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If you read the article you'd see that it only blocks certain frequencies allowing you to use phones etc. Also, blocking wlan's is the whole point, you can use them from within the wallpaper screen but not without.
When linux doesn't support a particular device, it's not the developer's fault, it's the manufacturer's fault for supporting one proprietary operating system and not releasing specs or source code. I can understand why the wouldn't because of competition etc, but binaries would be nice.
To be honest I lost faith in Lucasarts after Escape from Monkey Island. But even that, stinking pile of bullocks excrement that it is, is nothing as to this monumentally stupid decision. What a bunch of wankers.
I might be interested in this when project looking glass is "finished", but in the meantime are there any useable 3d window managers/desktop... things about?
I had my account suspended last year on the school computers for doing exactly the same thing. I think the admin had a napoleon complex. Then my printer at home broke the day before I had to hand in an important piece of physics coursework. Life? Don't talk to me about life.
Perhaps a little offtopic but meh..., the only conclusively proven risk of using mobile phones is using them while driving a car or in any other potentially hazardous situation which requires your full attention.
An earlier post mentioned that pure uranium will go straight through you without doing much harm. Plus if a poisonous uranium salt was mixed in a water supply it would probably take a large amount to reach dangerous levels.
I'm sure they're worried about uranium ore in quantities that would be shipped in a jiffy bag, yielding a few specks or a small flake of uranium if refined.
Robots in disguise!
but will it be free (as in freedom, not beer, lovely lovely beer).
...no one can hear you stream.
...what license the code will be released under.
If you read the article you'd see that it only blocks certain frequencies allowing you to use phones etc. Also, blocking wlan's is the whole point, you can use them from within the wallpaper screen but not without.
When linux doesn't support a particular device, it's not the developer's fault, it's the manufacturer's fault for supporting one proprietary operating system and not releasing specs or source code. I can understand why the wouldn't because of competition etc, but binaries would be nice.
It mostly works in firefox here, I'm unable to edit the wiki. Well I can edit it, I just can't save any changes.
I want to know where to get free food :~(
The sequel might have been the second funniest game ever. ;) I guess now we'll never know :(
To be honest I lost faith in Lucasarts after Escape from Monkey Island. But even that, stinking pile of bullocks excrement that it is, is nothing as to this monumentally stupid decision. What a bunch of wankers.
I might be interested in this when project looking glass is "finished", but in the meantime are there any useable 3d window managers/desktop... things about?
What are those large yellow things hanging in the sky in exactly the same way that bricks don't?
I had my account suspended last year on the school computers for doing exactly the same thing. I think the admin had a napoleon complex. Then my printer at home broke the day before I had to hand in an important piece of physics coursework. Life? Don't talk to me about life.
Perhaps a little offtopic but meh..., the only conclusively proven risk of using mobile phones is using them while driving a car or in any other potentially hazardous situation which requires your full attention.
David Blunkett is watching you! OooOooOoOo. Well not literally.
An earlier post mentioned that pure uranium will go straight through you without doing much harm. Plus if a poisonous uranium salt was mixed in a water supply it would probably take a large amount to reach dangerous levels.
I'm sure they're worried about uranium ore in quantities that would be shipped in a jiffy bag, yielding a few specks or a small flake of uranium if refined.
Frankly, I find this idea laughable.... Oh, boo yourself ;).