Interesting use of tidal energy, but at $100,000 per household by the end of 2004, this technology has a long way to go. And what about maintainance? Do deep sea diving experts have to come out every time there is a glitch to fix the turbines? Maybe a breakthrough, but many questions need to be answered before I sign my tax dollars up.
Doesn't the Bible suggest that humans are flawed because of thier knowledge of good and evil (at least since the fall of Adam and Eve)? Weren't the prophets human? Aren't you human? Haven't those who have passed down the currently held interpretations of the Bible human?
Perhaps some leeway should be allowed to compensate for differences in religions (resulting from the flawed nature of humans) and maybe we should concentrate instead on finding the commonalities that are likely to be the nuggets of true wisdom and divinity.
And anyway...why should God exhibit the traits of pettiness and nit-pickiness? These are human flaws, not divine virtues. Hints of such characteristics in religion are likely the influence of foolish, some-how wicked men.
The do-it-yourself form: go to www.acronymfinder.com, type in alice, hit enter, and check for the relevent term (in this case it's the last one on the list).
you should check out this bio of our state's only commissioner and here is a list of his law firm's clients. This can help you structure the e-mail you send to be taken more seriously. Note the number of large corporations on this list...hopefully he isn't too selfish and will listen to his constituents.
Please, let's not immediately associate the shortcomings of LindowsOS with all of Linux. I've used a pre-release version of LindowsOS, and it was pretty bad. Just a very tame (weak) version of Linux with a pretty poor Wine interface that did not work when I tried installing several software packages. Though while I believe that it's a great step forward that PCs with Linux preinstalled are being sold in Walmart, which can tap into a very broad and fresh market, Linux I was hoping for a much stronger showing from LinudowsOS.
Time? Recall the years of your life you spent coping with Windows' quirks, bugs, and pitfalls. Now, many people complain that they don't want to bother with Linux because it takes too long to become a proficient user. Why so scared of a new frontier? The ratio of utility to difficulty is much higher with Linux, and with a marginally more difficult UI, you get a suprising amount and range of robust programs.
Interesting use of tidal energy, but at $100,000 per household by the end of 2004, this technology has a long way to go. And what about maintainance? Do deep sea diving experts have to come out every time there is a glitch to fix the turbines? Maybe a breakthrough, but many questions need to be answered before I sign my tax dollars up.
Try LinuxCare for tech support on open source applications: here is the link to the "Advanced Support" page
Check the spec for the handheld IRIS Pens, they come in USB and can be used with MACs: HERE
Doesn't the Bible suggest that humans are flawed because of thier knowledge of good and evil (at least since the fall of Adam and Eve)? Weren't the prophets human? Aren't you human? Haven't those who have passed down the currently held interpretations of the Bible human?
Perhaps some leeway should be allowed to compensate for differences in religions (resulting from the flawed nature of humans) and maybe we should concentrate instead on finding the commonalities that are likely to be the nuggets of true wisdom and divinity.
And anyway...why should God exhibit the traits of pettiness and nit-pickiness? These are human flaws, not divine virtues. Hints of such characteristics in religion are likely the influence of foolish, some-how wicked men.
Here is the article to which the parent refers. Quite interesting; puts the interview in perspective and gives incites into this man's life.
The do-it-yourself form:
go to www.acronymfinder.com, type in alice, hit enter, and check for the relevent term (in this case it's the last one on the list).
you should check out this bio of our state's only commissioner and here is a list of his law firm's clients. This can help you structure the e-mail you send to be taken more seriously. Note the number of large corporations on this list...hopefully he isn't too selfish and will listen to his constituents.
Please, let's not immediately associate the shortcomings of LindowsOS with all of Linux. I've used a pre-release version of LindowsOS, and it was pretty bad. Just a very tame (weak) version of Linux with a pretty poor Wine interface that did not work when I tried installing several software packages. Though while I believe that it's a great step forward that PCs with Linux preinstalled are being sold in Walmart, which can tap into a very broad and fresh market, Linux I was hoping for a much stronger showing from LinudowsOS.
Time? Recall the years of your life you spent coping with Windows' quirks, bugs, and pitfalls. Now, many people complain that they don't want to bother with Linux because it takes too long to become a proficient user. Why so scared of a new frontier? The ratio of utility to difficulty is much higher with Linux, and with a marginally more difficult UI, you get a suprising amount and range of robust programs.