Nearly every programmer has heard of Linux in some way, and I think that if they are motivated they will probably create Linux software and/or games. If Linux becomes more popular, most of the new users will be non-programmers, so not much more software will be produced for Linux.
I agree. There's no difference between a Saudi geek and an American geek when using technology, programming/browsing and so on. Technology has the same effects everywhere on people and has little or no connection with culture.
The difference between the Saudi geek and the American geek in other activities is of course apparent.
" it's still pretty darned amazing to see the universe like that. The number of times you have to zoom out to see the Galaxy from the roof of the laboratory shows you just how small we really are. No wonder we haven't met any extraterrestrials yet, our society, our entire civilisation has literally no impact on even our own solar system, let alone anything further out.".
Considering this, it's weird that some scientist who study earthquakes and vulcanoes believe that they can control Nature and the earth. They should look at these pictures...
I bought a Keytronic E03601 Black PS2 some months ago. It's black, it has the right feel, and it's wonderful to look at.
AFAIK, they were the first portal on the Internet providing various links to other websites. Yahoo history: http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/pr/ukhistory.html.
Nearly every programmer has heard of Linux in some way, and I think that if they are motivated they will probably create Linux software and/or games. If Linux becomes more popular, most of the new users will be non-programmers, so not much more software will be produced for Linux.
I agree. There's no difference between a Saudi geek and an American geek when using technology, programming/browsing and so on. Technology has the same effects everywhere on people and has little or no connection with culture. The difference between the Saudi geek and the American geek in other activities is of course apparent.
" it's still pretty darned amazing to see the universe like that. The number of times you have to zoom out to see the Galaxy from the roof of the laboratory shows you just how small we really are. No wonder we haven't met any extraterrestrials yet, our society, our entire civilisation has literally no impact on even our own solar system, let alone anything further out.".
Considering this, it's weird that some scientist who study earthquakes and vulcanoes believe that they can control Nature and the earth. They should look at these pictures...
Actually, some runners drink coffee before racing to improve their running times. Check this link for example.