That was proven during the 20th century to be a dead end.
On the other side you have those that may be fiscally conservative but also at the same time attach the religious fanatics (Christian Talibans). The US political system is like two patches of mold fighting over a piece of bread while the Chinese are making fresh bread flooding the world and Europe are stuck in petty bickering about the color of tomatoes and bending of cucumbers.
Well - if the bills were taken out of circulation and only coins were left then we would see a lot less robberies. Only stupid crooks would carry around a 10kg bag of cash.
Most transactions are already with plastics, so it's not that it's hard to do.
Just because it isn't the best it's already there and we have to live with it. There are worse filesystems out there than the ext family of filesystems.
Professional journalism - that's what you get in science magazines and other magazines that aren't working with the daily news. The daily news articles runs stories that sell.
And I wouldn't say that C++ adds much to maintainability - it rather contains both the bad sides from C and the bad sides from Java.
What would be more interesting is if part of the kernel was written in a language like Ada. I have already encountered operating systems where part of it was written in Cobol...
That book is one of the best books I have encountered when it comes to how to utilize a device.
Personally I think that it should be in the collection of books even if you don't aim to program specifically for the Z80 because it explains a lot of general CPU architecture and logic as well.
And the Z80 was a major player in computing in the early personal computers before IBM PC. Even today it's still around in variants, and many have seen a variant of it in the Nintendo Gameboy. It was popular enough to render some clones as well, however they weren't always fully compatible, mostly on the undocumented instructions - which caused for example the Sinclair ZX80 to not work unless you had a real one.
Set up a proxy system to access them. Use your dedicated password to access the proxy, then the device password can be in the open because it's behind a proxy.
Not idiot-proof, and if you can cross-access the devices it leaves holes in the solution unless you can segment the network they reside on.
And the difference in outcome will be insignificant if you already is belted and a brace for impact situation comes up.
You mean Socialists and Communists.
That was proven during the 20th century to be a dead end.
On the other side you have those that may be fiscally conservative but also at the same time attach the religious fanatics (Christian Talibans). The US political system is like two patches of mold fighting over a piece of bread while the Chinese are making fresh bread flooding the world and Europe are stuck in petty bickering about the color of tomatoes and bending of cucumbers.
Only if you are the modern day horse salesman.
The most progressive Europeans don't use the Euro in the first place. But maybe the Finns are the most progressive Euro-users.
Well - if the bills were taken out of circulation and only coins were left then we would see a lot less robberies. Only stupid crooks would carry around a 10kg bag of cash.
Most transactions are already with plastics, so it's not that it's hard to do.
The trick is to catch the big crooks.
Ebola is in charge - nobody controls Ebola right now.
The only way to come to terms with the disease is isolation. It is the black plague of our time.
Involving politicians into this means that there will be petty bickering all the time while the disease spreads.
Probably the best answer I got was in this first branch - even though it wasn't the original acronym it was the best!
Thanks.
Just because it isn't the best it's already there and we have to live with it. There are worse filesystems out there than the ext family of filesystems.
To name one: FAT.
Obvious for some, but what does AP stand for???
Associated Press?
Please avoid unnecessary acronyms - this is an international site.
Professional journalism - that's what you get in science magazines and other magazines that aren't working with the daily news. The daily news articles runs stories that sell.
PDP-11? That's modern stuff... You can even find emulators for it.
And I have had - they feel not right.
My preference is the KeyTronic keyboards.
Because they are in the jar - pickled.
Soylent Green then.
Interesting information.
And I wouldn't say that C++ adds much to maintainability - it rather contains both the bad sides from C and the bad sides from Java.
What would be more interesting is if part of the kernel was written in a language like Ada. I have already encountered operating systems where part of it was written in Cobol...
I just wonder if the fine that Marriott had to pay actually was large enough to take out the profit that they got from the jamming.
For anyone more interested in the subject of moment magnitude and Richter scale I suggest that you read Is the Richter Scale Obsolete?.
For practical purposes it's the effects at ground level that are important anyway.
And what is the probability of serious earthquakes in the area?
In Bangladesh I would be more worried about flooding and power reliability.
There are civil masters and civil servants, but often the line becomes blurred and those that should be civil servants becomes civil masters.
That only works if you give a consistent code name.
Act random style and you will confuse even the best statistician.
Correct answer should be - use a code name.
Or just change the way of working - give a number. Today I'm number 42.
Add to it the great book Programming the Z80 by Rodnay Zaks.
That book is one of the best books I have encountered when it comes to how to utilize a device.
Personally I think that it should be in the collection of books even if you don't aim to program specifically for the Z80 because it explains a lot of general CPU architecture and logic as well.
The news what why it was that way.
And the Z80 was a major player in computing in the early personal computers before IBM PC. Even today it's still around in variants, and many have seen a variant of it in the Nintendo Gameboy. It was popular enough to render some clones as well, however they weren't always fully compatible, mostly on the undocumented instructions - which caused for example the Sinclair ZX80 to not work unless you had a real one.
With resistance to tampering it also means that it's harder to find intentional backdoors placed by your favorite agency.
Set up a proxy system to access them. Use your dedicated password to access the proxy, then the device password can be in the open because it's behind a proxy.
Not idiot-proof, and if you can cross-access the devices it leaves holes in the solution unless you can segment the network they reside on.