Hope they pay the robo's enough so they can buy a GM vehicle.. waidaminit isn't gm making self driving cars.. so why should robo's buy gm vehicles? somethings not quite right here.
Windows has a GUI for HMA pro to setup/change VPN locations. Linux has a terminal/shell command line screen only. Too techy for the missus who now has become a linux convert and refuses to go back to windows. C'mon HMA.
So if we are moving through spiral arms, and it appears our neighbouring stars appear 'relatively' fixed to our position does this mean that all stars in our galaxy move through the spiral arms? Do the spiral arms move w/respect to all the stars like some sorta density wave?
...is this (lowering the bar) really the goal, ie lowering the bar or actually getting rid of software patents? To me, 'lowering the bar' says that software patents are valid, because we have 'agreement' as to what constitutes a line in the sand for good/bad patents. Somethings rotten in Denmark (& elsewhere). I think lowering the bar IS what M$ is really after.
I seem to remember Borland Pascal as being the first truly 'Integrated' development environment that took the PC world by storm ($99.99 as I recall). Way better than anything MS had at the time. MS Fortran anyone? MS had C, Basic, Assembler as environments. and let me not forget MS pascal. Set the standard for IDE's? Me thinkest not.
I noticed that in the Telegraph (U.K.) that this article (beaver dam) is number one in popularity amongst readers, ahead of three articles on tomorrows U.K. election. In Canada, we have a minority government, which many, including me, prefer over a majority government. Does this presage a minority government? Or... is this pure B.S.?
As in "the cow jumped over the moon"
Hope they pay the robo's enough so they can buy a GM vehicle.. waidaminit isn't gm making self driving cars.. so why should robo's buy gm vehicles? somethings not quite right here.
That's what I like about Slashdot - you can get away with saying almost anything
No - I know Broadcom is Pi chip - just wanted to say cant wait for pi IV
Ooooh - cant wait for raspberry pi IV...
Apples next move - open source iOS
- or is it ja! ja!
Windows has a GUI for HMA pro to setup/change VPN locations. Linux has a terminal/shell command line screen only. Too techy for the missus who now has become a linux convert and refuses to go back to windows. C'mon HMA.
As a straight guy I think I'd rather spend my time with this crew on a lunar expedition: http://www.nasaspaceflight.com...
So if we are moving through spiral arms, and it appears our neighbouring stars appear 'relatively' fixed to our position does this mean that all stars in our galaxy move through the spiral arms? Do the spiral arms move w/respect to all the stars like some sorta density wave?
($640,000 CAN) ought be enough for eveybody to have one eh?
Doesn't microscrooge have a patent on 6.3?
oh for a moment I thought they wiped out slashdot trolls...
So can FSF design/modify UEFI/Secure Boot that locks out proprietary (non-free) software?
From TFA only 2 bad boards so far? http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=20657 - see this problem on as detailed on rpi site.
But do the windows open?
Open source QNX. Its their only hope.
Does this mean our sun is a yellow dwarf??
...apparently this started as a real 911 phone call from a 'Dick Cheney'.
Since 'skype' is Britishism for obtaining by nefarious means skyping Skype seems rather appropriate.
The fighter plane you see in the pictures is a Russian YAK-69. The Chines stealth fighter is the one in front of it.
It's obviously a play on 'KDE'. Nevermind.
...is this (lowering the bar) really the goal, ie lowering the bar or actually getting rid of software patents? To me, 'lowering the bar' says that software patents are valid, because we have 'agreement' as to what constitutes a line in the sand for good/bad patents. Somethings rotten in Denmark (& elsewhere). I think lowering the bar IS what M$ is really after.
I seem to remember Borland Pascal as being the first truly 'Integrated' development environment that took the PC world by storm ($99.99 as I recall). Way better than anything MS had at the time. MS Fortran anyone? MS had C, Basic, Assembler as environments. and let me not forget MS pascal. Set the standard for IDE's? Me thinkest not.
I noticed that in the Telegraph (U.K.) that this article (beaver dam) is number one in popularity amongst readers, ahead of three articles on tomorrows U.K. election. In Canada, we have a minority government, which many, including me, prefer over a majority government. Does this presage a minority government? Or... is this pure B.S.?