The launch pads used for Apollo 11 are now used to launch the Space Shuttle. Sorry to tell you this, but your Dad was wrong. You were probably looking at a pad from Gemini, Mercury, or an ICBM test launch.
That has got to be a troll. The products of gcc do not have to be released under the GPL. That goes for many of the other tools, such as Bison and Flex.
I use plaintext. Granted, some people are working on cracking plaintext, but they are almost always in a 1st grade reading class and I ain't scared of them.
Remember, it's your responsibility and your Second Ammendment right to defend Linux by owning a firearm, and also by joining the organization that I am proud to be the president of: the NRA.
Right on. I want a PDA with a keyboard, a decent editor (that means vi) and either a C++ compiler or a Python interpreter.
For those of you who can't imagine what this is good for, just imagine yourself sitting in a chair by a dressing room. Inside that dressing room is your wife. She wants a new dress, and you're there to tell her which one you like. When that's done, you've got to go buy shoes. See? Gotta have something to do while I'm waiting so I don't go out of my mind. And even though I AM the NRA president, I cannot shoot her.
Even though I am a wealthy actor and own over 10,000 guns of all shapes and sizes, I do not think that I would personally travel in space, even if it were free. However, I am content to see supermodels fly in space, provided that they are armed with the latest machine guns and plenty of ammunition.
I hope you have permision to use that sig.
I'm not on the list. Must not care about sharing pr0n
The launch pads used for Apollo 11 are now used to launch the Space Shuttle. Sorry to tell you this, but your Dad was wrong. You were probably looking at a pad from Gemini, Mercury, or an ICBM test launch.
Take the Alcatraz tour. Not for the historically famous prison, but for the incredible view of the entire bay that awaits you at the end of the tour.
That has got to be a troll. The products of gcc do not have to be released under the GPL. That goes for many of the other tools, such as Bison and Flex.
I use plaintext. Granted, some people are working on cracking plaintext, but they are almost always in a 1st grade reading class and I ain't scared of them.
Remember, it's your responsibility and your Second Ammendment right to defend Linux by owning a firearm, and also by joining the organization that I am proud to be the president of: the NRA.
Right on. I want a PDA with a keyboard, a decent editor (that means vi) and either a C++ compiler or a Python interpreter.
For those of you who can't imagine what this is good for, just imagine yourself sitting in a chair by a dressing room. Inside that dressing room is your wife. She wants a new dress, and you're there to tell her which one you like. When that's done, you've got to go buy shoes. See? Gotta have something to do while I'm waiting so I don't go out of my mind. And even though I AM the NRA president, I cannot shoot her.
That's a damned dirty liberal lie.
Even though I am a wealthy actor and own over 10,000 guns of all shapes and sizes, I do not think that I would personally travel in space, even if it were free. However, I am content to see supermodels fly in space, provided that they are armed with the latest machine guns and plenty of ammunition.
the government, of course, has men with guns, so it's not like he's going to win in the end
The solution is obvious. The good people of the country of South Africa must have the right to bear arms!
Thank you.