Don't be ignorant, look up the figures for income of middle class. even the u.s. government publishes them. Mid 6 figures is upper class, will have millions in savings as above base level of necessities.
You ignore the income issue entirely. Mid 6 figures is way beyond upper middle class, those with that income will be millionaires. "upper middle class" income is high 5 figures to just over $100,000 per year.
it would be more accurate to say that very inexpensive wines can be found that have the balanced and complex tastes of the very expensive. I'm always happy to find $6 or $11 wines that can rival the $80 a bottle, since I'm married with children the budget isn't there for the latter.
in the late 1980s BSD vendors added all kinds of extra things and located files in strange place to differentiate themselves. mac osx isn't that strange compared to some of the past wildness.
no monopoly, plenty of other big-iron databases besides Oracle around. DB2 is the real big-iron database, costs less, scales bigger (on Unix to over 100 servers, on mainframes to 32 data sharing groups, each one can be made of multiple MVS systems), performs better
There were and are commercial smalltalk offerings of compiler and development environment. The traveling westinghouse nuclear engineers that did reactor analysis in the late 90s had portable computers that ran smalltalk.
So what if an install takes half a gig or more of RAM? This isn't 2005, 99.9% of machines that have that little of memory as a maximum have been thrown in the trash. Just because there are a fringe group that might pipe up here about their cute 256M puppy linux box (yes, I run one) doesn't change the point. Home computers have 1G or more of RAM, as a general statement, and thus no one gives a shit if a desktop OS uses half or more of that during install.
On the desktop, Linux still whoops BSD ass in many important areas. I can buy a piece of hardware at Best Buy (for example) and along with Windows and Mac OSX versions it will say Linux 2.6.x kernel or greater supported, I KNOW it will work instead of hoping and praying in the BSD realm. There are more forums for answers in the Linux world, there are more users who will find the bugs that crop up in unusual uses. I can recommend a mainstream GNU/Linux distro to anyone who wants an alternative to Windows (and have done so), but there is no such BSD distribution I would ever foist upon a newbie because there are too many things that won't Just Work.
Note I prefer BSD for servers, but for the desktop it just isn't the best.
so lets see, apart from more devices supported, more processor architectures supported (sorry netbsd), more applications (commercial and open source), more forums to find answers to questions, more machines certified to run.......linux has less than freebsd to offer. Hah!
we already know that the observable universe is a very tiny fraction of the whole thing, on the order of 10^-26 or less. Any possibility of FTL travel by particles opens the possibility to expanding our observations beyond that realm, maybe to somewhere with different physics.
they have cigarette light plug shaped "accessory 12V power outlets", my minivan doesn't even have ashtrays, you have to buy those as add-ons to the storage drawers, drawers are marked with slashed-out cancer stick as that would melt or char them. Mostly a good thing, just carry lighter if you ever need emergency campfire starter!
the IPCC can't be specific because they only pull models out of their decades-old immense pile of useless ones after the fact, "cooking the books." They are controlled by agenda of their benefactors.
the IPCC will always make vague statements and also claim any weather phenomenon that makes the news is a result of global warming/climate change. That's because they are not real scientists but just a agenda-driven-by-funding propaganda organ.
there are other plants with higher per acre yield than hemp, that will grow well on scrublands in higher latitudes. Always some goddamn hippie comes out of the woodwork pushing hemp because they imagine they can hide their little half-meter plants among the two meter plus low-thc industrial hemp. forget it, no doobies patch hiding places for you.
be read to improvise and adapt, as at least half of people have had their plans ruined by economy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_middle_class
Don't be ignorant, look up the figures for income of middle class. even the u.s. government publishes them. Mid 6 figures is upper class, will have millions in savings as above base level of necessities.
You ignore the income issue entirely. Mid 6 figures is way beyond upper middle class, those with that income will be millionaires. "upper middle class" income is high 5 figures to just over $100,000 per year.
plenty of deals and 0% increased pricing out there for the careful shopper. I pity anyone who paid the 200% more
on disk arrays supplied by already-purchased inventory and long term support agreements.
yeah, those damn little winos. why couldn't they have taken up smoking behind the school like normal little delinquent punks?
it would be more accurate to say that very inexpensive wines can be found that have the balanced and complex tastes of the very expensive. I'm always happy to find $6 or $11 wines that can rival the $80 a bottle, since I'm married with children the budget isn't there for the latter.
I'm delighted to discover I'm not a weasel, as I limit my occasions of most putrid flatulence to elevators and buses.
in the late 1980s BSD vendors added all kinds of extra things and located files in strange place to differentiate themselves. mac osx isn't that strange compared to some of the past wildness.
no monopoly, plenty of other big-iron databases besides Oracle around. DB2 is the real big-iron database, costs less, scales bigger (on Unix to over 100 servers, on mainframes to 32 data sharing groups, each one can be made of multiple MVS systems), performs better
You mean code to prevent it from running on Ultrasparcs IV+ and anything earlier: http://lildude.co.uk/solaris-11-end-of-support-for-legacy-hardware
kind of surprising as many customer plan for more than 7 years with large Unix servers, IV+ was introduced in 2005.
There is no such venue.
There were and are commercial smalltalk offerings of compiler and development environment. The traveling westinghouse nuclear engineers that did reactor analysis in the late 90s had portable computers that ran smalltalk.
So what if an install takes half a gig or more of RAM? This isn't 2005, 99.9% of machines that have that little of memory as a maximum have been thrown in the trash. Just because there are a fringe group that might pipe up here about their cute 256M puppy linux box (yes, I run one) doesn't change the point. Home computers have 1G or more of RAM, as a general statement, and thus no one gives a shit if a desktop OS uses half or more of that during install.
On the desktop, Linux still whoops BSD ass in many important areas. I can buy a piece of hardware at Best Buy (for example) and along with Windows and Mac OSX versions it will say Linux 2.6.x kernel or greater supported, I KNOW it will work instead of hoping and praying in the BSD realm. There are more forums for answers in the Linux world, there are more users who will find the bugs that crop up in unusual uses. I can recommend a mainstream GNU/Linux distro to anyone who wants an alternative to Windows (and have done so), but there is no such BSD distribution I would ever foist upon a newbie because there are too many things that won't Just Work.
Note I prefer BSD for servers, but for the desktop it just isn't the best.
so lets see, apart from more devices supported, more processor architectures supported (sorry netbsd), more applications (commercial and open source), more forums to find answers to questions, more machines certified to run .......linux has less than freebsd to offer. Hah!
(Note I prefer BSD to GNU/Linux for servers)
I've been a BSD sysadmin for over 25 years, Mac OSX is a BSD.
that's good stuff, but I do want the best biofuel solution. I'm all for non-pollution.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKEZoY-TMG4
we already know that the observable universe is a very tiny fraction of the whole thing, on the order of 10^-26 or less. Any possibility of FTL travel by particles opens the possibility to expanding our observations beyond that realm, maybe to somewhere with different physics.
no, Ford does in-house software development with help from Microsoft. I've a relative who does that, he is Ford employee.
they have cigarette light plug shaped "accessory 12V power outlets", my minivan doesn't even have ashtrays, you have to buy those as add-ons to the storage drawers, drawers are marked with slashed-out cancer stick as that would melt or char them. Mostly a good thing, just carry lighter if you ever need emergency campfire starter!
No, I predict we will find nothing, and have to invent a new standard model. That would be more fun and more interesting.
the IPCC can't be specific because they only pull models out of their decades-old immense pile of useless ones after the fact, "cooking the books." They are controlled by agenda of their benefactors.
the IPCC will always make vague statements and also claim any weather phenomenon that makes the news is a result of global warming/climate change. That's because they are not real scientists but just a agenda-driven-by-funding propaganda organ.
there are other plants with higher per acre yield than hemp, that will grow well on scrublands in higher latitudes. Always some goddamn hippie comes out of the woodwork pushing hemp because they imagine they can hide their little half-meter plants among the two meter plus low-thc industrial hemp. forget it, no doobies patch hiding places for you.
He did, He evolved some of us into computer makers, administrators, and software writers. the rest that didn't evolve we call users, sucks to be them.