"The policy promises to burden taxpayers with new costs and to disrupt how state agencies interact with citizens, businesses and organizations"
One hardly can make an omelette withour breaking some eggs (and doing some cooking). This is so obvious and yet so many people fall into this old trap...
- emits milliwatts rather than Watts of radiation, which makes them order(s) of magnitude less influencing
- have their antennas away from your body, which (due to cubic relation) makes them orders of magnitude less influencing
Now if you add (or rather multiply) those two factors then it becomes clear that even ten working WiFi antennas in one cubicle is still FAR below the single cellphone next to your head in terms od possible influence.
Drawing a distinction between "microevolution" and "macroevolution" is all the proof I need that you don't know what you're talking about.
You are probably a happy man then. I usually need something more solid than my beliefs for a proof.
It is not my responsibility to give you a biology education.
Should I feel humiliated and lose my confidence now? Please educate _us_ instead of spouting hot air bubbles, which neither give information nor prove anything...:-(
Stop closing your heart and mind, and maybe you'll see that instead of telling God how He must have made the world, you can look with curious eyes upon His creation and seek the knowledge of the tools He used.
Funny - but that's something that I find very appropriate to be told all those die-hard evolutionists... well, with one exception: I wouldn't involve God in scientific (vs. "scientific") argumentation. Read your sentence again - it may also give you something to think about. Regards.
For microevolution - yes, there is some. None for macroevolution or abiogenesis, both of which are quite important to the completeness of the theory. No, extrapolating from microevolution to the other aspects is not an evidence.
Please educate yourself before you spout nonsense.
Do you believe you are educated enough to spout nonsense?
Mutations occur, and when they occur in parallel for members of the same species, and those mutations survive into succeeding generations, you achieve speciation. End of story. What am I missing?
The only thing that surprises me about this statement is that companies are willing to spend 2x as much on the hardware and the additional money on the OS.
C'mon... why do you repeat that old and misleading FUD style information? I work in one of such companies where the OS X penetrations started to surprise even myself who happened to be the first to migrate. The company I work for is simply willing to spend _very similar_ (to any other good brand) amount of money on Apple hardware because of their better V4M factor _and_ OS X (being included in the price). OS X brings in and combines almost all good sides of Windows AND almost all good sides of GNU/Linux or GNU/BSD. The only thing that suprises me is how fast this Apple virus spreads...
One of the brilliant sentences from TFA: Have you seen an AMD 64 being ran with a fan-less solution? They melt like marshmallows on a campfire.
I can only answer: try before you state something, which you have no clue about...
P.S.: Yes, I have seen AMD64 with a fan-less solution many times (actually I see it almost every day) and it calculates amazingly well for a melted marshmallow...
C'mon! You took the wrong keyboard and wrote OS X app rather than Linux one... We don't want to drive people towards OS X! It's done too much turmoil already - I've seen many former die-hard Linux geeks now messing around with that stupid fruit-logo in the UL screen corner every day...:-)
The vehicles you ought to use have to have detachable cargo bay and pilot cabin. And they should be named "Eagle" with integer number attached to every one. And once you build the base, I already volunteer to take command of it. And please don't forget that we already have a name for it. It just _HAS_ to be named "Alpha" as the first human built moonbase. In general that's _brilliant_ idea! Think of the possibilities... we can f.e. safely store all that nuclear waste in a secure desolate place on the Moon...
Well, to me it was the "normal writing", which was much more difficult and required a lot of practice to get up to a level fast enough to make it useful at all... and I still don't get satisfactory results even today...;-)
GST is Goods & Services Tax. It is common in many European countries, and as far as I am aware, New Zealand and Canada as well as Australia. Australia is 10%, which is better than the UK which is 17.5%!
10% is still understandable and acceptable (it doesn't exceed the feudal laws of oppression) but in most EU countries it is substantially higher, with Germany being a notable exception with "only" 16%. Could you imagine though that there are countries in the EU, which impose 22% ?!! and even one, which does this at 25%....
Haven't you learned it yet?? It's not about doing-it-right nor finishing anything. I'ts all 'bout the money, All but a dum-dum, bada-dum-bam...
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Believe it or not, people educated about the alternatives *still* use XP.
Very few of those and mostly those who are either not educated/trained equally well on all the choices or (they think they) have that special Windows app they can't live without
The simplest example is copy-and-paste. You can always do this. But the X-Windows scheme is quick and simple (and doesn't involve the keyboard at all); just three quick clicks or a click-swipe-release-click. OSX is materially slower, though slightly faster sometimes than Windows.
Under OS X you can simply select and DRAG the selection to anywhere it pleases you. You can also drop it in your permanent storage (Desktop for example) for later "one-drop" reuse. Both do not involve the keyboard at all. You didn't know it, did you?
Dragging text between windows doesn't much work; you have to use copy-and-paste.
Well, I just dragged both of your qbove quotes between windows as I do many times. The only tricky part is to learn how to initiate the drag functionality. Anyway I partially agree with you that the X style copy-paste is sometimes more what we are accustomed to.
Resizing windows on OS X is a real pain, because you can only do it by adjusting the lower-right corner.
That's the "pain" I really wouldn't like to live without. It saves me a lot of false resizes and then time needed to bring the window to its originally adjusted size. Yes. It happens to me quite often - especially when I am in a hurry - that I wanted to drag the window and I got it resized instead, when on X-Window or Windows...
If anyone knows a UK supplier of laptops with Linux pre-installed that do all the above things out of the box, let me know, I might want a dozen in October.
http://www.apple.com/uk/
Erm... what you mean "It's not Linux there..."??;-)
>but honestly, who other than apple fanatics gives a crap about what they are making?
The whole industry!
And, BTW I believe it is also about the principle. If the compalny leaked this - relatively harmless - information then it remotely can leak something much more important to be kept secret...
Yet they are in fact treated like this, not only by the software companies but the hardware vendors as well and for years. It is just that with hardware, the enigneered-in failures don't strike the eyes so strong as they are often difficult to distinguish from truly accidental and wear-out failures, which still happen from time to time...
and know that Windows is the best! Ask every MSCE... Check Microsoft web pages... you know, Get The Facts! As for the viri and worms... it's just the way it is. It is the way computers work. And if I ever lose my very important data kept on Windows machine (assume I am THAT stupid) it's only those malicious script kiddiots (they should be all sentenced to death!) who are to blame, not Windows and certainly not the most famous software company in the world!
... 5mx or Revo plus upgraded with decent mobile phone, headset socket and bluetooth. Colour screen may also fit in there. Then I would buy them all and make a rise in sales! Without a decent keyboard (being always and immediately available) there is no way to use the (vertical) PDAs longer than a couple of struggling months to realise that it takes more than it gives. All of my friends who were using ipaqs, palms and similar stuff have long dropped them. PSION using friends are still in love with their aging beauties...
Man, you still can't forget that terrible sunburn you got in 1359?! Just go over it and get to the facts we all remeber and have reliable records for.:-)
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Now I just need a deep-frozen lifetime supply of films and development chemicals...
"The policy promises to burden taxpayers with new costs and to disrupt how state agencies interact with citizens, businesses and organizations"
One hardly can make an omelette withour breaking some eggs (and doing some cooking). This is so obvious and yet so many people fall into this old trap...
No, wait... you missed the point. It's about Worm.Measles.B brought back inside the laptop...
- emits milliwatts rather than Watts of radiation, which makes them order(s) of magnitude less influencing
- have their antennas away from your body, which (due to cubic relation) makes them orders of magnitude less influencing
Now if you add (or rather multiply) those two factors then it becomes clear that even ten working WiFi antennas in one cubicle is still FAR below the single cellphone next to your head in terms od possible influence.
Drawing a distinction between "microevolution" and "macroevolution" is all the proof I need that you don't know what you're talking about.
:-(
You are probably a happy man then. I usually need something more solid than my beliefs for a proof.
It is not my responsibility to give you a biology education.
Should I feel humiliated and lose my confidence now? Please educate _us_ instead of spouting hot air bubbles, which neither give information nor prove anything...
Stop closing your heart and mind, and maybe you'll see that instead of telling God how He must have made the world, you can look with curious eyes upon His creation and seek the knowledge of the tools He used.
Funny - but that's something that I find very appropriate to be told all those die-hard evolutionists... well, with one exception: I wouldn't involve God in scientific (vs. "scientific") argumentation. Read your sentence again - it may also give you something to think about. Regards.
Looks like you never really used the Konfabulator...
There's plenty of evidence for evolution.
For microevolution - yes, there is some. None for macroevolution or abiogenesis, both of which are quite important to the completeness of the theory. No, extrapolating from microevolution to the other aspects is not an evidence.
Please educate yourself before you spout nonsense.
Do you believe you are educated enough to spout nonsense?
Mutations occur, and when they occur in parallel for members of the same species, and those mutations survive into succeeding generations, you achieve speciation. End of story. What am I missing?
;-)
The clue...
The only thing that surprises me about this statement is that companies are willing to spend 2x as much on the hardware and the additional money on the OS.
C'mon... why do you repeat that old and misleading FUD style information? I work in one of such companies where the OS X penetrations started to surprise even myself who happened to be the first to migrate. The company I work for is simply willing to spend _very similar_ (to any other good brand) amount of money on Apple hardware because of their better V4M factor _and_ OS X (being included in the price). OS X brings in and combines almost all good sides of Windows AND almost all good sides of GNU/Linux or GNU/BSD. The only thing that suprises me is how fast this Apple virus spreads...
It's a poor excuse for a joke :-(
One of the brilliant sentences from TFA: Have you seen an AMD 64 being ran with a fan-less solution? They melt like marshmallows on a campfire.
I can only answer: try before you state something, which you have no clue about...
P.S.: Yes, I have seen AMD64 with a fan-less solution many times (actually I see it almost every day) and it calculates amazingly well for a melted marshmallow...
C'mon! You took the wrong keyboard and wrote OS X app rather than Linux one... We don't want to drive people towards OS X! It's done too much turmoil already - I've seen many former die-hard Linux geeks now messing around with that stupid fruit-logo in the UL screen corner every day... :-)
The vehicles you ought to use have to have detachable cargo bay and pilot cabin. And they should be named "Eagle" with integer number attached to every one. And once you build the base, I already volunteer to take command of it. And please don't forget that we already have a name for it. It just _HAS_ to be named "Alpha" as the first human built moonbase. In general that's _brilliant_ idea! Think of the possibilities... we can f.e. safely store all that nuclear waste in a secure desolate place on the Moon...
Yours truly,
John K.
The more you tighten your grip [...] the more "terrorists" will slip through your fingers...
Well, to me it was the "normal writing", which was much more difficult and required a lot of practice to get up to a level fast enough to make it useful at all... and I still don't get satisfactory results even today... ;-)
GST is Goods & Services Tax. It is common in many European countries, and as far as I am aware, New Zealand and Canada as well as Australia. Australia is 10%, which is better than the UK which is 17.5%!
10% is still understandable and acceptable (it doesn't exceed the feudal laws of oppression) but in most EU countries it is substantially higher, with Germany being a notable exception with "only" 16%. Could you imagine though that there are countries in the EU, which impose 22% ?!! and even one, which does this at 25%....
... something that makes me happily ditch the iPod along with all the GNU/Linux and OS X and rush to buy Windows!
Haven't you learned it yet?? It's not about doing-it-right nor finishing anything. I'ts all 'bout the money, All but a dum-dum, bada-dum-bam...
Believe it or not, people educated about the alternatives *still* use XP.
Very few of those and mostly those who are either not educated/trained equally well on all the choices or (they think they) have that special Windows app they can't live without
The simplest example is copy-and-paste. You can always do this. But the X-Windows scheme is quick and simple (and doesn't involve the keyboard at all); just three quick clicks or a click-swipe-release-click. OSX is materially slower, though slightly faster sometimes than Windows.
Under OS X you can simply select and DRAG the selection to anywhere it pleases you. You can also drop it in your permanent storage (Desktop for example) for later "one-drop" reuse. Both do not involve the keyboard at all. You didn't know it, did you?
Dragging text between windows doesn't much work; you have to use copy-and-paste.
Well, I just dragged both of your qbove quotes between windows as I do many times. The only tricky part is to learn how to initiate the drag functionality. Anyway I partially agree with you that the X style copy-paste is sometimes more what we are accustomed to.
Resizing windows on OS X is a real pain, because you can only do it by adjusting the lower-right corner.
That's the "pain" I really wouldn't like to live without. It saves me a lot of false resizes and then time needed to bring the window to its originally adjusted size. Yes. It happens to me quite often - especially when I am in a hurry - that I wanted to drag the window and I got it resized instead, when on X-Window or Windows...
Other than that you have some little points ;-)
If anyone knows a UK supplier of laptops with Linux pre-installed that do all the above things out of the box, let me know, I might want a dozen in October.
http://www.apple.com/uk/
Erm... what you mean "It's not Linux there..."??
>but honestly, who other than apple fanatics gives a crap about what they are making?
The whole industry!
And, BTW I believe it is also about the principle. If the compalny leaked this - relatively harmless - information then it remotely can leak something much more important to be kept secret...
Yet they are in fact treated like this, not only by the software companies but the hardware vendors as well and for years. It is just that with hardware, the enigneered-in failures don't strike the eyes so strong as they are often difficult to distinguish from truly accidental and wear-out failures, which still happen from time to time...
and know that Windows is the best! Ask every MSCE... Check Microsoft web pages... you know, Get The Facts! As for the viri and worms... it's just the way it is. It is the way computers work. And if I ever lose my very important data kept on Windows machine (assume I am THAT stupid) it's only those malicious script kiddiots (they should be all sentenced to death!) who are to blame, not Windows and certainly not the most famous software company in the world!
... 5mx or Revo plus upgraded with decent mobile phone, headset socket and bluetooth. Colour screen may also fit in there. Then I would buy them all and make a rise in sales! Without a decent keyboard (being always and immediately available) there is no way to use the (vertical) PDAs longer than a couple of struggling months to realise that it takes more than it gives. All of my friends who were using ipaqs, palms and similar stuff have long dropped them. PSION using friends are still in love with their aging beauties...
Man, you still can't forget that terrible sunburn you got in 1359?! Just go over it and get to the facts we all remeber and have reliable records for. :-)
Now I just need a deep-frozen lifetime supply of films and development chemicals...