Yeah it's not like coal and oil have been releasing pollution into the air for everyone to inhale and get cancer instead of safely containing the radioactive waste to be stored somewhere away from humans...
Why does everyone want to make things "metric" (when you really mean decimal) that don't need to be? Just because 10 is an easier concept, it doesn't make music or time easier. Both fit perfectly into our system by using 12 instead of 10.
ABC.com you can watch most of their shows online with about 3 (unskipable) 30 second commercials, they aren't HD, but I haven't had any re-buffering problems from their website like you say you have.
A ton of other people already replied to you, but the problem that prohibitions you allude to, alcohol and drugs, failed is because they are prohibitions on morality. The prohibition of CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) was a complete success. There isn't a thriving black market in old aerosol cans because an equivalent was in place that caused no problem to consumers.
Consumers will buy CFLs because they are going to be easy to get, near equivalent and have a cost benefit to the users.
"Longchamps, owners of Beefsteak Charlie's, opened a disco called Vamps on Broadway between 70th and 71st in the fall of 1975 and had an advertisement running in "BackStage" for bartenders and waiters. I needed a job at the time and applied for a position. When they say my resume and found that I was a professional dancer they asked me to give the opening night party. They hired a professional party giver, who did Neil Sedaka's Birthday, to give the Saturday Night Party and one of the girls from the Longchamps office gave the Sunday Night 'Black' Party with Leontine Price and Wilt Chamberland. My party was the only party that made money for the staff as well as the restaurant and when the clientel started dropping off a few months later they asked me to give another party only they wanted me to create a new dance and premier the dance at this party. I created "The Electric Slide" as the song had just come out and had a great beat and as I had already created "The Electric Weeble", it seemed the obvious next step. After only a few weeks of teaching the dance, I tore the cartilege in my right knee while demonstrating some of the variations of the dance and was operated on through Workmen's Compensation and was laid up for over a year. It wasn't until 6 or 8 years later that I realized how far the dance had gone and that my worst fears had come true. Every night I would tell the patrons - this dance has 3 threes, 2 twos, a One and a Hop, but I'm sure that someone is going to forget a step and try to square this dance off into 4/4 timing - It is not supposed to start on ONE every time. That is what makes this dance unique - but someone did square it off and want it to start on the downbeat and incorrectly told someone who told someone and all of a sudden - everyone is doing the dance, but they are not doing it correctly. I have spent MANY YEARS trying to correct this and until recently had given up on ever getting it right. - BUT then came the internet and now I am working to correct this wrong."
Ric Silver was injured that night, and was put on NY Workers Comp WC Case 0763-6911 6/17/76, and in the documentation listed on his website it clearly says he was an employee of VAMPS, meaning that he created it because he was asked by his boss. Therefore he doesn't own the dance moves http://ric06379.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/site builderpictures/ll.jpg
Wow too many negatives in that sentence to make any sense...
1.) It would be illegal to offer a car with gasoline
2.) It would be illegal to not offer a car without gasoline
In #2 are you trying to argue that in order to sell a car in France they should offer two+ options? With gas brand A, gas brand B, etc, and car without any gas?
I drive past the building everyday on my way to work. You can see it from I-275. It is actually a pretty neat looking building from an architecture point of view. Opinion on the contents of the building may vary, but I think it is a pretty neat looking building, and can see why the project is costing $25 million...
I nominate a motion from this point forward Australia and Austria will be noted in the following fashion:
Australia (AU) Austria (EU)
Cause I was totally reading this comment and since my mind was on Europe and Germany immediately thought you were talking about Austria (EU) and not Australia (AU) the country in a different hemisphere...
The lawsuit, filed this week in US District Court, asks that YouTube stop using the youtube.com or pay Universal Tube's cost for creating a new domain. It did not specify damages.
So... $8.95/yr WHOIS says Oct-2008, so lets give them 3 years to be fair, plus the time of the tech to switch the DNS entry. Ok so that totals to be about $100.00
UTube Cash, Check or Credit?
But why should Oracle put tons of members on kernel staff?
Oracle gains nothing by making the Linux kernel better, people can use Oracle on Windows or other Unix for all they care. Red Hat needs the Linux kernel to be better, Oracle, till now, has had little interest in Linux aside from ocfs2 and related Oracle products.
Maybe now they will start submitting fixes to the kernel since they now are selling a Linux kernel based product.
I volunteered during high school as an aide in the computer labs and we faced the same problems.
Our biggest problems was screensavers, and desktops. The other students would change the desktop backgrounds to pictures from Maxim and other similar things not really relevant to a school setting.
It's not very neat, but there are Windows registry settings that can disable changing those settings, I used to have a giant list of them but it isn't too hard to Google things like that, we then wrote a little Python app that reset the background on logon/logoff and disabled things like changing the homepage, etc. The registry is pretty powerful in that regard.
AMD is only behind this one generation, a company doesn't just throw in the towel after their competitor comes up with a better product... AMD is working right now to come up with their own response. Plus I don't think the stock holders would be happy if AMD came out with a press release "Good Game Intel, you win, we are dissolving the company"
Back in high school my school shortly discussed using this system. My main concern of Turnitin was at a public high school there was no option to opt out of this system. When I write a paper for class there is an understanding that this paper is only to be read by the teacher and other teachers. Any time a teacher wanted to show the example to other classes or keep it for next year as an example I was always approached and asked. If my school uses Turnitin no one is asking me if they can use my paper. And as a student there is no option to refuse using this system, teachers submit the papers.
The problem is when something gets added to the database there is no way to remove it. If this company, Turnitin, is disolved there is nothing guaranteeing this database isn't going to be sold saying they have the rights to these papers.
Yeah it's not like coal and oil have been releasing pollution into the air for everyone to inhale and get cancer instead of safely containing the radioactive waste to be stored somewhere away from humans...
Why does everyone want to make things "metric" (when you really mean decimal) that don't need to be? Just because 10 is an easier concept, it doesn't make music or time easier. Both fit perfectly into our system by using 12 instead of 10.
"But do not use semicolons. They are transvestite hermaphrodites, standing for absolutely nothing. All they do is show you've been to college." -KV
AK-47's are not by any means inferior products. AK-47's are extremely cheap, easy to build and never break, where as an M16 during Vietnam and earlier were exactly the opposite. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_the_AK- 47_and_M16
And surfer makes more sense?
ABC.com you can watch most of their shows online with about 3 (unskipable) 30 second commercials, they aren't HD, but I haven't had any re-buffering problems from their website like you say you have.
Actually probably not, if you haven't heard PS3's aren't selling
Isn't that the point that it's an MSRP: Manufacturers SUGGESTED Retail Price. I guess we need a new acronym MMRP? Manufacturers Mandated Retail Price?
Ohio State != Ohio University
http://www.osu.edu/ http://www.ohio.edu/
Yeah since the Presidents main duty is selecting what operating system and office platform to run...
A ton of other people already replied to you, but the problem that prohibitions you allude to, alcohol and drugs, failed is because they are prohibitions on morality. The prohibition of CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) was a complete success. There isn't a thriving black market in old aerosol cans because an equivalent was in place that caused no problem to consumers.
Consumers will buy CFLs because they are going to be easy to get, near equivalent and have a cost benefit to the users.
"Longchamps, owners of Beefsteak Charlie's, opened a disco called Vamps on Broadway between 70th and 71st in the fall of 1975 and had an advertisement running in "BackStage" for bartenders and waiters. I needed a job at the time and applied for a position. When they say my resume and found that I was a professional dancer they asked me to give the opening night party. They hired a professional party giver, who did Neil Sedaka's Birthday, to give the Saturday Night Party and one of the girls from the Longchamps office gave the Sunday Night 'Black' Party with Leontine Price and Wilt Chamberland. My party was the only party that made money for the staff as well as the restaurant and when the clientel started dropping off a few months later they asked me to give another party only they wanted me to create a new dance and premier the dance at this party. I created "The Electric Slide" as the song had just come out and had a great beat and as I had already created "The Electric Weeble", it seemed the obvious next step. After only a few weeks of teaching the dance, I tore the cartilege in my right knee while demonstrating some of the variations of the dance and was operated on through Workmen's Compensation and was laid up for over a year. It wasn't until 6 or 8 years later that I realized how far the dance had gone and that my worst fears had come true. Every night I would tell the patrons - this dance has 3 threes, 2 twos, a One and a Hop, but I'm sure that someone is going to forget a step and try to square this dance off into 4/4 timing - It is not supposed to start on ONE every time. That is what makes this dance unique - but someone did square it off and want it to start on the downbeat and incorrectly told someone who told someone and all of a sudden - everyone is doing the dance, but they are not doing it correctly. I have spent MANY YEARS trying to correct this and until recently had given up on ever getting it right. - BUT then came the internet and now I am working to correct this wrong."
Ric Silver was injured that night, and was put on NY Workers Comp WC Case 0763-6911 6/17/76, and in the documentation listed on his website it clearly says he was an employee of VAMPS, meaning that he created it because he was asked by his boss. Therefore he doesn't own the dance moves http://ric06379.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/site builderpictures/ll.jpg
Wow too many negatives in that sentence to make any sense...
1.) It would be illegal to offer a car with gasoline
2.) It would be illegal to not offer a car without gasoline
In #2 are you trying to argue that in order to sell a car in France they should offer two+ options? With gas brand A, gas brand B, etc, and car without any gas?
I drive past the building everyday on my way to work. You can see it from I-275. It is actually a pretty neat looking building from an architecture point of view. Opinion on the contents of the building may vary, but I think it is a pretty neat looking building, and can see why the project is costing $25 million...
Firefox 2 can have Firefox 1.5 tabs - Browser.tabs.closeButtons: 3
Memory seems better in FF2 to me
And this bug is present in all versions of FF and IE...
I nominate a motion from this point forward Australia and Austria will be noted in the following fashion:
Australia (AU)
Austria (EU)
Cause I was totally reading this comment and since my mind was on Europe and Germany immediately thought you were talking about Austria (EU) and not Australia (AU) the country in a different hemisphere...
Great Slashdot, now because I actually read the original article the FBI is going to be looking into all of us...
But why should Oracle put tons of members on kernel staff?
Oracle gains nothing by making the Linux kernel better, people can use Oracle on Windows or other Unix for all they care. Red Hat needs the Linux kernel to be better, Oracle, till now, has had little interest in Linux aside from ocfs2 and related Oracle products.
Maybe now they will start submitting fixes to the kernel since they now are selling a Linux kernel based product.
I volunteered during high school as an aide in the computer labs and we faced the same problems. Our biggest problems was screensavers, and desktops. The other students would change the desktop backgrounds to pictures from Maxim and other similar things not really relevant to a school setting. It's not very neat, but there are Windows registry settings that can disable changing those settings, I used to have a giant list of them but it isn't too hard to Google things like that, we then wrote a little Python app that reset the background on logon/logoff and disabled things like changing the homepage, etc. The registry is pretty powerful in that regard.
You missed the memo, Firefox is immune to Zero Day exploits, but those pesky -1 Day exploits are another story...
AMD is only behind this one generation, a company doesn't just throw in the towel after their competitor comes up with a better product... AMD is working right now to come up with their own response. Plus I don't think the stock holders would be happy if AMD came out with a press release "Good Game Intel, you win, we are dissolving the company"
Back in high school my school shortly discussed using this system. My main concern of Turnitin was at a public high school there was no option to opt out of this system. When I write a paper for class there is an understanding that this paper is only to be read by the teacher and other teachers. Any time a teacher wanted to show the example to other classes or keep it for next year as an example I was always approached and asked. If my school uses Turnitin no one is asking me if they can use my paper. And as a student there is no option to refuse using this system, teachers submit the papers.
The problem is when something gets added to the database there is no way to remove it. If this company, Turnitin, is disolved there is nothing guaranteeing this database isn't going to be sold saying they have the rights to these papers.
Seriously! I go to Ohio State and I have to take 190 credit hours...
And you can do this in Windows?
No you can't, but if you could it would be a registry hack
Nice Troll...