So, whiny clients, if you can't give us *exact specifications*, then you have to learn to deal with messy software, or be understanding when things have to be restarted from scratch. We can build you the house you want, but that's no help unless we know what it is you want.
More specifically, they should know what they want.
They should use a projected keyboard, like the Canesta Keyboard, which projects the image of a keyboard onto a flat surface, and detects your fingers as they "type".
Everybody knows how to clean a flat surface effectively.
Notice one of the software listed on the incompatibilities list:
Encyclopedia Britannica 2000 Deluxe 1 Encyclopedia Britannica 32-bit and 64-bit (NX) http://www.encyclopediabritannica.com Java rendering does not function after you install this program.
well, how fucking convenient. It's Microsoft software, but it's Java that doesn't work;-)
If they're not terrorists, and have nothing to hide, why are they so worried about being tracked? If anything, if your passport is stolen, wouldn't you rather have the chip in there to track it?
I don't think this is a particularly good application for racing games, because if you watch the video, since you're actually tilting the notebook, the screen tilts with it. It's somewhat disorienting, and requires you to tilt your head repeatedly (as you turn) which will quite likly get annoying real fast.
I very much doubt this, since MSN is a Microsoft technology. It's no secret that Microsoft isn't particularly fond of Firefox because they have their own competing browser that they'd prefer shoved down everyone's throat.
Since it is a Microsoft technology, they will most certainly NOT pledge any kind of support for Firefox.
"And look at what happened with the market share; people did not say let's wait until this thing is over. If anything it accelerated the use of Linux, so it is one of the best things that ever happened to the operating system."
I think it's pretty clear that SCO's fist-waving in no way accelerated the adoption of Linux, if anything, it slowed it. The point is, it didn't stop it. So I don't think this guy's point is valid at all, he doesn't even attempt to back it up.
Actually it does, after some period of time (not sure exactly how long), it will popup a colour dialog asking you to donate.
You have the option of donating (which takes you to a Paypal donation page), putting off the decision until later, or outright refusing to donate (after which you are actually never bugged again).
The original is probably my favorite non World of Warcraft game in the last year or two.
So, in other words, it is your second-favourite game. Just say it, god damnit.
I think we can still do this, just don't tell the punished that they won't actually get sick ;)
Ah, placebos.
I'm actually surprised they didn't try to take legal action against the rats...
How can they possibly forget the Super Mario Bros. movie?! I don't think it's been released on DVD yet...
So, whiny clients, if you can't give us *exact specifications*, then you have to learn to deal with messy software, or be understanding when things have to be restarted from scratch. We can build you the house you want, but that's no help unless we know what it is you want.
More specifically, they should know what they want.
crackdown on the theft of popular games such as ... "Baseball"
What a complete load of crap, you can't steal baseball!
They should use a projected keyboard, like the Canesta Keyboard, which projects the image of a keyboard onto a flat surface, and detects your fingers as they "type".
Everybody knows how to clean a flat surface effectively.
Don't you just *love* Ubuntu's codenames?
Last release: Warty Warthog
This release: Hoary Hedgehog
Next release: Breezy Badger
hahaha, they're just so... different!
Looks like Wired almost copied this article here: http://www.wired.com/news/games/0,2101,67151,00.ht ml?tw=wn_tophead_8
Notice one of the software listed on the incompatibilities list:
;-)
Encyclopedia Britannica 2000 Deluxe 1
Encyclopedia Britannica 32-bit and 64-bit (NX)
http://www.encyclopediabritannica.com
Java rendering does not function after you install this program.
well, how fucking convenient. It's Microsoft software, but it's Java that doesn't work
Actually, you'll need to use the find: operator, so your query would be "find:car keys".
If they're not terrorists, and have nothing to hide, why are they so worried about being tracked? If anything, if your passport is stolen, wouldn't you rather have the chip in there to track it?
I've got autonomous nanotechnology swarms (ANTS) in my pants! =(
Yet the first step for many computer after a computer crash is to hit or yell at their machine
See, computers also have to deal with other irate computers. I've seen computers attacking other machines before too, it's not pretty.
See all 64,060 bytes in their full glory here.
I think I'll name my first born after this chemical name.And let's not forget Microsoft's take on l33t sp34k =)
This mirror seems to have slowed to a crawl - anybody have a mirror of this mirror?
Thanks
I don't think this is a particularly good application for racing games, because if you watch the video, since you're actually tilting the notebook, the screen tilts with it. It's somewhat disorienting, and requires you to tilt your head repeatedly (as you turn) which will quite likly get annoying real fast.
I very much doubt this, since MSN is a Microsoft technology.
It's no secret that Microsoft isn't particularly fond of Firefox because they have their own competing browser that they'd prefer shoved down everyone's throat.
Since it is a Microsoft technology, they will most certainly NOT pledge any kind of support for Firefox.
-- Captain Obvious
"And look at what happened with the market share; people did not say let's wait until this thing is over. If anything it accelerated the use of Linux, so it is one of the best things that ever happened to the operating system."
I think it's pretty clear that SCO's fist-waving in no way accelerated the adoption of Linux, if anything, it slowed it. The point is, it didn't stop it. So I don't think this guy's point is valid at all, he doesn't even attempt to back it up.
From the Wikipedia article:
Daily laughter is recommended to every human being.
That's a very healthy recommendation indeed...
writing GNU-licensed code
GNU isn't a license, the GPL is.Actually it does, after some period of time (not sure exactly how long), it will popup a colour dialog asking you to donate.
You have the option of donating (which takes you to a Paypal donation page), putting off the decision until later, or outright refusing to donate (after which you are actually never bugged again).
The Hubble's current batteries and gyroscopes will probably fail in a few years, leaving the dead telescope to crash back to earth around year 2020.
And will appear on eBay shortly thereafter.