Are you an idiot just like Bill Gates??
You *cant* factor a prime number no matter how large it is.
The definition of a prime number is that, you cant factor it.
Now im not a big fan of Bill Gates, but this does bring up an important point about what he said about 'free hardware'.
Now i dont completely agree with that, but there is some truth to it. See here, companies are selling the same hardware but limiting the software. So what do we have here?..we pay for the software.
As time goes on, we will pay more and more for software and less and less for hardware. This will make hardware prices insignificant to software prices.
Wouldnt you just be able to create an iso image and than burn that image as many times as you want? or make a new iso every time your previous ISO image has 1 'copy left'
Opera solves this problem by allowing you to middle click ANYWHERE (except other URLs) on the browser window and it will open a new tab with the new url thats in clipboard
Hang in there?...fP?
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The 3Com Saga
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3Com makes some great products, wouldnt want to see them fall.
Windows doesn't give a damn if you have 32MB of RAM or 2048MB of RAM, it will still use swap
Also, dont tell me you can turn swap off. Well if you look carefully after you turn it off and reboot, swap will re-appear on your installation drive...
That pisses me off, you turned it off, and it still comes back on, what kinda OS is that?
I recently finished working on a small project involving Microcontroller and Transceiver Interfacing.
I used the Rabbit 2000 (an older version) of the rabbit, and i found that it was easier to implement rather than the AVR.
All I did was make a simple interface PCB between the uC and the Transceiver, which worked out great.
How hard is it make a prompt to ask the user to enter a new root password when starting up the liveCD?
I mean this is HUGE hole if you are directly connected to the net
Im talking about Windows. Regardless of the amount of RAM you have on your system, it will still use your page file. Also, if you try disabling the pagefile and restart the OS, it will automatically create a page file on 'C:' or wherever you installed it. Linux barely touches my swap even with X running and 5 - 10 GUI progs open (512MB RAM). Windows however refuses to leave the damn page file alone
Currently im running a total of 33 processes on WinXP (on all visual disabled) and its using 202MB of swap, and 300MB out of 512MB of RAM is still available....Ridiculous
What's the second rule? Second rule of passwords: Don't talk about your passwords!
On the other hand... :)
Now you can say 'Hey! Nice Rack!' and not get blamed for it
my laptop running XP hasn't crashed ONCE since my last reinstall
Did you re-install WinXP this morning?
Are you an idiot just like Bill Gates??
You *cant* factor a prime number no matter how large it is.
The definition of a prime number is that, you cant factor it.
Bring on unrestricted patent rights I want to patent the quadruple click :-P
Now im not a big fan of Bill Gates, but this does bring up an important point about what he said about 'free hardware'.
Now i dont completely agree with that, but there is some truth to it. See here, companies are selling the same hardware but limiting the software. So what do we have here?..we pay for the software.
As time goes on, we will pay more and more for software and less and less for hardware. This will make hardware prices insignificant to software prices.
Wouldnt you just be able to create an iso image and than burn that image as many times as you want? or make a new iso every time your previous ISO image has 1 'copy left'
Opera solves this problem by allowing you to middle click ANYWHERE (except other URLs) on the browser window and it will open a new tab with the new url thats in clipboard
3Com makes some great products, wouldnt want to see them fall.
Windows doesn't give a damn if you have 32MB of RAM or 2048MB of RAM, it will still use swap
Also, dont tell me you can turn swap off. Well if you look carefully after you turn it off and reboot, swap will re-appear on your installation drive...
That pisses me off, you turned it off, and it still comes back on, what kinda OS is that?
Hint: A really Looooonng Horn :-P
I recently finished working on a small project involving Microcontroller and Transceiver Interfacing.
I used the Rabbit 2000 (an older version) of the rabbit, and i found that it was easier to implement rather than the AVR.
All I did was make a simple interface PCB between the uC and the Transceiver, which worked out great.
You can try to bribe them (possibly ahead of time) :-P
http://freecache.org/http://www.slashdot.org
This is Dumb /. betrays us
We try to promote apache and
BrainFUCK!!!
How hard is it make a prompt to ask the user to enter a new root password when starting up the liveCD? I mean this is HUGE hole if you are directly connected to the net
Is it legal to buy SuSE from the store, make ISO's and have them available for download from an ftp, http, etc.?
Wait a minute, didnt Bill Gates say something like 'hardware will be free' (paraphrasing)
the for loop is converted to a while loop by the compiler anyways.
Its Microsoft :)
They are a financial superpower and they will use it to their advantage.
you wanna see how deep a tunnel i can bore in you?
Not when their yearly revenue(2003) is $37 Billion and profit is $10 Billion.
microsoft is a good BUSINESS / FINANCE company..everyone knows it has inferior products. Them using Quark/Distiller/Mac's just proves this fact.
Im talking about Windows. Regardless of the amount of RAM you have on your system, it will still use your page file. Also, if you try disabling the pagefile and restart the OS, it will automatically create a page file on 'C:' or wherever you installed it. Linux barely touches my swap even with X running and 5 - 10 GUI progs open (512MB RAM). Windows however refuses to leave the damn page file alone Currently im running a total of 33 processes on WinXP (on all visual disabled) and its using 202MB of swap, and 300MB out of 512MB of RAM is still available....Ridiculous