Hello this is not newsworthy at all, anyone remember "Cantenaes" when wifi first rolled out? Or my personal fave, the spageti strainer parabolic for a wifi usb stick.
Even still if driver A can't see the signal and treats the intersection as a 4-way stop while driver B has a clear signal and proceeds, driver A simply waits until the path is clear before proceeding. I don't see the validity of your argument about 1 party not treating it like a 4-way stop.
We have a small shop, we support around 150 users, all on XP boxes, 2 Windows Servers, and 2 Linux Servers, we have 3 of us in our shop including the IT Manager.
Which is why when faced with that situation, instead of a confrontation, calmly walk up to the tv look at the kid point a.45 at the tv squeeze, then in a soft voice say "I think it's time for you to go to bed", and exit the room.
Why not just go the MS route. Yeah I know it's M$ but you have to admit with the Developer edition tools the learning curve is non existent. Visual C++ would be a good start, he could almost instantly begin to code, and the projects he could make would be easily distributable. I only say this because you never mentioned specific OS platform.
You can still be relatively anonymous online. I say relative because, well it is relative.
Websites I sign up for require usernames, real names etc. I usually hit these with a moniker of some sort that has nothing to do with my true identity.
What's that you say? They require an email address that can be traced to me? Well no they don't. I have a hotmail address that I registered back in 1995 that I still use. Ah the days of Snap being my search engine of choice, I digress. That hotmail account was registered with a valid email account at the time linking me to my true identity, but I have since stopped that account and I'm sure that no ISP retains user data 10+ years. Can I still be traced? I'm sure some hardcore digging could turn up my identity, but as for my MySpace and Facebook, if I don't already know you then you aren't on my friends list. You don't post me messages, I don't circulate those cutesy little, When was your first kiss, questionaires they get deleted. I don't even read them. I don't browse many profiles of people I don't know. So I think in all, I'm relatively unknown as far as online identity presence.
The honest truth is, that people are lazy. It's easier to move on in a relationship to another fresh new relationship than to sit down with your mate and work things out. We have grown into an "all about me" society and this is the reason divorce rates are so high. Taking into account that it's more acceptable in society to leave someone these days as well. It's no wonder many relationships end in divorce.
For the record my wife and I just celebrated our 13th wedding anniversary. She has been married once before first marriage lasted 13 days before annulment, I have not been married before.
I've read comments here and seen comments from others that play WoW, and their comments share a common idea, "mindless" this or that. This mindless whatever is the exact reason I've never played the game. My question to those that play and feel that way, is if it's so tedious and so mindless why play in the first place?
If it's some sort of camaraderie you could get that from other games, flight sims, FPS, hell Second Life even.
Why waste the money monthly in support of a product you think is mindless?
Hello this is not newsworthy at all, anyone remember "Cantenaes" when wifi first rolled out? Or my personal fave, the spageti strainer parabolic for a wifi usb stick.
And it would be totally kick ass to see it crush a monster truck.
"My +5 mecha of death crushes your obviously inferior +2 monster truck."
Even still if driver A can't see the signal and treats the intersection as a 4-way stop while driver B has a clear signal and proceeds, driver A simply waits until the path is clear before proceeding.
I don't see the validity of your argument about 1 party not treating it like a 4-way stop.
We have a small shop, we support around 150 users, all on XP boxes, 2 Windows Servers, and 2 Linux Servers, we have 3 of us in our shop including the IT Manager.
Which is why when faced with that situation, instead of a confrontation, calmly walk up to the tv look at the kid point a .45 at the tv squeeze, then in a soft voice say "I think it's time for you to go to bed", and exit the room.
And I supposed you can't get no satisfaction!
I'd wager this contract was procured via P2P.
Why not just go the MS route. Yeah I know it's M$ but you have to admit with the Developer edition tools the learning curve is non existent. Visual C++ would be a good start, he could almost instantly begin to code, and the projects he could make would be easily distributable.
I only say this because you never mentioned specific OS platform.
Um, these days so should PC game makers. YES I AM TALKING TO YOU INFINITY WARD!!!!!
Would that be considered a job perc?
I think the last emailers remarks are unfounded.
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I'd like to see the research data that proves only homosexuals post more than 10 times daily to
You can still be relatively anonymous online. I say relative because, well it is relative.
Websites I sign up for require usernames, real names etc. I usually hit these with a moniker of some sort that has nothing to do with my true identity.
What's that you say? They require an email address that can be traced to me? Well no they don't. I have a hotmail address that I registered back in 1995 that I still use. Ah the days of Snap being my search engine of choice, I digress. That hotmail account was registered with a valid email account at the time linking me to my true identity, but I have since stopped that account and I'm sure that no ISP retains user data 10+ years. Can I still be traced? I'm sure some hardcore digging could turn up my identity, but as for my MySpace and Facebook, if I don't already know you then you aren't on my friends list. You don't post me messages, I don't circulate those cutesy little, When was your first kiss, questionaires they get deleted. I don't even read them. I don't browse many profiles of people I don't know. So I think in all, I'm relatively unknown as far as online identity presence.
Not to mention you a machine won't smack you for roughing up the suspect.
And that's why I love /.
Thanks guys.
The honest truth is, that people are lazy. It's easier to move on in a relationship to another fresh new relationship than to sit down with your mate and work things out. We have grown into an "all about me" society and this is the reason divorce rates are so high. Taking into account that it's more acceptable in society to leave someone these days as well. It's no wonder many relationships end in divorce.
For the record my wife and I just celebrated our 13th wedding anniversary. She has been married once before first marriage lasted 13 days before annulment, I have not been married before.
It's that coveted low user number that I would worry about losing.
Said elderly insurance patrons favorite game is Grand Theft Auto?
I wonder what the ratio is of Mac Pro users that eat Taco Bell regularly is.
There could be a link.
LMFAO, that's too good.
True I'd have modded him + points simply for not posting AC.
In the winter of 2010, we will sit as a committee, regailing ourselves with glowing hearts, at the olympians we've become.
I've read comments here and seen comments from others that play WoW, and their comments share a common idea, "mindless" this or that. This mindless whatever is the exact reason I've never played the game. My question to those that play and feel that way, is if it's so tedious and so mindless why play in the first place?
If it's some sort of camaraderie you could get that from other games, flight sims, FPS, hell Second Life even.
Why waste the money monthly in support of a product you think is mindless?
1999 is that you?
Same way you get to the center of a Tootsie Pop.
Dr is that you?