I'd go for a definition similar to Mike Brown's (that Sedna bloke's) suggested definition of a planet - a moon is any body, in orbit around a planet, whose mass is greater than the total of all other masses in similar orbits around the same planet. Of course, this prompts a definition of "similar".
It's not even 0.2 - it's 0.2 *alpha* - that's what the "a" in "0.2a" stands for.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say there's absolutely no hope that Firefox 1.0 PR won't be widely described as Firefox 1.0.
Google News USA may have a Conservative bias, but Google News UK seems fairly Liberal to me.
Yeah - I switched from eMule even before it was open sourced. Recommended.
Do you have a reference to this intention?
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I'd go for a definition similar to Mike Brown's (that Sedna bloke's) suggested definition of a planet - a moon is any body, in orbit around a planet, whose mass is greater than the total of all other masses in similar orbits around the same planet. Of course, this prompts a definition of "similar".
Typing the same into Firefox's location bar, or I'm-Feeling-Lucky-ing it from google.co.uk, leads to http://www.download.com/3302-2356_4-10148260.html? pn=2&fb=0 - Google's search technology is good.
I'd be sastisfied with just a rerun of Deep Space Nine.
Wait a minute... "politics" means "the USA"?! I was not aware of this.
The Calendar extension (not to be confused with Sunbird) does, though.
It's not even 0.2 - it's 0.2 *alpha* - that's what the "a" in "0.2a" stands for. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say there's absolutely no hope that Firefox 1.0 PR won't be widely described as Firefox 1.0.
And for those of us in Europe, 30 degrees Fahrenheit = 16 2/3 degrees Celsius.