So, what exactly is preventing women from forming these focused organisations? If women are naturally drawn to such things, shouldn't we see the creation of numbers organisations, some of which should be hyper mega corporations now?
It was a game that was promised to be a fully featured RPG and originally based on opensource code, then became a derivative which was created without a clean room implementation, which would still make the new code subject to the opensource license it fails to adhere to and genuinely it's popularity is not based on the base game at all, but the massive modding community.
but 16x16 textures on meter cubes? What the actual fuck?
Honestly, it just looks shit to me even on ultra settings and mods to provide higher resolution textures mods.
And while I'm on the subject, what is up with this non-linear emergent gameplay wank?
I have to admit, I frequently find that storylines aren't as in depth as linear story progression. On the other hand, some games have noticeably less fluff because of this.
If you RTFA, and then click for their main page... http://kerbaldevteam.tumblr.co......then you get sound. Seriously, no one complaining about that but me?
For me, it's the fact the graphics still look crap. Not interested in purchasing still.
Friday night, go out to bars and talk up a bunch of girls. Tell them you work at McDonalds and that your goal for the next ten years is to pay off your car. Your used car that you bought with 100,000 miles on it.
I've done something similar to this before, I was considered funny well loved.
Then, on Saturday night, go out to a different set of bars and talk up an equal number of girls. Tell them you work at Google and your ten year goal is to have your five bedroom house paid in full.
I have also done something like this before, I was deemed to be pretentious (at least that's what the facial expressions revealed) and disliked.
From my experience and knowledge, browsers on mobile devices don't have ad blocker plugins
On Firefox for Android, I use the following extension "Bluhell Firewall" (ad blocker), "Clean Links" (converts those tracking links that embed URLs to actual URLs) and "I don't care about cookies" (gets rid of banners) and my password management tool. Firefox's extensibility makes it hard for me to even consider other browsers.
I have noticed the quality of Linux is not near the BSDs.
To provide you some more anecdotal evidence:
I have noticed that BSD lacks diversity and numerous solutions that Linux provides, which makes it far more useful than BSD in numerous circumstances.
It's a simple license, easily understood by anyone with a modicum of common sense.
The advertising clause actually is confusing when it comes to software implementations, particularly where headless software is used. Of course, you're likely referring to the newer BSD derived licenses, which place exceptions, but are not the BSD license.
The Free and OpenBSD boxes I've worked on and with have, short of HW failures, been almost perfect.I generally don't have a significant problem with Windows, Linux or BSD these days. OS X is another story though.
I have a neighbor who is a licensed construction foreman.
I don't.
and he gives me a big break on the bill. He goes home with a case of my homebrew beer when it is all done.
Previously offered people such things and they declined, they wanted the full amount.
That Amazon can even propose this business model really describes the sad state of affairs of the middle class, community, and humanity's ability to interact face-to-face.
I don't believe there is an issue face-to-face in my circumstance.
We need to put the fucking phones down and talk to each other.
My anecdotal evidence shows that this direct approach doesn't work.
You have to realize, there are people out there whose first computer ran XP, and who are 30 years old now and it's all they've ever used.
I realized that there were plenty of people who only used Amiga OS, DOS, Unix for ten years and then had to dramatically change for work reasons to something like Windows and they did it successfully.
How is someone like this going to react to this new version of Windows?
If they act like a baby and refuse to learn, there are plenty of other people available looking for work these days that already know the new OS.
Will there be free training courses to go along with the free licenses?
I did a quick search, I found plenty of courses on Youtube, plenty of resources on Google. So, to answer your question, these are available without licenses too.
Wrong, (paid or free) alternatives that would have been used instead lost a user. In doing so, it likely reduced interest/community/userbase/funding of that product which prevents it from becoming more of a competitor. Software piracy has a different affect from music, movies etc.
All my computers are i7s these days, even my work laptop. All of them exhibit the same behaviour. Doesn't matter if it's Windows 7 or 8.1.
typing an address before its finished loading is a pretty minor defect
Indeed, it should have resolved back in IE5.
easily worked around by simply waiting for the program to finish starting before you try and use it.
Firefox and Chrome both pop up instantly and I can use them instantly. Can't do that with IE, despite it not even popping up instantly. The work around is to not use IE because it's a turd.
The slow start itself is just your hardware not inherent to IE
No, it's not. These are i7 systems with at least 24GiB of RAM. No other webbrowser does this and I can easily reproduce this on any Windows machine I get my hands on.
As I said, mine is nearly instantaneous.
I would only believe you if you are using the Microsoft Design Language variant.
So, what exactly is preventing women from forming these focused organisations? If women are naturally drawn to such things, shouldn't we see the creation of numbers organisations, some of which should be hyper mega corporations now?
I realize your post is intended as a troll somewhat.
I don't know, for me it's about games like Ori and the Blind Forest or Grand Theft Auto V (on ultra). Good game play, good graphics, good fun.
It was a game that was promised to be a fully featured RPG and originally based on opensource code, then became a derivative which was created without a clean room implementation, which would still make the new code subject to the opensource license it fails to adhere to and genuinely it's popularity is not based on the base game at all, but the massive modding community.
Honestly, it just looks shit to me even on ultra settings and mods to provide higher resolution textures mods.
I have to admit, I frequently find that storylines aren't as in depth as linear story progression. On the other hand, some games have noticeably less fluff because of this.
For me, it's the fact the graphics still look crap. Not interested in purchasing still.
I've done something similar to this before, I was considered funny well loved.
I have also done something like this before, I was deemed to be pretentious (at least that's what the facial expressions revealed) and disliked.
An IPv6 record in DNS?
You know, it's possible to store milk after it has been extracted. We have these things called 'fridges'.
This search engine may meet your requirements and interest you:
https://eu.startpage.com/uk/ab...
On Firefox for Android, I use the following extension "Bluhell Firewall" (ad blocker), "Clean Links" (converts those tracking links that embed URLs to actual URLs) and "I don't care about cookies" (gets rid of banners) and my password management tool. Firefox's extensibility makes it hard for me to even consider other browsers.
Here is Cern's https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
No, it requires a new variant of the protocol, not a 'tweak'.
I suspect it's more likely that expecting good graces when people generally aren't doing well financially is difficult.
To provide you some more anecdotal evidence:
I have noticed that BSD lacks diversity and numerous solutions that Linux provides, which makes it far more useful than BSD in numerous circumstances.
The advertising clause actually is confusing when it comes to software implementations, particularly where headless software is used. Of course, you're likely referring to the newer BSD derived licenses, which place exceptions, but are not the BSD license.
They're nice people, but no, they don't have a trade and my area wouldn't be considered posh either.
I'm not a hipster.
Sorry, I don't really spend any time doing social networks online, my off-line one dominates my time more.
I don't.
Previously offered people such things and they declined, they wanted the full amount.
I don't believe there is an issue face-to-face in my circumstance.
My anecdotal evidence shows that this direct approach doesn't work.
The EU really needs to dump the whole wind, solar panel fantasy and just use generation 4 reactors, we'd have more than enough cheap energy then.
You mean, multi-national companies.
Because they meet the requirements in the bids, not many do.
Bids are often audited.
Your sig makes your comment terrible.
BBC should fix this by requiring people to authenticate their TV license to use the site.
I want you to know, that as an European, I have never heard of them.
How old is your eldest?
Relevant article.
I realized that there were plenty of people who only used Amiga OS, DOS, Unix for ten years and then had to dramatically change for work reasons to something like Windows and they did it successfully.
If they act like a baby and refuse to learn, there are plenty of other people available looking for work these days that already know the new OS.
I did a quick search, I found plenty of courses on Youtube, plenty of resources on Google. So, to answer your question, these are available without licenses too.
Wrong, (paid or free) alternatives that would have been used instead lost a user. In doing so, it likely reduced interest/community/userbase/funding of that product which prevents it from becoming more of a competitor. Software piracy has a different affect from music, movies etc.
All my computers are i7s these days, even my work laptop. All of them exhibit the same behaviour. Doesn't matter if it's Windows 7 or 8.1.
Indeed, it should have resolved back in IE5.
Firefox and Chrome both pop up instantly and I can use them instantly. Can't do that with IE, despite it not even popping up instantly. The work around is to not use IE because it's a turd.
No, it's not. These are i7 systems with at least 24GiB of RAM. No other webbrowser does this and I can easily reproduce this on any Windows machine I get my hands on.
I would only believe you if you are using the Microsoft Design Language variant.
Nope, still freezes up, then replaces the link I just wrote with about:blank. Still broken.