Men don't buy those magazines!!!!! Those magazines are targetted at women and they sell!
Sorry to disagree, but.. I disagree. I know plenty of guys who'll read them. Partly for the girls, partly for the stupid/funny stories and other articles.
At an open mic night we run, we do/did have a couple of regulars who we call Metal Guy and Nu-Metal Guy. The latter is the backing vocals. He actually brought LYRICS for his grunitng for months.
That's the great thing about traveline. You can do it from that side of things, AND you can do it from the "I'm here, I want to be here, tell me how" method.
All the UK public transit planning websites I know of will find you routes from point to point, without you needing to know which service you need. Take the entire traveline network as an example. Spans the whole UK, covering buses, trains, and tube connections, as well as walking.
I'd personally have nothing to complain about if they came with the OS, but you could choose not to install them. And provided they stayed 100% free. Else, people will have them installed but not get them updated, and hence may as well not bother.
That license requires copyright to be intact for the originals on derivatives. The GPL doesn't - the deriver has to put a copyright notice on but it can be theirs.
IANAL and so forth, nor am I a FSF authority. I just spout off whatever nonsense seems to make vague sense in my head!
There's an office on campus right next to the main route from north to south. It has huge, curtainless/blindless windows. It also has computers with dual-head monitors... all facing so you can see them easily whilst walking past.
I don't actually know what the office is for, yet. It may never have anything worth looking at happen in it. Nevertheless, I would hate to work there.
It's a very noticeable difference. I don't get a good signal, for instance, in my current bedroom, so my phone runs down quite fast. Back home, I get a good signal, and it lasts several weeks. In the mountains, it barely manages a week.
World's most powerful military? Not so certain about that. I think the Chinese military is considerably larger, isn't it? And the UK military is considerably better trained and equipped...
The US military makes a nice balance, perhaps, between size and skill, but I doubt it would beat China on its own.
The barcode stores nothing else except that code in the database. The til computer then looks up that code and gets a price. There's NOTHING on the barcode to compare anything else with.
It will only have that effect until they get used to it again. And since they almost certainly won't force people to fit it to existing cars, the driver will be getting used to a new car anyway. I doubt your point will have much effect.
A smallish (~1000 pupils) school is not going to scale too much. The guy was only a contractor, in one day a week. And paid ridiculous amounts. (I think he got almost as much in his one day as either of the other two IT staff got in that week.) Nor was it mission critical. Very little of the site needed to be anything other than static.
The only reason the school went for it is BECAUSE it had the £4000 price tag, or so I was told.
Things like that are one of the MINOR speech failures you can come across. The one I hate the most at the moment - because I have to put up with it regularly - is one lecturer's habit to end everything with a rising inflection? So everything's a question?
Men don't buy those magazines!!!!! Those magazines are targetted at women and they sell!
Sorry to disagree, but.. I disagree. I know plenty of guys who'll read them. Partly for the girls, partly for the stupid/funny stories and other articles.
This reminded me of something:
At an open mic night we run, we do/did have a couple of regulars who we call Metal Guy and Nu-Metal Guy. The latter is the backing vocals. He actually brought LYRICS for his grunitng for months.
I was investigating whether that leak was a plugin, but it does seem to be the FF core.
On the other hand... It's not AS bad, it seems, without Adblock. Try it yourself.
Sorry, having just posted that, it THEN crashed when I closed the Apple tab.
Doesn't QUITE crash, but gives an error message recommending closing firefox.
I came across Autopatcher recently myself, and found it useful. I'd recommend it.
I recommend doing step 1 with Autopatcher, rather than downloading everything manually from M$.
That's the great thing about traveline. You can do it from that side of things, AND you can do it from the "I'm here, I want to be here, tell me how" method.
All the UK public transit planning websites I know of will find you routes from point to point, without you needing to know which service you need. Take the entire traveline network as an example. Spans the whole UK, covering buses, trains, and tube connections, as well as walking.
The Google system is nothing new in general idea.
Regardless, Norton is sluggish and hopeless in most people's opinions.
My uni has a site-licensed copy and encourages everybody to use it. I tried it and decided against it.
I'd personally have nothing to complain about if they came with the OS, but you could choose not to install them. And provided they stayed 100% free. Else, people will have them installed but not get them updated, and hence may as well not bother.
That license requires copyright to be intact for the originals on derivatives. The GPL doesn't - the deriver has to put a copyright notice on but it can be theirs.
IANAL and so forth, nor am I a FSF authority. I just spout off whatever nonsense seems to make vague sense in my head!
Attribution, I believe, is enough to make it GPL-incompatible, or at least debateabley iffy.
(I don't believe "debateabley" is a word. If someone has a better way to phrase it, please feel free to suggest it.)
One simple word: Lawsuits.
There are standards-compliant CMS's out there. At least two that I know of. Trouble is, I can't remember WHICH.
There's an office on campus right next to the main route from north to south. It has huge, curtainless/blindless windows. It also has computers with dual-head monitors... all facing so you can see them easily whilst walking past.
I don't actually know what the office is for, yet. It may never have anything worth looking at happen in it. Nevertheless, I would hate to work there.
Exactly.
It's a very noticeable difference. I don't get a good signal, for instance, in my current bedroom, so my phone runs down quite fast. Back home, I get a good signal, and it lasts several weeks. In the mountains, it barely manages a week.
World's most powerful military? Not so certain about that. I think the Chinese military is considerably larger, isn't it? And the UK military is considerably better trained and equipped...
The US military makes a nice balance, perhaps, between size and skill, but I doubt it would beat China on its own.
The barcode stores nothing else except that code in the database. The til computer then looks up that code and gets a price. There's NOTHING on the barcode to compare anything else with.
It will only have that effect until they get used to it again. And since they almost certainly won't force people to fit it to existing cars, the driver will be getting used to a new car anyway. I doubt your point will have much effect.
I've met quite a lot of people who probably WOULD go as fast as they possibly can if there were no limits.
Hopefully, most of them would only kill themselves.
A smallish (~1000 pupils) school is not going to scale too much. The guy was only a contractor, in one day a week. And paid ridiculous amounts. (I think he got almost as much in his one day as either of the other two IT staff got in that week.) Nor was it mission critical. Very little of the site needed to be anything other than static.
The only reason the school went for it is BECAUSE it had the £4000 price tag, or so I was told.
Probably like much longer.
Things like that are one of the MINOR speech failures you can come across. The one I hate the most at the moment - because I have to put up with it regularly - is one lecturer's habit to end everything with a rising inflection? So everything's a question?
For me, Media Player Classic for video and for audio oddments (single downloaded files that I don't intend to keep, etc). For music, foobar2000.
Free work by volunteer students is generally cheaper than any paid employee. And there would have been people willing.