Perhaps the misspelling in this line - "I am involved in the very early stages of what could be the next STAR TRKE movie." Was an accurate asessment of Berman's work.
I used copy - paste to pull the statements from the original posts. Here - I'll do it again.
Winders does devices well because that's where the market's been.
Windows has drivers because it's popular.
Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V. It's a beautiful thing. The first statement IS what I said. The second statement IS what you said. Perhaps you replied to what you were thinking I said, but you were wrong. Read it again and try the copy-paste test.
3/17/2004, Gartner Group estimated the number was more like 60-75% for their clients.
Don't forget the mail sent to dead domains. We have an old domain we're now using to test spam solutions that's 98-100% spam (2% or so newsletters), and the volume is out of control.
Doesn't help if you're the nontechnical user stuck with the bad card because the nice man at the store said it works just fine.
Kneejerk response prediction- "I am so SICK of people saying Linux has to work for nontechnical people! If you don't get it then you suxxor and shouldn't have a computer anyway and we're taking over teh desktop anyway!" How, without any non-technical users, is of course a mystery.
Winders does devices well because that's where the market's been. Linux would smoke Winders boxes in all tests if it had better drivers.
Went to a party a couple weeks ago and cleaned 550+ bits of spyware off the hosts' machine. Took me a couple more days to find and send them the fixes for two IE parasites AdAware and SpyBot S&D didn't see.
It really should be a violation of the wiretap laws to put this crap on someone's machine. These poor non-technical users' machine was an Athlon 2200 that ran like a 486. Once we took the crap off, it zoomed.
Glucosamine is one of the few supplements most doctors think works. The ones who don't think it works think it won't hurt you. Just watch out if you have a shellfish allergy.
Do they have the impact calculated when that little spaceship comes out and starts shooting at you? I hate that thing.
bum bum bum bum bumbumbumbumbbububbububuubm
I'm not sure that will help. It's not just that you're working your legs harder when you run(in fact, I'm not sure that you ARE working your legs harder). It's that you're using more muscle groups when you run
When you run, your arms are also involved and working. You're simply using more muscles overall which creates greater demand on the heart. You'd think swimming would be the best for getting your heart rate up. I've never worn a heart rate monitor when I've been in the water.
Watch your posture when you run. The typical geek hunched shoulders posture will make your back hurt. Good posture will help build your back muscles and make it easier to breathe.
As for the pooping thing - I think any really good exercise will get your bowels moving. The rhythm of running does seem to have that effect on a lot of people.
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I was and am a biker, but you'll never get your heart rate up as high as you do when you run. I can force myself up to about 140 bpm on the bike and up to 175 bpm on the treadmill.
I'm doing the Couch to 5K plan from the Cool Running site. It's designed to get you from amoebic blob to able to run a 5K race in 9 weeks. I'm repeating a week because my schedule stopped me from running two of the three days I was supposed to last week, but I've already made huge strides (no pun intended).
Once you finish the 5K plan, there are programs to help you improve your 5K run times, move on to a 10K, half marathon, marathon, and 50k race. The people on the forums are supportive and non-judgemental and they are eager to give you advice on stretches, technique, injury prevention, equipment, and all other running-related topics.
No disclaimer needed. I'm not associated with the site or anyone on it except for the fact I am doing and enjoying the Couch to 5K program.
I hear the occasional record that I'd like to buy and I buy it. I used to be a fiend, though. The corporatization and homoginization of radio left me unwilling to listen to much beyond NPR or my CD's and records, and after 38 years, I find I have a LOT of CD's and records (they're those big flat black plastic things).
I would attribute it to age, but its something different. I like a lot of the newest stuff out there, but I can't hear it. I found the Postal Systems' new one, but that was sheer luck that came from living in an urban center. If I lived in the stix, I never would have come across them.
Add the RIAA to the mix, and I don't even WANT to give money to the industry. I used to feel good that a Kate Bush or Bjork or Violent Femmes was gettign some cash from my purchase, but no more.
Perhaps the misspelling in this line - "I am involved in the very early stages of what could be the next STAR TRKE movie." Was an accurate asessment of Berman's work.
I used copy - paste to pull the statements from the original posts. Here - I'll do it again. Winders does devices well because that's where the market's been.
Windows has drivers because it's popular.
Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V. It's a beautiful thing. The first statement IS what I said. The second statement IS what you said. Perhaps you replied to what you were thinking I said, but you were wrong. Read it again and try the copy-paste test.
3/17/2004, Gartner Group estimated the number was more like 60-75% for their clients. Don't forget the mail sent to dead domains. We have an old domain we're now using to test spam solutions that's 98-100% spam (2% or so newsletters), and the volume is out of control.
We run Windows 2000 on 1200 machines and never have driver problems. What are you running that doesn't get fixed with Windows Update?
You *are* aware you just repeated what I said, right? And condescendingly, to boot.
Compare and contrast:
1. "Winders does devices well because that's where the market's been." (my statement)
2. "Windows has drivers because it's popular." (your statement)
Doesn't help if you're the nontechnical user stuck with the bad card because the nice man at the store said it works just fine.
Kneejerk response prediction- "I am so SICK of people saying Linux has to work for nontechnical people! If you don't get it then you suxxor and shouldn't have a computer anyway and we're taking over teh desktop anyway!" How, without any non-technical users, is of course a mystery.
Winders does devices well because that's where the market's been. Linux would smoke Winders boxes in all tests if it had better drivers.
To those whom much is given, much is expected.
If I can help a friend out - I'm going to do it. Sorry.
Went to a party a couple weeks ago and cleaned 550+ bits of spyware off the hosts' machine. Took me a couple more days to find and send them the fixes for two IE parasites AdAware and SpyBot S&D didn't see.
It really should be a violation of the wiretap laws to put this crap on someone's machine. These poor non-technical users' machine was an Athlon 2200 that ran like a 486. Once we took the crap off, it zoomed.
SCOX down $1.29 to 8.37 (13.35%) today and already down more in after hours.
Classic PR move - release bad news on a Friday when everyone has gone home and the markets have time to absorb and forget about it over the weekend.
I thought with the usual Microsoft security holes that Windows users already had people sharing their PC.
Yes! that's my 100th attempt at Karma whoring! Thank you, thank you!
The name of the song is "Pick up the Pieces". There, I just saved you a call.
Someone mod the parent up. That's funny.
People are touchy about their Kirsten Dunst aren't they? 60% funny, 30% overrated 10% interesting.
I'm not saying she's not sorta hot, but really listen to her deliver those lines in the first movie. Ugh.
That's probably better. Gloves are much cheaper than shoes.
I'd rather see Extreme Makeover - Spiderman Edition.
They could give him the extra four legs he's always wanted and graft some acting ability onto Kirsten Dunst.
The annoying sound is the one those people with pacemakers make as the train gets going.
Glucosamine is one of the few supplements most doctors think works. The ones who don't think it works think it won't hurt you. Just watch out if you have a shellfish allergy.
Do they have the impact calculated when that little spaceship comes out and starts shooting at you? I hate that thing.
bum bum bum bum bumbumbumbumbbububbububuubm
I'm not sure that will help. It's not just that you're working your legs harder when you run(in fact, I'm not sure that you ARE working your legs harder). It's that you're using more muscle groups when you run
When you run, your arms are also involved and working. You're simply using more muscles overall which creates greater demand on the heart. You'd think swimming would be the best for getting your heart rate up. I've never worn a heart rate monitor when I've been in the water.
Watch your posture when you run. The typical geek hunched shoulders posture will make your back hurt. Good posture will help build your back muscles and make it easier to breathe.
As for the pooping thing - I think any really good exercise will get your bowels moving. The rhythm of running does seem to have that effect on a lot of people.
I was and am a biker, but you'll never get your heart rate up as high as you do when you run. I can force myself up to about 140 bpm on the bike and up to 175 bpm on the treadmill.
I'm doing the Couch to 5K plan from the Cool Running site. It's designed to get you from amoebic blob to able to run a 5K race in 9 weeks. I'm repeating a week because my schedule stopped me from running two of the three days I was supposed to last week, but I've already made huge strides (no pun intended).
Coolrunning.com
Couch to 5K Plan
Once you finish the 5K plan, there are programs to help you improve your 5K run times, move on to a 10K, half marathon, marathon, and 50k race. The people on the forums are supportive and non-judgemental and they are eager to give you advice on stretches, technique, injury prevention, equipment, and all other running-related topics.
No disclaimer needed. I'm not associated with the site or anyone on it except for the fact I am doing and enjoying the Couch to 5K program.
I hear the occasional record that I'd like to buy and I buy it. I used to be a fiend, though. The corporatization and homoginization of radio left me unwilling to listen to much beyond NPR or my CD's and records, and after 38 years, I find I have a LOT of CD's and records (they're those big flat black plastic things).
I would attribute it to age, but its something different. I like a lot of the newest stuff out there, but I can't hear it. I found the Postal Systems' new one, but that was sheer luck that came from living in an urban center. If I lived in the stix, I never would have come across them.
Add the RIAA to the mix, and I don't even WANT to give money to the industry. I used to feel good that a Kate Bush or Bjork or Violent Femmes was gettign some cash from my purchase, but no more.
Curses, foiled again. Wanna race?
I've just patented the RFC process. You owe me a dollar.