Specifically because it doesn't seem to accomodate for subdomains. xxx.domain.com, yyy.domain.com, and domain.com will all show up in a search for domain.com.
...would be if someone just posted that name on other Wikipedia pages. Sure, there's nothing they can do about it, but if a Wikipedia page could be shut down over something like this, an international parallel would either shut down Wikipedia entirely, or force it closed.
I figure it will already be posted, but you probably could just read the English version. I didn't detect many differences between the untranslated German and the English versions, with the exception that the English version has a new section for the controversy. Otherwise, it just seems that one is paraphrasing the other.
It's a clearer read too - no 'erhaengt' or 'on the left of'.
Ah, AR was an amusing one. Our school library didn't happen to have any '13+' books, so I actually had to take the AR list and get books from either a public library or bookstore to fulfill the requirements.
I think they still use it in a lot of schools in my area, unfortunately.
There are two systems of spelling Chinese with the English alphabet. The original system had a lot of confusing additional rules, like T's are pronounced as D's. After some years of confused English-speakers switching D and T sounds, or J and Ch sounds, or myriad other problems, Chinese linguists created a newer, much more phonetic system. Some still use the old spellings, but Zedong is the spelling according to the new system, and it is much closer to the actual pronunciation, Zee-dong, than the older Tse-Tung.
I'd rather have my children lured into the cult of Linux by a penguin mascot than out on the streets, spray-painting the street gang logo of Microsoft on bridges and trains.
At first, I thought Michael Straczynski must be a great programmer who I had not previously heard the name of. Then, when I started reading, I assumed that Babylon 5 had somehow influenced modern computers (maybe it had something similar to Javascript or PHP). I was some way into the review that I remembered that 'script' actually has another meaning.
Particularly since Firefox actually had RC's. You'd think they could be updated in that time. Until then, I use this extension to force compatibility. 95% of my extensions aren't actually incompatible with the new versions.
I can tell you that there's no market for it. Given the choice between watching something like that an TV and actually playing what I would consider the game of the year, I'm going to play the game, instead of listening to some 'celebrity' I've never heard of sing a song before announcing that the game I was going to play in that time is indeed good.
/. reported it faster than RSA did...
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RSA-640 Factored
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Here you can see, as of now, that RSA claims their RSA-640 has not yet been factored.
Anyway, see ya later, I'm going straight for the RSA-2048. $200,000 can make you forget that you've spent a good deal of your life trying to unmultiply two numbers.
...welcome this kid going straight to college. You learn best in those years - for all of you fluent in English, think about the difficulties of learning a new language. It seems hard now, to most people, but it was certainly pretty easy back then. This will always be embedded in his mind, and he'll potentially never have to dampen his ability. I was far above my classmates throughout school, and never skipped grades. As a result, I just became incredibly bored with school, and never really learned how to learn new things and study. When my knowledge I had already amassed in elementary school finally ran out, I hardly knew what to do. I'd like to think that I've since learned how to work efficiently, but I don't recommend putting someone with obvious potential through a decade of complacent boredom just to try to develop him socially. He'll be well-known anyway, and the curious semi-fame that he'll gain is a good preparation in case he does indeed discover something of a Nobel Prize magnitude later on.
I'm going to rush out and get it because of the description on the website.
Quote:
Server Error in '/' Application. Runtime Error Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.
Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".
Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the application's <customErrors> configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL.
If it is, I found his blog by searching for "steven johnson emergence", the phrase that he said in a Slate post was hidden in blogs and stores. And there he shows that most searches for "emergence" or "interface" don't return his books. Imagine that.
I've got one. Needless to say, it's not a very high-quality device. I don't have the model or company as I don't have it with me at the moment. The battery, an AAA, tends to die within a day or so of being put in the camera, even if I don't use it, and I can't carry it in my pocket because it will take pictures to all of its capacity in my pocket, and I don't recall if I can even delete individual pictures. The resolution is sometimes good enough that you can make out what the camera was aimed at when the picture was taken, provided that there was plenty of light on the subject, since the camera has no flash.
I really wouldn't recommend it for keychain-mounting, auto accidents, or any spur-of-the-moment photographs, but I suppose there may be better models in existence.
I have to agree, particularly since OpenOffice loads faster on my computer than the MS Office 2003 trial, or whatever it is. And it doesn't go away after x days.
I guess some people seem to like MS Office better, but I think being able to type a formatted paper that can one can print is something that all computers should have for free.
All of my computers came with MS Word for years, and I never thought of the possibility that they could charge for something like that, until just a few years ago, PC's started coming with only a trial version of Word. And that's why I've switched to OpenOffice - I don't think that every family with children that need to type reports for school suddenly owed Microsoft a few hundred more dollars for an Office Suite.
They do get larger as the game goes on, but otherwise, play with the first few values of the creature file in/game/data/balance. There's a page here with the values listed out if you don't want to spend the time testing. Changing the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th to values proportional to what they already are should increase the creature's height at all times by that some proportion.
Specifically because it doesn't seem to accomodate for subdomains. xxx.domain.com, yyy.domain.com, and domain.com will all show up in a search for domain.com.
Funny, this still comes up for "miserable failure".
I would have thought with the high standards employed by the RIAA in its lawsuits, it would intimidate anyone out of file-sharing.
...would be if someone just posted that name on other Wikipedia pages. Sure, there's nothing they can do about it, but if a Wikipedia page could be shut down over something like this, an international parallel would either shut down Wikipedia entirely, or force it closed.
I figure it will already be posted, but you probably could just read the English version. I didn't detect many differences between the untranslated German and the English versions, with the exception that the English version has a new section for the controversy. Otherwise, it just seems that one is paraphrasing the other. It's a clearer read too - no 'erhaengt' or 'on the left of'.
Just have your browser block all sites ending with .xxx domains.
Oh, wait...
Ah, AR was an amusing one. Our school library didn't happen to have any '13+' books, so I actually had to take the AR list and get books from either a public library or bookstore to fulfill the requirements.
I think they still use it in a lot of schools in my area, unfortunately.
Follow the later links to the site, not the imagemap link that was posted earlier.
There are two systems of spelling Chinese with the English alphabet. The original system had a lot of confusing additional rules, like T's are pronounced as D's. After some years of confused English-speakers switching D and T sounds, or J and Ch sounds, or myriad other problems, Chinese linguists created a newer, much more phonetic system. Some still use the old spellings, but Zedong is the spelling according to the new system, and it is much closer to the actual pronunciation, Zee-dong, than the older Tse-Tung.
Additionally, as McIntosh says...
You do know that Mc is a truncated form of Mac. Interesting that he's in a computer-related field.
I'd rather have my children lured into the cult of Linux by a penguin mascot than out on the streets, spray-painting the street gang logo of Microsoft on bridges and trains.
At first, I thought Michael Straczynski must be a great programmer who I had not previously heard the name of. Then, when I started reading, I assumed that Babylon 5 had somehow influenced modern computers (maybe it had something similar to Javascript or PHP). I was some way into the review that I remembered that 'script' actually has another meaning.
Particularly since Firefox actually had RC's. You'd think they could be updated in that time. Until then, I use this extension to force compatibility. 95% of my extensions aren't actually incompatible with the new versions.
And Fark was there too, apparently.
I can tell you that there's no market for it. Given the choice between watching something like that an TV and actually playing what I would consider the game of the year, I'm going to play the game, instead of listening to some 'celebrity' I've never heard of sing a song before announcing that the game I was going to play in that time is indeed good.
Anyway, see ya later, I'm going straight for the RSA-2048. $200,000 can make you forget that you've spent a good deal of your life trying to unmultiply two numbers.
...welcome this kid going straight to college. You learn best in those years - for all of you fluent in English, think about the difficulties of learning a new language. It seems hard now, to most people, but it was certainly pretty easy back then. This will always be embedded in his mind, and he'll potentially never have to dampen his ability. I was far above my classmates throughout school, and never skipped grades. As a result, I just became incredibly bored with school, and never really learned how to learn new things and study. When my knowledge I had already amassed in elementary school finally ran out, I hardly knew what to do. I'd like to think that I've since learned how to work efficiently, but I don't recommend putting someone with obvious potential through a decade of complacent boredom just to try to develop him socially. He'll be well-known anyway, and the curious semi-fame that he'll gain is a good preparation in case he does indeed discover something of a Nobel Prize magnitude later on.
It's the format of the headline that somewhat bothered me. I had my browser window tall and thin, thus displaying "New Bill Threa to Plug Anal Hole".
I'm going to rush out and get it because of the description on the website.
Quote:
Server Error in '/' Application.
Runtime Error
Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.
Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".
<!-- Web.Config Configuration File -->
<configuration>
<system.web>
<customErrors mode="Off"/>
</system.web>
</configuration>
Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the application's <customErrors> configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL.
<!-- Web.Config Configuration File -->
<configuration>
<system.web>
<customErrors mode="RemoteOnly" defaultRedirect="mycustompage.htm"/>
</system.web>
</configuration>
In desiring to put Xen in the kernel, they have already failed.
If it is, I found his blog by searching for "steven johnson emergence", the phrase that he said in a Slate post was hidden in blogs and stores. And there he shows that most searches for "emergence" or "interface" don't return his books. Imagine that.
I really wouldn't recommend it for keychain-mounting, auto accidents, or any spur-of-the-moment photographs, but I suppose there may be better models in existence.
I guess some people seem to like MS Office better, but I think being able to type a formatted paper that can one can print is something that all computers should have for free.
All of my computers came with MS Word for years, and I never thought of the possibility that they could charge for something like that, until just a few years ago, PC's started coming with only a trial version of Word. And that's why I've switched to OpenOffice - I don't think that every family with children that need to type reports for school suddenly owed Microsoft a few hundred more dollars for an Office Suite.
They do get larger as the game goes on, but otherwise, play with the first few values of the creature file in /game/data/balance. There's a page here with the values listed out if you don't want to spend the time testing. Changing the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th to values proportional to what they already are should increase the creature's height at all times by that some proportion.
But I'm going to bury you. I have done it before, and I will do it again. I'm going to fucking kill you, Steve Ballmer.