Many South Koreans apparently turned to using sausages as a stylus but if you'd prefer not to be hassled by dogs as you type a text there are less meat product-based solutions
Hassled by dogs? For Koreans it's a virtuous cycle
Many websites are hosted at a single IP address. For SSL to work I believe you need 1 website=1 IP Address. I suppose IPv6 could solve this but people could then still eavesdrop on what websites you are visiting, albeit not the pages on that website.
IPv6 could solve the don't have enough IP addresses problem and IPv6 would also bring IPSEC, which AFAIU will allow all IP traffic to be trivially encrypted.
excerpt: <quote>I would define an "embedded" language as one that doesn't come with a platform. It's small and easy to glue together with an app written in C or C++. It uses the same platform as the app. If the platform has an introspection capability like XPCOM or GObject-Introspection, then the platform can be exported to the embedded language in an automated way.</quote>
The GPL makes assurances regarding patents that the MIT license doesn't:
"Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent license under the contributor's essential patent claims, to make, use, sell, offer for sale, import and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of its contributor version."
So if you use it as a GPL licensed library you can't get sued by the BBC or other contributors to the code.
If you use the firefox web developer toolbar you can edit the CSS right there and see it applied instantly. This also gives you the flexability to view other pages with your CSS.
[snip] At least where I work, in the educational sector, that's impossible. The time spent retraining faculty and staff alone would outweigh [snip]
As you work in the educational sector one would expect that retraining could be done in house and on the cheap. Also one would imagine that the vast majority of your users (i.e students) are to be taught how to use windows, so there is no difference as you would just teach them to learn gnome, etc. instead.
Incase you havn't noticed, saying "I would fucking knock your overweight ass into next week" is a verbal insult as the GP actually said it rather than did it.
I find it interesting that often on slashdot people say that both OSS and Microsoft have their niche.
Ignoring installed user base, in what situations should Microsoft software be chosen. As far as I can tell both tend to produce horizontal applications and I can't see any real advantage by choosing Microsoft.
I'm British you insensitive clod
Many South Koreans apparently turned to using sausages as a stylus but if you'd prefer not to be hassled by dogs as you type a text there are less meat product-based solutions
Hassled by dogs? For Koreans it's a virtuous cycle
Many websites are hosted at a single IP address. For SSL to work I believe you need 1 website=1 IP Address. I suppose IPv6 could solve this but people could then still eavesdrop on what websites you are visiting, albeit not the pages on that website. IPv6 could solve the don't have enough IP addresses problem and IPv6 would also bring IPSEC, which AFAIU will allow all IP traffic to be trivially encrypted.
Even if that were true it is not very useful in this situation. Would you argue that infertile people should not be able to compete in IAAF events?
Valerie Aurora wrote an interesting article about the paper at lwn: http://lwn.net/Articles/270081/
http://xkcd.com/546/
See Havoc Pennington's blog entry on this
excerpt:
<quote>I would define an "embedded" language as one that doesn't come with a platform. It's small and easy to glue together with an app written in C or C++. It uses the same platform as the app. If the platform has an introspection capability like XPCOM or GObject-Introspection, then the platform can be exported to the embedded language in an automated way.</quote>
The GPL makes assurances regarding patents that the MIT license doesn't:
"Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent license under the contributor's essential patent claims, to make, use, sell, offer for sale, import and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of its contributor version."
So if you use it as a GPL licensed library you can't get sued by the BBC or other contributors to the code.
Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;)
- Torvalds, Linus (1996-07-20)
Last time I checked the definition of professional work was getting paid for it.
Intel doesn't care about this. They themselves tried to move away from x86 and failed
boh!
Reminds me of something Jeff Waugh had to say.
If you use the firefox web developer toolbar you can edit the CSS right there and see it applied instantly. This also gives you the flexability to view other pages with your CSS.
As you work in the educational sector one would expect that retraining could be done in house and on the cheap. Also one would imagine that the vast majority of your users (i.e students) are to be taught how to use windows, so there is no difference as you would just teach them to learn gnome, etc. instead.
It sound like a case of you can't be bothered
Incase you havn't noticed, saying "I would fucking knock your overweight ass into next week" is a verbal insult as the GP actually said it rather than did it.
Try that again and I'll fuck you up
boh!
It's like being a British soldier in Iraq
you mean .org.us ?
Well it's nice to know that there is one accurate list
and she will be able to learn safe computing without a computer how?
I'll spell it out for you: IT'S A FUCKING JOKE
And I'd like to think that the reason that girls don't like me is because they don't know the real me
Too slow. Linus Trollvalds (173807)
I find it interesting that often on slashdot people say that both OSS and Microsoft have their niche.
Ignoring installed user base, in what situations should Microsoft software be chosen. As far as I can tell both tend to produce horizontal applications and I can't see any real advantage by choosing Microsoft.