They show a picture of the machine, I see. But what they don't show a picture of, is the before / after pictures in various languages. I'm not impressed.
From what I'm reading elsewhere......he barged in without having (and paying for) a ticket in the first place, which was why security was there around him anyway Citation, please? The video seemed pretty clear-cut to me, with respect to him ranting & asking too many questions. WTFV. He didn't rant for a minute about freemasonry. He asked the question, "were you a member of the Skull & Bones society with Bush". The rant was about election fraud, not freemason conspiracy theory.
I gave up after book 7, and vowed to read the rest of the series once I knew it had an end. Now, I may never read the rest... this is really quite sad.
Weird. I read, "any self-replicating unix admin"... and I just pictured a/etc/passwd file rapidly filling the hard drive. But then, I realize -- if unix admins don't self-replicate, how else would they reproduce? The/etc/passwd file doesn't fill up, because they force their progeny to buy their own damned boxen.
Oh yeah. Back on topic, I think that the Storm Worm is an excellent example of bloat-free software. While it's been under very active development, it doesn't use too much memory or take up much space, and really performs very well. Two thumbs up to the Storm Worm people. Awesome stuff. Now... let's see how fast it can factor Mersenne numbers!
I think s/h/it has already. Perhaps you need to reevaluate your approach to understanding the cultures of others, who may or may not give a shit about political correctness.
Not so. Without copyright law, the entirety of the GPL is unenforcable. This isn't about legal / illegal wares, this is about ownership of code. No copyright law means that I can take GPL source code in Antigua, strip off the license, and re-publish it in my own name.
This is *bad* news for the GPL. The GPL exists because of copyright law. Thanks to this ruling, any corporation (read, Microsoft) is free to move an office to Antigua, steal our code, and ship it back to the US. Maybe this is about free music for some people... but for a lot of developers, this is a big blow: thousands of (wo|)man-years, that any corporation may steal and sell back to the public at profit, without crediting the original author.
They show a picture of the machine, I see. But what they don't show a picture of, is the before / after pictures in various languages. I'm not impressed.
... or, 24. :)
Depends which time zone you're in. If you're in the "last year" time zone, it's only 25.
Well, of course you can trust it, since somebody can verify this independantly. ;)
Please. I think RMS would prefer, GNU/NetBSD != GNU/Linux. Obey the beard!
I gave up after book 7, and vowed to read the rest of the series once I knew it had an end. Now, I may never read the rest... this is really quite sad.
Nonsense. You got hardware that sweet, the party comes to YOU.
Weird. I read, "any self-replicating unix admin"... and I just pictured a /etc/passwd file rapidly filling the hard drive. But then, I realize -- if unix admins don't self-replicate, how else would they reproduce? The /etc/passwd file doesn't fill up, because they force their progeny to buy their own damned boxen.
Oh yeah. Back on topic, I think that the Storm Worm is an excellent example of bloat-free software. While it's been under very active development, it doesn't use too much memory or take up much space, and really performs very well. Two thumbs up to the Storm Worm people. Awesome stuff. Now... let's see how fast it can factor Mersenne numbers!
Man. How short-sighted are the Republicans, complaning about Mexican immigrants?
I think s/h/it has already. Perhaps you need to reevaluate your approach to understanding the cultures of others, who may or may not give a shit about political correctness.
Not so. Without copyright law, the entirety of the GPL is unenforcable. This isn't about legal / illegal wares, this is about ownership of code. No copyright law means that I can take GPL source code in Antigua, strip off the license, and re-publish it in my own name.
This is *bad* news for the GPL. The GPL exists because of copyright law. Thanks to this ruling, any corporation (read, Microsoft) is free to move an office to Antigua, steal our code, and ship it back to the US. Maybe this is about free music for some people... but for a lot of developers, this is a big blow: thousands of (wo|)man-years, that any corporation may steal and sell back to the public at profit, without crediting the original author.
Good to hear from two sources... but not what I've heard from the boys I know. Hope to hell that you're right.
No. The Pentagon doesn't give a shit about the vets. Don't you read the news?
We borrowed it from the neighbor. For the tasty snacks inside.
Not really. People with extremely high technical competence still miss the little things once and a while. Only takes one little hole.
Oblate spheroids are round. I meant, before they realized that it was a massive polytope.
...that this post will be read. In the future.
Also, recall that at one time, people thought the Earth was round.
It will most certainly not be a computer virus. Bio-hackers are coming into the mainstream far faster than I'm comfortable with.
Learned diagram sentencing never, though writing I can fine.
No, it's deducted from your lunch. Breakfast energy is for sex.
Do you intend to write on carbon paper... with a pencil? Something tells me this won't go very well.
By that metric, you're dumber than just about any drunk-ass bum. 'Cause hey, you won't understand a word they say. Dumbass.