Who duplicated whom? by the way, the mozilla project is VERY independent of ALL Linux projects. your use of the.NET analogy as an argument against developers working on Mozilla is a very naive point. Mozilla developers are working on a browser, not the Linux operating system. Given that fact, by Websters definition, who is the hypocrite now? You guessed it. You.:-)
if its a guy, i will do the seinfeld thing where I say i am busy, and then ask for their phone number so i can call them back. if they say they cant give out their phone number, then my reply is "so its ok for you to have my phone number and I can't have yours? thats hardly fair isn't it?".
everyone knows that if you check your email with a certain program, you are more than 90% likely to use the same program to send a reply to the message you received. silly.:-) i support the author of the article.
I think that its really cute that the RIAA comes up with a handy little idea like this one, and everyone seems embrace it like the little lemmings that they are!
sure, its a cool idea. a hackers pipe-dream. but the REALITY is that for every idea, there are equal and better ideas just waiting to be found.
i just want people to open their minds, don't get too excited, settle down, and REALIZE that there is a better way. someone just has to use a little more creativity than the previously mentioned kindergarden crusade.
if I were you, I would start thinking about a new career. there won't be much left of the music industry in a few years, and you know it. your job was possible because the music industry has been making abnormal profits for the last 40 years. like you really do anything at that job anyway. i know i don't.
yeah... they could have just had him pull the small flash memory card out of his pocket... it would have been much easier, more surpising to the audience, and more believable.
while everyone has been distracted by the MS antitrust court hoo-ha, Microsoft has been moving into the background and positioning themselves for rear-entry into the ass of the government.
i support your opinion. i read an entire book once on global warming, because I was curious, and I learned that mother nature has very strong counterbalances that prevent anything beyond +/- 4 degrees from ever happening.
how in the hell can a bunch of satellites measure within a fraction of an inch over the course of 50 years when we have enough trouble just making clocks with that similar magnitude of accuracy without using atomic mechanisms.
i am getting in line behind you, because you seem to know what your talking about. i see the same type of thing going on with genetic research. all of these scientists think they know what they are doing, but they are the most naive people on earth most of the time.
mr. gates is starting to sound like the new messiah for a lot of people. personally, I would rather listen to Jesus, but it scares me to see Bill preach and sooooo many people listen to him.
I love all the "unix love" that goes around on Slashdot. It makes me realize why we are here, and why I love this site so much. I just wish the Microsoft people would get out of town, just like I wish the Californians would stop moving to Portland.:-)
dude, that is a awesome story. i can totally see that happening. isn't it crazy? it makes me wonder about the guys that work at Dell whom make the hardware decisions... they must be smoking crack. actually, my guess is that the choice of hardware in those "Redhat" machines was made by a salesperson, who got a good "deal" for Dell on the hardware. Sorta like how Compaq and HP work.:-) You gotta know that the engineers there probably know what there doing, but its the salespeople that choose the hardware, and that is almost pure luck of the draw.
with the information that I have (top secret), i just have to say that the RIAA is in for a big surprise. there are things in the pipeline that I know about that the RIAA cannot stop, and most likely, there are things out there that I don't know about, that will begin to become visible over the next year or so.:-)
well, im not a physisist, because i can't even spell, but I can deduce from obvious logic that space dust would have no effect by itself, but that a combination of solar wind pushing space dust into the craft could push it off course.
hey, notice that in the essay, microsoft basically implies that they cost consumers billions of dollars from "worm accidents"
Who duplicated whom? by the way, the mozilla project is VERY independent of ALL Linux projects. your use of the .NET analogy as an argument against developers working on Mozilla is a very naive point. Mozilla developers are working on a browser, not the Linux operating system. Given that fact, by Websters definition, who is the hypocrite now? You guessed it. You. :-)
thats what i do to... it works great! i love it!
if its a guy, i will do the seinfeld thing where I say i am busy, and then ask for their phone number so i can call them back. if they say they cant give out their phone number, then my reply is "so its ok for you to have my phone number and I can't have yours? thats hardly fair isn't it?".
if its a girl, then all is fair in love and war.
everyone knows that if you check your email with a certain program, you are more than 90% likely to use the same program to send a reply to the message you received. silly. :-) i support the author of the article.
I think that its really cute that the RIAA comes up with a handy little idea like this one, and everyone seems embrace it like the little lemmings that they are!
sure, its a cool idea. a hackers pipe-dream. but the REALITY is that for every idea, there are equal and better ideas just waiting to be found.
i just want people to open their minds, don't get too excited, settle down, and REALIZE that there is a better way. someone just has to use a little more creativity than the previously mentioned kindergarden crusade.
if I were you, I would start thinking about a new career. there won't be much left of the music industry in a few years, and you know it. your job was possible because the music industry has been making abnormal profits for the last 40 years. like you really do anything at that job anyway. i know i don't.
yeah... they could have just had him pull the small flash memory card out of his pocket... it would have been much easier, more surpising to the audience, and more believable.
You got that incorrect.
"Trans-Warp" drive is cubed.
The star trek warp drive from the 60's is only squared.
I would be a hypocrite if I used a Microsoft product to say bad things about Microsoft. Oh wait... speaking of hypocrites......... :-)
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/kazuho/index-e. htm
why would that happen, and how could that happen? i just reviewed the feature list, and it didn't look like much to me.
while everyone has been distracted by the MS antitrust court hoo-ha, Microsoft has been moving into the background and positioning themselves for rear-entry into the ass of the government.
i support your opinion. i read an entire book once on global warming, because I was curious, and I learned that mother nature has very strong counterbalances that prevent anything beyond +/- 4 degrees from ever happening.
i am going to ask a question.
how in the hell can a bunch of satellites measure within a fraction of an inch over the course of 50 years when we have enough trouble just making clocks with that similar magnitude of accuracy without using atomic mechanisms.
i am getting in line behind you, because you seem to know what your talking about. i see the same type of thing going on with genetic research. all of these scientists think they know what they are doing, but they are the most naive people on earth most of the time.
great link! it looks like this sort of thing was already done back in 1901....
mr. gates is starting to sound like the new messiah for a lot of people. personally, I would rather listen to Jesus, but it scares me to see Bill preach and sooooo many people listen to him.
yeah!... thats funny. good one! :-)
I love all the "unix love" that goes around on Slashdot. It makes me realize why we are here, and why I love this site so much. I just wish the Microsoft people would get out of town, just like I wish the Californians would stop moving to Portland. :-)
dude, that is a awesome story. i can totally see that happening. isn't it crazy? it makes me wonder about the guys that work at Dell whom make the hardware decisions... they must be smoking crack. actually, my guess is that the choice of hardware in those "Redhat" machines was made by a salesperson, who got a good "deal" for Dell on the hardware. Sorta like how Compaq and HP work. :-) You gotta know that the engineers there probably know what there doing, but its the salespeople that choose the hardware, and that is almost pure luck of the draw.
sorry, a 0.99 dot pitch is not acceptable. comon here... this is really just a television screen, not a monitor. slashdot, dont waste my time.
i heard that Elvis was seen in the area, and reportedly, it had scared the cow to death. i dont know about you, but I would be scared too.
with the information that I have (top secret), i just have to say that the RIAA is in for a big surprise. there are things in the pipeline that I know about that the RIAA cannot stop, and most likely, there are things out there that I don't know about, that will begin to become visible over the next year or so. :-)
no, space dust and solar wind is the simplest explanation
well, im not a physisist, because i can't even spell, but I can deduce from obvious logic that space dust would have no effect by itself, but that a combination of solar wind pushing space dust into the craft could push it off course.