I beg to differ... when it came to the party leader elections after Blair tendered his resignation... only one person dared to stand against him and he failed to get enough nominations to make the ballot... and there was no proper vote as a result.
I wonder if he has also enough dirt on other MPs to blackmail and force himself back into such power
it's the only sane explanation... I strongly suspect he's got real dirt on things senior labour members got up to in their student days... I very much suspect there's some real dirt on Tony Blair...
about time windows boxes self destructed... people might start to question windows security issues more if their boxes died rather than just slowed down...
that the articles can't be buried and that to make any headway, the shills and other turfers have to make some form of argument in order to be modded up...
no, sorry, that only applies to candy and other goods sold in multi-packs and is there to stop unscrupulous retailers from purchasing multi-packs and then splitting them and selling the individual packs at the normal single pack price...
yes, I have Audacious... but it inexplicably stops playing every now and then... whereas Xmms just carried on playing for days on end... I was happy with Xmms... I'm p'd off at the Ubuntu devs who just dropped it... at the very least it should have been put into the world repository but not removed completely...
it's purely a gimmick... making them seem green using energy from the cars that are entering their road.
The device is positioned right at the entrance to the complex and it's NOT in a position where you would be naturally slowing down, it's precisely where you would be accelerating after having turned into their road off the traffic lights at the junction.
If they were serious about using this energy source, then there'd be lots more of them, each situated immediately before a corner in the road where you would have to brake anyway. And there's plenty of corners in the maze leading into the car park...
Everything about this smacks of gimmicky green initiatives that make the company appear green...
Our local Tesco is also trying to appear "green" by installing a wind turbine and solar arrays... they're having a problem getting the wind turbine approved as the nimbys are objecting to it on grounds of noise, interference with TV signals, being obtrusive...
Sainsbury went for the gimmicky plate idea as it is very visible when entering their store and also couldn't be blocked by the nimbys either.
DAD: There are Jews in the world. There are Buddhists. There are Hindus and Mormons, and then There are those that follow Mohammed, but I've never been one of them.
I'm a Roman Catholic, And have been since before I was born, And the one thing they say about Catholics is: They'll take you as soon as you're warm.
You don't have to be a six-footer. You don't have to have a great brain. You don't have to have any clothes on. You're A Catholic the moment Dad came,
Because
Every sperm is sacred. Every sperm is great. If a sperm is wasted, God gets quite irate.
CHILDREN: Every sperm is sacred. Every sperm is great. If a sperm is wasted, God gets quite irate.
with apologies to Monty Python... but as far as I'm concerned on this issue... the Pope is right... and the selection process shouldn't even screen for sex either...
"Your comment has too few characters per line (currently 15.3)." WTF??????? This filtering is getting ridiculous... I was going to quote the entire song... but couldn't get round this stupid block...
here's one my employer successfully filed : "A method for remotely administrating a computer by installing a web-server implementing a web form into which the sysadmin enters the commands to be executed using the web browser on her workstation"...... oh please.
I think Webmin completely obliterates that one when it comes to prior art. How on earth did it ever get approved? have they got monkeys in the patent office just blindly punching approve/disapprove buttons?
I don't give a fig about any other vendor... I was quite happily developing apps for Palm using Gnu tool chain & the Pose emulator to test my code on and then they made the new version windows only which meant that to continue developing apps for the new palms would have meant buying a windows machine.
It was only a little sideline... brought in some money, but the extra cost required to get hold of a windows license just to carry on developing for Palm meant I was not happy at all... especially as I had purged myself of all windows boxes back in 99 and was quite happy using Linux.
Palm (and Handspring later) used to be the former, producing truly innovative, best in the world products. Now it's the latter, clueless and circling the drain.
I think you got your former and latter the wrong way round...:)
Well, the advantage of a free lawyer in this case is that the record company can't just drag on proceedings to rack up expenses until she drops out. (A viable tactic in many lawsuits)
while the lawyer may be pro-bono... doesn't she still have to meet other court costs for filings etc.? The RIAA can still exhaust their resources by flooding them with motions and other tomfoolery...
hey dimdill... passive means there is no external energy input to move the cooling medium... the liquid will circulate by convection...warm liquid rises and is replaced by cold liquid drawn in.
and just FYI... I have professional experience in liquid cooling systems for very large server rooms... I was a commissioning engineer on a very large project in a west country town in the UK...
what's really amazing is all those sim airline pilots who spend thousands of hours flying with the autopilot off as time on autopilot doesn't count for "promotion"...
didn't work for me, that where I uploaded my mods and paintjobs for my flightsim aircraft... I'm now going to see if I've still got my own copies of the stuff I uploaded and put it back up.
and I did... we may have sucked, but we had great fun back then and we got better :)
I beg to differ... when it came to the party leader elections after Blair tendered his resignation... only one person dared to stand against him and he failed to get enough nominations to make the ballot... and there was no proper vote as a result.
it's the only sane explanation... I strongly suspect he's got real dirt on things senior labour members got up to in their student days... I very much suspect there's some real dirt on Tony Blair...
about time windows boxes self destructed... people might start to question windows security issues more if their boxes died rather than just slowed down...
that the articles can't be buried and that to make any headway, the shills and other turfers have to make some form of argument in order to be modded up...
no, sorry, that only applies to candy and other goods sold in multi-packs and is there to stop unscrupulous retailers from purchasing multi-packs and then splitting them and selling the individual packs at the normal single pack price...
yes, I have Audacious... but it inexplicably stops playing every now and then... whereas Xmms just carried on playing for days on end... I was happy with Xmms... I'm p'd off at the Ubuntu devs who just dropped it... at the very least it should have been put into the world repository but not removed completely...
it's purely a gimmick... making them seem green using energy from the cars that are entering their road.
The device is positioned right at the entrance to the complex and it's NOT in a position where you would be naturally slowing down, it's precisely where you would be accelerating after having turned into their road off the traffic lights at the junction.
If they were serious about using this energy source, then there'd be lots more of them, each situated immediately before a corner in the road where you would have to brake anyway. And there's plenty of corners in the maze leading into the car park...
Everything about this smacks of gimmicky green initiatives that make the company appear green...
Our local Tesco is also trying to appear "green" by installing a wind turbine and solar arrays... they're having a problem getting the wind turbine approved as the nimbys are objecting to it on grounds of noise, interference with TV signals, being obtrusive...
Sainsbury went for the gimmicky plate idea as it is very visible when entering their store and also couldn't be blocked by the nimbys either.
with apologies to Monty Python... but as far as I'm concerned on this issue... the Pope is right... and the selection process shouldn't even screen for sex either...
"Your comment has too few characters per line (currently 15.3)." WTF??????? This filtering is getting ridiculous... I was going to quote the entire song... but couldn't get round this stupid block...
I think Webmin completely obliterates that one when it comes to prior art. How on earth did it ever get approved? have they got monkeys in the patent office just blindly punching approve/disapprove buttons?
as a business method then they'd have to stump up licensing fees in order to do it...
It was only a little sideline... brought in some money, but the extra cost required to get hold of a windows license just to carry on developing for Palm meant I was not happy at all... especially as I had purged myself of all windows boxes back in 99 and was quite happy using Linux.
I think you got your former and latter the wrong way round... :)
when they made it ridiculously hard to develop apps on any platform other than Windows...
if they become superconducting when under pressure... just wait till they start waterboarding them...
while the lawyer may be pro-bono... doesn't she still have to meet other court costs for filings etc.? The RIAA can still exhaust their resources by flooding them with motions and other tomfoolery...
like they just did in Greece...
you can view user input cycle rides on it and search for them
http://www.bikemap.net/#lt=51.86844&ln=-2.17873&z=12&t=0
couple of mine on there...
hey dimdill... passive means there is no external energy input to move the cooling medium... the liquid will circulate by convection...warm liquid rises and is replaced by cold liquid drawn in.
and just FYI... I have professional experience in liquid cooling systems for very large server rooms... I was a commissioning engineer on a very large project in a west country town in the UK...
what's really amazing is all those sim airline pilots who spend thousands of hours flying with the autopilot off as time on autopilot doesn't count for "promotion"...
strictly speaking, a "Passive" cooling system has no moving parts... therefore your system was not passive as you had a pump.
didn't work for me, that where I uploaded my mods and paintjobs for my flightsim aircraft... I'm now going to see if I've still got my own copies of the stuff I uploaded and put it back up.
till they turn on the DRM checks and all the tiltbits...
there has to be some significant penetration now if supermarkets are devoting shelf space on the magazine racks to Linux magazines...
competition for shelfspace in those racks is cutthroat... if they don't sell, then they get dropped for titles that do sell.
the money should be going to AMD who suffered from Intel's actions, not the coffers of the EU beaurocracy...