This again. There's no need to get all Paranormal Activity on poor Einstein; the term he used was 'spukhafte Fernwirkung', which is not 'spooky action at a distance', it's much better translated as 'ghostly action at a distance'.
I tried Devuan, but too early, maybe, because I found the beta I tried to be barely functional. It might be better now. In the end, I landed on Manjaro OpenRC.
A tiny fraction? Only guns and drugs are bigger industries than porn. They release something like 10000 titles on DVD every year. If the porn industry descides to go with one format exclusively, that's it, that format will 'win'....
Ofcource I don't have to tell you that a larger body requires a larger brain.
You mind citing som science on that? The only way we 'win' if you compare body size with brain size, is brain volume vs. body surface area. For example, when it comes to body volume vs. brain volume, mice have us beat.
A CD cannot be copy-blocked. If it is, it's a shiny round thing with some compatability with the cd standard. For example: I have the new JR Ewing album here. It has the 'Compact Disc Digital Audio' logo on the disc. I also have a Kelis album here. It's a disc that 'contains Copy Control technology', and it does not _anywhere_ have the 'CD' logo... 'cause it's not a CD...
Inverse square... Yeah, so what? You fail to realise just how much energy a supernova releases... If one goes bang 5000 light years away, you'll be able to see it burning bright even during the day. But within a thousand lightyears... We really would never know what hit us...
Exactly. Take DVDs for instance. CSS is _not_ intended to stop copying. It's intended to stop _legal_ copying. The illegal copying is stopped in the courthouse. Same with Palladium. Resourceful pirates can't be stopped, but Joe Average can.
Er... no, it means you can never trust your computer again. The basic premise here is that you, the user, is a threat, and your computer must limit you in order to be trusted.
A 'Trusted' computer in this context is one that can be trusted not to copy music or movies or programs or whatever...
About 20 minutes. If it infected easily, we'd all be dead/dying. HIV is not a very infectious disease at all. What keeps it going is the human interest in sex...
Well, not really. It turns black on cheap paper, with lots of starch in it. No-one uses that to seriously counterfeit money. Kids printing a couple of bills on dads inkjet, yes, probably, mafia types printing money for a living, nooo....
I've always been under the impression that consecutive serial numbers mean the bills came directly from the bank (as in robbery), not directly from the counterfeiter...
Let's test this...
It probably is getting warmer, It's with near certainity _not_ our fault, since it has been for _atleast_ 10000 years, and it has been a lot warmer in the past.
One consistent piece of feedback was that many customers wanted to see WinFX made available on previous versions of Windows, so earlier this summer the decision was made to make the "Avalon" and "Indigo" pillars of WinFX available for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
...and Avalon is...
The "Avalon" engine unifies the way developers and designers experience documents, media, and UI, providing a single runtime for browser-based experiences, forms-based applications, graphics, video, audio, and documents. "Avalon" is built on top of DirectX, which enables it to unleash the full power of the graphics hardware present in modern computers, and is engineered to exploit advances in hardware moving forward. For example, the "Avalon" vector-based rendering engine enables applications to scale to take advantage of high-dpi monitors without requiring extra work on the part of the developer or user. Similarly, when "Avalon" detects a video card that supports hardware acceleration, it takes advantage of it.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but how does this not mean 3D rendering on XP/2003?
Dumbass. Next time, link to a article that supports you claim, not one that contradicts it...
WinFX marks the start of a similar transition, with.NET turning from a wrapper into the native API..NET need not be a set of wrappers any more than Win32 needs to be a set of wrappers for 16-bit versions of Windows.
If your girfriend asks you "does my ass look fat in this?", you have to respect her feelings, but if you make a half-baked development environment, someone has a legitimate concern, and your response is "ppl have big hard drives"...
This again. There's no need to get all Paranormal Activity on poor Einstein; the term he used was 'spukhafte Fernwirkung', which is not 'spooky action at a distance', it's much better translated as 'ghostly action at a distance'.
I tried Devuan, but too early, maybe, because I found the beta I tried to be barely functional. It might be better now. In the end, I landed on Manjaro OpenRC.
Yeah, and carbon dating is also calibrated to known dates, from dendrochronology, among others.
Lookin' at the pictures.
This guy is an industrial engineering student?
If I was his professor, I'd give him a D.
Everything that's not hydrogen or helium, is a metal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal#Astronomy
*applause*
A tiny fraction? Only guns and drugs are bigger industries than porn. They release something like 10000 titles on DVD every year. If the porn industry descides to go with one format exclusively, that's it, that format will 'win'....
A CD cannot be copy-blocked. If it is, it's a shiny round thing with some compatability with the cd standard. For example: I have the new JR Ewing album here. It has the 'Compact Disc Digital Audio' logo on the disc. I also have a Kelis album here. It's a disc that 'contains Copy Control technology', and it does not _anywhere_ have the 'CD' logo... 'cause it's not a CD...
They have. check out:
http://www.tvtome.com/Futurama/eplist.html
Compare the Production numbers to the FOX Episode numbers. The episodes in "Season 5" are actually all from Season 4, plus one from Season 3.
That, or dropping it while it's spinning...
Inverse square... Yeah, so what? You fail to realise just how much energy a supernova releases... If one goes bang 5000 light years away, you'll be able to see it burning bright even during the day. But within a thousand lightyears... We really would never know what hit us...
You're thinking of Saturn. Jupiter is more dense than water.
http://www.solarviews.com/eng/saturn.htm
http://www.solarviews.com/eng/jupiter.htm
Exactly. Take DVDs for instance. CSS is _not_ intended to stop copying. It's intended to stop _legal_ copying. The illegal copying is stopped in the courthouse. Same with Palladium. Resourceful pirates can't be stopped, but Joe Average can.
Er... no, it means you can never trust your computer again. The basic premise here is that you, the user, is a threat, and your computer must limit you in order to be trusted. A 'Trusted' computer in this context is one that can be trusted not to copy music or movies or programs or whatever...
About 20 minutes. If it infected easily, we'd all be dead/dying. HIV is not a very infectious disease at all. What keeps it going is the human interest in sex...
Well, not really. It turns black on cheap paper, with lots of starch in it. No-one uses that to seriously counterfeit money. Kids printing a couple of bills on dads inkjet, yes, probably, mafia types printing money for a living, nooo....
I've always been under the impression that consecutive serial numbers mean the bills came directly from the bank (as in robbery), not directly from the counterfeiter...
It's better because prints are surprisingly expensive. Why exactly do you think there are DVD regions?
Let's test this... It probably is getting warmer, It's with near certainity _not_ our fault, since it has been for _atleast_ 10000 years, and it has been a lot warmer in the past.
Oh come on, America would elect a black muslim woman in a burka for president rather than a rich white guy in his fifties, if he was an atheist...
From looking at the pictures, I'd say it's more like Chevy cloning a Ford Mustang, including the dashboard, but adding an AC...
That's what you think... From reading http://msdn.microsoft.com/longhorn/understanding/
Correct me if I'm wrong, but how does this not mean 3D rendering on XP/2003?
If your girfriend asks you "does my ass look fat in this?", you have to respect her feelings, but if you make a half-baked development environment, someone has a legitimate concern, and your response is "ppl have big hard drives"...