Well, the Yahoos and the Googles of the world can afford better solutions than this. I deal with spam messages on my site that is pretty low traffic, and this seems like a great solution.
Geez, those are pretty high. I live in the US and I'd be willing to ship this phone internationally for the shipping cost, shipping materials, plus 20% of the cost/materials. Email me if you're seriously interested... lol, don't know what I'm getting myself into.
Are these scripts still running. Seems like it's time to list a ton of stuff for a buck that wouldn't even sell at a garage sale. I wonder if they check the shipping price... could really nail them then.
Nothing wrong with non-static html if when you have Javascript and Flash off, your site is still 100% usable. That's how I designed by site, a bit of Javascript for some enhanced usability but if it is off, all the basics still work, and all the Javascript features are missing from the UI. That basically means there aren't mysterious links that don't work if you run Noscript.
Mr. Greenspan was an early devotee of author Ayn Rand, whose 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged inspired a generation of libertarian thinkers who believe in the right of individuals to live entirely for their own interest.
And that is so wrong, why? Since you reference Atlas Shrugged, I would hope that you're actually familiar with it. Consider this quote from it:
I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.
A man should live in his own interest, otherwise he's simply become an altruistic slave to the looters. All right, so that was a bit Rand heavy, but is there something inherently wrong with self interest? I don't achieve it by stepping on someone else or prohibiting their own self interest.
Banks were not under zero regulation, they were being highly regulated by the government and if you honestly believe that the free market caused this collapse, then you are sorely mistaken. Just because the federal government's solution to this debacle is more regulation and bailouts doesn't mean there were zero before.
Comcast is a great example of how regulation has failed. The government builds up and supports local cable monopolies eliminating competition. And look what happens: Comcast.
Reality has not shown this because government always intercedes and imposes regulation. Can you actually point out an example or are you just relaying made up facts?
And the worst thing is that many of those so-called libertarians favor the government in the current individual freedom issues we're having (eg: the Patriot Act) and when it comes to 'impose freedom' to other nations.
What? Way to build up some straw man libertarians that are completely against everything a small-L libertarian stands for. Those people are simply not libertarians.
Why do you want to add bug tracking/submission to this? That's what Sourceforge, etc. where the project is hosted and located is for. The last thing we need is _another_ place a bug could be hosted that the main developers have to keep track of.
Card also went on to write other novels set in the Ender universe that do not involve Ender directly but rather other students from the battle school and family.
This is of course, the Shadow series featuring Bean, Petra, Achilles, etc. I'm pretty sure in Ender in Exile we get to see the results from Achille's children being out in the universe.
Well, the Yahoos and the Googles of the world can afford better solutions than this. I deal with spam messages on my site that is pretty low traffic, and this seems like a great solution.
Geez, those are pretty high. I live in the US and I'd be willing to ship this phone internationally for the shipping cost, shipping materials, plus 20% of the cost/materials. Email me if you're seriously interested... lol, don't know what I'm getting myself into.
Are these scripts still running. Seems like it's time to list a ton of stuff for a buck that wouldn't even sell at a garage sale. I wonder if they check the shipping price... could really nail them then.
Worked for me almost instantly, JDK 6u11.
Hey man, just take the Atlas Debugged class at Full Sail and you can make the next Bioshock!
The ending is bland and appallingly predictable, worthy of a Bruce Willis action movie--harsh words, I know, but I am not using them lightly.
Woah, there's an ending??
Okay, I say that in jest, I've only read Snow Crash and quit reading Quicksilver.
The real problem is the granularity of many bills is too large. That is NOT Obie's fault. You have to vote Yes or No on a big blob of stuff.
No... you have to vote Yes or No on the ENTIRE bill.
It's a huge problem with our legislature, but there's plans to change this.
http://www.downsizedc.org/etp/campaigns/83
Join DownsizeDC and support their One Subject at a Time Act.
And Obie? LOL
So does that mean if an astronaut got disconnected and floated off, we'd be able to see them orbiting or flying off too? Kind of morbid.
Same as the old boss.
I was going to say MLB.com but they just got rid of Silverlight in favor of Flash.
Nothing wrong with non-static html if when you have Javascript and Flash off, your site is still 100% usable. That's how I designed by site, a bit of Javascript for some enhanced usability but if it is off, all the basics still work, and all the Javascript features are missing from the UI. That basically means there aren't mysterious links that don't work if you run Noscript.
The bastards. :)
Can I quote you on that?
Mr. Greenspan was an early devotee of author Ayn Rand, whose 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged inspired a generation of libertarian thinkers who believe in the right of individuals to live entirely for their own interest.
And that is so wrong, why? Since you reference Atlas Shrugged, I would hope that you're actually familiar with it. Consider this quote from it:
I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.
A man should live in his own interest, otherwise he's simply become an altruistic slave to the looters. All right, so that was a bit Rand heavy, but is there something inherently wrong with self interest? I don't achieve it by stepping on someone else or prohibiting their own self interest.
Banks were not under zero regulation, they were being highly regulated by the government and if you honestly believe that the free market caused this collapse, then you are sorely mistaken. Just because the federal government's solution to this debacle is more regulation and bailouts doesn't mean there were zero before.
Comcast is a great example of how regulation has failed. The government builds up and supports local cable monopolies eliminating competition. And look what happens: Comcast.
Reality has not shown this because government always intercedes and imposes regulation. Can you actually point out an example or are you just relaying made up facts?
And the worst thing is that many of those so-called libertarians favor the government in the current individual freedom issues we're having (eg: the Patriot Act) and when it comes to 'impose freedom' to other nations.
What? Way to build up some straw man libertarians that are completely against everything a small-L libertarian stands for. Those people are simply not libertarians.
Yes, because you'd be searching AbeBooks when you typed in it and pressed enter.
Why do you want to add bug tracking/submission to this? That's what Sourceforge, etc. where the project is hosted and located is for. The last thing we need is _another_ place a bug could be hosted that the main developers have to keep track of.
This is why I run ClimateChange@Home 24/7 to help climatologists solve the problem of climate change!
Idle was created for this very reason... yet it's polluting science.slashdot.org
I read on the site that someone integrated this into Synaptic, can't wait to try that out later.
Also there's an image for Extreme Tux Racer but not Tux Racer. Boo.
Your answer to Vista failing is Jerry Seinfeld? What a weird world I live in.
Now with Electrolytes!
Card also went on to write other novels set in the Ender universe that do not involve Ender directly but rather other students from the battle school and family.
This is of course, the Shadow series featuring Bean, Petra, Achilles, etc. I'm pretty sure in Ender in Exile we get to see the results from Achille's children being out in the universe.