The largest fusion reactor in the world (Joint European Torus, JET) is located in Culham UK and is funded by EFDA so I think it's a little unfair to say that the EU doesn't have sufficient funding for fusion research.
I'm from Sweden and the idea to let the armed forces have anything to do with overseeing voting seems both ridiculous and dangerous. Thats how it used to work in Spain, Portugal and Greece (not to mention eastern Europe) not so long ago.
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by Aho, Sethi and Ullman) is what thought me how to program.
I really think you need to understand how a processor works and how a
compiler works if you want to be a good programmer.
A film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro who also made Delicatesen. Jean-Pierre Jeunet is perhaps best known for "Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain" (Amelie from Montmartre) and Alien IV but The city of lost children is, in my opinion, the best film he has done so far (I'm waiting eagerly for his next film).
The 40 GB drive will fit in an iRiver H120! My old 20 GB drive is almost full.
The largest fusion reactor in the world (Joint European Torus, JET) is located in Culham UK and is funded by EFDA so I think it's a little unfair to say that the EU doesn't have sufficient funding for fusion research.
I'm from Sweden and the idea to let the armed forces have anything to do with overseeing voting seems both ridiculous and dangerous. Thats how it used to work in Spain, Portugal and Greece (not to mention eastern Europe) not so long ago.
(Compilers by Aho, Sethi and Ullman) is what thought me how to program. I really think you need to understand how a processor works and how a compiler works if you want to be a good programmer.
I know it's of topic but still.
A film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro who also made Delicatesen. Jean-Pierre Jeunet is perhaps best known for "Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain" (Amelie from Montmartre) and Alien IV but The city of lost children is, in my opinion, the best film he has done so far (I'm waiting eagerly for his next film).