The worst thing about watching most powerpoint presentations is listening to the presenter slowly read the whole thing WORD FOR WORD. With 3D displays, though, they could add enough animation to make it bearable, like having bullet points actually shoot bullets at each other and using huge explosions for transitions. Any word on the possibility of a 3D projector?
RELIGION AND SCIENCE HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH EACH OTHER.
I'm sick of these stupid, pointless religious flame wars on Slashdot. There is a clear seperation between religion and science. Science deals with the physical world. Religion deals with the spiritual world. Scientists have no business making claims, scientific, statistical, or otherwise, about the spiritual world, just as religions have no business making "scientific" claims about the physical world (we all know what happened to Galileo.)
Both science and religion are essential to our culture and civilization. Both are equally valid fields of study. Most people believe that both lead to truth. Both should stay out of each other's way.
Incidentally, atheism can be called a religion too, being the belief that there is no God. Everyone has some kind of belief regarding the existence or nonexistence of a higher power. So we're all religious, depending on how you define it. Let's just drop the subject.
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Maybe if enough companies go after Microsoft for patent infringement, Microsoft will get the government to ban software patents or reduce their length.
I just arrived back to the BGSU campus a few days ago, and when I went into the lab in the basement of the computer science building, I noticed that all the SGI X-terminals and Macintoshes had been replaced by brand new Dells. That was the only lab I used, since I'd rather do my programming assignments on Solaris/CDE than in Visual C++ or on the UNIX system over telnet. I complained to a lot of people, but no one so far has been able to tell me why they did this or what happened to the SGI's. They got new Dells for at least one other lab too, which were NOT needed, while raising everyone's tuition again. I guess I'll never know, but I really think Microsoft had something to do with it. Maybe that's why we can buy Windows and Office (Professional versions) for only ten dollars at the bookstore. I guess I'll be using KDevelop now.
I probably shouldn't comment on this...
5. Student who will be looking for a job in a couple of years
If you haven't looked at Linux lately, look again!
And when you're stuck at the top when the thing breaks, can you see everyone else's files for miles around?
This sounds like enough to drive someone insane who has a condition like this. Heck, it would even make me a bit uncomfortable.
That and, of course, communicating with another human using voice instead of a computer.
The worst thing about watching most powerpoint presentations is listening to the presenter slowly read the whole thing WORD FOR WORD. With 3D displays, though, they could add enough animation to make it bearable, like having bullet points actually shoot bullets at each other and using huge explosions for transitions. Any word on the possibility of a 3D projector?
Well, Windows XP is more stable than very, very early versions of Linux... Not much more, though.
Hey SCO, how 'bout you pay me to use your steenkin' code?
$699 per CPU sounds perfectly reasonable.
Okay, everyone repeat after me:
RELIGION AND SCIENCE HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH EACH OTHER.
I'm sick of these stupid, pointless religious flame wars on Slashdot. There is a clear seperation between religion and science. Science deals with the physical world. Religion deals with the spiritual world. Scientists have no business making claims, scientific, statistical, or otherwise, about the spiritual world, just as religions have no business making "scientific" claims about the physical world (we all know what happened to Galileo.)
Both science and religion are essential to our culture and civilization. Both are equally valid fields of study. Most people believe that both lead to truth. Both should stay out of each other's way.
Incidentally, atheism can be called a religion too, being the belief that there is no God. Everyone has some kind of belief regarding the existence or nonexistence of a higher power. So we're all religious, depending on how you define it. Let's just drop the subject.
A god would be immortal. I can destroy your rock.
Anyone in the area?
The SCO Group
355 South 520 West
Suite 100
Lindon, Utah 84042 USA
What good will a DVD drive be on a Linux machine?
How about Windows XP Media Center Edition?
That's an awesome idea. If any virus/worm becomes a problem at my school, I'm going to suggest that. Thanks!
You could call it "AutoPr0n."
Who is this "Linux" guy?
I never could beat it either. Then I decided to just try to kill everyone off. Much more fun. Until I discovered Wolfenstein, anyway.
Maybe if enough companies go after Microsoft for patent infringement, Microsoft will get the government to ban software patents or reduce their length.
No.
And what would SCO's response be, I wonder?
I just arrived back to the BGSU campus a few days ago, and when I went into the lab in the basement of the computer science building, I noticed that all the SGI X-terminals and Macintoshes had been replaced by brand new Dells. That was the only lab I used, since I'd rather do my programming assignments on Solaris/CDE than in Visual C++ or on the UNIX system over telnet. I complained to a lot of people, but no one so far has been able to tell me why they did this or what happened to the SGI's. They got new Dells for at least one other lab too, which were NOT needed, while raising everyone's tuition again. I guess I'll never know, but I really think Microsoft had something to do with it. Maybe that's why we can buy Windows and Office (Professional versions) for only ten dollars at the bookstore. I guess I'll be using KDevelop now.
http://www.offline.org/
...right after I finish writing one for SCO.
The only ham radio operator I know, one of my physics professors, uses Irix and Macintosh. Polls are dumb.