Well, considering how long it's been going on, despite how god damn annoying it is, it must be making them money - otherwise, they would stop, correct?
Another example of substance versus form. Here, it seems they want to attract more potential buyers - not fix the problems in the OS, but make it look like it doesn't have them.
Personally, I like PDFs and how they work - you know, the way they seem to look exactly the same on every system? (unlike MS Office Docs). On Linux, PDFs are rather fast to render. So, what's up with the official Adobe one? Does anybody know of a muchfaster PDF renderer for Windows?
Because Gravity Waves are going to be a proof of Einstein's theories - which, correct me if I'm wrong, have been mostly proven anyways. Personally, I think the way the human body works, with all it's quirks and complexities, is much more interesting than gravity waves and such. And more important, seeing how Folding@Home has the theoretical possibility of curing things like ALS, etc.
You're allowed to ask all the questions you want, I'm just saying Folding is a much better way to spend your extra cpu cycles.
So, your brain listened to irrational fear, created a new sitation, and sent it to your concious mind? Because fear, as we all know, is usually unconcious. Knowing this, it would be easy to extrapolate that yes, Bush did win by exploiting this.
Because that's a valid issue to be talking about with shopping carts. I'm doubting it's even webbased at all. Also, there is an extension for FF to fix that issue. So, to answer your completly offtopic question, I'm sure it can render Slashdot just fine - if the developers had any reason for a shopping cart to read slashdot.
That's what I got out of it, that it was because you were smarter and more in touch (and, probably, liberal) that you did watch the daily show, not that the show itself made you smarter.
So you taught the monkey to grab ass. With a robotic arm. May I ask what the point is, besides all the work you had to go through to get the monkey to grab ass?
That's a DAMN BIG nuke, you know that? Hell, with that much plutonium, why don't they just PUT it all somewhere and leave it? The resulting radiation is going to kill a lot of things over a long period of time.
Now, it's your SMART terrorists you gotta worry about. They know the scientist is gonna build a time machine with it, so they wait for that and steal it. They go back in time to cause some event never to happen or happen differently, thus causing the terrorist to enter an infinite loop paradox where he would never have gone back had that happened differently, but had he never gone back it would have happened the same. This will simply remove the terrorist from the universe, causing either the destruction of all matter, or nothing at all but a dead (well, gone) terrorist.
You guys so just gave me an idea for a UT2004 mod...
Well, considering how long it's been going on, despite how god damn annoying it is, it must be making them money - otherwise, they would stop, correct?
Another example of substance versus form. Here, it seems they want to attract more potential buyers - not fix the problems in the OS, but make it look like it doesn't have them.
Thanks you.
Personally, I like PDFs and how they work - you know, the way they seem to look exactly the same on every system? (unlike MS Office Docs). On Linux, PDFs are rather fast to render. So, what's up with the official Adobe one? Does anybody know of a muchfaster PDF renderer for Windows?
Why are you taking it so personally? Sheesh.
Bing bing bing! Logic flaw detected! Folding@Home works in the background, so I can save the children AND post on slashdot!
Because Gravity Waves are going to be a proof of Einstein's theories - which, correct me if I'm wrong, have been mostly proven anyways. Personally, I think the way the human body works, with all it's quirks and complexities, is much more interesting than gravity waves and such. And more important, seeing how Folding@Home has the theoretical possibility of curing things like ALS, etc. You're allowed to ask all the questions you want, I'm just saying Folding is a much better way to spend your extra cpu cycles.
Not to push this down, but isn't Folding@Home a little more important for humanity overall?
So, your brain listened to irrational fear, created a new sitation, and sent it to your concious mind? Because fear, as we all know, is usually unconcious. Knowing this, it would be easy to extrapolate that yes, Bush did win by exploiting this.
Oh, I thought it was more of a "Statistics are Funny! Film At Eleven!"
Oh, I got it. It was dumb as hell, and I ain't laughing, but I got it.
Because that's a valid issue to be talking about with shopping carts. I'm doubting it's even webbased at all. Also, there is an extension for FF to fix that issue. So, to answer your completly offtopic question, I'm sure it can render Slashdot just fine - if the developers had any reason for a shopping cart to read slashdot.
Eyewash isn't gonna cut it man. You still have your mind's eye. Only the MIB FlashyThing (tm) is gonna be worthwhile here.
I did. You really should upgrade to Reiser, the lack of journaling is just killing you.
Yeah, they tried that in Soviet Russia, lines were terrible. Or some amuzing juxtaposition of the aformentioned situation ;).
That's what I got out of it, that it was because you were smarter and more in touch (and, probably, liberal) that you did watch the daily show, not that the show itself made you smarter.
That's true, wasn't there some survey done not too long ago, showing Daily Show watchers more in touch with reality than others?
Hah, now what's really funny, is that this got modded redundant! Hah!
So you taught the monkey to grab ass. With a robotic arm. May I ask what the point is, besides all the work you had to go through to get the monkey to grab ass?
To Serve Mankind! Where is that from, I remember that from somewhere!
Honestly, how hard would it be to implement a warning to the editors if the URL is in a previoius story?
Of course not. Suicide is always an option.
That's a DAMN BIG nuke, you know that? Hell, with that much plutonium, why don't they just PUT it all somewhere and leave it? The resulting radiation is going to kill a lot of things over a long period of time.
Now, it's your SMART terrorists you gotta worry about. They know the scientist is gonna build a time machine with it, so they wait for that and steal it. They go back in time to cause some event never to happen or happen differently, thus causing the terrorist to enter an infinite loop paradox where he would never have gone back had that happened differently, but had he never gone back it would have happened the same. This will simply remove the terrorist from the universe, causing either the destruction of all matter, or nothing at all but a dead (well, gone) terrorist.