The rules regarding non-citation of material gathered from an encyclopedia isn't arbitrary. It's because encyclopedias are not authoritative, in that they do not research information but merely collate it. As such, they are not sources of information in and of themselves. Hence, you cannot reasonably question the logic of what is said there, just question the source of it. It is vital in any reasonable paper to be able to question and argue with the findings.
AJAX is a silly name even now. The XML portion is being replaced more and more by JSON (Javascript object notation). So yes, AJAX is an umbrella term even now.
I think part of the point might be that they could spend the time just walking. Spend an hour walking and you'll have saved time, and possibly money too.
Nope. You can sell GPL software, but just like when you give it away for free, you must provide machine-readable source code for free (or possibly for the cost of the medium it's provided on).
He was asking about using the BSD userland with the Linux kernel. BSD/Linux. As opposed to the GNU userland/BSD kernel thing that Gentoo are attempting.
Something I can speak in relative experience on for once!
Jersey is one of the Channel Islands, which are a group of islands in the English Channel, more or less.
Jersey is the largest island of the group, followed by Guernsey (where I am from), and then Alderney (where I was born), and then some other smaller islands, such as Sark and Herm.
I'm sure wikipedia has plenty of information if you actually want to look. It must be said, it is refreshing to see a New Jersey resident even consider the existence of the "old" Jersey.
The point is that while the law tends to be based on morality, and so breaking some laws constitutes immorality, the fact that they are law doesn't make them implicitly moral.
I am having problems locating an EDS (evolution data server) plugin for multisync, which is a real shame. If anyone feels like pointing me in the right direction though, feel free!
You forgot Poland!
Republican then != Republican now
Add a jaunty tune to that idea, and you might have something like thisi lled.html
http://www.seeklyrics.com/lyrics/NoFX/The-Man-I-K
If that's true then once you get as low as C Developers, then they don't stand a snowballs chance in hell of avoiding Security Bugs.
I'll send you an internet soon detailing our collective response.
I think it means "Some moves that are European", not "A move by a European".
Clarity is a virtue in headline writing though.
The rules regarding non-citation of material gathered from an encyclopedia isn't arbitrary. It's because encyclopedias are not authoritative, in that they do not research information but merely collate it. As such, they are not sources of information in and of themselves. Hence, you cannot reasonably question the logic of what is said there, just question the source of it. It is vital in any reasonable paper to be able to question and argue with the findings.
A has property P
B has property P
does not logically imply that A is B.
AJAX is a silly name even now. The XML portion is being replaced more and more by JSON (Javascript object notation). So yes, AJAX is an umbrella term even now.
Well, I got it. Apparently your humour is too subtle for some.
"Every hole's a goal" is how it's normally phrased though.
At $2 a pop, seeing everything can't have been cheap.
Either:
It is impossible to add too much coolant to the chamber or
You should never add too much coolant to the chamber
That's not begging the question.
What it is, is assuming legal infallibility, which is quite different.
Stone De Croze?
Wow, what a blast from the past.
Are you just someone who knows of Stone De Croze, or are you a genuine (tm) Channel Islander?
I think part of the point might be that they could spend the time just walking. Spend an hour walking and you'll have saved time, and possibly money too.
What a country!
urgh, realised I screwed up a bit.
How about we all forget what I said above and aim for smithycodeJaeiextostgpsacgreamqwfkadpmqzv instead?
To grab single italicized letters from the document.
As far as I can see the letter list is:
smithycodeJaeiextostgpsacgreamqwfkadpmqzviMi
Nope. You can sell GPL software, but just like when you give it away for free, you must provide machine-readable source code for free (or possibly for the cost of the medium it's provided on).
He was asking about using the BSD userland with the Linux kernel. BSD/Linux. As opposed to the GNU userland/BSD kernel thing that Gentoo are attempting.
Unfortunately, GP, I don't know.
Something I can speak in relative experience on for once!
Jersey is one of the Channel Islands, which are a group of islands in the English Channel, more or less.
Jersey is the largest island of the group, followed by Guernsey (where I am from), and then Alderney (where I was born), and then some other smaller islands, such as Sark and Herm.
I'm sure wikipedia has plenty of information if you actually want to look. It must be said, it is refreshing to see a New Jersey resident even consider the existence of the "old" Jersey.
The point is that while the law tends to be based on morality, and so breaking some laws constitutes immorality, the fact that they are law doesn't make them implicitly moral.
I am having problems locating an EDS (evolution data server) plugin for multisync, which is a real shame.
If anyone feels like pointing me in the right direction though, feel free!
Heh, that's what I meant, but thanks for clearing it up to anyone else who thinks WinFS was the filesystem :)
It was always going to be NTFS, WinFS (Windows Future Storage) was a layer on top of NTFS used solely for items in "My Documents"