Be careful with the maskng tape. Masking tape is designed to be very cheap, because it's only intended purpose is to temporarily mask off areas that you don't want paint to get on. It is not designed to be applied for medium term amounts of time and be removable without leaving a mess that the rental company will charge you for.
I wish people would be more careful with masking tape, it gums up little patches of the world with dried-on adhesive.
And that's a good thing, because there are other used book markets, including Abe.com, that I would rather see in the 'drivers seat' of the Used Book market. Bezos can stay out of that biz.
With Linux, you know there will be a totally new gui config utility that you have to use with each major release. And the userland will shift around, depending on the mood of the aggregator who puts together whichever 'distro' you happen to use.
With a BSD, you set it up to do the job you want and with a few minor tweaks of/etc files for major updates you just keep on keeping on.
I have a co-worker who does that on his work computer. He thinks that by not entering the URL directly he is keeping where he surfs out of the browser's history. Whereas all he is doing is making sure at least one additional entity can 'keep track' of where he surfs from work.
You've clearly indicated you have near zero experience with any of the modern BSD Oses in their current state. It's okay to have an opinion, but when you are so ill informed on how the modern BSD oses are packaged and distributed, the proper tact is to sit and listen, not carry on about the topic.
In practice they all tend to run approximately the same userland at the same time,
Did you even listen to anything that I read? The fact that Linux distros are 'dogs breakfast' collections of arbitrary versions of GNU flavor 'userland stuff' is a far cry from the ordered structure of the BSDs' userlands. You can check the entire BSD userland out of the source repository with a single CVS update command and run make. It's all synched together.
I hope you work in marketing for the cellphone industry, because I'd hate to think you aren't being reimbursed for the shilling you do for them. They can afford it, with the loot they get from all the chumps who are convinced that life would be incomplete without a proper tethering.
Layering on more lies to cover something up is seldom the best approach. Even if the authorities soon afterward get a full confession from somebody for the crime you were investigated regarding, they can get you for the lies.
Jeez. It's already been responded to in GP, where I was going to retort but didn't need to. But you persist.
Life-critical? Get a fucking life. If having the phone there at your side is so life-critical how did the human species survive for eons before cellphones without them?
OMG, that means I must automatically be a strong suspect in countless crimes, since my only cellphone is a Tracphone that has been expired now for about six months, and thus sits at home all the time.
No, all the can say is that you had some form of contact with whatever the DNA or fingerprint has been linked to. The location of said 'whatever' is also sometimes indeterminate. IOW unless the trace is attached to something unmovable almost nothing can really be deduced.
A good example of Linux NIH is the TCP/IP stack. Virtually every other OS out there, including Windows NT, just adopted the BSD stack, which is widely considered the 'reference design.' Doing so makes intercommunication between all these OSes using TCP/IP much more bug-free and compatible. Linux, for obscure reasons, decided to branch off and invent their own stack. So Linux has always thereafter had it's own warts and peculiarities.
Because of the way the BSD code is licensed it is well suited to serve as a reference design, which promotes good intercommunication. The viral license Linux uses repels it's use in any project whose developers are not a 'fellow travelers' of the gnu ideology.
You are making an apples/oranges comparison, it's obvious you know quite little about the BSD ecology.
The BSD OSes consist of a kernal and a complete userland, which even includes X11. Meanwhile, Linux is just a kernel, and there are dozens and dozens of different kludged together userlands that people combine with the linux kernel and call 'Linux.'
When a release of NetBSD is released (the BSD that I choose to use, but they are all released this way) a new version number is laid down for each utility or application that is considered part of the release. Everybody using NetBSD 1.4.1 has the same vi command, the same collection of daemons. The core configuration of my system is contained in text files in/etc that seldom ever need much if any modification with new releases. What version of any particular component of which bit of the userland that a Linux user has installed is far, far more chancey and undetermined. The Linux release mechanism is clanky and disjointed. The release mechanism for a BSD is one or two (a kernel and a userland) CVS tags and (for NetBSD) building binaries for a few dozen architectures.
BSD is a unified os. Linux is a kernal. A Linux os is a mashup. (I like Negativland, but I wouldn't hire them as architects to design a commercial building.)
The term 'teabagger' is a code phrase. It barely matters what else you typed, the use of that term in the way you used it showed a tremendous amount of irreconcilable bias.
Yes, we all know about Tenure and issues of 'academic freedom' and the essential need for more and more peer-reviewed journal articles to be published.
But that isn't the public perception of why tax dollars should be spent on universities. Many people consider that funding to be for education purposes.
Well, some of the Bush Derangement Syndrome has faded away, though it's still easy to spark off a spontaneous two-minute-hate in the koskiddies or doglaketards just by flashing a single image of dubya at them.... but it's been replaced by the hatred of big-ears hatred in the freepers, i.e. Obama Hate Syndrome.
In today's polarized environment it should be no surprise that the ragers are ragin' on.
A "good" lecture on a subject needs to only be done once. It seem like a waste repeating the same thing year after year.
I agree. And since the norm at many large universities has been that lab/work sessions can be conducted by underpaid 'TA' grad students, and the only work responsibility for the anointed professor is to give the lectures, perhaps it's time to lay off a big bunch of those high-paid professors. They've made themselves redudant by stepping outside the pedagogical process and the cost savings at our publicly funded schools will be immense.
My moron in-laws think there are too many child predators in the two blocks between my mother in law's and sister in law's house. They don't live in a bad area. There's just a pervasive car-culture at play.
Was she a victim of the malware, then, or a victim of her own design?
In the case of the school, the spying was being done on a broad spectrum of the general public. In this case, it just victimizes stupid white trash.
That's one of numerous differences that immediately come to mind.
Only after their insurance premiums have gone up, and that will be a while after dozens of brick wielding zealots are in jail.
Be careful with the maskng tape. Masking tape is designed to be very cheap, because it's only intended purpose is to temporarily mask off areas that you don't want paint to get on. It is not designed to be applied for medium term amounts of time and be removable without leaving a mess that the rental company will charge you for.
I wish people would be more careful with masking tape, it gums up little patches of the world with dried-on adhesive.
Those places aren't really 'bad' per-se. They just provide a place for stupid people to be stupid. They don't produce stupid people.
Yes, we know.
Alt-Tab is for obscuring one part of what you're working on. You get to choose which part to block.
this used market won't be around for much longer.
And that's a good thing, because there are other used book markets, including Abe.com, that I would rather see in the 'drivers seat' of the Used Book market. Bezos can stay out of that biz.
And this is different from Linux how exactly?
With Linux, you know there will be a totally new gui config utility that you have to use with each major release. And the userland will shift around, depending on the mood of the aggregator who puts together whichever 'distro' you happen to use.
With a BSD, you set it up to do the job you want and with a few minor tweaks of /etc files for major updates you just keep on keeping on.
I have a co-worker who does that on his work computer. He thinks that by not entering the URL directly he is keeping where he surfs out of the browser's history. Whereas all he is doing is making sure at least one additional entity can 'keep track' of where he surfs from work.
You've clearly indicated you have near zero experience with any of the modern BSD Oses in their current state. It's okay to have an opinion, but when you are so ill informed on how the modern BSD oses are packaged and distributed, the proper tact is to sit and listen, not carry on about the topic.
In practice they all tend to run approximately the same userland at the same time,
Did you even listen to anything that I read? The fact that Linux distros are 'dogs breakfast' collections of arbitrary versions of GNU flavor 'userland stuff' is a far cry from the ordered structure of the BSDs' userlands. You can check the entire BSD userland out of the source repository with a single CVS update command and run make. It's all synched together.
Utterly ridiculous.
I hope you work in marketing for the cellphone industry, because I'd hate to think you aren't being reimbursed for the shilling you do for them. They can afford it, with the loot they get from all the chumps who are convinced that life would be incomplete without a proper tethering.
...that signifies the beginning of the end of Facebook.
Hopefully FB will crumble severely before they can have their IPO.
It will zuck over Markie so nicely.
It's a shame we can't chain Zynga to FB so they can sink to the bottom of the bay together.
Anyhow, whatever.
Grow up.
There is a civilized society. It's, uh, right out there.
Have fun, though, if that's what you're into.
Layering on more lies to cover something up is seldom the best approach. Even if the authorities soon afterward get a full confession from somebody for the crime you were investigated regarding, they can get you for the lies.
Jeez. It's already been responded to in GP, where I was going to retort but didn't need to. But you persist.
Life-critical? Get a fucking life. If having the phone there at your side is so life-critical how did the human species survive for eons before cellphones without them?
OMG, that means I must automatically be a strong suspect in countless crimes, since my only cellphone is a Tracphone that has been expired now for about six months, and thus sits at home all the time.
No, all the can say is that you had some form of contact with whatever the DNA or fingerprint has been linked to. The location of said 'whatever' is also sometimes indeterminate. IOW unless the trace is attached to something unmovable almost nothing can really be deduced.
A good example of Linux NIH is the TCP/IP stack. Virtually every other OS out there, including Windows NT, just adopted the BSD stack, which is widely considered the 'reference design.' Doing so makes intercommunication between all these OSes using TCP/IP much more bug-free and compatible. Linux, for obscure reasons, decided to branch off and invent their own stack. So Linux has always thereafter had it's own warts and peculiarities.
Because of the way the BSD code is licensed it is well suited to serve as a reference design, which promotes good intercommunication. The viral license Linux uses repels it's use in any project whose developers are not a 'fellow travelers' of the gnu ideology.
"out of the box"
multiple BSD forks and just one main Linux tree
You are making an apples/oranges comparison, it's obvious you know quite little about the BSD ecology.
The BSD OSes consist of a kernal and a complete userland, which even includes X11. Meanwhile, Linux is just a kernel, and there are dozens and dozens of different kludged together userlands that people combine with the linux kernel and call 'Linux.'
When a release of NetBSD is released (the BSD that I choose to use, but they are all released this way) a new version number is laid down for each utility or application that is considered part of the release. Everybody using NetBSD 1.4.1 has the same vi command, the same collection of daemons. The core configuration of my system is contained in text files in /etc that seldom ever need much if any modification with new releases. What version of any particular component of which bit of the userland that a Linux user has installed is far, far more chancey and undetermined. The Linux release mechanism is clanky and disjointed. The release mechanism for a BSD is one or two (a kernel and a userland) CVS tags and (for NetBSD) building binaries for a few dozen architectures.
BSD is a unified os. Linux is a kernal. A Linux os is a mashup. (I like Negativland, but I wouldn't hire them as architects to design a commercial building.)
The term 'teabagger' is a code phrase. It barely matters what else you typed, the use of that term in the way you used it showed a tremendous amount of irreconcilable bias.
Thanks for reinforcing my assertion.
Yes, we all know about Tenure and issues of 'academic freedom' and the essential need for more and more peer-reviewed journal articles to be published.
But that isn't the public perception of why tax dollars should be spent on universities. Many people consider that funding to be for education purposes.
True, but apparently this guy thinks the Microsoft model of 'build for just one platform' is superior.
Well, some of the Bush Derangement Syndrome has faded away, though it's still easy to spark off a spontaneous two-minute-hate in the koskiddies or doglaketards just by flashing a single image of dubya at them.... but it's been replaced by the hatred of big-ears hatred in the freepers, i.e. Obama Hate Syndrome.
In today's polarized environment it should be no surprise that the ragers are ragin' on.
A "good" lecture on a subject needs to only be done once. It seem like a waste repeating the same thing year after year.
I agree. And since the norm at many large universities has been that lab/work sessions can be conducted by underpaid 'TA' grad students, and the only work responsibility for the anointed professor is to give the lectures, perhaps it's time to lay off a big bunch of those high-paid professors. They've made themselves redudant by stepping outside the pedagogical process and the cost savings at our publicly funded schools will be immense.
My moron in-laws think there are too many child predators in the two blocks between my mother in law's and sister in law's house. They don't live in a bad area. There's just a pervasive car-culture at play.