I think the Huffington Post managers would be more worried if a real media website went down like the NYT. Where would they steal - sorry aggregate - their content from then!
NASA can be pronounced as a word and so can be treated like a noun, while BBC cant. Technically this should apply to NATO as well, but fuck it, that's the English language for you.
I did Comms Engineering. I found Maths/Electronics/Commns particularly useless on Wikipedia. I and my classmates had to hit the old fashioned books (rather large ones too) to get information.
There was a BBC programme on a few weeks ago with this young physicist talking about gravity. He went to the GPS operations centre, in an AFB. The physicist was relaxed and bigging up the civilian uses and so on. But not mr "i am in the air force but i actually am a spec ops with desk assignment"
"no sir are role is throughly mil-it-ary, the vital link between the guys at the sharp end, giving tactical support when needed bla bla bla." a mix of 21st military bureaucrat's speak (just as bad as management speak) and is own self delusions that he was delta and so where his team.
bah why did the submitter have to explain the acronym (dont give me that "for clarity crap"), think about all the jokes which could of come from the confusion!
"PICs use optical integrated circuits now? woah, so much for just running my toaster!!"
ok thats a bad example but you get the picture.
more multiple meanings for acronyms in the tech industry is just what we need!
thats why i like slackware. you learn so much more in "black screen" that you having these automated flashy things do it for you. then people get freeked out, or give up if something breaks and they cant fix it. ie like it not detecting your video driver.
The editor was trying convey meaning of the word solicitor to reader who wouldn't be familiar it. Using the geographical term British Isles is perfectly correct, since the word is widely used there, not just in RoI.
please don't listen to Russel Brand he is a tool.
The scenarios you put forward as metrics are far too wide in scope to be any use. so Apples or Oranges which one is better?
I think the Huffington Post managers would be more worried if a real media website went down like the NYT. Where would they steal - sorry aggregate - their content from then!
Wow, maybe we might even be putting men back on the moon sometime!
All hail Jimmy Carter!
Go fuck yourself George.
or just turn the icons off altogether?
such as Beamer?
NASA can be pronounced as a word and so can be treated like a noun, while BBC cant. Technically this should apply to NATO as well, but fuck it, that's the English language for you.
I did Comms Engineering. I found Maths/Electronics/Commns particularly useless on Wikipedia. I and my classmates had to hit the old fashioned books (rather large ones too) to get information.
I didnt like Me either neither. \here all night
The file manager you see in Jurassic Park is an SGI product called fsn
i run a datacentre, and i take security pretty darn seriously. hey you have too.
It constitutes my front door (back door usually unlocked/open in the summer), my dog [a golden retriever]. me and my nerf gun.
There was a BBC programme on a few weeks ago with this young physicist talking about gravity. He went to the GPS operations centre, in an AFB. The physicist was relaxed and bigging up the civilian uses and so on. But not mr "i am in the air force but i actually am a spec ops with desk assignment" "no sir are role is throughly mil-it-ary, the vital link between the guys at the sharp end, giving tactical support when needed bla bla bla." a mix of 21st military bureaucrat's speak (just as bad as management speak) and is own self delusions that he was delta and so where his team.
yes because Boeing is completely void of government aid......
you do realise that the UN website is up? The submitter has just used their default "yeah the website is borked" page http://www.un.org/sg/?
bah why did the submitter have to explain the acronym (dont give me that "for clarity crap"), think about all the jokes which could of come from the confusion!
"PICs use optical integrated circuits now? woah, so much for just running my toaster!!"
ok thats a bad example but you get the picture.
more multiple meanings for acronyms in the tech industry is just what we need!
thats why i like slackware. you learn so much more in "black screen" that you having these automated flashy things do it for you. then people get freeked out, or give up if something breaks and they cant fix it. ie like it not detecting your video driver.
there was a '0' where there should of been a '1'.
gentlemen i have your answer. punch cards.
"The chart indicates a decline in Office 2007 flaws from the start of 2006 through last week"
:O im shocked!
since the graph can never be y=0, is the NYT implying that Office 2007 will always be flawed?
yes didnt dog fighting, in practicality, die after the Falklands war. The Harriers with first proper battle test of Yank sidewinders?
dont trust anyone over 30!
The editor was trying convey meaning of the word solicitor to reader who wouldn't be familiar it. Using the geographical term British Isles is perfectly correct, since the word is widely used there, not just in RoI.
I think will be more like....... Bill Gates: "hahahah, fools! you think you've just installed Vita? wrong its Windows Me!"