According to the summary, these screens are about twice the size of the T221. When they say "monitor", I suspect they mean the traditional definition of display only.. as in no built-in tv tuner or speakers.
In the off chance that you are, it's one of the OpenOffice.org formats, inheritted from StarOffice... it's supposed to be their answer to MS PowerPoint.
Being hungry like that causes a natural reaction from your body... it goes into starvation mode, reducing your metabolism, and then when you do eat, your body packs it away as fat, because it has no idea when the next time you'll get to eat again is. I don't think this is a good idea at all.
This strategy is about as sound as throwing up after you eat.
The board of directors only has a duty to the company, not the shareholders. The only reason board members work with the shareholders in mind is because the shareholders are the ones that vote the the board in.
It's a great editor for my needs. I do php, perl, html, c/c++, and Java in it. It has a modular syntax hilighter so you can create your own hilighting schemes and/or download existing ones. I also has syntax hilighting for my apache conf files.
It also has auto indenting, soft/hard tabs, programmable buttons/shorcuts based on file type. I set up one button for compiling, one for running, one for formatting, etc..
It supports CRLF, LF, and CR based text files so it works with every platform, and you can switch modes whenever you want.
I also enjoy the tabbed MDI setup, it works really well for me.
At least give this one a try, the worst that could happen is you don't like it;-)
There are third party vendors with NFS products for Windows.. but if MS said that, they would be shooting them selves in the foot.. so instead, any onlooker can see the gun MS loaded and handed them, so they can shoot MS in the foot.
I've used Ada95. It's got some really good stuff in it. Advanced OOP, error handling, easy to use, efficient. It's even easy to do operator overloading in it too. I know this is all easy to do because I learned it all in a first year intro to programming using it.
Are we all (/. members) not part of a news site gone e-community. People on/. ask each other questions and (usually) value the responses they get. Seems to me that this callibre of respect could only be found in one of those mythical online communities.
MS can't do anything real to linux... it's open source. So the major distrobutions (in your plan) get sued and die out... So what. There's a new distro every week as it is... And even then, people will start making there own distros and kernels that won't fall prey to this hypothetical plan. There will always be archives of uncontaminated code available to the world.
Before the site was slashdotted, I think I remember reading that gcc was included with either the base package or available as an add-on. If you build it, it'll be there...
I knew I should have downloaded it right away when I tried to submit the story myself... There's another one for the "doh!" heap. I should have realized it was only a matter of time before the site was slashdotted.
"execute in place" is the name of the kernel option, IIRC.
..it's the fact that it's been to space.
Don't you mean General Space MacGyver?
According to the summary, these screens are about twice the size of the T221. When they say "monitor", I suspect they mean the traditional definition of display only.. as in no built-in tv tuner or speakers.
"Are there legal concerns that I should be looking at, here?"
I would think the goal here is to not annoy your potential employer.
I highly recommend NOT sueing potential employers; they don't like it.
Thank you for the correction, the last time I looked at the definition it was php, but that doesn't seem to be the case anymore...
Just to nitpick
LAMP is php (and linux, apache, mysql) and last I checked Slashdot used mod_perl...
but it is still open source.
Are you serious?
In the off chance that you are, it's one of the OpenOffice.org formats, inheritted from StarOffice... it's supposed to be their answer to MS PowerPoint.
I believe the ATI drivers in the 2.6.x kernel are up to date, so you don't need separate drivers anymore.
At least I didn't.
Being hungry like that causes a natural reaction from your body... it goes into starvation mode, reducing your metabolism, and then when you do eat, your body packs it away as fat, because it has no idea when the next time you'll get to eat again is. I don't think this is a good idea at all.
This strategy is about as sound as throwing up after you eat.
GLIS is an installer for Gentoo. Since the Gentoo install is pretty manual, this might be generic enough for your needs.
..I thought isn't Sweden a little far from Japan? Gave me the impression that the "high-speed" portion of the test was a success...
The board of directors only has a duty to the company, not the shareholders. The only reason board members work with the shareholders in mind is because the shareholders are the ones that vote the the board in.
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I prefer ContTEXT.
It's a great editor for my needs. I do php, perl, html, c/c++, and Java in it. It has a modular syntax hilighter so you can create your own hilighting schemes and/or download existing ones. I also has syntax hilighting for my apache conf files.
It also has auto indenting, soft/hard tabs, programmable buttons/shorcuts based on file type. I set up one button for compiling, one for running, one for formatting, etc..
It supports CRLF, LF, and CR based text files so it works with every platform, and you can switch modes whenever you want.
I also enjoy the tabbed MDI setup, it works really well for me.
At least give this one a try, the worst that could happen is you don't like it ;-)
~higman
This one's got a crusoe in it, just to fill in what you couldn't find ;-)
~Higman
There are third party vendors with NFS products for Windows.. but if MS said that, they would be shooting them selves in the foot.. so instead, any onlooker can see the gun MS loaded and handed them, so they can shoot MS in the foot.
~higman
From the Weird Al song Albuquerque, Nathanlial and Super Fly.. I personally prefer the latter, but it'd be great for twins.
Or, how about, Dirk Gentley, Arthur Dent, etc..
I've used Ada95. It's got some really good stuff in it. Advanced OOP, error handling, easy to use, efficient. It's even easy to do operator overloading in it too. I know this is all easy to do because I learned it all in a first year intro to programming using it.
Are we all (/. members) not part of a news site gone e-community. People on /. ask each other questions and (usually) value the responses they get. Seems to me that this callibre of respect could only be found in one of those mythical online communities.
You couldn't be more right.
MS can't do anything real to linux... it's open source. So the major distrobutions (in your plan) get sued and die out... So what. There's a new distro every week as it is... And even then, people will start making there own distros and kernels that won't fall prey to this hypothetical plan. There will always be archives of uncontaminated code available to the world.
Before the site was slashdotted, I think I remember reading that gcc was included with either the base package or available as an add-on.
If you build it, it'll be there...
I knew I should have downloaded it right away when I tried to submit the story myself... There's another one for the "doh!" heap. I should have realized it was only a matter of time before the site was slashdotted.