OpenBSD still won't include 2.0 or 2.2 in the distribution because the licence is not acceptable to them. I imagine they will continue take an interest in the 1.3 branch.
"Interestingly", there is devolved Government for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, but not England. Having said this, greater London does have some autonomy due to having an elected Mayor.
Technically, all domains are already terminated with a "." to denote the root of the DNS system, "/" is an HTTP construct. Try missing "." out of a BIND zone file for fun results!
Personally, I hate the way nominet handles SLDs in my country more, I can only register:
Perhaps they mean it is scalable in the sense that one could simply add more machines to the cluster, rather than adding more cores to the machines already in place.
'During this one month, we need a huge disk buffer,' says Pierre Vande Vyvre, CERN's project leader for data acquisition. One might call that an understatement.
I expect he referred to the problem of finding the God Particle as "distinctly non-trivial".
As somebody who has visited Napoli, I can assure you that "I'm going to fucking kill you and take all your money!" sounds pretty similar in any language.
At least a mime artist would just pretend to beat seven types of crap out of you. You'll be fine as long as it's not Mimo, the literal mime.
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And I think that a burglar burgles, but that won't stop talk of 'burglarizing'. Some groups of people use language that other groups consider incorrect, no need get all uppity about it.
How did you get modded 'insightful'? Apple's software is nothing like as open as I'd like in an ideal world, but to claim it is "even more closed" than Windows is rathersilly.
When I was in school (5 years ago), schools were trying to block well known proxies, but were unsuccessful at blocking those of us with 'home brewed' proxy servers. This wasn't really such a problem, because the policy was "get caught looking at sites x, y or z and you lose your computer privileges", why does this approach not work with advent myspace et al?
Proxies aren't such a big deal anyway, I worry more about the possibility of a savvy user with a bootable USB flash drive and OpenVPN.
You'd think so wouldn't you? When my Dad used Windows, if I asked him to click on something, he'd always reply "Left or right click?". A few years ago I switched him over to an eMac and thought I'd heard the last of the left/right click thing. Now, when I ask him to click on something, he'll respond "Double click or single click?" - AAaaaaaagh! (brain bursting).
Don't tar all ADSL providers with the same brush. I have an "up to 8Mb" service, more like 4Mb in practice for £20 per month. More importantly for me, its got a 448k upload speed, and my IP address has never changed, even when I upgraded to a higher speed.
Moreover, my provider doesn't complain about me running things like SMTP, HTTP, FTP or DNS servers like NTL used to.
Debian Sarge x86: 63 days, 19:43 Debian Sarge PPC: 61 days, 12 min OS X 10.4 PPC: 51 days, 1:02 NetBSD m68k: 107 days, 37 mins
So, if you want the highest uptime, use NetBSD on a 25MHz 68040. Further, I contend that my study is at least as believable as the article cited in the submission.
The crew was not experienced with the 737-400. Engine 1 was on fire, because smoke was entering the cockpit, they assumed engine 2 was faulty because air for ventilation was bled from only engine 2 on 737s prior to the 737-400, (which bleeds air from both engines). A stream of burning fuel was visible from inside the passenger cabin, but this was not communicated to the crew.
The reverse argument could be made. I live close to East Midlands airport, where there was a notable incident involving a Boeing 737. The investigation concluded that the aircraft had suffered an engine failure at 28,000', but the crew shut down the wrong engine. Worse still, they did not realise the error until on finals, when it was too late to do anything about it.
Had a computer system been charged with responsibility for this, maybe the accident wouldn't have happened.
It says right there in the summary that the thing is just a prototype, surely it's possible to communicate over greater distances using a more powerful transmitter.
OpenBSD still won't include 2.0 or 2.2 in the distribution because the licence is not acceptable to them. I imagine they will continue take an interest in the 1.3 branch.
Forgive me if I am being naive, but is SeaMonkey not a direct replacement for the old Mozilla suite?
Can I have my cheque now?
"Interestingly", there is devolved Government for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, but not England. Having said this, greater London does have some autonomy due to having an elected Mayor.
Technically, all domains are already terminated with a "." to denote the root of the DNS system, "/" is an HTTP construct. Try missing "." out of a BIND zone file for fun results!
Personally, I hate the way nominet handles SLDs in my country more, I can only register:
Why can't I just have stocksy.uk, nominet? Why?
Perhaps they mean it is scalable in the sense that one could simply add more machines to the cluster, rather than adding more cores to the machines already in place.
Mr. Ballmer, those who dwell in glass houses should not throw stones. Or chairs.
As somebody who has visited Napoli, I can assure you that "I'm going to fucking kill you and take all your money!" sounds pretty similar in any language.
At least a mime artist would just pretend to beat seven types of crap out of you. You'll be fine as long as it's not Mimo, the literal mime.
And I think that a burglar burgles, but that won't stop talk of 'burglarizing'. Some groups of people use language that other groups consider incorrect, no need get all uppity about it.
How did you get modded 'insightful'? Apple's software is nothing like as open as I'd like in an ideal world, but to claim it is "even more closed" than Windows is rather silly.
This isn't flamebait. Proxies have been a problem for years and years, the advent of web two-point-oh does not have any bearing on the problem.
When I was in school (5 years ago), schools were trying to block well known proxies, but were unsuccessful at blocking those of us with 'home brewed' proxy servers. This wasn't really such a problem, because the policy was "get caught looking at sites x, y or z and you lose your computer privileges", why does this approach not work with advent myspace et al?
Proxies aren't such a big deal anyway, I worry more about the possibility of a savvy user with a bootable USB flash drive and OpenVPN.
This happen when they set us up the bomb?
He he, you said boobies.
Of course, you realise that NT is at least partly POSIX compliant?
Don't tar all ADSL providers with the same brush. I have an "up to 8Mb" service, more like 4Mb in practice for £20 per month. More importantly for me, its got a 448k upload speed, and my IP address has never changed, even when I upgraded to a higher speed. Moreover, my provider doesn't complain about me running things like SMTP, HTTP, FTP or DNS servers like NTL used to.
Debian Sarge x86: 63 days, 19:43
Debian Sarge PPC: 61 days, 12 min
OS X 10.4 PPC: 51 days, 1:02
NetBSD m68k: 107 days, 37 mins
So, if you want the highest uptime, use NetBSD on a 25MHz 68040. Further, I contend that my study is at least as believable as the article cited in the submission.
The crew was not experienced with the 737-400. Engine 1 was on fire, because smoke was entering the cockpit, they assumed engine 2 was faulty because air for ventilation was bled from only engine 2 on 737s prior to the 737-400, (which bleeds air from both engines). A stream of burning fuel was visible from inside the passenger cabin, but this was not communicated to the crew.
The reverse argument could be made. I live close to East Midlands airport, where there was a notable incident involving a Boeing 737. The investigation concluded that the aircraft had suffered an engine failure at 28,000', but the crew shut down the wrong engine. Worse still, they did not realise the error until on finals, when it was too late to do anything about it.
Had a computer system been charged with responsibility for this, maybe the accident wouldn't have happened.
It says right there in the summary that the thing is just a prototype, surely it's possible to communicate over greater distances using a more powerful transmitter.
You can do it in spamassassin. For example, just add ok_languages ja zh to its local.cf