HE 1523-0901 also wanted to know if it was elegible for social security, and when the first cheque is arriving. It was also heard complaining about how expensive it's perscription medication is, as it has a heavy-elements imbalance.
The sun is getting older, which means that it's expanding...
Now... excuse me for making the bold assumption that the High School text books are right about what stars do when they get older. Now, I have no doubt in my mind that these books are correct, even though they were printed on parchment. So, wouldn't it be possible, ney, probable, that our own sun is expanding?
IMHO, dropping support for a system that is only 3 years old is a mistake. Everyone who hasn't upgraded to the latest versions of Fedora will loose support. Ubuntu provides 5 years of support with most of their major releases, so would it be so hard for Redhat to follow? I think that Redhat is trying to push it's Enterprise Linux a bit too strongly. I'd like to see the support window for future releases of Fedora to be extended.
Most of us are familiar with the frog illustration - supposedly if you throw a frog into boiling water, he will jump out, but if you put him in cold water and gradually raise the temperature, you can boil him without him being disturbed.
We are the frog, and global warming is the means by which we are being boiled. We are the latter.
I salute our new radioactive overlords!
"Everyone was doin' it, I just wanted to be popular..."
"Can you hear me now? No? How about now?"
Your Honor, I rest my case.
Not as hot as Kathleen Fent. Last time I checked, she was well above 100C.
Oh... so that's what the ban stick looks like!
Nah, they couldn't afford the resulting electricity bill.
HE 1523-0901 also wanted to know if it was elegible for social security, and when the first cheque is arriving. It was also heard complaining about how expensive it's perscription medication is, as it has a heavy-elements imbalance.
Please, if he were really that smart, he'd use an OLPC!
*Too late I realize the errors of my ways, damn spell checker!
I'm already missing him... what's on TV?
In Soviet Russia, you rate judge!
...now introducing ballot V1.0, with enhanced security!
Still haven't perfected the landing though...
I want to be... a steel worker!
Man, you must have some serious lag times.
Yeah, but does his ISP shape encrypted traffic? Don't want those damn Plutonians knowing what he does online!What about the petunias?
Please, just don't... don't give them brains. That would be BAAAAAD!
Now... excuse me for making the bold assumption that the High School text books are right about what stars do when they get older. Now, I have no doubt in my mind that these books are correct, even though they were printed on parchment. So, wouldn't it be possible, ney, probable, that our own sun is expanding?
"Teacher, I'm feeling depressed! Can I go play video games?"
"Feb 25 16:16:02.628 [notice] Tor v0.1.1.xx. This is experimental software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity."
Thus proving, once again, that Tor is only for the Quasi-anonymous group.
Good for MySpace, I'm just surprised he didn't get the death penalty!
...And why'd it take so damn long?!
And on these ocean planets we shall find cloners. And when we find these cloners, we shall find the clone army. Long live the Jedi!
IMHO, dropping support for a system that is only 3 years old is a mistake. Everyone who hasn't upgraded to the latest versions of Fedora will loose support. Ubuntu provides 5 years of support with most of their major releases, so would it be so hard for Redhat to follow? I think that Redhat is trying to push it's Enterprise Linux a bit too strongly. I'd like to see the support window for future releases of Fedora to be extended.
We are the frog, and global warming is the means by which we are being boiled. We are the latter.
Dang it! I thought we told those Penguins that they couldn't keep dancing like that!