This means that parents will most likely have an easier time protecting their children from these sites
Not that I have done extensive research or anything, the will still be a lot of porn available that is not on.XXX domains. I see how adding.XXX to a filter list will block a lot of new stuff but any kid wanting porn will get it...
I use NoScript but my wife found it very annoying that all the sites she wanted to visit would not work without having to allow them first. I don't think recommending it to the average home PC user is very helpful because they will just think that it broke Firefox.
I thought most people considered themselves lucky if there documents could open in successive versions of Office. Why would anyone want to implement support for really old versions if Microsoft does not do it themselves?
From the link i see my original post was very on topic (ish...). It seems the movie is about internet terrorists shutting down the USA. Obviously because we a insecure coders! (And yes, you get none of that from the trailer.)
Offtopic but does anyone know what happened to Die Hard 4 (probably with a name like Die Hardest???). I read they were making it with Britney Spears as John McLean's daughter. Would of probably put me off one of my favorite movie series with her bad acting. I guess that was the answer to my own question!
Well you can do it that way. My problem is that my work SMTP only works while in the office so I need to use my home ISP while at home. So I need to switch SMTP servers all the time.
It is reasonably easy to set up receiving from multiple email accounts. I currently have 1.5 set up to receive from five. Multiple SMTP support requires manual addition beyond the first. I find the SmtpSelect extension (https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/2234/) useful for switch between SMTP servers based on where I am sending email from.
Does any one know what happened to message tabs. Its a feature I would really like as I become sick of having to re-find a message if I want to check another at the same time. I saw this proposed at some stage and thought it was going to be a 2.0 feature but there is no comments on it in the review. Did it get pushed back to 3.0?
I just went to the http://linuxvirtualization.com/ site and was quite interested in the very top post. What really excited me was KVM has gained save/resume support. That sounds like (but I could be wrong...) I can just suspend my Windows VM and come back to it at a later point. That would be a great feature as I always do the same thing every time I run Windows and it is annoying the run QEMU and restart all the programs I need open to do a ten second task.
Does anyone know if the support for Matroska files improved? I had to resort to using the Matroska plugin for Windows Media Player to play some file I was given. The video kept skipping in the action parts and randomly stopping in other places (on only certain files).
They need to do something at that airport. I have been there several times on a variety of airlines and only once got my baggage on the day I arrived. The lines of people wanting to make a claim are always enormous.
I was interest to see what the GPL had to say about the Micrsoft/Novell deal. From the article
"It turns out that perhaps it's a good thing that Microsoft did this now, because we discovered that the text we had written for GPL version 3 would not have blocked this, but it's not too late and we're going to make sure that when GPL version 3 really comes out it will block such deals."
It seems to me like there might be a need to have a rolling release for the GPL, especially since even when trying to stop the problems associated with patents they initially failed... A lot of programs use the "or latest version" anyway so changing this to "GPL latest version" might be a way to keep dynamic threats to software freedom at bay.
I don't think that Mark was saying "Hey, come to Ubuntu, we need more developers" or "You should leave Novell now!". It appears to be more of "Hey, if you're leaving, our distribution has got big fast and there is always an opening for someone we know is good at what they do". Well at least it appears that way to me - just a statement made with good intentions that may have been interpreted by others in a different way. Happens all the time...
Statistically, a number of people ended up scoring in support of populist parties both on the far left and far right.
What odes that mean? Any ideas? I am assuming they are trying to point out that it was possible to choose any (or the major) parties using this. But what does statistically mean in this context.
I suppose the good this about this was that it didn't get the "pedophile party" a seat (yes... there really is such a party)
That 10% is way off. There is on average a variable base (across all people) every 300 bases. So by my calculations, people are at least 1 - 1/300 = 99.7% similar. Not everyone can be different everywhere so that gets us back in the 99.9% territory. The copy number variation map has not changed those numbers that much...
"either because its orbit has shifted since last contact, or because it isn't reflecting enough sunlight to be visible"
So either it wasn't there or it was there but they didn't see it. I think that has to pretty safe to say they have limited the problem down considerably.
I didn't know outsourcing had extended there. Apart from the occasional disagreement between the government and the military, it seems a nice place to take a job...
These have to be the best winner ever... I'm sure everyone else here wants a virtual flock of 16000 chickens.
I do believe there is a difference between grammar and spelling, although I do not claim to be good at either.
I use NoScript but my wife found it very annoying that all the sites she wanted to visit would not work without having to allow them first. I don't think recommending it to the average home PC user is very helpful because they will just think that it broke Firefox.
Well there are predicting World War 8. I have no idea what footnotes will look like then so I will be unable to implement footnoteLayoutLikeWW8...
I thought most people considered themselves lucky if there documents could open in successive versions of Office. Why would anyone want to implement support for really old versions if Microsoft does not do it themselves?
From the link i see my original post was very on topic (ish...). It seems the movie is about internet terrorists shutting down the USA. Obviously because we a insecure coders! (And yes, you get none of that from the trailer.)
Offtopic but does anyone know what happened to Die Hard 4 (probably with a name like Die Hardest???). I read they were making it with Britney Spears as John McLean's daughter. Would of probably put me off one of my favorite movie series with her bad acting. I guess that was the answer to my own question!
Well you can do it that way. My problem is that my work SMTP only works while in the office so I need to use my home ISP while at home. So I need to switch SMTP servers all the time.
It is reasonably easy to set up receiving from multiple email accounts. I currently have 1.5 set up to receive from five. Multiple SMTP support requires manual addition beyond the first. I find the SmtpSelect extension (https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/2234/) useful for switch between SMTP servers based on where I am sending email from.
Does any one know what happened to message tabs. Its a feature I would really like as I become sick of having to re-find a message if I want to check another at the same time. I saw this proposed at some stage and thought it was going to be a 2.0 feature but there is no comments on it in the review. Did it get pushed back to 3.0?
I just went to the http://linuxvirtualization.com/ site and was quite interested in the very top post. What really excited me was KVM has gained save/resume support. That sounds like (but I could be wrong...) I can just suspend my Windows VM and come back to it at a later point. That would be a great feature as I always do the same thing every time I run Windows and it is annoying the run QEMU and restart all the programs I need open to do a ten second task.
Does anyone know if the support for Matroska files improved? I had to resort to using the Matroska plugin for Windows Media Player to play some file I was given. The video kept skipping in the action parts and randomly stopping in other places (on only certain files).
You really think that someone who is suicidal will have their mood bettered when they realize someone had to pay for them to have friends?
They need to do something at that airport. I have been there several times on a variety of airlines and only once got my baggage on the day I arrived. The lines of people wanting to make a claim are always enormous.
It seems to me like there might be a need to have a rolling release for the GPL, especially since even when trying to stop the problems associated with patents they initially failed... A lot of programs use the "or latest version" anyway so changing this to "GPL latest version" might be a way to keep dynamic threats to software freedom at bay.
I don't think that Mark was saying "Hey, come to Ubuntu, we need more developers" or "You should leave Novell now!". It appears to be more of "Hey, if you're leaving, our distribution has got big fast and there is always an opening for someone we know is good at what they do". Well at least it appears that way to me - just a statement made with good intentions that may have been interpreted by others in a different way. Happens all the time...
Statistically, a number of people ended up scoring in support of populist parties both on the far left and far right.
What odes that mean? Any ideas? I am assuming they are trying to point out that it was possible to choose any (or the major) parties using this. But what does statistically mean in this context.
I suppose the good this about this was that it didn't get the "pedophile party" a seat (yes... there really is such a party)
That 10% is way off. There is on average a variable base (across all people) every 300 bases. So by my calculations, people are at least 1 - 1/300 = 99.7% similar. Not everyone can be different everywhere so that gets us back in the 99.9% territory. The copy number variation map has not changed those numbers that much...
"either because its orbit has shifted since last contact, or because it isn't reflecting enough sunlight to be visible"
So either it wasn't there or it was there but they didn't see it. I think that has to pretty safe to say they have limited the problem down considerably.
I didn't know outsourcing had extended there. Apart from the occasional disagreement between the government and the military, it seems a nice place to take a job...
Did they miss that running Vista was not one of the goals?
what did it taste like?
This is slashdot. Nobody reads the links.