A few years ago I got a call from a friend who told me that I'm in the newspaper: a city newspaper used one of the pictures I made on a glacier to illustrate an article about global warming and the melting of the glaciers. Funny thing is that on the picture is more about the people than the glacier, and they downloaded and printed the 600x800 picture and it looked crappy in print, very pixeled compared to the other pictures on the page:)
I have the solution though. To get around the problem with the long cable and pulley, we can
Ok, let me let you in on a secret: the cable is the problem. All "traditional" material are too heavy/too weak to support it's own weight above a couple of kilometers length.
The concept of a space elevator, of course, requires a very very tall structure, or a pully of sorts from space. That would need to be a really damn strong system, to pull somebody up that high...
Yes, you instantly recognized the challenges of the project. Please, come, be a manager on the project!
I don't think you know what is the real problem here, so let me help: the GPLONLY symbol used to keep track of the loaded modules binary-only vs open source status. If you load a binary only module, the kernel becomes "tainted", and the kernel developers tell you to take a hike when it crashes and you go to them for help. They do it for a reason: they can't help you without the complete source of the running kernel and they don't have it if you loaded binary-only drivers. In our case, it doesn't really matter if modprobe loaded the binary-only code or ndiswrapper did, in the end we have binary-only code running in kernel space, if it does something wrong, the no-one can figure out what happened, only the author of the binary-only code. This is what Linus is talking about.
This is only half of the truth, I think. I think Finland owes it's independence to it's own fucking cold winter as much as the military support of nazi Germany. The Nazis couldn't cope with the russian winter and in turn, the russians couldn't cope with the finnish winter.:)
That's what superposition means, just less fancy :)
A few years ago I got a call from a friend who told me that I'm in the newspaper: a city newspaper used one of the pictures I made on a glacier to illustrate an article about global warming and the melting of the glaciers. Funny thing is that on the picture is more about the people than the glacier, and they downloaded and printed the 600x800 picture and it looked crappy in print, very pixeled compared to the other pictures on the page :)
Yeah, but the Hungarian authorities overridden the poll result :(
Unimaginative, coward bastards.
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I had it like 20 years ago!
Porn superbowl? How I could missed it?
we started to call forks a "spin off"?
I think it will be called nanotube, or something along that line
I have the solution though. To get around the problem with the long cable and pulley, we can
Ok, let me let you in on a secret: the cable is the problem. All "traditional" material are too heavy/too weak to support it's own weight above a couple of kilometers length.
The concept of a space elevator, of course, requires a very very tall structure, or a pully of sorts from space. That would need to be a really damn strong system, to pull somebody up that high...
Yes, you instantly recognized the challenges of the project. Please, come, be a manager on the project!
Fortunately, utube have it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dcxtEKShXA
That's the way to do it!
It was not mentioned it was a 9x9 game...
Right, aim high!
Why? It's true!
It should be O2 (Oh 2), not 02 (zero 2)...
I wish I could moderate this as "there is a whole world outside of ms, asshole!" :(
Talk to China about this.
what's better, it's actually working in konqueror, if I tell it to lie...
I'm sure it's not the only one. The Hungarian power plants reactor shell was made by Skoda for example.
I don't think you know what is the real problem here, so let me help: the GPLONLY symbol used to keep track of the loaded modules binary-only vs open source status. If you load a binary only module, the kernel becomes "tainted", and the kernel developers tell you to take a hike when it crashes and you go to them for help. They do it for a reason: they can't help you without the complete source of the running kernel and they don't have it if you loaded binary-only drivers. In our case, it doesn't really matter if modprobe loaded the binary-only code or ndiswrapper did, in the end we have binary-only code running in kernel space, if it does something wrong, the no-one can figure out what happened, only the author of the binary-only code. This is what Linus is talking about.
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This is only half of the truth, I think. I think Finland owes it's independence to it's own fucking cold winter as much as the military support of nazi Germany. The Nazis couldn't cope with the russian winter and in turn, the russians couldn't cope with the finnish winter. :)
Looks like there is already some work done for this:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67504
How does thunderbird do the immediate notification of email?
heh :)