Disaster at the disney world resort as a compressed air tank exploded killing 5 people and wounding an animatronic character. Spokespeople hesitated to comment but said it may have been the work of a terrorist. In a rather amusing note a local school claimed responsibility saying that disney land is the most vile and horrible exploitation of children anywhere.
*puts on innocent look* are we to pay a corporation money to let us send and receive spam free mail? Is it really THAT important? No it isnt, we should simply be going after the organizations who are sending the spam, not giving them more of a reason to spam us with more volumes of mail. To be honest I just use SpamAssassin to kill the spam mail. If I get spam anyways I blacklist it in spamassassin and go on. Its beginning to trickle down to 0-1 spam messages a day, 15 useless messages from annoying people, and 2-3 useful messages. Now if only we had a DumbAssassin which would get rid of the annoying people pestering me all the time.
Lets hope the developers of this new smart technology dont teach it pleasure or mission control will be given an error code while it silently records nude beaches and voyeur material. The next paparazzi may be a mechanical one. Hide the children, the satellite is coming!
Hubble breaks again? It seems to me like it would be more worth our time to just use the hubble as target practice (get the bb guns kids!) rather than spend more taxpayer's money to salvage a dying satellite. Making a new, better satellite or simply pointing some of the NSA's spy satellites in the other direction would be a more viable solution than using a robot to fix it yet again.
This book seems like a friendly addition to the many 100s of php books already out there. I have bought many php books and they all seem to go over the same thing, syntax and functions. But this book from the description seems to do more than simply explain functions and syntax but also usability and practical use. I am a php programmer myself and much of the problem of coding programs is high volumes of data and usage. By using a code cache system outlined in this book it would definatly allow many good programs that are out today to be used on a larger scale. I know a bulletin board I coded a year or two back could have used this, it choked at 1000 or so users at once. PHP5 is coming and it looks to me like a force to be reckoned with. While you naysayers who code perl, c, and other languages put down PHP as a pathetic language, PHP5 should be getting on par with perl and other languages.
Is this what passes as a game today? While It seems to be an educational wonder, it may just turn your kids into potato chip zombies playing Halo and UT2004 blasting away with the new OC3 line he requisitioned from his parents. Or they will become hackers and hack into the school computer networks and change their grades as well as the ones of the person he fancys. What are we teaching kids these days? When I was a kid we had 80's music and spiked hair not games in which the kid must get the headmaster's password. The gaming industry in educational products has really taken a turn for the worse.
Oh my, come to add more bugs into IE already? Wasn't there already enough? If Microsoft begins to develop it again could see some improvements in speed and bulkyness, perhaps some better parsing, etc. It could be a turn for the better. New features will be nice but with new features you know MS, more bugs. So I believe I will stick with Firefox.
Perhaps we are not as far from it then. But taking heat from our bodies to produce energy would prompt our bodies to produce more energy thus consuming more resources. I doubt that it would be a viable solution any time in the future.
Apparently taking our online rights and putting them through the wringer wasn't enough, they have to spy on us too. Not only do they spy on our internet communications but they're our neighbors.
We are the borg...
Disaster at the disney world resort as a compressed air tank exploded killing 5 people and wounding an animatronic character. Spokespeople hesitated to comment but said it may have been the work of a terrorist. In a rather amusing note a local school claimed responsibility saying that disney land is the most vile and horrible exploitation of children anywhere.
I never said I was. And it was a statement in jest, not a serious one. Think before you speak.
*puts on innocent look* are we to pay a corporation money to let us send and receive spam free mail? Is it really THAT important? No it isnt, we should simply be going after the organizations who are sending the spam, not giving them more of a reason to spam us with more volumes of mail. To be honest I just use SpamAssassin to kill the spam mail. If I get spam anyways I blacklist it in spamassassin and go on. Its beginning to trickle down to 0-1 spam messages a day, 15 useless messages from annoying people, and 2-3 useful messages. Now if only we had a DumbAssassin which would get rid of the annoying people pestering me all the time.
Lets hope the developers of this new smart technology dont teach it pleasure or mission control will be given an error code while it silently records nude beaches and voyeur material. The next paparazzi may be a mechanical one. Hide the children, the satellite is coming!
The HST can see to the farthest galaxys but can it see into Britney Spear's window like the NSA spy satellites can?
Hubble breaks again? It seems to me like it would be more worth our time to just use the hubble as target practice (get the bb guns kids!) rather than spend more taxpayer's money to salvage a dying satellite. Making a new, better satellite or simply pointing some of the NSA's spy satellites in the other direction would be a more viable solution than using a robot to fix it yet again.
This book seems like a friendly addition to the many 100s of php books already out there. I have bought many php books and they all seem to go over the same thing, syntax and functions. But this book from the description seems to do more than simply explain functions and syntax but also usability and practical use. I am a php programmer myself and much of the problem of coding programs is high volumes of data and usage. By using a code cache system outlined in this book it would definatly allow many good programs that are out today to be used on a larger scale. I know a bulletin board I coded a year or two back could have used this, it choked at 1000 or so users at once. PHP5 is coming and it looks to me like a force to be reckoned with. While you naysayers who code perl, c, and other languages put down PHP as a pathetic language, PHP5 should be getting on par with perl and other languages.
Is this what passes as a game today? While It seems to be an educational wonder, it may just turn your kids into potato chip zombies playing Halo and UT2004 blasting away with the new OC3 line he requisitioned from his parents. Or they will become hackers and hack into the school computer networks and change their grades as well as the ones of the person he fancys. What are we teaching kids these days? When I was a kid we had 80's music and spiked hair not games in which the kid must get the headmaster's password. The gaming industry in educational products has really taken a turn for the worse.
Oh my, come to add more bugs into IE already? Wasn't there already enough? If Microsoft begins to develop it again could see some improvements in speed and bulkyness, perhaps some better parsing, etc. It could be a turn for the better. New features will be nice but with new features you know MS, more bugs. So I believe I will stick with Firefox.
This is what the villians in Superman need, some Kriptonite producing bacteria.
Perhaps we are not as far from it then. But taking heat from our bodies to produce energy would prompt our bodies to produce more energy thus consuming more resources. I doubt that it would be a viable solution any time in the future.
Im looking for someone with a Gmail account to give me an invite. Seems like something that would be worth keeping.
Oh wow! Now if your pins snap you have to replace your mobo instead of your processor. Sounds like its begging for trouble.
Haiku is a nice name, gives it a poetic feel. Next thing we know the login message on an OpenBeOS shell will be one.
Apparently taking our online rights and putting them through the wringer wasn't enough, they have to spy on us too. Not only do they spy on our internet communications but they're our neighbors.