From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Grammar \Gram"mar\, n. [OE. gramere, OF. gramaire, F. grammaire
Prob. fr. L. gramatica Gr ?, fem. of ? skilled in grammar,
fr. ? letter. See {Gramme}, {Graphic}, and cf. {Grammatical},
{Gramarye}.]
1. The science which treats of the principles of language;
the study of forms of speech, and their relations to one
another; the art concerned with the right use and
application of the rules of a language, in speaking or
writing.
[1913 Webster]
1. Write heavily hacked code that create beautiful thing. 2. Rewrite it, using
2.1 a more object-oriented approach
2.2 a more conventional approach 3. Improve the code using heavily hacked code. 4. Goto (2).
Well, back to the topic - Enlightenment is what attracted me to the graphical world of linux, and well, I really hate them having put off my wet dreams when I was using efm (enlightenment file manager) several years ago. I thought that they will continue with the same codebase and evolve into something like MacOS.. now that they go for a major rewrite (wel, this is old news anyway)...
Yes, as I'm also involved in biochemistry/mol. genetics, there are Heat-stable enzymes, but remember, field-conditions are not like lab conditions, where we can add as much and replace as much enzyme as we want, and it's not that the enzyme is stop then it's stopped.
When it comes to laptop, we need a stable power supply.. who wants a supply that only work in 20oC < x < 40oC (the actual margin may well be stricter)...;-)
but a Li-Ion backup will fix this...wait.. isn't that a big weight added on it.. oh...
But then the major problem is that the enzymes are replacable in the industrial container, but as I would believe, the battery would probably be disposible (i.e. you can't possibly add enzyme into it)
Moreover, the cross-linked enzyme crystals are able to withstand organic solvents but they are not that heat-stable - and if they are overheated, we can just hope that they don't go denatured, but their specificity to temperature will not change, i.e. Power goes down when temperature goes up or down, ooops....;-)
We all know that the enzymes hate heat - that is, they get denatured by heat. From what I feel on my lap when a laptop was put on it, I really wonder how do something as sensitive as enzyme withstand the working temperature of a computer (I guess that'll be one of the application, from the article).
When you shrink that (from the article, they are going to.), the problem goes even more wild...;-)
Very probably. Many mac users wonder if recent adobe products are well (if at all) accelerated in MacOSX.
And that.. Did anyone notice the left-top picture have big problem on the scale? - Read the book, and learn how to lie with statistics.. (The link is intentionally left blank and is left as an exercise for karma-whores.)
Adobe have put millions into photoshop, and similar programs - Image manipulation programs are really costy to develop, and the people using them like learning the interface once and for all (that is, photoshop). Calling a designer to go with GIMP is not impossible, but really impractical as we(i.e. the developers) have not enough expertise(disclaimer: GIMP team do have graphic expert, but wait, they are not full-time paid workers) nor time to develop something as sophisictated as photoshop.
In short, developing something such as photoshop costs apple, and they would probably not do it.
The problem isn't population, it's money. If you have 10 customer each capable of paying you 100 dollar per month, it's better than 1000 customer each capable of paying you 1 cent per month, that's it.
The aim of the chinese government is to block the website so that the less educated will stay less-educated and the more-educated population is thus controlled.
Well, to them, if you are so smart that you have overseas proxy/VPN/whatever on your hand, they have no intention to block you as you are already able to do that overseas anyway, they want to keep the inside clean (that is, the mainland poor chinese) , not the outside.:-)
I would rather target the spammer with High-power microwave that burn their _testis_ off.
Hmm.. actually, the best way of fighting against spam is to educate. If no one buy things from spam, no one would spam and all would be free.. though we have got to notice the difference between smartness and stupidity is that stupidity does not have a hard limit.
Nope, he's not racist, from what I receive from my mailbox (cchong at marxists dot org), I receive at least 5 mail a day, ALL of them are from the mainland china, well.
(disclaimer: I am a chinese myself. I live in Hong Kong.)
For large screens with OLED, I'll assume it pretty hard to be something for Full-screen video or showing purpose, which is located far, far (i.e. >30cm) away from the viewer, hence the resolution need not be that big.
FYI, a typical TV screen has much less resolution (i.e. around 640x480 - don't bitch me about the 525 lines bit - I know it and Please note that there is something called Vertical blanking interval, google it if you dare.) and I'm very, very happy with it.
I think most of the guys/gals/geeks/etc. will be happy with that big a screen with that quite-a-bit of resolution for gaming/movie/pr0n[sic] purposes.
Recycling electronic material is actually a very-complicated labor-intensive process. If they are to recycle the gold (connector material), or similar metals, they are out of reach without the 'cheap-labour' from the mainland china.
Otherwise, they have to take a loss, which a business won't tend to do so.
The harddisks are nice (provided that you checked for error) for most embed tasks. I've used many old 540MB Harddisks for gaming machines in arcade game center machines. Many new vendors are using 20GB model though, but i think that's overkill since the whole system fits in 300MB of space, but CD-ROM based system are proven dead (The CD-drive will die in weeks with stresses like that.)
Nope, we're note nuts, but at times, when I do the IT-support job for companies (and for many time, clearence), I buy around 5 from them at about 13 dollar a piece (US Dollars equivalence, 100HKD, 2 years ago, and Pentium III-450).
Then I used 2 as a mosix cluster and 3 gone to charity. I'm not nuts, but I like being like this.
I agree, the eBay is actually a good place to sell computers as they will surely not dump it to dumpsters since they've paid the premium to get your computer (sometimes money _does_ matter...)
Wrong. Most equipment useless to computer geeks are probably some pentium-iii class equipment and they are actually quite useful as either: - machine for the poor students - machine for the elderly to learn computer
They like it quite much.
FYI, i saw this in slashdot's ad system:
http://www.giftsforsight.org/?caha
Remove '?caha' to have non-slashdot affinate, i.e.
They will be glad to pick it up from your home for free with thankful eyes and faces.
Not trolling, but I don't really think this type of business service worth any mention in slashdot. FYI, I donate all now-useless-for-me computer parts to charity (I live in Hong Kong, though. so YMMV in the states or other nation.)
The problem is whether the users can use it as easily as other comparable software. i.e. if you want to get more users, you have to have more files in your network, if you want more files, you need to get more simple-minded users, and if you want to get more simple-minded users, keep the interface easy and clean.
<i>You have to pay for people anyway, with <b>Microsoft(R)</b>, so why not only pay for that. IT should be thought of as a service, and not as a product.</i><p>
Did I mention the days when we are flaming microsoft for their crazy strategy of 'licensing' software and not selling software, then software as a 'service' and not a 'product'?
this is not correct, we can use
/home/ketamine/evil_executable
/lib/ldlinux.so.2
;-)
mod parent down! ;-P
It's not grammar!
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Grammar \Gram"mar\, n. [OE. gramere, OF. gramaire, F. grammaire
Prob. fr. L. gramatica Gr ?, fem. of ? skilled in grammar,
fr. ? letter. See {Gramme}, {Graphic}, and cf. {Grammatical},
{Gramarye}.]
1. The science which treats of the principles of language;
the study of forms of speech, and their relations to one
another; the art concerned with the right use and
application of the rules of a language, in speaking or
writing.
[1913 Webster]
You are correcting _spelling_, not grammar!
Not trolling, but... ;-)
1. Write heavily hacked code that create beautiful thing.
2. Rewrite it, using
2.1 a more object-oriented approach
2.2 a more conventional approach
3. Improve the code using heavily hacked code.
4. Goto (2).
Well, back to the topic - Enlightenment is what attracted me to the graphical world of linux, and well, I really hate them having put off my wet dreams when I was using efm (enlightenment file manager) several years ago. I thought that they will continue with the same codebase and evolve into something like MacOS.. now that they go for a major rewrite (wel, this is old news anyway)...
I have nothing to say now.
Yes, as I'm also involved in biochemistry/mol. genetics, there are Heat-stable enzymes, but remember, field-conditions are not like lab conditions, where we can add as much and replace as much enzyme as we want, and it's not that the enzyme is stop then it's stopped.
;-)
When it comes to laptop, we need a stable power supply.. who wants a supply that only work in 20oC < x < 40oC (the actual margin may well be stricter)...
but a Li-Ion backup will fix this...wait.. isn't that a big weight added on it.. oh...
But then the major problem is that the enzymes are replacable in the industrial container, but as I would believe, the battery would probably be disposible (i.e. you can't possibly add enzyme into it)
;-)
Moreover, the cross-linked enzyme crystals are able to withstand organic solvents but they are not that heat-stable - and if they are overheated, we can just hope that they don't go denatured, but their specificity to temperature will not change, i.e. Power goes down when temperature goes up or down, ooops....
Overheating.
;-)
We all know that the enzymes hate heat - that is, they get denatured by heat. From what I feel on my lap when a laptop was put on it, I really wonder how do something as sensitive as enzyme withstand the working temperature of a computer (I guess that'll be one of the application, from the article).
When you shrink that (from the article, they are going to.), the problem goes even more wild...
Very probably. Many mac users wonder if recent adobe products are well (if at all) accelerated in MacOSX.
And that.. Did anyone notice the left-top picture have big problem on the scale? - Read the book, and learn how to lie with statistics.. (The link is intentionally left blank and is left as an exercise for karma-whores.)
Graphics program is not like browser.
Adobe have put millions into photoshop, and similar programs - Image manipulation programs are really costy to develop, and the people using them like learning the interface once and for all (that is, photoshop). Calling a designer to go with GIMP is not impossible, but really impractical as we(i.e. the developers) have not enough expertise(disclaimer: GIMP team do have graphic expert, but wait, they are not full-time paid workers) nor time to develop something as sophisictated as photoshop.
In short, developing something such as photoshop costs apple, and they would probably not do it.
The problem isn't population, it's money. If you have 10 customer each capable of paying you 100 dollar per month, it's better than 1000 customer each capable of paying you 1 cent per month, that's it.
No, i'm not a racist, but this is the truth.
That happens all the time, but remember:
:-)
The aim of the chinese government is to block the website so that the less educated will stay less-educated and the more-educated population is thus controlled.
Well, to them, if you are so smart that you have overseas proxy/VPN/whatever on your hand, they have no intention to block you as you are already able to do that overseas anyway, they want to keep the inside clean (that is, the mainland poor chinese) , not the outside.
I would rather target the spammer with High-power microwave that burn their _testis_ off.
Hmm.. actually, the best way of fighting against spam is to educate. If no one buy things from spam, no one would spam and all would be free.. though we have got to notice the difference between smartness and stupidity is that stupidity does not have a hard limit.
Nope, he's not racist, from what I receive from my mailbox (cchong at marxists dot org), I receive at least 5 mail a day, ALL of them are from the mainland china, well.
(disclaimer: I am a chinese myself. I live in Hong Kong.)
Alan was right.
PAL interlaced = 720*576
NTSC interlaced = 720*480
(and some other may use 704*576,544*576, etc.)
This is a total piece of crap.
Please kindly note that:
- 20" is not larger than 21" even for very large values of 20".
- 20" is not smaller than 19" even for very small values of 19".
Well.
Well, since there are no backlight, and that they are simpler to manufacture doesn't grant them their success now.
... once."
Actually, the key to win the their very fast switching times and the proven-technology that makes LED (well, the ye olde LED.)
Hmm.. I still recall when I took my semiconductor physics lecture.. "Any diode can be light-emitting,
For large screens with OLED, I'll assume it pretty hard to be something for Full-screen video or showing purpose, which is located far, far (i.e. >30cm) away from the viewer, hence the resolution need not be that big.
FYI, a typical TV screen has much less resolution (i.e. around 640x480 - don't bitch me about the 525 lines bit - I know it and Please note that there is something called Vertical blanking interval, google it if you dare.) and I'm very, very happy with it.
I think most of the guys/gals/geeks/etc. will be happy with that big a screen with that quite-a-bit of resolution for gaming/movie/pr0n[sic] purposes.
Recycling electronic material is actually a very-complicated labor-intensive process. If they are to recycle the gold (connector material), or similar metals, they are out of reach without the 'cheap-labour' from the mainland china.
Otherwise, they have to take a loss, which a business won't tend to do so.
The harddisks are nice (provided that you checked for error) for most embed tasks. I've used many old 540MB Harddisks for gaming machines in arcade game center machines. Many new vendors are using 20GB model though, but i think that's overkill since the whole system fits in 300MB of space, but CD-ROM based system are proven dead (The CD-drive will die in weeks with stresses like that.)
Nope, we're note nuts, but at times, when I do the IT-support job for companies (and for many time, clearence), I buy around 5 from them at about 13 dollar a piece (US Dollars equivalence, 100HKD, 2 years ago, and Pentium III-450).
Then I used 2 as a mosix cluster and 3 gone to charity. I'm not nuts, but I like being like this.
I agree, the eBay is actually a good place to sell computers as they will surely not dump it to dumpsters since they've paid the premium to get your computer (sometimes money _does_ matter...)
my 0.02
Wrong. Most equipment useless to computer geeks are probably some pentium-iii class equipment and they are actually quite useful as either:
- machine for the poor students
- machine for the elderly to learn computer
They like it quite much.
FYI, i saw this in slashdot's ad system:
http://www.giftsforsight.org/?caha
Remove '?caha' to have non-slashdot affinate, i.e.
http://www.giftsforsight.org/
They will be glad to pick it up from your home for free with thankful eyes and faces.
Not trolling, but I don't really think this type of business service worth any mention in slashdot. FYI, I donate all now-useless-for-me computer parts to charity (I live in Hong Kong, though. so YMMV in the states or other nation.)
The problem is whether the users can use it as easily as other comparable software. i.e. if you want to get more users, you have to have more files in your network, if you want more files, you need to get more simple-minded users, and if you want to get more simple-minded users, keep the interface easy and clean.
my 0.02
<i>You have to pay for people anyway, with <b>Microsoft(R)</b>, so why not only pay for that. IT should be thought of as a service, and not as a product.</i><p>
Did I mention the days when we are flaming microsoft for their crazy strategy of 'licensing' software and not selling software, then software as a 'service' and not a 'product'?
And yes, this post intends to be funny.