Evidently, you have never actually lived there. Recall, the once and mighty WorldCom was located in Jackson/Clinton, Mississippi (until that nasty money issue.)
I am an EE. At first I hated Matlab, because it's totaly matrix based, nothing like Fortran. But after actually implementing DSP techniques, I came to love MATLAB.
Ever seen that Fahrenheit 451 movie that looks like Sprockets? I'm guessing it was made in Germany. Just imagine Bill Gates doing the sprocket dance. heh.
Sadly, there's no quantitative values for proposed reduced measures yet, but given the speed at which government moves it's reassuring to know the issue is this far along already.
Um, what does that jibberish mean?
SEND + MORE = MONEY What number does each word represent? The letters represent a single decimal digit. There is only 1 solution to this problem.
...space tours YOU!
Doesn't this article remind you of the book Jennifer Government?
...at Mississippi State University that made one for a Senior Design project. It really does work.
Evidently, you have never actually lived there. Recall, the once and mighty WorldCom was located in Jackson/Clinton, Mississippi (until that nasty money issue.)
Truly an American icon.
The answer of course is Yes. That's the only reason it's on Slashdot. If I made a Linux-based Kevorkian machine, it would get on Slashdot.
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I had to learn Morse code (5 WPM), and so should everybody else. Meh, now where's my prunes?
...with the Lone Gunmen.
I am an EE. At first I hated Matlab, because it's totaly matrix based, nothing like Fortran. But after actually implementing DSP techniques, I came to love MATLAB.
Why does this stuff matter to nerds?
You mean ChoicePoint.
Klerck, it's good to see you. You old scumbag you!
It's trivial to scan zipped files for viruses, so it would be trivial to scan them for digital fingerprints. Encryption is necessary.
According to its creators,...
You can't say "creator" on Slashdot!
Have you considered nailing this to the door of OSTG?
Ever seen that Fahrenheit 451 movie that looks like Sprockets? I'm guessing it was made in Germany. Just imagine Bill Gates doing the sprocket dance. heh.
Your ideas sound intriguing. How can I subscribe to your newsletter?
You ideas sound intriguing. How can I subscribe to your newsletter?
I know what you mean. I triple-checked the spelling when I typed it in. heh
El Oh El.
I'm familiar with Beowuld clusters.
Yeah, I noticed that too. He's come a long way since PeeWee's Playhouse.
Sadly, there's no quantitative values for proposed reduced measures yet, but given the speed at which government moves it's reassuring to know the issue is this far along already. Um, what does that jibberish mean?