Yep, I know how to use urpmi, I know how to install from the cd. I am kidding you not, my purchased copy of mandrake 9.2 came with no development tools.
As unbelievable as that might seen, it's my own fault since it was outlined on the website.
My boughten copy of mandrake didn't come with any C compiler, wheras the download version did. I eventually had to download gcc for Mandrake 9.1 (only because I didn't want to register my copy).
I sure hope they include a C compiler with this edition, otherwise people will be upset (like I was).
The studies I was refering to were from peer reviewed psychological journals. I highly doubt they would've been reported on in the media -those journals are designed for psychologists and would probably be unreadable to the media.
Both those studies are flawed, I agree. I'll be going back to the university later tonight, I'll try to find the journals that published the study.
Parents don't punish children they give them time-outs (hey folks, it doesn't work).
I know lots of parents that sent their children to time out, and it worked. Mind you they imposed other restrictions on their children as well. Time out was used for mild punishment, and restrictions on use of technology, or 'play time' were used for harsher punishments. But for them, time out wasn't useless. So I agree with your comment on the use of detterents.
Insofar as whether video games cause violence -they do, in a sense. Responsible studies show that playing violent video games causes children to become more violent. Which isn't saying they will become violent people, but that playing these particular games incites more violent behavior than what would've been the case otherwise.
It is impossible for you to know the person did not want to read the EULA. The point was that it was impossible to read the EULA.
They asked several people for a copy of the EULA and they did not have it.
I don't know what DirecTV plans on doing. But recently in the Central Okanagan (BC) an internal memo was issued to all RCMP officers.
The crux of the memo was *wink* *wink* "if you have any illegal sats, get rid of them."
The actual language of the memo was more along the lines of "on X date, RCMP are to report all observations of non-canadian sat systems."
I picked up 'The Atlas of Dragonlance' and, although it has taken months and will take many more months, Neverwinter Nights allows me to build a persistent world that is very close to the Dragonlance world.
Yep, I know how to use urpmi, I know how to install from the cd. I am kidding you not, my purchased copy of mandrake 9.2 came with no development tools.
As unbelievable as that might seen, it's my own fault since it was outlined on the website.
My boughten copy of mandrake didn't come with any C compiler, wheras the download version did. I eventually had to download gcc for Mandrake 9.1 (only because I didn't want to register my copy).
I sure hope they include a C compiler with this edition, otherwise people will be upset (like I was).
I am at a loss...
I cannot find the articles I mentioned, I cannot even find the journal.
Sincere apologies; I eat my words....
The studies I was refering to were from peer reviewed psychological journals. I highly doubt they would've been reported on in the media -those journals are designed for psychologists and would probably be unreadable to the media.
Both those studies are flawed, I agree. I'll be going back to the university later tonight, I'll try to find the journals that published the study.
Parents don't punish children they give them time-outs (hey folks, it doesn't work).
I know lots of parents that sent their children to time out, and it worked. Mind you they imposed other restrictions on their children as well. Time out was used for mild punishment, and restrictions on use of technology, or 'play time' were used for harsher punishments. But for them, time out wasn't useless. So I agree with your comment on the use of detterents.
Insofar as whether video games cause violence -they do, in a sense. Responsible studies show that playing violent video games causes children to become more violent. Which isn't saying they will become violent people, but that playing these particular games incites more violent behavior than what would've been the case otherwise.
It is impossible for you to know the person did not want to read the EULA. The point was that it was impossible to read the EULA. They asked several people for a copy of the EULA and they did not have it.
Not many of the songs I'm looking for here... Some radiohead, but no b-sides No sigur ros at all!
I don't know what DirecTV plans on doing. But recently in the Central Okanagan (BC) an internal memo was issued to all RCMP officers. The crux of the memo was *wink* *wink* "if you have any illegal sats, get rid of them." The actual language of the memo was more along the lines of "on X date, RCMP are to report all observations of non-canadian sat systems."
I picked up 'The Atlas of Dragonlance' and, although it has taken months and will take many more months, Neverwinter Nights allows me to build a persistent world that is very close to the Dragonlance world.