Well, seems like I'm alone with noone to reply to. We run linux on one of our four servers. It is used soley for web access and email counts. Does it's job and does it well. Yesterday with a prolonged power blackout, two of the three Win2003 servers would come back up - linux did it in about 45 secs and just kept swimming.
Depends how you mean it. There is no particular shoe company which dominates the market, such as microsoft v Linux is as Martins v Converse. If you were talking more humouressly, then it would have to be underwear. All day in front of Slashdot really does it to me.
Where have you been? Did you even do a little research before posting a reply?
H & M claim there was a genetic hereditary for intelligence. This has not been proven. Therefore there claim that it exists is false.
The connection they claim is existent between IQ and such things as scholastic success are more feeble than with other such test, such as the EQ test. If you're interested in that I would look to the coming book by Dr Anthony Imbrosciano.
I is febl by its on merits being correlate and not causative. This is evident from such experiments as the Brown Eyes/Blue Eyes experiment. I'm sue you could by a copy of the video documentaries from an American television network.
IQ is a standardised number, with 100 set as the mean intelligence. Herrnstein asserted on national television, and continues to do so, that everyone with and IQ below 70 should be chemically castrated. As it is a standardised number, in a generation, we'd have to sterilise another fifth of the population.
There is NO grounding for their clan that the system of hereditary stupidity would lead to a stupid bourgeoisie uprising. The type of neo-marxist fascist rationalisation is fictitious and dangerous. You'll have to trust me on that, I did my masters on the application of political theory to real world events.
Herrnstein and Murray have in fact been discredited, many times over. Their claims are not backed up by science and are based on statistics, not evidence.
Also, as to your claim they've been brushed under the carpet, in a 2002 poll, Herrnstein was voted one of the top ten influential academics in America. And hidden? What are you talking about? They wrote a number one best seller!
This crap has come up before. I'm thinking of The Bell Curve, by Herrnstein and Murray. They claimed then that a whole raft of things were inherited which have since been debunked. These things included intelligence, financial ability, criminal inclination and etcetera...
Unless they have the evidence, I shall reserve my judgement. This isn't news, just a guess. No matter how educated, this is not news, just a glorified blog report. Flame me if you want, this is a serious criticism.
Ahh, the fleeting glimmer of hope, that one day correct programming practices would be discovered incorrect and life would once again become easy.
But really, is this his real name? did he change it? It could make for some great marketing. "Need Speed? GoTo Goto!"
I would be open to suggestions for names in up and coming business ventures I could start based soley on the punability of my surname. But for the love of god, no viagra jokes.
Yeah, your right, but still kinda wrong. I might like to subscribe to this service. After that point, everything I had noted, is valid, depending on implementation. So as a suggestion, don't be an asshole - slashdot is meant to be a community of professionals, not a dick size competition smartass. All it would take is not adding that 'Umm' on the front. It's easy not to be for most people.
This could be really irritating. If it is embedded like a hyperlink, there may not be a phone icon. This could create simple denial of services, piss people off who accidently click them, bugger up routers, and etcetera. Perhaps if they make this only workable with the google bar and make the page produce a bone grinding soud evytime there is one of these links on page, just so as you can't be mistaken.
Does anyone know if these things are upgradable? or what the process is? Microsoft has a history of being first to markwt with buggy software. In the past it has been a strategy which has worked for them. Still, I long for the days of cartridges. Just reminissing - please don't flame me. But do answer if you know about upgradability/
Using Flouride as prescribed on the packet, not bad for you. Yes. But I'm talking about something different. And secondly, maybe you read the original post wrong. It was an attempt at light hearted humour. Hence that 'silly' bit.
--- The Serious Questions: --- How do you react about people who complain about the 'scientific'-ness of your activities?
How do you react to people who come up to you all the time with 'great ideas' for the show?
--- And the Silly: --- Are you going to do a show about 1) MMR causing autism (suspected myth) 2) Fluride being bad for you (suspected myth) 3) The government controlling our minds, preventable with electronic caps (suspected myth) 4) Homeopathy (Suspected myth) 5) Black men have bigger private bits (suspected myth) 6) WMDs (not gonna touch that) 7) Noam Chompsky being right (suspected fact)
I would buy it in a flash. I prefer to run non-pirates OSs and this would be great. The one caveat I would make is that Microsoft would have to sell all the stuff they advertise, and not allows third parties in. Why? Because I would recommend it to many people, mostly older people. I've found it is usually the 60+ demographic who buy thing they see advertised online. Quality control is important and would stop phising, spamming, and other such nuisences.
Sure does, like the bastards who tell me where and whether I should smoke. It usually sends me into a ranting rage. IT...REALLY...PISSES...ME...OFF...!
Do you realise that it important to designer to use the best tools for the job. The choice of CPU for a particular problem could mean one on many/any things. It could be about cost efficiency, preventing data threat, supply, performance. As for backwards compatability, Apple already did it with OS X, providing complete backward comaptability with a completely different OS. Microsoft has done backwards compatability since CPUs were rocks. It is generally levelled as a criticism. Backwards compatability is a liability, not a bonus.
Great! Good for you! Please let me know when you've hacked the Gimp into Photoshop, or Scribus into InDesign. Sure I'm sarcastic, but you get my point.
What really pisses me off is the ay people simply dismiss this out of hand because it shows bias. Every study which attempts to show one system as better than the other is going to exhibit this. There should be some objective truth here somewhere. What worries me is the people with the 'nothing to see here' attitude that come from an inability to obe moved from their religion, be it linux, windows or 'micillaneous.'
Now that I've insulted everyone (especially the Apple people for insinuating there machines aren't even contender), flame on. I will rest in the knowledge that those flaming me are probably even still, not interested in the truth.
{erhaps Micrsoft should advertise this as their "Mac-killer". 'It does everything you want your Mac to be able to do.' They could recase it and call it the "Win-mini"
Sure you scored zero. But console yourself, it was probably one of those Mandriva fags. They're the one who drive Mazdas. They don't tune there car themselves, they expect it done for them. Rest assured, us Slackware users will out live those ludites. There will be a time when the Mandriva users are but a sombrero wearing kitsch clique in the long ago camp past.
Fuel prices are protected in China and America, this has to be taken into account. So should the change in cost of running over time. In Western Austrlia we are debating desalinationplats versus pipelines. the major bonus in desalination plants is that as the technology gets better the costs get cheaper. The artcle fails to deduce the drop in cost and increase in productivity caused by new fuel production and use technologies. And etcetera...
Well hotdamn! I'll go out and replace my home server,a 486 which serves about 30 pages a day of Redhat and provides access to my home network. I'll just go get my wallet.
Well, seems like I'm alone with noone to reply to. We run linux on one of our four servers. It is used soley for web access and email counts. Does it's job and does it well. Yesterday with a prolonged power blackout, two of the three Win2003 servers would come back up - linux did it in about 45 secs and just kept swimming.
Depends how you mean it. There is no particular shoe company which dominates the market, such as microsoft v Linux is as Martins v Converse. If you were talking more humouressly, then it would have to be underwear. All day in front of Slashdot really does it to me.
For your interest, Coke has the biggest number of users and (this isn't a flame thing) existence is spelt with an 'e'.
Where have you been? Did you even do a little research before posting a reply?
H & M claim there was a genetic hereditary for intelligence. This has not been proven. Therefore there claim that it exists is false.
The connection they claim is existent between IQ and such things as scholastic success are more feeble than with other such test, such as the EQ test. If you're interested in that I would look to the coming book by Dr Anthony Imbrosciano.
I is febl by its on merits being correlate and not causative. This is evident from such experiments as the Brown Eyes/Blue Eyes experiment. I'm sue you could by a copy of the video documentaries from an American television network.
IQ is a standardised number, with 100 set as the mean intelligence. Herrnstein asserted on national television, and continues to do so, that everyone with and IQ below 70 should be chemically castrated. As it is a standardised number, in a generation, we'd have to sterilise another fifth of the population.
There is NO grounding for their clan that the system of hereditary stupidity would lead to a stupid bourgeoisie uprising. The type of neo-marxist fascist rationalisation is fictitious and dangerous. You'll have to trust me on that, I did my masters on the application of political theory to real world events.
Herrnstein and Murray have in fact been discredited, many times over. Their claims are not backed up by science and are based on statistics, not evidence.
Also, as to your claim they've been brushed under the carpet, in a 2002 poll, Herrnstein was voted one of the top ten influential academics in America. And hidden? What are you talking about? They wrote a number one best seller!
This crap has come up before. I'm thinking of The Bell Curve, by Herrnstein and Murray. They claimed then that a whole raft of things were inherited which have since been debunked. These things included intelligence, financial ability, criminal inclination and etcetera...
Unless they have the evidence, I shall reserve my judgement. This isn't news, just a guess. No matter how educated, this is not news, just a glorified blog report. Flame me if you want, this is a serious criticism.
Here are some screen shots, coz that's most important and what people really want and shit...
Ahh, the fleeting glimmer of hope, that one day correct programming practices would be discovered incorrect and life would once again become easy.
But really, is this his real name? did he change it? It could make for some great marketing. "Need Speed? GoTo Goto!"
I would be open to suggestions for names in up and coming business ventures I could start based soley on the punability of my surname. But for the love of god, no viagra jokes.
Yeah, your right, but still kinda wrong. I might like to subscribe to this service. After that point, everything I had noted, is valid, depending on implementation. So as a suggestion, don't be an asshole - slashdot is meant to be a community of professionals, not a dick size competition smartass. All it would take is not adding that 'Umm' on the front. It's easy not to be for most people.
This could be really irritating. If it is embedded like a hyperlink, there may not be a phone icon. This could create simple denial of services, piss people off who accidently click them, bugger up routers, and etcetera. Perhaps if they make this only workable with the google bar and make the page produce a bone grinding soud evytime there is one of these links on page, just so as you can't be mistaken.
That's actually really interesting. It adds the option of allowing Linux to be easily installed.
Does anyone know if these things are upgradable? or what the process is? Microsoft has a history of being first to markwt with buggy software. In the past it has been a strategy which has worked for them. Still, I long for the days of cartridges. Just reminissing - please don't flame me. But do answer if you know about upgradability/
Using Flouride as prescribed on the packet, not bad for you. Yes. But I'm talking about something different. And secondly, maybe you read the original post wrong. It was an attempt at light hearted humour. Hence that 'silly' bit.
---
The Serious Questions:
---
How do you react about people who complain about the 'scientific'-ness of your activities?
How do you react to people who come up to you all the time with 'great ideas' for the show?
---
And the Silly:
---
Are you going to do a show about
1) MMR causing autism (suspected myth)
2) Fluride being bad for you (suspected myth)
3) The government controlling our minds, preventable with electronic caps (suspected myth)
4) Homeopathy (Suspected myth)
5) Black men have bigger private bits (suspected myth)
6) WMDs (not gonna touch that)
7) Noam Chompsky being right (suspected fact)
I would buy it in a flash. I prefer to run non-pirates OSs and this would be great. The one caveat I would make is that Microsoft would have to sell all the stuff they advertise, and not allows third parties in. Why? Because I would recommend it to many people, mostly older people. I've found it is usually the 60+ demographic who buy thing they see advertised online. Quality control is important and would stop phising, spamming, and other such nuisences.
It's not my basement, and yes it is hery high tech. Sarcasm failed.
Sure does, like the bastards who tell me where and whether I should smoke. It usually sends me into a ranting rage. IT...REALLY...PISSES...ME...OFF...!
Do you realise that it important to designer to use the best tools for the job. The choice of CPU for a particular problem could mean one on many/any things. It could be about cost efficiency, preventing data threat, supply, performance. As for backwards compatability, Apple already did it with OS X, providing complete backward comaptability with a completely different OS. Microsoft has done backwards compatability since CPUs were rocks. It is generally levelled as a criticism. Backwards compatability is a liability, not a bonus.
Great! Good for you! Please let me know when you've hacked the Gimp into Photoshop, or Scribus into InDesign. Sure I'm sarcastic, but you get my point.
http://cp.sonybmg.com/xcp/english/form11.html
What really pisses me off is the ay people simply dismiss this out of hand because it shows bias. Every study which attempts to show one system as better than the other is going to exhibit this. There should be some objective truth here somewhere. What worries me is the people with the 'nothing to see here' attitude that come from an inability to obe moved from their religion, be it linux, windows or 'micillaneous.'
Now that I've insulted everyone (especially the Apple people for insinuating there machines aren't even contender), flame on. I will rest in the knowledge that those flaming me are probably even still, not interested in the truth.
A Mac like experience you say? Too true.
1 There are a similar amount of games available.
2 Mac to PC emulation is also brilliant
3 The OS is constantly updated
4 Customisability +5
5 Numerous other bits of geek happiness
{erhaps Micrsoft should advertise this as their "Mac-killer". 'It does everything you want your Mac to be able to do.' They could recase it and call it the "Win-mini"
Sure you scored zero. But console yourself, it was probably one of those Mandriva fags. They're the one who drive Mazdas. They don't tune there car themselves, they expect it done for them. Rest assured, us Slackware users will out live those ludites. There will be a time when the Mandriva users are but a sombrero wearing kitsch clique in the long ago camp past.
Adding tax to fuel is a Good Thing(TM). Hydrocarbon fuel emissions are a Bad Thing(TM).
Fuel prices are protected in China and America, this has to be taken into account. So should the change in cost of running over time. In Western Austrlia we are debating desalinationplats versus pipelines. the major bonus in desalination plants is that as the technology gets better the costs get cheaper. The artcle fails to deduce the drop in cost and increase in productivity caused by new fuel production and use technologies. And etcetera...
Well hotdamn! I'll go out and replace my home server,a 486 which serves about 30 pages a day of Redhat and provides access to my home network. I'll just go get my wallet.