The dust is ' very static '. That means it hardly moves. It also bounces like cannonballs. It's toxic, it's like silicon. Silicon is almost entirely inert.It must be one of the least toxic substances in existence. It is dangerous, not toxic. Moondust, yeah, well you got that right.
While any kind of technical help would be welcome in the developing world, it is sometimes not required immediately. Handing a starving nomad or the mother of a sick child, a copy of XP is not going to help them in the immediate future.
Quote " as natural as writng a function". In other words, completely unnatural, formal in the extreme, a highly technical task. Is this why linux geeks think that one day all the world will use Linux/Debian/BSD.
These cats are descendants of cats released 70 or more years ago. So they were released in breeding pairs and have escaped capture for that length of time. I am more interested in the sighting of a Fortean.
A problem can be exacerbated it cannot exacerbate. I suggest the poster stick to teensy-weensy words until he/she learns a bit more syntax and grammar. A little english wouldn't hurt either.
Hydrogen is not difficult to store. All you do is combine it with oxygen and it turns into water. Here on this planet, we have been so successful that we have oceans of the stuff just lying around. You'll see it when you get here.
The reason we Brits aren't getting excited about this advert for a software company is very simple. It will need to get government backing. That means it will drown in red tape long before it hits the streets. The IT record of the UK government is a long list of what not to do.
The dust is ' very static '. That means it hardly moves. It also bounces like cannonballs. It's toxic, it's like silicon. Silicon is almost entirely inert.It must be one of the least toxic substances in existence. It is dangerous, not toxic. Moondust, yeah, well you got that right.
While any kind of technical help would be welcome in the developing world, it is sometimes not required immediately. Handing a starving nomad or the mother of a sick child, a copy of XP is not going to help them in the immediate future.
In an earthquake and volcanic zone. You gotta admire their pzazz.
Quote " as natural as writng a function". In other words, completely unnatural, formal in the extreme, a highly technical task. Is this why linux geeks think that one day all the world will use Linux/Debian/BSD.
These cats are descendants of cats released 70 or more years ago. So they were released in breeding pairs and have escaped capture for that length of time. I am more interested in the sighting of a Fortean.
Gnome? Gnome? who's talking about gnome?
A vast improvement. One day it will be exactly like WinXP.
No.
An engineer who works for free.
The funny thing is that this is only a debate in USA.
This explanation is too simple! How refreshing! Does your curiosity extend to ( steady now) reading a book?
This is the first time you have met marketing hype then?
The world's largest telescope on the world's most geologically active zone. Let's hope they get to use it a couple of times before the earthquake.
So the Departmant of Defence didn't want it then?
A problem can be exacerbated it cannot exacerbate. I suggest the poster stick to teensy-weensy words until he/she learns a bit more syntax and grammar. A little english wouldn't hurt either.
IIRC, last year's non-event was a fiasco where the only person who agreed with the result was the guy who 'won ' it.
Hydrogen is not difficult to store. All you do is combine it with oxygen and it turns into water. Here on this planet, we have been so successful that we have oceans of the stuff just lying around. You'll see it when you get here.
So slashdot is carrying ads for Canadian bookshops now. Ho hum. Silly season?
Quote: "Is this the future of radio". No
Seems to me that Linus has been up on that pedestal for so long that he's starting to suffer from vertigo.
This looks like a lot of brainpower concentrated in one small area. Who knows? They may even get USB broadband working. Ok I know it's a long shot.
Ah yes, all these little files full of data. Just like little animals and those numbers! So lifelike. I could have sworn one of them winked at me.
Tell me , are the yanks still burning witches?
The reason we Brits aren't getting excited about this advert for a software company is very simple. It will need to get government backing. That means it will drown in red tape long before it hits the streets. The IT record of the UK government is a long list of what not to do.
So an American company is trying to make money by suing another American company. What's new?