when people could reasonably expect to enjoy a right to anonymity.
What? Does Google steal your zip code without your consent? No, you give your zip code if you choose to do it. You can still choose to use the Google movie service without giving your zip code; or even not to use it at all.
He's right. Cron can do the job. Just learn how to use it, and the other unix tools.
Many of the problems you mentioned can be solved with them.
- For the dependencies, you can use make or a similar tool.
- The emails are only sent if the process write to stderr. Write a wraper script to call the processes you want, and use the shell redirections to send some log to stderr only in the case you want.
He is not demanding anything, just point out a feature wish. That, by itself, would be a contribution, even if small, if directed to the cron maintainers.
His user page (click on his name on the header of his post) shows his comments. They're not numbered there, but it shows the total post count, so when he saw it had 665 post, he knew the next post would be his' 666th.
But he has 668 posts now, and the last post is the one that claims to be the 666th! A pity..
If that's your case, read it as "So starting looking for a new job if they're dicks".
Anyway, you made me think about it. I'm recently (latter 2004) started to live with my wife (we're not formally married, but we live like that) and share my life with her. She is still only a student, and provide about 15% the income. Sudently you see your much valued freedom risking to go away (as we plan to make babies by the 2010's). Maybe I should reconsider, thinking longer and deeper about it.
Yes. A friend of mine told be about a wonderful service that searches the Web, called Google. It has a nice feature that you can limit the sites where it will search for.
They are a hardware company. Their value is the hardware they make. What do they loose by opening not only their file format, but all the software around their products?
But now what if I charge you to run this modified program on my computer, for example, by charging a fee if you use my auction program? Now I'm using software provided by the open source community for my financial gain, but not returning the modifications I made to that software to the community.
GPL does not care if you charge for the program, or have any financial nor other kind of gain, as long as you provide the source. Even if you distribute without any financial gain, you have to release the source.
Or just drag the link over the tab bar. Over an empty space (or the close button if it's full) to create a new tab, or over an existing tab to load the link there.
Movies that are made from books are never as good as the original.
I have a counter-example: The Tenant. I first saw the movie, from Roman Polanski. One of the best movies I ever saw.
Years later, I read the book, from Roland Topor, which is a pretty good book. I got amazed as how well the book was translated to the screen. We always complain that the book has so many more elements that can't fit in a two hour movie (LOTR anywone?), but amazingly every tiny aspect of the book was there. Polanski did a genius' job.
Just started a new game of Freeciv, and got the first "Historian Publishes!", which I will transcript here for you to know how it looks like:
Toynbee's report on the RICHEST Civilizations in the World.
1: The Magnificent Greeks 2: The Glorious Egyptians 3: The Great Quebecois 4: The Decent Romans 5: The Mediocre Arabs 6: The Hilarious Americans 7: The Worthless Brazilians 8: The Pathetic Japonese 9: The Useless French
NONE of these posts were supporting copyright.
Suggestion: read the comment before replying.
I presume Q4 will be more like Q3 with better graphics.
Nope.
Q4 will be more like Q2 with better graphics.
It will be a single-player (or cooperative) centered game.
Q3 is still the best for multi-player.
Maybe Q5 will return the focus to multi-player.
Ops, I tought I was on the The Worst Foods to Eat Over a Keyboard story! :(
There goes my karma...
Why is this offtopic?
Cum may be bad for the keyboard.
when people could reasonably expect to enjoy a right to anonymity.
What? Does Google steal your zip code without your consent?
No, you give your zip code if you choose to do it. You can still choose to use the Google movie service without giving your zip code; or even not to use it at all.
He's right.
Cron can do the job. Just learn how to use it, and the other unix tools.
Many of the problems you mentioned can be solved with them.
- For the dependencies, you can use make or a similar tool.
- The emails are only sent if the process write to stderr.
Write a wraper script to call the processes you want, and use the shell redirections to send some log to stderr only in the case you want.
He is not demanding anything, just point out a feature wish.
That, by itself, would be a contribution, even if small, if directed to the cron maintainers.
His user page (click on his name on the header of his post) shows his comments. They're not numbered there, but it shows the total post count, so when he saw it had 665 post, he knew the next post would be his' 666th.
But he has 668 posts now, and the last post is the one that claims to be the 666th! A pity..
So what?
If that's your case, read it as "So starting looking for a new job if they're dicks".
Anyway, you made me think about it.
I'm recently (latter 2004) started to live with my wife (we're not formally married, but we live like that) and share my life with her. She is still only a student, and provide about 15% the income. Sudently you see your much valued freedom risking to go away (as we plan to make babies by the 2010's). Maybe I should reconsider, thinking longer and deeper about it.
Yes.
A friend of mine told be about a wonderful service that searches the Web, called Google. It has a nice feature that you can limit the sites where it will search for.
Try spam plugin site:miranda-im.org, and choose from many spam filtering plugins there.
I fold into an airplane and throw it out the window.
Quit whining and move to a better IM client that is light, but has this and countless other features as plugins.
That's not a real counter, just a silly script that increments the number each second or so.
They are a hardware company. Their value is the hardware they make. What do they loose by opening not only their file format, but all the software around their products?
What about a iRider like sidebar?
But now what if I charge you to run this modified program on my computer, for example, by charging a fee if you use my auction program? Now I'm using software provided by the open source community for my financial gain, but not returning the modifications I made to that software to the community.
GPL does not care if you charge for the program, or have any financial nor other kind of gain, as long as you provide the source. Even if you distribute without any financial gain, you have to release the source.
The italian writer Italo Calvino has an excelent tale, "The Spiral", about the origin of the image, the vision and the eye, in his book "Cosmicomics".
That is why BSD license is not as good as the GPL.
I forgot to say that you can also select a text and drag it there. Good for those links posted as plain text, or for quick FeelingLucky searches.
copy it, they disallow /. links
Or just drag the link over the tab bar. Over an empty space (or the close button if it's full) to create a new tab, or over an existing tab to load the link there.
So just connect to it and:
while true; do printf "\a"; sleep 1s; done
So, if something don't have a precise definition, it is not worth studing?
Movies that are made from books are never as good as the original.
I have a counter-example: The Tenant.
I first saw the movie, from Roman Polanski. One of the best movies I ever saw.
Years later, I read the book, from Roland Topor, which is a pretty good book. I got amazed as how well the book was translated to the screen. We always complain that the book has so many more elements that can't fit in a two hour movie (LOTR anywone?), but amazingly every tiny aspect of the book was there. Polanski did a genius' job.
I can't play it, I don't have the required OS.
Just started a new game of Freeciv, and got the first "Historian Publishes!", which I will transcript here for you to know how it looks like:
Toynbee's report on the RICHEST Civilizations in the World.
1: The Magnificent Greeks
2: The Glorious Egyptians
3: The Great Quebecois
4: The Decent Romans
5: The Mediocre Arabs
6: The Hilarious Americans
7: The Worthless Brazilians
8: The Pathetic Japonese
9: The Useless French