I would suggest that once a security or major loss of the net has taken place, that the repair can take place as soon as detected. With that view, the consequential financial losses would be minimal. But there is an after effect. And that after effect that affects businesses and that bad effect can linger for weeks or months until cleared out. (B2B is what I am thinking about, in general, or hospitals sending x-ray images or other medical information to another hospital for life-saving purposes.
Sugara can be toxic, if you are diabetic.
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Subject line says it all. If you are diabetic or have an intolerance to refined sugar, then yes, it an be toxic. Aspirin is toxic in very large quantities for people who have no allergies to it. So, in the same way, too much of a good thing can be dangerous to your health.
One thing I have noticed about sugar, is that it is addictive.
Sadly, Jesse Jackson is right. The IPod is responsible for the job losses. And with those losses, comes deflation. The unemployment rises, and the dollar drops.
I live in Canada, and the US DOLLAR IS NOW AT 0.93.4 Cents Canadian. Job loss and US debt and the fact that aside from a few model cars, there is little we buy from the USA. All the goods we used to buy, from clothing, shoes, electronic goods all come from Asian countries. Even the help desk functions that were once situated in the USA are now offshore.
The USA has to start taxing goods it imports, so as to reestablish jobs for Americans. If not, there will definitely be a reverse migration, of American Citizens moving to China, and Asia to find jobs and re-establish themselves.
Seeing it is efficient, with low latency, it would be delightful if the codec could be enhanced to allow stereo music listening, without requiring MP3 as the only playback software. I am sure that hardware manufacturers would appreciate the elimination of licensing fees for MP3 support.
The prof talked about the design, showed a mockup with plastic casing, and promised a working model. Three years is a long time to have a prototype.
Even if he could, there are still all the environmental tests, as were indicated in many comments. (From cold weather or hot weather operation, barometric pressure effects to acceleration,stalling after a stop, etc.)
I have a few reasons why I would not. A) The fridge is too close, B) Too many distractions such as cutting the grass, painting a room,
C) I need a social life that working provides.
The A) and C) are the most important reasons to explain why I would not telecommute. It is important to be with a real person, rather than an image of a person via skype or whatever,
The newer Gnome has an option to permit you to retain the legacy interface. That means you do not have to make any radical GUI usage change. Your old habits can persist another few years.
Have a chuckle, Legacy Gnome is going to be available in Fedora 15.
I believe that in suing Linux distributions, what will surface from underwater is probably going to be more harmful to Microsoft, or any other adversary. Linux has not flourished by patent infringement, but by innovation.
Think that it is a money grab to help the Feds pay down the debt. If they tax vehicle mileage, then they should remove all fuel taxes.
Would they also tax farming vehicles or foreign vehicles too?
The above headline indicates several facts. MS Office is being hurt by Open Office and LibreOffice, and b). People are not upgrading from their current Office product version to a later version. From what I receive as attachments, most of my documents were created with the office 2003 versions of software.
I use office 2007, find it necessary because of the docx extensions, but otherwise find it takes much more of my time to write a document with Office 2007 then it does with Office 2003. Were I to be creating manuscripts, I would probably learn latex, and make use of a document/manuscript software, created specifically for that task.
If I was replying I would have prefixed my comments with a congratulations. I congratulate the students who have, from what I understand, no industrial experience, they are on the way to amazing and wonderful careers. I wonder if the students prepared the announcement from UT, or if they were exuberant about the success. No doubt, in the labs and classes they must have tallied all the direct and hidden, tangible and intangible, costs and services.
Bravo Students.
In poor countries, there is an equivalent to bitcoins, where money is passed via cellphones. Some locations allow one to charge up a cell phone with an amount of local currency. You can pay for food, taxi's or whatever, as long as your cellphone based account has money. To redeem, you go to the pharmacy or store where you can exchange the amount for hard cash. There is, perhaps, a penny a transaction, for cellphone to cellphone transfers.
Bravo Japan, and its leaders for not releasing the footage.
We can think two ways that the footage could be interpreted. One is to provide the pundits with information that shows the extent of devastation and then these pundits will have lots of fodder to write reams of commentaries.
The other side of the argument is that releasing the Drone images could cause panic amongst the population. The drone images are images, and not scientific measurements of what is happening inside the reactor premises. The Japanese citizens have been subjected to enough stress and sadness, not not need additional images to emphasis the negativity of the situation. If the images could show that the situation is improving, you can rest assured, that they would have been immediately released.
The games the author described are ones that generate Carpel Tunnel problems. Many gamers are moving on to games of skill, and not all of those are games of dexterity. Games of mental skills don't need graphics that show images to the single pixal level.
The attack on Linux is unjustified because you must realize that Linux is not bound to run exclusively on Intel Hardware. Therefore, I believe that the graphics for Linux appeals more to providing applications for guys who are age 30 and up, more so than those who are under age 30. If the other platforms use the same GPUs, then rest assured that Linux will be there today, or even in advance of MS for this GUI development. MS developers do not have exclusivity for development skills.
I like chess, billiards, and some other simulations. On an image the size of a postage stamp, do I need to see the whiskers on the face of a man in that image? Linux graphics suites me just fine, and it is improving over time. I would wish that MS would actually provide a GUI interface such as found on the IPOD. Linux has it so where is it in Windows 7?
Actually, I could see the first day, as the enemy clobbers an innocent soldier and steals his device. The only protection would be a specialized battery that has to be charged from home base. That way, if device is stolen, it's life span would be very limited, as the battery runs down.
When has the USA done anything that was respecting other than itself. USA is selfish, and believes that to stop crime, there is no right to privacy.
The worst about it is that they have corrupted the Canadian Prime minister who believes he is God's gift to mankind, ie Canada. Our Conservative government has sold Canada out the you Americans, so I now cannot call you guys names, as it would be a case of the pot calling the kettle black.
If someone asked me for directions to the library, or to a shop selling CD's, then I may be in contempt of copyright, even if the person decided to not venture there.
SHAME on the US Legal System
You are correct that global warming has occurred in the past. But, what may have occurred in those times were volcanic eruptions, or something else that was a major physical phenomenon. Global warming will cause the abandonment of mid to south USA, as the climate will be too warm to support high productivity food crops.
What is the solution? There are many, from reducing the world's population, to migration to colder climates, to eliminating fossel fuels, and to find a way to convert all that CO2 gas due to fossel fuels to solids.
I would suggest that once a security or major loss of the net has taken place, that the repair can take place as soon as detected. With that view, the consequential financial losses would be minimal. But there is an after effect. And that after effect that affects businesses and that bad effect can linger for weeks or months until cleared out. (B2B is what I am thinking about, in general, or hospitals sending x-ray images or other medical information to another hospital for life-saving purposes.
One thing I have noticed about sugar, is that it is addictive.
Sadly, Jesse Jackson is right. The IPod is responsible for the job losses. And with those losses, comes deflation. The unemployment rises, and the dollar drops. I live in Canada, and the US DOLLAR IS NOW AT 0.93.4 Cents Canadian. Job loss and US debt and the fact that aside from a few model cars, there is little we buy from the USA. All the goods we used to buy, from clothing, shoes, electronic goods all come from Asian countries. Even the help desk functions that were once situated in the USA are now offshore. The USA has to start taxing goods it imports, so as to reestablish jobs for Americans. If not, there will definitely be a reverse migration, of American Citizens moving to China, and Asia to find jobs and re-establish themselves.
Seeing it is efficient, with low latency, it would be delightful if the codec could be enhanced to allow stereo music listening, without requiring MP3 as the only playback software. I am sure that hardware manufacturers would appreciate the elimination of licensing fees for MP3 support.
I assume that Groklaw was a labor of love, without monitory compensation. Pamela has to earn a living, and I applaud her for recognizing when to stop,
The prof talked about the design, showed a mockup with plastic casing, and promised a working model. Three years is a long time to have a prototype. Even if he could, there are still all the environmental tests, as were indicated in many comments. (From cold weather or hot weather operation, barometric pressure effects to acceleration,stalling after a stop, etc.)
I have a few reasons why I would not. A) The fridge is too close, B) Too many distractions such as cutting the grass, painting a room, C) I need a social life that working provides. The A) and C) are the most important reasons to explain why I would not telecommute. It is important to be with a real person, rather than an image of a person via skype or whatever,
The newer Gnome has an option to permit you to retain the legacy interface. That means you do not have to make any radical GUI usage change. Your old habits can persist another few years. Have a chuckle, Legacy Gnome is going to be available in Fedora 15.
It was part of my grade 10 and grade 11 curriculum. What happened to schooling since I attended 55 years ago?
I believe that in suing Linux distributions, what will surface from underwater is probably going to be more harmful to Microsoft, or any other adversary. Linux has not flourished by patent infringement, but by innovation.
Can I be a child? I really need that natural comfort
USA is falling behind China and India. If you want to be with the winners, it is time to move.
Thinking of all the abbreviations that are in use. My favorite is CYA.
Think that it is a money grab to help the Feds pay down the debt. If they tax vehicle mileage, then they should remove all fuel taxes. Would they also tax farming vehicles or foreign vehicles too?
The above headline indicates several facts. MS Office is being hurt by Open Office and LibreOffice, and b). People are not upgrading from their current Office product version to a later version. From what I receive as attachments, most of my documents were created with the office 2003 versions of software. I use office 2007, find it necessary because of the docx extensions, but otherwise find it takes much more of my time to write a document with Office 2007 then it does with Office 2003. Were I to be creating manuscripts, I would probably learn latex, and make use of a document/manuscript software, created specifically for that task.
If I was replying I would have prefixed my comments with a congratulations. I congratulate the students who have, from what I understand, no industrial experience, they are on the way to amazing and wonderful careers. I wonder if the students prepared the announcement from UT, or if they were exuberant about the success. No doubt, in the labs and classes they must have tallied all the direct and hidden, tangible and intangible, costs and services. Bravo Students.
In poor countries, there is an equivalent to bitcoins, where money is passed via cellphones. Some locations allow one to charge up a cell phone with an amount of local currency. You can pay for food, taxi's or whatever, as long as your cellphone based account has money. To redeem, you go to the pharmacy or store where you can exchange the amount for hard cash. There is, perhaps, a penny a transaction, for cellphone to cellphone transfers.
Comments from those sharing a airplane flight with S, was that he was arrogant, and not very friendly. Too much me, myself and I type of person.
With the rule of 2 per family, we actually begin to shrink in numbers.
Bravo Japan, and its leaders for not releasing the footage. We can think two ways that the footage could be interpreted. One is to provide the pundits with information that shows the extent of devastation and then these pundits will have lots of fodder to write reams of commentaries. The other side of the argument is that releasing the Drone images could cause panic amongst the population. The drone images are images, and not scientific measurements of what is happening inside the reactor premises. The Japanese citizens have been subjected to enough stress and sadness, not not need additional images to emphasis the negativity of the situation. If the images could show that the situation is improving, you can rest assured, that they would have been immediately released.
The games the author described are ones that generate Carpel Tunnel problems. Many gamers are moving on to games of skill, and not all of those are games of dexterity. Games of mental skills don't need graphics that show images to the single pixal level. The attack on Linux is unjustified because you must realize that Linux is not bound to run exclusively on Intel Hardware. Therefore, I believe that the graphics for Linux appeals more to providing applications for guys who are age 30 and up, more so than those who are under age 30. If the other platforms use the same GPUs, then rest assured that Linux will be there today, or even in advance of MS for this GUI development. MS developers do not have exclusivity for development skills. I like chess, billiards, and some other simulations. On an image the size of a postage stamp, do I need to see the whiskers on the face of a man in that image? Linux graphics suites me just fine, and it is improving over time. I would wish that MS would actually provide a GUI interface such as found on the IPOD. Linux has it so where is it in Windows 7?
Actually, I could see the first day, as the enemy clobbers an innocent soldier and steals his device. The only protection would be a specialized battery that has to be charged from home base. That way, if device is stolen, it's life span would be very limited, as the battery runs down.
When has the USA done anything that was respecting other than itself. USA is selfish, and believes that to stop crime, there is no right to privacy. The worst about it is that they have corrupted the Canadian Prime minister who believes he is God's gift to mankind, ie Canada. Our Conservative government has sold Canada out the you Americans, so I now cannot call you guys names, as it would be a case of the pot calling the kettle black.
If someone asked me for directions to the library, or to a shop selling CD's, then I may be in contempt of copyright, even if the person decided to not venture there. SHAME on the US Legal System
You are correct that global warming has occurred in the past. But, what may have occurred in those times were volcanic eruptions, or something else that was a major physical phenomenon. Global warming will cause the abandonment of mid to south USA, as the climate will be too warm to support high productivity food crops. What is the solution? There are many, from reducing the world's population, to migration to colder climates, to eliminating fossel fuels, and to find a way to convert all that CO2 gas due to fossel fuels to solids.