So you're not actually saying anything worthwhile at all here. My initial comment was that the fishing industry cannot be trusted to do what's best for the oceans or for humanity, in ensuring we have a continuing manner.
You actually agree but for some reason felt it necessary to call me ignorant.
If you restrict EU fishermen, they cannot fish. If you restrict Canadian fishermen, they cannot fish.
It is the developed world that is fishing things to oblivion. Fishing restrictions do nothing to threaten the food supply of the developed world. Europeans and Canadians will not go on killing sprees over this.
This is why we must look at the causes of the problem: overpopulation and waste. Manipulating supply can be a part of the solution, but only if it's very carefully managed.
And this is where you are ignorant. Supremely. And fucking dumb too.
IT DOESN'T MATTER.
If nothing is done there will be no fish stocks. Get that through your dense skull.
'cos the commercial fisheries are fishing the oceans out at the moment, but if you try and actually get them to do anything about it they bleat about traditional industry and having to make a living. Most of them don't seem to understand that the rate they're going they won't be a fishing industry in a few years either way.
That depends if it's processor bound. I have a feeling the disk is pretty important, maybe more important.
With a bit of tweaking I managed to get debian squeeze to boot on my netbook in 20 seconds, on an atom processor. I think the SSD is probably the key there.
The nVidia drivers work just fine. If you're only doing 2d then there's nouveau. Otherwise the binary nVidia drivers with your distro of choice, or direct from nVidia, work perfectly well.
Not only is X happy but steam and (quite a few) games run nicely under wine too.
It's not my country. I'm British, living in Australia. I've been very careful not to mention republicans or democrats in reference to my own voting habits, though I certainly let you think whatever you wanted....
Either way, I disagree. It's not a message that needs to be sent to a party by having a larger third party vote, it's a message that needs to be sent to all the trapped voters, showing them that there is another possibility.
The US system is held to ransom as much by psychology as the system itself.
Are you trying to say that the creation of the Liberal Democrat party in the UK was created as an attempt to destroy the labour vote? The Lib Dem party is a grand COnservative conspiracy to split the 'left' and let the 'right' in?
You might want to start taking the medication again.
I know a lot of people that vote lib dem because they could not in good conscience vote for the incompetent and useless labour party and it's race to the bottom politics, nor do they think the conservative way is best.
Your theory is ridiculous and presupposes that, so long as there are two adversarial parties, it's your job as a voter to sign up with one, however much you think they both suck balls.
Surely that depends on your judgement as to momentum?
What if enough vote for a third party that other folks take notice, and then a few more, a few more, and eventually in a two or three more election cycles it's possible that a third party could mount a decent challenge?
And the whole "take away votes" thing is a fallacy that assumes you are just deviating from the 'proper' behaviour in voting third party. Me, I have objections to that in electoral situations where I can't honestly give my mandate to either of the big two.
"So basically you're saying that they've discovered the discomfort that a minority of people experience when viewing 3D movies has to do with how the 3D effect is used?"
"And the need to wear glasses to correct your vision (not the 3d glasses) is a good indicator of whether an individual will suffer from discomfort or not"
If you clicked through TFA and read the actual abstract, you'd find that they found that stuff behind the screen with the screen at distance was more likely to cause discomfort, and stuff coming out of the screen with the screen at a short distance also more likely.
It also went on to discover that the necessity for refractive correction in a person's eye's was a good predictor of whether someone feels discomfort.
So if you're getting a headache, your eyes are probably a lot less than perfect already.
Yes they needed experiments to figure this out because 100 slashdotters whining about "3d SUCKS!" isn't actually useful or informative. Finding the reasons and mechanisms that some people get this effect is actually useful.
I was going to flame you, being someone that self identifies with nerds.
Then I RTFA'd. Nerd camp sounds awful. There's nothing wrong with learning, but summer vacation is for larking around, spending time with friends, possibly blowing stuff up. Not sitting in class and getting a semester ahead. Jesus.
Really? Bitcoin?
Yuck.
Which is why you legislate and police from the nations that are not run by hungry savages, particular in the waters these nations control.
What is your malfunction?
So you're not actually saying anything worthwhile at all here. My initial comment was that the fishing industry cannot be trusted to do what's best for the oceans or for humanity, in ensuring we have a continuing manner.
You actually agree but for some reason felt it necessary to call me ignorant.
Nice.
If you restrict EU fishermen, they cannot fish. If you restrict Canadian fishermen, they cannot fish.
It is the developed world that is fishing things to oblivion. Fishing restrictions do nothing to threaten the food supply of the developed world. Europeans and Canadians will not go on killing sprees over this.
This is why we must look at the causes of the problem: overpopulation and waste. Manipulating supply can be a part of the solution, but only if it's very carefully managed.
And this is where you are ignorant. Supremely. And fucking dumb too.
IT DOESN'T MATTER.
If nothing is done there will be no fish stocks. Get that through your dense skull.
Which is why you legislate and police.
1. None of this changes the point - that if fishing is not curtailed there will shortly be no fish.
2. My original comment was aimed at places like Scotland.
"I'm sorry to say this but you're ignorant."
I'm ignorant because I think forcibly slowing down fishing now is better than being forced to slow down later because the tasty species are dead?
Seriously?
Amateur fishermen or commercial fisheries?
'cos the commercial fisheries are fishing the oceans out at the moment, but if you try and actually get them to do anything about it they bleat about traditional industry and having to make a living. Most of them don't seem to understand that the rate they're going they won't be a fishing industry in a few years either way.
You could always look into the OtherOS++ firmwares that are coming from the community now. That would allow you to update as far as 3.55
Still no going onlinie with it, but it's a little more modern.
Great author.
Did not get the reference, maybe time to revisit those.
That depends if it's processor bound. I have a feeling the disk is pretty important, maybe more important.
With a bit of tweaking I managed to get debian squeeze to boot on my netbook in 20 seconds, on an atom processor. I think the SSD is probably the key there.
Bullshit!
The nVidia drivers work just fine. If you're only doing 2d then there's nouveau. Otherwise the binary nVidia drivers with your distro of choice, or direct from nVidia, work perfectly well.
Not only is X happy but steam and (quite a few) games run nicely under wine too.
It's just the way your electoral system works.
It's not my country. I'm British, living in Australia.
I've been very careful not to mention republicans or democrats in reference to my own voting habits, though I certainly let you think whatever you wanted....
Either way, I disagree. It's not a message that needs to be sent to a party by having a larger third party vote, it's a message that needs to be sent to all the trapped voters, showing them that there is another possibility.
The US system is held to ransom as much by psychology as the system itself.
So given the way you're arguing, I'm guessing that you're on of the ones that was tattooed with the democrat tat at birth?
Either way - so what, both parties screw the voter pretty evenly these days.
You still don't get what I'm driving at - that it's increasingly irrelevant which of the two main parties get in.
In this situation whichever of the two gain power it's the opposite of what I want.
More likely to "be" democrats?
Are you born with an affiliation stamped on your ass?
Besides which, allowing the mildly greater of two evils in while you try and actually change something, that seems like a good idea to me.
Wait....
Are you trying to say that the creation of the Liberal Democrat party in the UK was created as an attempt to destroy the labour vote? The Lib Dem party is a grand COnservative conspiracy to split the 'left' and let the 'right' in?
You might want to start taking the medication again.
I know a lot of people that vote lib dem because they could not in good conscience vote for the incompetent and useless labour party and it's race to the bottom politics, nor do they think the conservative way is best.
Your theory is ridiculous and presupposes that, so long as there are two adversarial parties, it's your job as a voter to sign up with one, however much you think they both suck balls.
Surely that depends on your judgement as to momentum?
What if enough vote for a third party that other folks take notice, and then a few more, a few more, and eventually in a two or three more election cycles it's possible that a third party could mount a decent challenge?
And the whole "take away votes" thing is a fallacy that assumes you are just deviating from the 'proper' behaviour in voting third party. Me, I have objections to that in electoral situations where I can't honestly give my mandate to either of the big two.
But is it Linux-linux, or rather GNU/Linux ?
I love my N900 with maemo, but as Nokia are going the windows route, I'm looking elsewhere for my next phone*
So is WebOS full of the same sort of debian-ish packages and utilities that maemo was? Is the normal linux ecosystem in place? Are we running Xorg?
Yeah, ok, I' know could just hop on over to google. But it's sunday.
(*Yeah, I know there's the N9, but it has no keyboard, and the morons at Nokia won't sell the N950, you have to be given one as a maemo developer)
"So basically you're saying that they've discovered the discomfort that a minority of people experience when viewing 3D movies has to do with how the 3D effect is used?"
"And the need to wear glasses to correct your vision (not the 3d glasses) is a good indicator of whether an individual will suffer from discomfort or not "
FTFY
"Mind Blowing!"
Indeed. And different from what you think it is.
If you clicked through TFA and read the actual abstract, you'd find that they found that stuff behind the screen with the screen at distance was more likely to cause discomfort, and stuff coming out of the screen with the screen at a short distance also more likely.
It also went on to discover that the necessity for refractive correction in a person's eye's was a good predictor of whether someone feels discomfort.
So if you're getting a headache, your eyes are probably a lot less than perfect already.
Yes they needed experiments to figure this out because 100 slashdotters whining about "3d SUCKS!" isn't actually useful or informative. Finding the reasons and mechanisms that some people get this effect is actually useful.
I was going to flame you, being someone that self identifies with nerds.
Then I RTFA'd. Nerd camp sounds awful. There's nothing wrong with learning, but summer vacation is for larking around, spending time with friends, possibly blowing stuff up. Not sitting in class and getting a semester ahead. Jesus.
You're one of a minority with a vision problem.
Sorry 3d sucks for you, but it's you with the defect.
I guess I meant games and content from Sony.
As and when I refresh my computer I guess I'll get something that can do 3d pc games and then we'll see.
I still associate PC gaming with sitting at a desk rather than in the living room though.
Nor Fahrenheit 451. We don't live in that world, certainly, but "The Family" is getting closer all the time.