no kidding, there are 2 good posts that deserve informative/interesting under my posts (which i'll humbily admit also deserves some)... but some 12 year old mod saw boobs and somehow thought that was informative, it's maybe funny, at best.
I've been shaking my head a lot about the moderation around here lately... I don't really care for my own karma's sake, but I do really care about the signal to noise ratio.
But I suppose it makes sence, post a topic about hockey, talk about how Americans don't really get hockey, and what is fundamentally wrong with the league... then couple that with American moderators and they won't understand what's informative and what isn't.
I still like/., don't get me wrong... it just kinda sucks that I'm forced into always browsing comments at -1* because of silly mods.
*I could browse at 0 or 1, but I find the occasional gem that some guy with crap karma will post that gets overlooked by mods
I'm sure this has nothing to do with a team from California being in the finals.
Any fan of hockey will tell you that there's no way teams like Anahiem, LA, San Jose, Nashville, Florida, and several others that I'm probably missing deserve to be in the league.
People in those towns don't care (remember how many Flames fans there were in Tampa Bay for that series?), and people around the league don't care about those towns.
Call me a troll or whatever, but if you're wondering why viewership has gone down in the NHL, the two big reasons are too many crap teams from cities who don't care about hockey, and the instigator rule, which encourages dirty play.
Again, mod me troll for this, I don't care... many (all?) of my hockey friends will tell you the exact same thing.
not really... the numbers obviously pay a small part in it, but really... the problem is that DRM provides you both the lock and the key, it really doesn't take that much to figure out how to open the door.
IANAL, but this case is going to be a mess. What is acceptable for a teacher to do? Typically, this extends outside of thier work hours, such as how a teacher growing pot, or getting DUI will typically lead to termination.
I mean, there's definatly evidence of shady behavior, viewing pron at work, but I do believe that it wasn't intentional to show the students. Trouble is though, do you really want some pron-at-work type person teaching your child? After all, they're supposed to be a trusted role model and good influence for our youth.
I'm using Iceweasel w/ debian (only reason I'm using this is because apt-get install firefox installed iceweasel instead, don't know why... giving it a fair shake though) and the only thing that's bugging me, is how can i get back the "i'm feeling lucky" search function to typing in a sentance in the address bar?
I used that all the time with firefox... just type in the name of the buisness and bypass most every typo/domain squatter site out there.
I took a look in the about:config breifly, but didn't see anything in particular, does anyone know how to get that feature back?
but oranges are sticky... and very inconsistant, sometimes you get really sour ones, no real warning sign of that. apples at least you know what you're getting... if it's squishy, it'll be gross and brown inside.
unless you include green apples in that debate, those ones can be pretty effin random. i don't like those ones much.
hmm... i need to do some more considering on this debate.
come to think of it, christmas oranges rock the house... so i guess if your comparing christmas oranges to green apples, then yeah, oranges > apples. but i think on average i'm still going to go with apples > oranges just based on sticky fingers and the potential of unexpected sourness.
(calgary example: "x929 reports a crash in the left hand lane on deerfoot and 64th, stay in the right hand lane, or take a detour from $x to $y")
if it had that... I just _might_ buy one of these for my car... I typically know where I'm going on any given day, but if the road changes, I'd like to know that before getting stuck in a jam.
it's not really a bad idea to step away from kevlar... of course assuming that it still stops bullets.
my question though, will it weigh less than kevlar? every chunk of kevlar that i've held (my father made vests for a while) was extreamly heavy... I'd say if this substance is lighter and allows for more agility it just might be worth it, but again, let's not jepordize safety for mobility
if you even read the summary, you'd see that he in fact, could not see an "I agree" button.
no kidding, there are 2 good posts that deserve informative/interesting under my posts (which i'll humbily admit also deserves some)... but some 12 year old mod saw boobs and somehow thought that was informative, it's maybe funny, at best.
/., don't get me wrong... it just kinda sucks that I'm forced into always browsing comments at -1* because of silly mods.
I've been shaking my head a lot about the moderation around here lately... I don't really care for my own karma's sake, but I do really care about the signal to noise ratio.
But I suppose it makes sence, post a topic about hockey, talk about how Americans don't really get hockey, and what is fundamentally wrong with the league... then couple that with American moderators and they won't understand what's informative and what isn't.
I still like
*I could browse at 0 or 1, but I find the occasional gem that some guy with crap karma will post that gets overlooked by mods
even if it was in print, i'm sure he didn't sign it, and therefore, still did not agree to it.
I'm sure this has nothing to do with a team from California being in the finals.
Any fan of hockey will tell you that there's no way teams like Anahiem, LA, San Jose, Nashville, Florida, and several others that I'm probably missing deserve to be in the league.
People in those towns don't care (remember how many Flames fans there were in Tampa Bay for that series?), and people around the league don't care about those towns.
Call me a troll or whatever, but if you're wondering why viewership has gone down in the NHL, the two big reasons are too many crap teams from cities who don't care about hockey, and the instigator rule, which encourages dirty play.
Again, mod me troll for this, I don't care... many (all?) of my hockey friends will tell you the exact same thing.
this would be your post if you did s/A/B on it:
So "s/B/B" is just a cute way of saying, "I think that by A you meant B"?
get it? if you want to replace all A's with B's, do s/A/B/g, otherwise you get the first match only.
it's a regex substitution.
yeah, don't tell the folks who go on about cellphones damaging your brain about this....
also, on a related note:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vf_6EGHPWcU
Yeah, and WTF is all this spelling and HTML stuff I keep hearing about?
not really... the numbers obviously pay a small part in it, but really... the problem is that DRM provides you both the lock and the key, it really doesn't take that much to figure out how to open the door.
IANAL, but this case is going to be a mess. What is acceptable for a teacher to do? Typically, this extends outside of thier work hours, such as how a teacher growing pot, or getting DUI will typically lead to termination.
I mean, there's definatly evidence of shady behavior, viewing pron at work, but I do believe that it wasn't intentional to show the students. Trouble is though, do you really want some pron-at-work type person teaching your child? After all, they're supposed to be a trusted role model and good influence for our youth.
...watched the whole thing now... couldn't find the aformentioned "good part" anywhere.
that's the same crap ad-infested garbage hype video as the one on youtube.
but I couldn't... 30 seconds of ads at the beginning, then the phrase "through an aquisition".
typical microsoft "innovation"
wasn't there a vista windows in redmond that was going to sue for the name as well?
a quick google gave me an australian vista windows but i can't seem to fine the redmond one...
confirmed as well with the latest FF on OS X... I can't wait for the article that shows who patched their browser quicker.
Sounds like you want the slashdotter extension for firefox.
I didn't read any sort of GUI description.... it was just after a clean install:
apt-get install xorg xfce4 firefox
so is mine :(
I google'd this forever this morning, no idea what the hell they did to break that functionality, maybe it's just me?
nope, that doesn't work... and that keyword.enabled is set to true... it just says, "The URL is not valid and cannot be loaded."
I have a related question...
I'm using Iceweasel w/ debian (only reason I'm using this is because apt-get install firefox installed iceweasel instead, don't know why... giving it a fair shake though) and the only thing that's bugging me, is how can i get back the "i'm feeling lucky" search function to typing in a sentance in the address bar?
I used that all the time with firefox... just type in the name of the buisness and bypass most every typo/domain squatter site out there.
I took a look in the about:config breifly, but didn't see anything in particular, does anyone know how to get that feature back?
cygmac? no need, cygwin is a UNIX emulator, and mac is UNIX.
but oranges are sticky... and very inconsistant, sometimes you get really sour ones, no real warning sign of that. apples at least you know what you're getting... if it's squishy, it'll be gross and brown inside.
unless you include green apples in that debate, those ones can be pretty effin random. i don't like those ones much.
hmm... i need to do some more considering on this debate.
come to think of it, christmas oranges rock the house... so i guess if your comparing christmas oranges to green apples, then yeah, oranges > apples. but i think on average i'm still going to go with apples > oranges just based on sticky fingers and the potential of unexpected sourness.
[froggero1@lillypad ~]$ yum install mysql
bash: yum: command not found, apt-get rocks your world
while we're on it, vim > emacs, kde > gnome, apples > oranges, and blue > red.
this would be really handy technology....
if it would update live.
(calgary example: "x929 reports a crash in the left hand lane on deerfoot and 64th, stay in the right hand lane, or take a detour from $x to $y")
if it had that... I just _might_ buy one of these for my car... I typically know where I'm going on any given day, but if the road changes, I'd like to know that before getting stuck in a jam.
it's not really a bad idea to step away from kevlar... of course assuming that it still stops bullets.
my question though, will it weigh less than kevlar? every chunk of kevlar that i've held (my father made vests for a while) was extreamly heavy... I'd say if this substance is lighter and allows for more agility it just might be worth it, but again, let's not jepordize safety for mobility