None of the windows 'home' editions can join a domain. As has been stated earlier, you can add this functionality back to Ubuntu free, but to upgrade from a home version to a business windows version costs money.
Slightly offtopic, but when we say light cannot escape the gravitational pull of a black hole (past the event horizon), do we mean all electromagnetic energy? And if so, how is hawking radiation able to escape? Is it emitted by the singularity (inside the horizon) or by some phenomenon outside the event horizon?
And it's still technically correct to refer to a Canadian as an American, but it doesn't mean it's the best way.
Yes, the US has had many armed conflicts since WWII, but so has every other country. Wait, what? Every other country?
You cannot judge a country by how many wars or how many kills, but the motives behind them. And what were the motives behind the USA's recent wars? We know the stated reasons, but when a country invades another and deposes its government based on the existence of weapons that do not actually exist, it calls into question the true motives behind past conflicts.
None of the windows 'home' editions can join a domain. As has been stated earlier, you can add this functionality back to Ubuntu free, but to upgrade from a home version to a business windows version costs money.
Slightly offtopic, but when we say light cannot escape the gravitational pull of a black hole (past the event horizon), do we mean all electromagnetic energy? And if so, how is hawking radiation able to escape? Is it emitted by the singularity (inside the horizon) or by some phenomenon outside the event horizon?
Seemed to come with some Windows 3.1 installs.
I thought they used up all the special silicone when they published Dead or Alive: Beach Volleyball...