Actually, they're registered automatically at birth as Lutherans. Lutheranism in Iceland is opt-out. Some people just don't bother because there's no advantage to unregistering. Only 10 per cent of Icelanders go to church regularly. So, not really.
People who simply reply "RTFM" to a question just waste their own time and alienate the user. Nice way getting people to use GNU/Linux! They would be better off not replying at all.
This is absolutely shameful; war is not a game. The recruting tactics of the United States military are absolutely abhorrent and remind me of Nazi propaganda. This game goes even further, nearly to the point of brainwashing. These egregious violations of our rights as human beings should not be tolerated. The military should stop their ad campaign and game now.
Antimatter isn't just sitting around, it needs to be made. The amount of energy used to make 1 antiproton and 1 proton is the same as the amount of energy given off by a reaction between 1 antiproton and 1 proton. Soooo.... where you gonna get da energy to make da bomb?
Hydrogen also isn't just sitting around, it needs to be extracted from water. To extract hydrogen from water you need to use a process known as electrolysis (latin: to cut electronically, [not the hair removal procedure]) wikipedia this process splits the two hydrogen atoms from the one oxygen atom.
Due to the first law of thermodynamics (Conservation of Energy) wikipedia, splitting the water molucule requires the same amount of energy that is gained by recombining it. So... hydrogen is not an energy source, it is simply a way of carrying energy, like a battery Wikipedia.
A cubicle with ample space and the following:
1. A Peltier Chip Refrigerator/Warmer restocked daily with the employee's favorite non-alcholic beverage in caffinated and non-caffinated varieties (if possible/applicable).
2. A choice of CRT or LCD monitor.
3. A choice of Linux, FreeBSD, or Windows 2K+ workstation with:
a. Remote Access:
1) (Linux/FreeBSD) VNC Terminal Server
2) (Windows) VNC Standard Server
b. Root/Administrator permissions for employee if he or she is experienced.
c. Fast internet connection (1-2 Mbits/s+) and LAN connection (100-1000 Mbits/s+).
d. Ability to give computer an external IP (experienced users).
4. Closable Door with "Do not disturb" Sign
5. Adjustable Lighting and Desk Lamp
6. Comfortable Swivel Chair, There Should be Several to Choose From
There should be in the building a self-serve coffee bar with a real espresso machine (not the sweet stuff, it should taste like strong and thick regular coffee, ok if you don't get it go to Starbucks and order a single espresso) and a kitchenette.
The plans for the Saturn V were already destroyed as part of the space shuttle program, making it near impossible to build another one. Destroying the only way to regain the plans would be a disrespect to the engineers who created them.
Some argue that fusion is the best option for a truly sustainable or long term energy source because the fuel is virtually inexhaustible and readily available throughout the world. Deuterium can be taken from water, and a thimble full of deuterium is equivalent to 20 tons of coal in energy production - a medium size lake contains enough deuterium to supply a nation with energy for centuries using fusion.
Fusion does also have potential safety concerns. Although there intrinsically would be no danger of a runaway fusion reaction (a meltdown) and any malfunction would result in a rapid shutdown of the plant, there are possible scenarios which are safety concerns. In 1973 the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) pointed out several concerns for a fusion power plant, including the possibility of a tritium leak, lithium fire or the accidental release of magnetic energy. These concerns would need to be addressed as part of any reactor design, just as loss of coolant and similar risks must be addressed in the design of fission plants.
Having used Qbasic prior to logo, I hated logo. It was the most horrible programming experience I have ever had! Try Python instead:
print 'Hello, World!'
And python can create much more advanced programs easily with it's "Batteries Included" philosiphy. For a gui designer/ide try Boa Constrcutor. For creating extension modules check out Pyrex A tip for Pyrex: If you're using windows use the free-of-charge Borland C compiler.
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There are both commercial and non-commercial universities. Just because an institution is non-commercial does not it does not charge. An example would be a public museum, which (usally) charges admission, yet it is still considered non-commercial.
These algae feed off carbon dioxide (biodiesel emmisions), water (also a biodiesel emmision), and sunlight (nulclear fusion power) and the algae can then in turn be converted to biodiesel, and the cycle starts over. The only thing used is normally wasted sunlight.
Yes.
Actually, they're registered automatically at birth as Lutherans. Lutheranism in Iceland is opt-out. Some people just don't bother because there's no advantage to unregistering. Only 10 per cent of Icelanders go to church regularly. So, not really.
All you have to do is reinstall.
People who simply reply "RTFM" to a question just waste their own time and alienate the user. Nice way getting people to use GNU/Linux! They would be better off not replying at all.
This is absolutely shameful; war is not a game. The recruting tactics of the United States military are absolutely abhorrent and remind me of Nazi propaganda. This game goes even further, nearly to the point of brainwashing. These egregious violations of our rights as human beings should not be tolerated. The military should stop their ad campaign and game now.
I realize it's a joke, but your'e dealing with astronomically small quantities of antimatter, usally just one particle.
Antimatter isn't just sitting around, it needs to be made. The amount of energy used to make 1 antiproton and 1 proton is the same as the amount of energy given off by a reaction between 1 antiproton and 1 proton. Soooo.... where you gonna get da energy to make da bomb?
The Debian Installer needs improvement, a GUI would be nice, but it wouldn't make it more usable, bootloader configurator would, though.
Hydrogen also isn't just sitting around, it needs to be extracted from water. To extract hydrogen from water you need to use a process known as electrolysis (latin: to cut electronically, [not the hair removal procedure]) wikipedia this process splits the two hydrogen atoms from the one oxygen atom.
Due to the first law of thermodynamics (Conservation of Energy) wikipedia, splitting the water molucule requires the same amount of energy that is gained by recombining it. So... hydrogen is not an energy source, it is simply a way of carrying energy, like a battery Wikipedia.
2000 Yen is 18 US Dollars and 22 Cents or 9.88 GBP, Did you say substantial? A Yen is about equivalent to 1/100th of a US Dollar or one Cent.
A cubicle with ample space and the following:
1. A Peltier Chip Refrigerator/Warmer restocked daily with the employee's favorite non-alcholic beverage in caffinated and non-caffinated varieties (if possible/applicable).
2. A choice of CRT or LCD monitor.
3. A choice of Linux, FreeBSD, or Windows 2K+ workstation with:
a. Remote Access:
1) (Linux/FreeBSD) VNC Terminal Server
2) (Windows) VNC Standard Server
b. Root/Administrator permissions for employee if he or she is experienced.
c. Fast internet connection (1-2 Mbits/s+) and LAN connection (100-1000 Mbits/s+).
d. Ability to give computer an external IP (experienced users).
4. Closable Door with "Do not disturb" Sign
5. Adjustable Lighting and Desk Lamp
6. Comfortable Swivel Chair, There Should be Several to Choose From
There should be in the building a self-serve coffee bar with a real espresso machine (not the sweet stuff, it should taste like strong and thick regular coffee, ok if you don't get it go to Starbucks and order a single espresso) and a kitchenette.
Maybe?
That's not true, a worm needs no user intervention in order to infect a computer. Think Sasser .
The plans for the Saturn V were already destroyed as part of the space shuttle program, making it near impossible to build another one. Destroying the only way to regain the plans would be a disrespect to the engineers who created them.
Registration Free Link to NYT Mag Article You can make a reg free link by searching for the article name on google news and copying the url.
Here is a link to a wikipedia article detaling this
Here are some quotes from the article:
Some argue that fusion is the best option for a truly sustainable or long term energy source because the fuel is virtually inexhaustible and readily available throughout the world. Deuterium can be taken from water, and a thimble full of deuterium is equivalent to 20 tons of coal in energy production - a medium size lake contains enough deuterium to supply a nation with energy for centuries using fusion.
Fusion does also have potential safety concerns. Although there intrinsically would be no danger of a runaway fusion reaction (a meltdown) and any malfunction would result in a rapid shutdown of the plant, there are possible scenarios which are safety concerns. In 1973 the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) pointed out several concerns for a fusion power plant, including the possibility of a tritium leak, lithium fire or the accidental release of magnetic energy. These concerns would need to be addressed as part of any reactor design, just as loss of coolant and similar risks must be addressed in the design of fission plants.
Having used Qbasic prior to logo, I hated logo. It was the most horrible programming experience I have ever had!
Try Python instead:
print 'Hello, World!'
And python can create much more advanced programs easily with it's "Batteries Included" philosiphy.
For a gui designer/ide try Boa Constrcutor.
For creating extension modules check out Pyrex A tip for Pyrex: If you're using windows use the free-of-charge Borland C compiler.
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... is pretty darn cheap. We paid 66% of that (2,000) several years ago for a digital camera.
There are both commercial and non-commercial universities. Just because an institution is non-commercial does not it does not charge. An example would be a public museum, which (usally) charges admission, yet it is still considered non-commercial.
These algae feed off carbon dioxide (biodiesel emmisions), water (also a biodiesel emmision), and sunlight (nulclear fusion power) and the algae can then in turn be converted to biodiesel, and the cycle starts over. The only thing used is normally wasted sunlight.
But in the US they can take away your house for emergency medical services.
It would have to produce thrust, however, it probably does not produce very much, or it would blow itself away.
... , to bring the MIT media lab's servers to their knees._ pizza_party/pizza_party.mpg
http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~peretti/cory_arcangel
I can't switch to OS X because I am allergic to Felines such as Jaguars (JAG-wires), Panthers, and Tigers.