both Sweden and Denmark. We solely use F-16 soon to be replaced by Joint Strike Fighter.
Also historically the Swedish aircrafts have severe maintenance problems, which is the real reason Denmark and many other close allies of Sweden simple have stopped buying them.
"I am getting better."!!
I hereby revoke your geek license.
My physics lecture notes are always DVI files, but OpenOffice.org can't open those either.
You always include payroll tax when comparing across countries. Europeans have higher salaries put has to pay a larger portion to the government and end up with less to spend for themselves.
I didn't even include all the other hidden cost for hiring in the US. When hiring anything more than a slave a company in the US needs to pay for all the basic services the US government fails to provide, such as health care, pentions and various insurances.
Because they do it in Europe, where the unions haven't yet given up (except in the UK).
No, it is the other way. The wages are the same or higher in Europe, but there are fewer hidden taxes.
The US hides it taxes by keeping a very low income tax, but having the worlds highest corporate tax.
Not in Denmark. The government usually stays out of that mess. Vacations are settled by the employees unions and the employers union.
I saw a danish study last year that proved the opposite. They had only studied the fathers since it is the sperm that decides the sex, and clearly showed that men in male dominated workplaces had more daughters.
The exact same thing has been demonstrated in many animals with the interpretation that we are unconsciously trying to fix the perceived sex ratio.
No just compare every character in the input everytime, rather than short-cut when you know it wont match.
No it is not. Firefix has about 90% of CSS 2.1 and XHTML implemented and they have saved the hard parts for last. It seems Gecko is not very easy to extend with new basic functionality. Just look at how much trouble implementing "display: inline-block" have caused.
Both Opera and Konqueror have implemented a lot more.
Or buy two SLI 256Mbyte models. They will give you 99% better performance according to the benchmarks.
Tapes? man.. you were luck.. I remember switching punch hole card trays to play the memory game.
With this setup I think PS3 will rule in graphics and simulated physics, but the X360 will rule in AI. Three CPUs means lots of generel processing power, which means smarter opponents.
It really is bad. The article is just out to point out all the bad properties of teflon. Seriously as long as you don't try to dry fry anything on a teflon pan, and do no reheat it. It will not kill you right away, only your canaries.
It is not that hard. The first things you could do to get started, are making test-cases. Try difficult things and check if Konqueror does the right thing. Also we have many bug reports on webpages in bugs.kde.org, and in many of them we do not know what causes the bug and needs someone to make simpler test-cases.
Once you isolate a bug you can then ask some of the regulars to fix it or for help to fix it yourself. This is how I got started myself.
Right, and I've already merged those that applied. Now if only we got all patches divided up like that, rather than as the once a year code bomb.
Being annoying is not against the law, but I will still complain about it....
What is your problem?
No we had to sign NDA's to look at code that _was_ part of KHTML, in fact directly based upon on our own code.
Apple loves to keep things secret between releases, and we can only hope they are start to grow up.
Sorry to say it but the information page on WebCore is severly outdated. The #ifdef APPLE_CHANGES has never worked. The code is more accurately marked randomly as APPLE_CHANGES and not. We have ported many things marked as such, and many there are not, and most features are partially marked as such. Also they have no intention of integrating with KHTML, as the story says they want us to adopt their branch and give up control.
At these bounty rates you would be starving. As a professional doing open source work for free they are almost an insult: Do people really rate our work that low?
Taking responsibility for the life of pet also means not putting it through unnecessary suffering for your own peace of mind.
Just have it euthanized for Christ sake.
GNOME didn't loose that much. It more seemed like all the old WM users where finally starting to accepts a desktop environment and was choosing KDE.
Actually it is not uncommon for children to skip the crawling stage by themselves. I know I did.
It is not recommended, but not because you loose perspective or distance, but because your will have poorer coordination between arms and legs.
Actually the biggest problem right now is that Apple are not keeping up with code-cleanup. We constantly try to develop more elegant easier to maintain code, where as Apple wants the right features - right now.
Safari is basically still KHTML from KDE 3.1 with a ton of bug fixes and features. Many of the features takes time to port because they do not live up to our coding standards.
He posted the patches because I provoked him to do it. They are the first patches we have received from Apple since late 2003.
Unfortunately they don't merge very well. I've spend a few hours to merge two of them. The rest will probably require redeveloping.
On the paper it is a good aircraft, but the range is too short to be of much use. I have often heard discussions about danish vs. swedish airforce, and while the danish is smaller and the swedish on more constant alert; the conclusion is that Denmark can outnumber Sweden in planes _anywhere_ in both Sweden and Denmark. We solely use F-16 soon to be replaced by Joint Strike Fighter.
Also historically the Swedish aircrafts have severe maintenance problems, which is the real reason Denmark and many other close allies of Sweden simple have stopped buying them.