That will work well. The US can import software and export coal or minerals. That would nicely take care of all the container boxes piling up in our seaport cities because of the fact that they are too expensive to return to China and Europe empty. Never mind the fact our economy would also regress to a third world economy.
Hollywood's movies are the way the rest of the world sees the U.S. Sorry to say.
When I tell a foreigner that I live about a 100 miles from Chicago, they ask me about Al Capone and Eliott Ness. They probable think I am a gangster running booze.
Poor "Indianaians" (Hoosiers) even have to pick out their county if they live in the Western part of their state, especially Stark county (where ever that is). Maybe Mapquest or maps.google.com should include time zones.
You will see it because "That and Arcview GIS" will be ported to Linux soon.
Want to move a protective sow with nine piglets from the harsh summer sun to the shade of a grove of trees? As a youngster I helped my farmer school mate move the sow. I was the pig bate and would get the sow to chase me while he made an end run and grabbed a piglet and put it in the shade of the trees. That old cranky sow could count and subtract
because when five piglets were in the shade she abandoned the four in the sun and went to the shade herself. The remaining sunny piglets were easy to move then.
Linux is at about a four now.
If I got the "gist" of the news net articles there was a kind of a cult of a community around Minix that was writing software applications and they abandoned it for Linux in a firesale fashion because Linux had not only source code available as in Minix but was also free as in freedom and free as in beer too. Your own distro (each person's hard drive had a unique combination) was made up of incumbered applications as well as GNU applications. Wasn't the compiler one of the first GNU apps? Stallman was the visionary leader in getting these applictions rewritten and replaced with GNU applications to get the ball rolling on a true GNU operating system-distribution combination (Some applications were GPL'ed by their original owners as momentum built).
I think the furture of Linux will still be cycles of a propriorship application becoming popular and then becoming a commodity application as it gets replaced in function as a GNU application.
NOX (nitrigon oxides) form at higher combustion temperatures. If I remember right they start forming a 1700 degrees in the combustion chamber because they will at that temperature break up a nitrogen molecule and use the atoms to make NOX. Those 10:1 or in some muscle cars of the late 60's era 11:1 compression ratios raised the combustion temperatures up into that range so they had to go (besides requiring leaded fuel). There was (although expensive) ways around the lead but not the NOX.
An automobile has a regulator which controls the output of the alternator. The alternator only puts out electrical power when you need it. That is, it recharges the battery or supplys electrical devices with needed power. High power output requires more force to turn the pulley and low power requirements lessen the force needed to turn the pulley. The engine will keep it's idle constant by increasing idle air and idle fuel when the force to turn the alternator goes up, otherwise the engine would stall , thus fuel useage goes up when more electricity is consumed by the cars ac blower, wipers, etc.
Amps is used to measure the work of the alternator, not volts. A 100 amp alternator requires less force to turn the pulley than a 130 amp alternator each being at full output.
Well, get a usb hard drive and mount it under/opt or/home/you. There ought to be some way to make it work. How small are hard drives now if price is not paramount?
But, by doing this you assembled the information; However, you are right in that you did not torque the bolts.
The college student that played the Calvary charge
on the bugle and got 200 milling and unorganized students to spring into panty raid action is not responsible for any thing either. "Just playing my bugle outdoors", eh?
If my 2 week old package of roast beef spoils in the refrigerator am I going to eat it because I have 5 bucks invested in it? Hell no, it's garbage; Throw it out. Landfills take used cd's with no problem.
I have the ability to crash Microsoft Windows 95, 98, and XP. I have never tried NT or 2000. All I have to do is start multi-tasking like I do daily on Linux. I set my windows to not be full screen and start switching back and forth doing something like typing a letter on word and processing some graphics. Works every time on any machine (doesn't work, to be entirely accurate *smile*).
I donno about Mac five and a quarters but on the old Dos discs there was a side notch that had to be (indexed) inserted a certain way for the disc to have the correct side facing the disc read hardware device. We knew that if you took a sharp knife or razor blade and cut an identical notch on the other side then both sides of the disc could be written to.
This was late in the old large floppy disc game so I don't know if this was a universal fact or just worked on (at that time) newer 5.25 floppys.
When you finish milking your cows and hook them up to a wagon they become oxen? How come the wagon doesn't become a boxen with wheels? My oxen is pulling my boxen, whooooh.
The British probably started the survey in 1835. They think a 100 years is a short time and a 100 miles is a long ways. Maybe when they switched to meters they got that concept staightened out? What's the metric measurement for a year? Auhhh, Euro?
Hurmph...cough, Maybe being a good honest lawyer is like being a good honest auto mechanic that fixes cars correctly. It's the dishonest (or don't care) mechanics that make all the money and actualy fix fewer cars. Ironic, no? The honest lawyer that I know is now driving a truck 'cause he makes more money.
The "derivative" bit was worked out a long time ago by the AT&T side letters and their re-worded licenses. AT&T defined or redefined their derivative
concept to mean contains original ATT&T code. "Inspired by" is not "derivative" by AT&T standards.
This was made very clear, perhaps, because AT&T was under Federal monopoly scrutiny in those days and wanted no competitors squashed unfairly. Courts have an estabilished precedent of the word derivative pertaining to computer code also.
The Groklaw site has been through all this throughly.
An irc bot chastised me for using the name "Alan Cox" in conservation. I wonder how Mr Cox feels about being a no-no name on #ubuntu on Freenode.
That will work well. The US can import software and export coal or minerals. That would nicely take care of all the container boxes piling up in our seaport cities because of the fact that they are too expensive to return to China and Europe empty. Never mind the fact our economy would also regress to a third world economy.
Hollywood's movies are the way the rest of the world sees the U.S. Sorry to say. When I tell a foreigner that I live about a 100 miles from Chicago, they ask me about Al Capone and Eliott Ness. They probable think I am a gangster running booze.
Poor "Indianaians" (Hoosiers) even have to pick out their county if they live in the Western part of their state, especially Stark county (where ever that is). Maybe Mapquest or maps.google.com should include time zones.
You will see it because "That and Arcview GIS" will be ported to Linux soon. Want to move a protective sow with nine piglets from the harsh summer sun to the shade of a grove of trees? As a youngster I helped my farmer school mate move the sow. I was the pig bate and would get the sow to chase me while he made an end run and grabbed a piglet and put it in the shade of the trees. That old cranky sow could count and subtract because when five piglets were in the shade she abandoned the four in the sun and went to the shade herself. The remaining sunny piglets were easy to move then. Linux is at about a four now.
If I got the "gist" of the news net articles there was a kind of a cult of a community around Minix that was writing software applications and they abandoned it for Linux in a firesale fashion because Linux had not only source code available as in Minix but was also free as in freedom and free as in beer too. Your own distro (each person's hard drive had a unique combination) was made up of incumbered applications as well as GNU applications. Wasn't the compiler one of the first GNU apps? Stallman was the visionary leader in getting these applictions rewritten and replaced with GNU applications to get the ball rolling on a true GNU operating system-distribution combination (Some applications were GPL'ed by their original owners as momentum built). I think the furture of Linux will still be cycles of a propriorship application becoming popular and then becoming a commodity application as it gets replaced in function as a GNU application.
Tahn toe ? Kemo Soby ? Hi Oh Silver!
Back in my day we didn't have computers and I had to walk 5 miles to school and it was uphill both ways.
It's more like the EPA using the old East German Trabant to drive to their inspections.
Ain't the legal equivalent of that the defence of "unclean hands". IANAL (I am not a lawyer) ICSE (I can't spel either)
Here in Northern Illinois those water injection kits kinda lost their appeal about November. Water doesn't flow very well at 30 degrees F.
NOX (nitrigon oxides) form at higher combustion temperatures. If I remember right they start forming a 1700 degrees in the combustion chamber because they will at that temperature break up a nitrogen molecule and use the atoms to make NOX. Those 10:1 or in some muscle cars of the late 60's era 11:1 compression ratios raised the combustion temperatures up into that range so they had to go (besides requiring leaded fuel). There was (although expensive) ways around the lead but not the NOX.
An automobile has a regulator which controls the output of the alternator. The alternator only puts out electrical power when you need it. That is, it recharges the battery or supplys electrical devices with needed power. High power output requires more force to turn the pulley and low power requirements lessen the force needed to turn the pulley. The engine will keep it's idle constant by increasing idle air and idle fuel when the force to turn the alternator goes up, otherwise the engine would stall , thus fuel useage goes up when more electricity is consumed by the cars ac blower, wipers, etc. Amps is used to measure the work of the alternator, not volts. A 100 amp alternator requires less force to turn the pulley than a 130 amp alternator each being at full output.
Well, get a usb hard drive and mount it under /opt or /home/you. There ought to be some way to make it work. How small are hard drives now if price is not paramount?
But, by doing this you assembled the information; However, you are right in that you did not torque the bolts. The college student that played the Calvary charge on the bugle and got 200 milling and unorganized students to spring into panty raid action is not responsible for any thing either. "Just playing my bugle outdoors", eh?
The whole internet was the BBS of the local library. Long distance calls was a no no. They showed up on parents phone bill. :=)
If my 2 week old package of roast beef spoils in the refrigerator am I going to eat it because I have 5 bucks invested in it? Hell no, it's garbage; Throw it out. Landfills take used cd's with no problem.
I have the ability to crash Microsoft Windows 95, 98, and XP. I have never tried NT or 2000. All I have to do is start multi-tasking like I do daily on Linux. I set my windows to not be full screen and start switching back and forth doing something like typing a letter on word and processing some graphics. Works every time on any machine (doesn't work, to be entirely accurate *smile*).
Gubmint? That sounds like it should come from G.W.B. or maybe L.B.J. That Lousiana or Eastern Texas language, ha!
I donno about Mac five and a quarters but on the old Dos discs there was a side notch that had to be (indexed) inserted a certain way for the disc to have the correct side facing the disc read hardware device. We knew that if you took a sharp knife or razor blade and cut an identical notch on the other side then both sides of the disc could be written to. This was late in the old large floppy disc game so I don't know if this was a universal fact or just worked on (at that time) newer 5.25 floppys.
At my age it takes an hour to get the light beam bifocals and shakey hands all synchronized on one screw.
When you finish milking your cows and hook them up to a wagon they become oxen? How come the wagon doesn't become a boxen with wheels? My oxen is pulling my boxen, whooooh.
The British probably started the survey in 1835. They think a 100 years is a short time and a 100 miles is a long ways. Maybe when they switched to meters they got that concept staightened out? What's the metric measurement for a year? Auhhh, Euro?
Hurmph...cough, Maybe being a good honest lawyer is like being a good honest auto mechanic that fixes cars correctly. It's the dishonest (or don't care) mechanics that make all the money and actualy fix fewer cars. Ironic, no? The honest lawyer that I know is now driving a truck 'cause he makes more money.
The "derivative" bit was worked out a long time ago by the AT&T side letters and their re-worded licenses. AT&T defined or redefined their derivative concept to mean contains original ATT&T code. "Inspired by" is not "derivative" by AT&T standards. This was made very clear, perhaps, because AT&T was under Federal monopoly scrutiny in those days and wanted no competitors squashed unfairly. Courts have an estabilished precedent of the word derivative pertaining to computer code also. The Groklaw site has been through all this throughly.