What possible reason could you have to want to be locked into one GPU vendor?
Only that the other GPU Vendor, AMD/ATI, doesn't have a working Linux driver for 3-d, proprietary or open. In addition there isn't much support for their older cards,
Anyone who calls females "girls" and not "ladies," "trolops," "bitches," "hos" or "wenches" is obviously a pedophile and deserves to be denounced to the authorities.
Man, that was boring. No sea-monsters attacking unsuspecting techs and no tidal waves toppling racks of computers. I think there should be something to balance the ax-murder scene. Don't you?
With smart processes and the proper incentives, US companies can keep jobs here in America, and do so in a way that is actually better for the company and its employees.
Okay. But what if they took those same "smart processes and proper incentives" and transplanted them to India? Wouldn't they end up with the same quality at a fraction of the price?
... Oh yeah, and the BASIC ROM, but I am sure someone could start an OSS project to create a compatible Apple ROM that doesn't infringe on the copyright.
Newsflash! Bill Gates is coming out of retirement to write a BASIC ROM for the Apple I. No pricing or release date was given.
FYI, In your first example I think you meant to write "print item" rather than "print list"
So, was it easier to find that bug in the least verbose example compared to the other two examples? asked another way: Does the verbosity affect readability?
I mean, download it, copy it, ensure that it continues to survive even if YouTube is persuaded somehow to remove it. Help personally ensure that this is impossible to suppress by taking individual action right now to back it up.
There is an option to save a streaming YouTube video in the AcetoneISO program.
I subscribe to Cogeco Cable Internet up here in Canada and they disconnected my Internet service for sending too much email [ie. a virus or worm.] That's fair but it was the way they did it: the service was just disconnected not even a static page telling me to call the office.
At first I thought it was my new distro, just installed, so I tried it with an older computer and an earlier version of Linux. No luck. Then I replaced the router. No luck. Next was a windows laptop, wireless and wired. No luck. Cables? No Joy.
Finally, I called the office and they turned my connection back on and advised me how to clean up our virus problem. It turns out it was my Son's laptop which was never here when I was scanning for viruses.I subscribe to Cogeco Cable Internet up here in Canada and they disconnected my Internet service for sending too much email [ie. a virus or worm.] That's fair but it was the way they did it: the service was just disconnected not even a static page telling me to call the office.
At first I thought it was my new distro, just installed, so I tried it with an older computer and an earlier version of Linux. No luck. Then I replaced the router. No luck. Next was a windows laptop, wireless and wired. No luck.
Finally, I called the office and they turned my connection back on and advised me how to clean up our virus problem. It turns out it was my Son's laptop which was never here when I was scanning for viruses.
This reminds me of a scene in "A Hard Day's Night (1964)" where George Harrison is asked by Simon to give an opinion on some shirts for teenagers. George badmouths him until he gets himself fired.
Simon runs to his calender and finds out the "next big thing" isn't due to occur for several weeks. He breathes a sigh of relief not realizing that The Beatles were the "next big thing" and he has just lost them.
And here I thought they'd only just adopted Hurd.
Hurd? Is that Mark or GNU?
3. ???
3. Support.
2.5 Spin and Market.
Hmm! Microsoft has nothing worth stealing unless they wanted the QuickBasic source to Bob.
will there be a linux version?
Probably not but it will work fine with WINE.
What possible reason could you have to want to be locked into one GPU vendor?
Only that the other GPU Vendor, AMD/ATI, doesn't have a working Linux driver for 3-d, proprietary or open. In addition there isn't much support for their older cards,
Sounds like a line from Idiocracy. Great movie.
...
(And if you think Linux servers don't have malware, I have some nice beachfront property in Montana that I can sell you at a great discount.)
What there isn't yet, for Linux, is malware that busts the entire server wide open; like almost every malware does to Windows.
Yeah ... but dancing bunnies .... it is a tough call.
Hey! If it isn't "dancing bunnies" it is "jiggling boobs." Now that's a tough call.
Anyone who leaves their computer on, without logging out, during a big party at their home deserves to have their reputation ruined.
Anyone who calls females "girls" and not "ladies," "trolops," "bitches," "hos" or "wenches" is obviously a pedophile and deserves to be denounced to the authorities.
Man, that was boring. No sea-monsters attacking unsuspecting techs and no tidal waves toppling racks of computers. I think there should be something to balance the ax-murder scene. Don't you?
Okay. But what if they took those same "smart processes and proper incentives" and transplanted them to India? Wouldn't they end up with the same quality at a fraction of the price?
Nice try.
... Oh yeah, and the BASIC ROM, but I am sure someone could start an OSS project to create a compatible Apple ROM that doesn't infringe on the copyright.
Newsflash! Bill Gates is coming out of retirement to write a BASIC ROM for the Apple I. No pricing or release date was given.
"Personal reasons" = he's a kook.
He may be a kook but he's basically a good, warm-hearted kook. Now Michael Jackson, there's a real kook. The king of kook.
FYI, In your first example I think you meant to write "print item" rather than "print list"
So, was it easier to find that bug in the least verbose example compared to the other two examples? asked another way: Does the verbosity affect readability?
Hell of a lot cheaper than the 3Dfx cards of the same time, and VQuake looked spectacular.
...
Yes, but when run side-by-side, the misplaced polygons, crude texture mapping and the jumpy frame rate were obvious.
I mean, download it, copy it, ensure that it continues to survive even if YouTube is persuaded somehow to remove it. Help personally ensure that this is impossible to suppress by taking individual action right now to back it up.
There is an option to save a streaming YouTube video in the AcetoneISO program.
We're trying to find out who has the biggest rack.
Bullwinkle!
Does anyone have the full lyrics to "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead" ?
From Warner's site.
...I wonder if you can buy their data and load up their servers to see what they were really thinking...
I'm sure they will have the janitor's nephew format the drives before the "bake sale."
Don't you mean Novell and not Nortel?
do we really want our tax dollars buying ads for McAfee and Symantec?
No! They should buy ads for the free AV products out there. McAfee and Symantec can pay for their own ads.
I subscribe to Cogeco Cable Internet up here in Canada and they disconnected my Internet service for sending too much email [ie. a virus or worm.] That's fair but it was the way they did it: the service was just disconnected not even a static page telling me to call the office.
At first I thought it was my new distro, just installed, so I tried it with an older computer and an earlier version of Linux. No luck. Then I replaced the router. No luck. Next was a windows laptop, wireless and wired. No luck. Cables? No Joy.
Finally, I called the office and they turned my connection back on and advised me how to clean up our virus problem. It turns out it was my Son's laptop which was never here when I was scanning for viruses.I subscribe to Cogeco Cable Internet up here in Canada and they disconnected my Internet service for sending too much email [ie. a virus or worm.] That's fair but it was the way they did it: the service was just disconnected not even a static page telling me to call the office.
At first I thought it was my new distro, just installed, so I tried it with an older computer and an earlier version of Linux. No luck. Then I replaced the router. No luck. Next was a windows laptop, wireless and wired. No luck.
Finally, I called the office and they turned my connection back on and advised me how to clean up our virus problem. It turns out it was my Son's laptop which was never here when I was scanning for viruses.
This reminds me of a scene in "A Hard Day's Night (1964)" where George Harrison is asked by Simon to give an opinion on some shirts for teenagers. George badmouths him until he gets himself fired.
Simon runs to his calender and finds out the "next big thing" isn't due to occur for several weeks. He breathes a sigh of relief not realizing that The Beatles were the "next big thing" and he has just lost them.
Not so in downtown London: Another London photographer arrested for "terrorism"http://boingboing.net/2009/01/11/another-london-photo.html (i.e. "taking a picture of a public building").