The French probably just have this stupid law because of Vivendis interests which probably bribed the government, or probably they didn't have to because the where at the same grand école...
This is a sign of hope in times where we are governed by Insurance, Banking and Global media companies to reastblish democracy..
When being a Physics student we had exams where you could bring all the books, laptops, network stuff with you. In reality if you are unprepared all this stuff doesn't help you too. I think there is just no need to deny the use of network enabled devices at exams. What are you examining, the students ability to solve a real world problem or there capacity to memorize by heart? Make real exams and you would not even ask the question.
Probably those petrol firms that are in the fortune 500's and a mayor player in every western state have prevented that free market economy builds it..
Well as former costumer of Telekom Austria who moved to France in 2007. I can tell you that the telecommunication market both mobile and fixed is extremly healty in Austria compared to other regions.
Look to AT&T and the iphone struggle..
Here in France a usable Iphone contract is around 50 Euros.. in Austria it should be around 20 ?
Fixed lines in France is a chaos, operators tell you you get 20 Mbit bandwith and give you 5 and there is no national ministry for work and client protection like in Austria that would punish companies selling fraudulent contracts..
Be happy to live where you are..
The French probably just have this stupid law because of Vivendis interests which probably bribed the government, or probably they didn't have to because the where at the same grand école... This is a sign of hope in times where we are governed by Insurance, Banking and Global media companies to reastblish democracy..
When being a Physics student we had exams where you could bring all the books, laptops, network stuff with you. In reality if you are unprepared all this stuff doesn't help you too. I think there is just no need to deny the use of network enabled devices at exams. What are you examining, the students ability to solve a real world problem or there capacity to memorize by heart? Make real exams and you would not even ask the question.
This would also mean that petrol driven states would probably attack soon, as in iraq..
Probably those petrol firms that are in the fortune 500's and a mayor player in every western state have prevented that free market economy builds it..
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/sep/09/france-telecom-staff-suicides-phone
Well as former costumer of Telekom Austria who moved to France in 2007. I can tell you that the telecommunication market both mobile and fixed is extremly healty in Austria compared to other regions. Look to AT&T and the iphone struggle.. Here in France a usable Iphone contract is around 50 Euros.. in Austria it should be around 20 ? Fixed lines in France is a chaos, operators tell you you get 20 Mbit bandwith and give you 5 and there is no national ministry for work and client protection like in Austria that would punish companies selling fraudulent contracts.. Be happy to live where you are..
A commercial linux distribution. That didn't seem to make it very far. I remember the Booth at CeBIT 1999 .
dualg5:~ haschka$ gcc -v /usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/3.3/specs
Reading specs from
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1666)
gcc 3.5 is only available in Xcode 2 which is part of tiger
#include
int main(){
vector float v1,v2;
v1 = (vector float) (2.4, 2.3, 1.5, 1);
v2 = (vector float) (7.9, 1.3, 1.6, 3.3);
v1 = vec_madd(v1,v2,(vector float) (0));
printf("%vlf \n",v1);
}
And Altivec rulez..
He was unable to find Go --> Connect to server FOR TWO WEEKS! Don't people read help on their systems?
Siemens is the european equivalent for mho