Uhhm, yes I am. If you want to use that, great. But THC will stay in your bloodstream a lot longer than it will impair you. I believe that it's 15-45 days, depending on metabolism, usage frequency, etc. From the website (emphasis mine): The Home THC-COC-METH-OPIATES drug test kit, a simple one-step immunoassay is intended for use in the qualitative detection of THC, COCAINE,METHAMPHETAMINE and OPIATES metabolites in human urine with a cut-off at 300 ng/mL for opiates. Provides immediate information about the use of marijuana, cocaine, opiates and methamphetamines.
So in short, if you want to give up driving, then by all means, smoke up!
Because they can't test with reasonably certainty whether you are or are not under the influence of THC in a similar manner as alcohol. What you do in the confines of your four walls does not concern me, but what you do while speeding down the road at 70 mph concerns me a lot. You develop a breathalyzer for the shit, I'll even roll you a fatty. Until then, keep it a controlled substance.
I am still in favour of the 'Prisoner Island', where you send lifers to compete in escape attempts off the island. You sell the rights to FOX, and no more prison overcrowding, sidestep the death penalty issue, and eliminate the defecit via royalties.
But you're moving the guts of the PC out of the PC. Now you get an integrated nic, graphics and sound mobo, and storage. Everything else will plug into the Newcard hub.
So now all you need is a small form-factor box strapped under your desk, with all the peripherals on your desktop. How well this is going to work is beyond me, but the possibility is there.
I am assuming that they merely plug into their respective busses and the Plug and Play code will take care of the rest. Really an elegant solution IMHO.
That really is the purpose of the newcard. Plug and play peripherals which can plug in on the desktop, while the rest of the PC is located under the desktop.
From the article:The concept for the NEWCARD Console, an external peripheral allowing expansion cards to be swapped in and out easily, was also shown. The idea is to have only the display, keyboard, mouse and NEWCARD Console on the desktop, with the PC main unit made as small as possible and stored under the desk or otherwise out of the way.
I disagree with that one, although I am not a lawyer, and I have not seen the license terms. It could be proven that they falsely misled you into purchasing something which you did not need.
If I told you that you needed to buy the undercoating for a new car because it would void the warranty if you did not, and you purchased it and found out that you would have not voided your warranty by not purchasing it, then you do have a claim.
The 'standard' is being built upon already established standards, specifically PCI express and USB 2.0. The connection interface will have to implement both, whereas the card itself will only have to implement one of the two.
The remainder of the standard has to do with tolerances for the connection interface, something that should be standardized to prevent rogue cards burning out your bus, or creating too much interference. They also deal with size and shape, as well as trying to standardize the exection mechanism (although this is only a suggestion at this point).
Most likely a company with many irons in the fire (such as SCO) would not deal with this directly. Should you win, what sort of precidence would this case have on the rest of the SCO/IBM and SCO/Redhat?
Is there any way one can sue in venues that are A) quick to trial, and B) Do not allow the plaintiff to incur the huge 'plus court costs' associated with standard cases. Perhaps small claims court. If somebody were to pay the license fee, then take SCO to court over the fee, stating that the license was baseless?
Anyone with even a matchbook lawyer will ask the courts to delay the hearing until after the SCO/IBM and SCO/Redhat lawsuits, as they are the basis of SCO's as-of-yet unproven ownership rights.
If you pay up now, you'll be out all those license fees if and when IBM and Redhat tear apart SCO's dead body for pocket-change. You hold out now, and it takes $200 for a lawyer to delay the case.
Check out Bob Vila for a little bit of insight, or even here for a little bit of information on photovoltaic shingles. You can easily patch them into your power grid via a grid interactive controller, or run them off of car batteries
In this picture, they show that the comments are almost identical. Of course, the comments do sound very generic, almost text-book, and at the bottom of the SCO comments, they obfusticated the remainder of the comments for this line of code.
If someone wants to search the kernel for the phrase "Algorithm is first-fit" and let us know where it came from, we can back-check who put it in, if it's in BSD, and if SCO is talking out their ass.
Yes I know about the recovery console, which is not installed by default, and the OS is not smart enough to figure out to run it first, or at least give you the option to run it. How about a It seems your hard drive is not bootable. Would you like to run a disk check on this (This solves most problems without you having to call an expensive technician)[Y/n]? prompt, instead of giving you a list of options which have absolutely no chance of working. Or a better option of fixing NTFS. How about those options?
Don't get me started on the NTFS disks shutting down dirty for no apparent reason, then refusing to start at all on a subsequent boot, all for the lack of a god-damned checkdisk option in your little friggen menu, a seperate boot volume, or something intelligent like that. What a friggen hack!
I don't know about yesterday, but today windowsupdate.microsoft.com is crawling along. Maybe this worm is actually doing what it's supposed to, just faster than expected.
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Somehow I doubt that they will downgrade their platform, especially with Big Blue ready to churn out the PPC 970 chips like crazy. Apple hardware is going to become commodity stuff, just like wintel crap.
He also went on to drive his company into the ground, bastardized the english language with such words as 'misunderestimated', and had his Harvard professors state that he had no business attending classes. If it weren't for his father, the guy that vomited on a foreign national, He would not have made Yale, Harvard, or had a job since graduating.
His policies favor the rich, has done little to nothing to restore investor confidence in American companies, and has consistantly 'raided the piggybank' for his warmongering ways, which only go to help big oil, big lumber, big business. His laissez-faire attitude towards the economy is only prolonging the recession which his republican predecessors had doomed with their questionable foreign policy, business pandering and overall chicanery.
In short, he is selling off America to the corporations. If he believes that these corps will act in the best interests of the country, he is more stupid than even I give him credit for. But at least his wallet isn't hurting any.
Another 8 years of Clinton is better than another 8 minutes of Bush.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go pack. I just won an all expense paid vacation to Camp X-Ray. All I need to pack is aspirin, to dull the pain of the torture, because I'm not a P.O.W, so I have no rights.
Rebounders were my ONLY hope in college. Sure they were damaged goods, but hey, I'm no prize pig myself. Maybe ATI is the Slashdot Geek waiting to feed off the scraps left behind, not because they can't compete, but because it's just easier, and you still get your itch scratched?
Uhhm, yes I am. If you want to use that, great. But THC will stay in your bloodstream a lot longer than it will impair you. I believe that it's 15-45 days, depending on metabolism, usage frequency, etc.
From the website (emphasis mine):
The Home THC-COC-METH-OPIATES drug test kit, a simple one-step immunoassay is intended for use in the qualitative detection of THC, COCAINE,METHAMPHETAMINE and OPIATES metabolites in human urine with a cut-off at 300 ng/mL for opiates. Provides immediate information about the use of marijuana, cocaine, opiates and methamphetamines.
So in short, if you want to give up driving, then by all means, smoke up!
Where do you think we're going to dump Sadaam's WMDs? Nebraska?
We just keep quiet about that. The FOX execs will to, if they know what's good for them!
Because they can't test with reasonably certainty whether you are or are not under the influence of THC in a similar manner as alcohol. What you do in the confines of your four walls does not concern me, but what you do while speeding down the road at 70 mph concerns me a lot.
You develop a breathalyzer for the shit, I'll even roll you a fatty. Until then, keep it a controlled substance.
I am still in favour of the 'Prisoner Island', where you send lifers to compete in escape attempts off the island. You sell the rights to FOX, and no more prison overcrowding, sidestep the death penalty issue, and eliminate the defecit via royalties.
Beats the hell out of just gassing them.
But you're moving the guts of the PC out of the PC. Now you get an integrated nic, graphics and sound mobo, and storage. Everything else will plug into the Newcard hub.
So now all you need is a small form-factor box strapped under your desk, with all the peripherals on your desktop. How well this is going to work is beyond me, but the possibility is there.
I am assuming that they merely plug into their respective busses and the Plug and Play code will take care of the rest. Really an elegant solution IMHO.
That really is the purpose of the newcard. Plug and play peripherals which can plug in on the desktop, while the rest of the PC is located under the desktop.
From the article:The concept for the NEWCARD Console, an external peripheral allowing expansion cards to be swapped in and out easily, was also shown. The idea is to have only the display, keyboard, mouse and NEWCARD Console on the desktop, with the PC main unit made as small as possible and stored under the desk or otherwise out of the way.
I disagree with that one, although I am not a lawyer, and I have not seen the license terms. It could be proven that they falsely misled you into purchasing something which you did not need.
If I told you that you needed to buy the undercoating for a new car because it would void the warranty if you did not, and you purchased it and found out that you would have not voided your warranty by not purchasing it, then you do have a claim.
The 'standard' is being built upon already established standards, specifically PCI express and USB 2.0. The connection interface will have to implement both, whereas the card itself will only have to implement one of the two.
The remainder of the standard has to do with tolerances for the connection interface, something that should be standardized to prevent rogue cards burning out your bus, or creating too much interference. They also deal with size and shape, as well as trying to standardize the exection mechanism (although this is only a suggestion at this point).
Most likely a company with many irons in the fire (such as SCO) would not deal with this directly. Should you win, what sort of precidence would this case have on the rest of the SCO/IBM and SCO/Redhat?
Any Slashdot Lawyers want to help out here?
Do you think that IBM, Redhat, or both are going to wind up with the IP to unix? What will these companies do with said IP?
Discuss.
Is there any way one can sue in venues that are A) quick to trial, and B) Do not allow the plaintiff to incur the huge 'plus court costs' associated with standard cases. Perhaps small claims court. If somebody were to pay the license fee, then take SCO to court over the fee, stating that the license was baseless?
Anyone with even a matchbook lawyer will ask the courts to delay the hearing until after the SCO/IBM and SCO/Redhat lawsuits, as they are the basis of SCO's as-of-yet unproven ownership rights.
If you pay up now, you'll be out all those license fees if and when IBM and Redhat tear apart SCO's dead body for pocket-change. You hold out now, and it takes $200 for a lawyer to delay the case.
Check out Bob Vila for a little bit of insight, or even here for a little bit of information on photovoltaic shingles. You can easily patch them into your power grid via a grid interactive controller, or run them off of car batteries
In this picture, they show that the comments are almost identical. Of course, the comments do sound very generic, almost text-book, and at the bottom of the SCO comments, they obfusticated the remainder of the comments for this line of code.
If someone wants to search the kernel for the phrase "Algorithm is first-fit" and let us know where it came from, we can back-check who put it in, if it's in BSD, and if SCO is talking out their ass.
Yes I know about the recovery console, which is not installed by default, and the OS is not smart enough to figure out to run it first, or at least give you the option to run it. How about a It seems your hard drive is not bootable. Would you like to run a disk check on this (This solves most problems without you having to call an expensive technician)[Y/n]? prompt, instead of giving you a list of options which have absolutely no chance of working. Or a better option of fixing NTFS. How about those options?
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Heise News shows the code:
The code seems to come from arch/ia64/sn/io/ate_utils.c, copyright by SGI:
Does this code come from: Here (V5) or Here (V7)?
I'm going to make it "Flashing IR LED" day the next time I go in.
Don't get me started on the NTFS disks shutting down dirty for no apparent reason, then refusing to start at all on a subsequent boot, all for the lack of a god-damned checkdisk option in your little friggen menu, a seperate boot volume, or something intelligent like that. What a friggen hack!
Like when they came out with the Metro after I just bought a Pinto.
You couldn't get screwed for either.
A) The Backseat ain't big enough.
B) Even the hookers laugh at these cars.
I don't know about yesterday, but today windowsupdate.microsoft.com is crawling along. Maybe this worm is actually doing what it's supposed to, just faster than expected.
Somehow I doubt that they will downgrade their platform, especially with Big Blue ready to churn out the PPC 970 chips like crazy. Apple hardware is going to become commodity stuff, just like wintel crap.
Cough into your microphone.
He also went on to drive his company into the ground, bastardized the english language with such words as 'misunderestimated', and had his Harvard professors state that he had no business attending classes. If it weren't for his father, the guy that vomited on a foreign national, He would not have made Yale, Harvard, or had a job since graduating.
His policies favor the rich, has done little to nothing to restore investor confidence in American companies, and has consistantly 'raided the piggybank' for his warmongering ways, which only go to help big oil, big lumber, big business. His laissez-faire attitude towards the economy is only prolonging the recession which his republican predecessors had doomed with their questionable foreign policy, business pandering and overall chicanery.
In short, he is selling off America to the corporations. If he believes that these corps will act in the best interests of the country, he is more stupid than even I give him credit for. But at least his wallet isn't hurting any.
Another 8 years of Clinton is better than another 8 minutes of Bush.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go pack. I just won an all expense paid vacation to Camp X-Ray. All I need to pack is aspirin, to dull the pain of the torture, because I'm not a P.O.W, so I have no rights.
Thank you Georgie, may you rot in hell.
to give or to take the beating?
Rebounders were my ONLY hope in college. Sure they were damaged goods, but hey, I'm no prize pig myself. Maybe ATI is the Slashdot Geek waiting to feed off the scraps left behind, not because they can't compete, but because it's just easier, and you still get your itch scratched?