You don't need to back it up when its common knowledge. As speed increases, error rates increase. However, with newer drives, the errors occur less than they used to.
This reminds me of the MacHall and Digimon porn debacle...
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I have to agree...
you learn that knowledge can be a bad thing after Mr. Joe Bob comes into the store looking for previewed soft-core pr0n to buy every week...
then when you don't have any, he asks when you plan to pull "Sorority House 2" or something.
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Read into it a little more, and you'll discover you're the retard.
Scientists can't prove there is no higher being, but they can't prove there is either. get it?
...a topic like this to be a bit more precise in the summary. There's a signifigant difference between.95 times the speed of light, and the speed of light. Not to mention the large.25 margin of error. Which theoretically shouldn't be able to get to +.25 anyhow.
I'm sorry to agree, but the AC is right. The only way Mozilla, Opera, Netscape, etc. will take a signifigant share again is if manufacturers start bundling them again/more prominently.
Quick/.ing again...
Personally, the only reason I had used IE for a while is because it launched faster (due to integration) on my older system. Now that I have a descent system, I can run stuff like Mozilla, and truthfully, I see no difference in page rendering time.
My first memory was from when I was five. My family and myself took a trip to Disney World in Florida. The exact event I remember was Donald Duck taking my propeller beanie. The duck fscking STOLE it! He brought it back a few seconds later after I started crying though.
Irradiated pedestrians!
Seriously though, I never thought they'd get enough radiation shot into them to set off detectors, unless the threshold is way to low.
So basically its a smoke detector with legs? I'd rather have something that could at least double as a fire extinguisher... Motion sensors could be useful in something like this too...
Mystery Men and Hackers
Except End of Eva never got a theatrical release in the US (though one had been rumoured).
Laputa, Spirited Away, and another one (name escapes me) were just released on DVD.
baka. The Tenchi OVA isn't completed. The third one is in production
I agree wholeheartedly. That was a good read.
Bah, give me Jolt any day. Not that Dr Pepper isn't good, Jolt is just... better, IMO.
You don't need to back it up when its common knowledge. As speed increases, error rates increase. However, with newer drives, the errors occur less than they used to.
Except that letters aren't digits.
This reminds me of the MacHall and Digimon porn debacle...
I have to agree...
you learn that knowledge can be a bad thing after Mr. Joe Bob comes into the store looking for previewed soft-core pr0n to buy every week...
then when you don't have any, he asks when you plan to pull "Sorority House 2" or something.
Read into it a little more, and you'll discover you're the retard. Scientists can't prove there is no higher being, but they can't prove there is either. get it?
I'm just trying to figure out why you would need 16 programs taping at one time... I am the only one who finds that a bit off the wall?
No, speed is distance/time.
...a topic like this to be a bit more precise in the summary. There's a signifigant difference between .95 times the speed of light, and the speed of light. Not to mention the large .25 margin of error. Which theoretically shouldn't be able to get to +.25 anyhow.
I'm sorry to agree, but the AC is right. The only way Mozilla, Opera, Netscape, etc. will take a signifigant share again is if manufacturers start bundling them again/more prominently.
Quick /.ing again...
Personally, the only reason I had used IE for a while is because it launched faster (due to integration) on my older system. Now that I have a descent system, I can run stuff like Mozilla, and truthfully, I see no difference in page rendering time.
My first memory was from when I was five. My family and myself took a trip to Disney World in Florida. The exact event I remember was Donald Duck taking my propeller beanie. The duck fscking STOLE it! He brought it back a few seconds later after I started crying though.
Irradiated pedestrians! Seriously though, I never thought they'd get enough radiation shot into them to set off detectors, unless the threshold is way to low.
That movie, IMHO was the crowning achievement of everyone in it. Even Orson Welles.
Their site doesn't have the blocker on it, the page with the blocker is an example to people who may want to use the blocker.
Riiiight.... since when does Wal*Mart sell $100 PCs?
I have no Linux experience... I'm trying to get it onto my laptop in hopes of learning how to use it. That and compadibility, at least for now.
Yes, I know two people posted before me, but at the time I typed it, I was first. Everyone's entitled to a "first post, w00t" if they want it. baka.
btw: First post, w00t
A resounding DUH arrises from the competent computer users of the world.