fermions (electron, quarks) make up the matter we usually deal with at human scale: protons, neutrons and atoms; bosons mediate interactions, the photon causes the electromagnetic interaction, the gluon mediates the stron interaction; but all fermions and bosons are particles and some of them (the Ws and the Z for example) are massive.
Part of being a soldier is swearing an oath to blindly obey your direct superior.
For a lot of them (those that are not in for the money or the citizenship or really believe in it) the root of this choice could be traced in the fact that you are too stupid/lazy to think for yourself, thus the grandparent picture is probably right.
your experience is very interesting, I think it sheds a new light on the origin of schizophrenia (and somehow reminds me of a few Philip Dick's novels have you ever read them?)
From the end of TFA: "Both developers do agree about one aspect of their license clause. It is based on the first of science fiction writer Isaac Asimov's Three Law of Robotics, which states, "A robot may not harm a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm." That, they say, is a good thing, "because the guy was right," Tegel says, "and he showed the paradox that almost any technological development has to solve, whether it is software or an atom bomb. We must discuss now what ethical problems we may raise in the future.""
The clause added to the license "the program and its derivative work will neither be modified or executed to harm any human being nor through inaction permit any human being to be harmed." sounds a lot like Asimov's First Law of Robotics to me;)
And you forgot to mention that the latest porting project: Debian/Minix 3 is dubbed Preventa "Because if it becomes an official Debian port, it is probable that the sheer number of release critical bugs caused will prevent Debian from ever releasing again.":)
Theese are strange days indeed, when one of the best linux distributions plans to support Linus arch-enemy's creature.
BTW this completely in the spirit of Debian, the project is, in fac, not just a Linux distro, but "the universal OS", it is natural for the project to try to include different kernels.
I didn't get it initially but this is one of the best tool google ever gave us, most spam sites designer do not care for standards and are left out of the 'accessible' results. I think I'm going to switch to the new sevice soon.
I do not think the grandparent knows it (s/he sounds like a troll to me) but quantum encryption let you build a secure channel (no evasdropper) but is weak aginst man-in-the-middle attacks when Mallory has Alice believe he is Bob and Bob believe Mallory is Alice. This problem could be solved in the same way you do with the classical encryption: exchange a fingerprint in real life in andavance:)
Have you ever heard of gmail tags? They are as simple as you can make them and do what you need and a little more. (I only wish gmail had a way to apply/unapply tags automatically to the email I alread received)
A db for eamil sounds to me like the proverbial nuke to squash a fly.
You might not be aware of that, but quantumencryption cannot be broken (as far as we know). Plus there is experimental evidence (can't find the darn article) that you can establish a secure link between a low orbit satelite and a ground based receiver.
4. executing the drivers with substantially reduced privileges.
Not to ignite the usual microkernel vs. monolithic discussion but executing the driver in userspace would result in a lot less damages in case the driver gets hacked.
the linux kernel does not offer you a stable well defined binary interface so that you can compile a single module without knowing anything but the version of the kernel you are compiling for.
I can use a module compiled by NVIDIA in my Xorg 7 even if they didn't know what options the debian packagers used to compile my Xorg.
On the other hand it is _impossible_ to compile a module for a 2.6.x.y kernel and have it to work on most kernels. (In fact NVIDIA has to give away some sources, plus a binary blob, and you need to compile it yourself)
I really wish the linux kernel was modular in the Xorg is!
A PSP has a better graphic hardware, a wider screen, is easier to handle and has WiFi support.
If only WiFi was a little more widespread I'm pretty sure a MMOG for the PSP (or the Nintendo DS) would be a much better idea. I'd finally had something to do each time I have to spend 1 hour in the subway.
A pony!!!!! I want a pony!!!!!!!
what????
fermions (electron, quarks) make up the matter we usually deal with at human scale: protons, neutrons and atoms;
bosons mediate interactions, the photon causes the electromagnetic interaction, the gluon mediates the stron interaction; but all fermions and bosons are particles and some of them (the Ws and the Z for example) are massive.
yes, a photon emitted from a matter source is indistinguishable from one emitted by an anti-matter source
Part of being a soldier is swearing an oath to blindly obey your direct superior.
For a lot of them (those that are not in for the money or the citizenship or really believe in it) the root of this choice could be traced in the fact that you are too stupid/lazy to think for yourself, thus the grandparent picture is probably right.
LOL
- 149.851316&ie=UTF8&z=17&ll=61.264312,-149.851316&s pn=0.002362,0.01354&t=h&om=1&iwloc=A
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=61.26426,
f you only need IE for test puposes... Why a vitual manager when wine or crossover prbably provide all you need?
Hail Eris! Hail fellow discordian!
If I was to propose a model I'd say:
/_ ----
The IQ of a mob is the inverse of the sum of the inverses of mobster's IQs:
1 / IQ_mob = Sum(1 / IQ_i)
_
1 \ 1
------ =
IQ_mob i IQ_i
This way it takes into account everyone IQ but it's always IQ_mob>imn(IQ_i)
your experience is very interesting, I think it sheds a new light on the origin of schizophrenia (and somehow reminds me of a few Philip Dick's novels have you ever read them?)
You could only transmit a sine wave and no information at all.
From the end of TFA:
"Both developers do agree about one aspect of their license clause. It is based on the first of science fiction writer Isaac Asimov's Three Law of Robotics, which states, "A robot may not harm a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm." That, they say, is a good thing, "because the guy was right," Tegel says, "and he showed the paradox that almost any technological development has to solve, whether it is software or an atom bomb. We must discuss now what ethical problems we may raise in the future.""
The clause added to the license ;)
"the program and its derivative work will neither be modified or executed to harm any human being nor through inaction permit any human being to be harmed."
sounds a lot like Asimov's First Law of Robotics to me
Almost every pc nowdays has a built-in (johnson) noise generator, it's called a soundcard
(just make sure there is no jack plugged in)
And you forgot to mention that the latest porting project: Debian/Minix 3 is dubbed Preventa "Because if it becomes an official Debian port, it is probable that the sheer number of release critical bugs caused will prevent Debian from ever releasing again." :)
Theese are strange days indeed, when one of the best linux distributions plans to support Linus arch-enemy's creature.
BTW this completely in the spirit of Debian, the project is, in fac, not just a Linux distro, but "the universal OS", it is natural for the project to try to include different kernels.
I didn't get it initially but this is one of the best tool google ever gave us, most spam sites designer do not care for standards and are left out of the 'accessible' results. I think I'm going to switch to the new sevice soon.
I do not think the grandparent knows it (s/he sounds like a troll to me) but quantum encryption let you build a secure channel (no evasdropper) but is weak aginst man-in-the-middle attacks when Mallory has Alice believe he is Bob and Bob believe Mallory is Alice. :)
This problem could be solved in the same way you do with the classical encryption: exchange a fingerprint in real life in andavance
Have you ever heard of gmail tags? They are as simple as you can make them and do what you need and a little more. (I only wish gmail had a way to apply/unapply tags automatically to the email I alread received)
A db for eamil sounds to me like the proverbial nuke to squash a fly.
You might not be aware of that, but quantum encryption cannot be broken (as far as we know). Plus there is experimental evidence (can't find the darn article) that you can establish a secure link between a low orbit satelite and a ground based receiver.
how many people will click on this link :)
4. executing the drivers with substantially reduced privileges.
Not to ignite the usual microkernel vs. monolithic discussion but executing the driver in userspace would result in a lot less damages in case the driver gets hacked.
the linux kernel does not offer you a stable well defined binary interface so that you can compile a single module without knowing anything but the version of the kernel you are compiling for.
I can use a module compiled by NVIDIA in my Xorg 7 even if they didn't know what options the debian packagers used to compile my Xorg.
On the other hand it is _impossible_ to compile a module for a 2.6.x.y kernel and have it to work on most kernels. (In fact NVIDIA has to give away some sources, plus a binary blob, and you need to compile it yourself)
I really wish the linux kernel was modular in the Xorg is!
care to name it?
can be found here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcffXvJ7TnY&search= macsaber
A PSP has a better graphic hardware, a wider screen, is easier to handle and has WiFi support.
If only WiFi was a little more widespread I'm pretty sure a MMOG for the PSP (or the Nintendo DS) would be a much better idea. I'd finally had something to do each time I have to spend 1 hour in the subway.
But it's NUCULAR!!! It's BAAAAAAAAAD!!!