Anyway... at the moment:
Rise of the federation: live by the code (@ kindle)
Warspite: Warships of the Royal Navy (@ Night stand)
Volokolamsk Highway (@ sitting room)
Last time i checked a country has the right to protect its youth from drugs...
If protect its youth from drugs translates to prohibit these drugs for everybody then there is something wrong, especially when considering that a legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco are way more damaging than Canabis.
So instead of making addictive substabces like alcohol and tobacco illegal we should legalise Canabis?
You can take a look at the Netherlands where legalizing the stuff actually increased usage.
Drugs etc has long been used by the system to "neutralize" it's citizens...
Here is Greece (and i'm assuming it is not a greek trend) they are even organizing drug-festivals to push for legalization.
A country that censors the internet is (justifiably) condemned...
A company that allows (heck even encourages) providing info on growing psychotropic drugs is exonerated because we do not like internet censorship?
Last time i checked a country has the right to protect its youth from drugs...
Well we had a few 286s with monochrome displays and a 386SX with a color display. A physics teacher was trying to teach us logo and dbase but we all ended up playing gorilla.bas and nibbles in qbasic!
good days...
Unfortunately for the Greeks, they don't realize that things will be worse with the Drachma, because the government will have no money to pay them. Since the foreign banks won't lend them any more money, they will just have to print more, causing inflation, and making the currency worthless on the international market.
You are buying right into goverment & systemic propaganda, 100% of the money in the assistance package go to the banks and for repaying the debt. Salaries and pensions have for years being paid by tax money and other income. All these years the borrowed money was channeled to banks and dubious private investments. The fear of being unable to pay public sector salaries and pesion is fueled by the goverment and the ruling class in order to limit resistance towards the austerity measures.
Well I use Slackware and i prefer to stick to standard packages so 3rd party gnome is out of the question (I had a nightmare experience with Dropline a few months ago)...
Anyway... at the moment: Rise of the federation: live by the code (@ kindle)
Warspite: Warships of the Royal Navy (@ Night stand)
Volokolamsk Highway (@ sitting room)
Last time i checked a country has the right to protect its youth from drugs...
If protect its youth from drugs translates to prohibit these drugs for everybody then there is something wrong, especially when considering that a legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco are way more damaging than Canabis.
So instead of making addictive substabces like alcohol and tobacco illegal we should legalise Canabis?
You can take a look at the Netherlands where legalizing the stuff actually increased usage.
Drugs etc has long been used by the system to "neutralize" it's citizens...
Here is Greece (and i'm assuming it is not a greek trend) they are even organizing drug-festivals to push for legalization.
A country that censors the internet is (justifiably) condemned...
A company that allows (heck even encourages) providing info on growing psychotropic drugs is exonerated because we do not like internet censorship?
Last time i checked a country has the right to protect its youth from drugs...
Well we had a few 286s with monochrome displays and a 386SX with a color display. A physics teacher was trying to teach us logo and dbase but we all ended up playing gorilla.bas and nibbles in qbasic! good days...
Unfortunately for the Greeks, they don't realize that things will be worse with the Drachma, because the government will have no money to pay them. Since the foreign banks won't lend them any more money, they will just have to print more, causing inflation, and making the currency worthless on the international market.
You are buying right into goverment & systemic propaganda, 100% of the money in the assistance package go to the banks and for repaying the debt. Salaries and pensions have for years being paid by tax money and other income. All these years the borrowed money was channeled to banks and dubious private investments. The fear of being unable to pay public sector salaries and pesion is fueled by the goverment and the ruling class in order to limit resistance towards the austerity measures.
have you considered Lazarus? It is cross platform and rather interesting.
I have every intention to cure cancer sometime before 2050, Where is My Nobel for Medicine?
Lazarus is excellent for everyone familiar with Pascal or Delphi... Plus it can compile windows CE apps...
Well I use Slackware and i prefer to stick to standard packages so 3rd party gnome is out of the question (I had a nightmare experience with Dropline a few months ago)...
A question: Is there a functional IDE for Mono, for us who don't want gnome or even gnome libs on our System?
Interesting, will it look like this one? http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Horta
Suse started as slackware based!
Well, i use slackware at my home system, at work as a mail server, at my laptop... It certainly does for me!
Actually, Slackware ships WM (I'm using it).