I've got a 300MHz Celery and compiles are fast. I think you're just impatient if 10 minutes is too long to wait for a compile. It's not as bad as it was in the DOS days. You can background the process and do something else.
In that case, I would laugh at the luser for not going with Mandrake or RedHat. Anybody who doesn't realize that beginners need to go with what everybody else is using gets what they deserve.
1) You get phone service from phone company
2) Phone company sells your information to other companies.
3) You tell phone company to make your number unlisted.
4) Phone company sells your information anyway.
5) Telemarketers start calling you.
6) You get "unknown caller blocking" and caller ID to stop telemarketers.
7) The phone company sells a service to the telemarketers that allows them to get around the unknown caller blocking.
8) You're getting telemarketing calls again, so PacBell says to you: pay us some money and we'll protect you from those telemarketers.
9) You send them their $3 a month and you're safe again, until the next time PacBell sells the telemarketers a service to let them get around the privacy manager.
OK, that's enough. You can probably find more yourself. Bottom line: Lots of people would love to believe it works, but despite many years of investigation, the evidence that it works is scant. One would think that if acupuncture was as effective as its proponents claim, the evidence would fall solidly in favor of acupuncture. The fact that it does not ought to tell you something.
That watch looks like it was made by IBM. An RS/6000 is a nice looking box, but it makes an ugly wristwatch! I'd much rather that my watches were designed by Omega.
Posts like yours are the reason why I identify myself as a weak atheist rather than an agnostic. To me they mean the same thing.
You think an agnostic is someone with nebulous wishy washy beliefs but not associated with any religion.
Just to be clear, agnostics do NOT believe in gods of any kind. They don't have any beliefs about them whatsoever, because there is no evidence to cause them to even hypothesize such a thing.
I think the term weak atheist is more clear about that, so I use it to mean the same thing as agnostic. An agnostic or a weak atheist can certainly take the step to say that no way, no how, can the Xtian god or the Muslim god, or any other humanly conceived god exists, because things that physically exist must be logically possible. No human conceived gods fit that criteria.
In their study, published in the Oct. 4 issue of Nature, the researchers mapped a strain of plague that killed a veterinarian in the United States in 1992. He contracted the disease after an infected cat sneezed on him.
Oh my god I would hate to die that way. Please just let me drown or get consumed by rats. Anything, but please don't let them print an obituary about me that admits that I was killed by a sneezing cat.
For years, fusion has been 50 years away. To find out what date most people think fusion will become practical, all you need to do is add 50 to the current year. That means that fusion will be practical in 2051.
Of course in 2051, fusion will still be 50 years away.
Amazingly, by calculating the density and power requirements of the latest and greatest CPUs from Intel, we get the same number. By Moore's law of fusion, the heat and energy available to start a fusion reaction in a typical Intel processor doubles each year. By a simple formula, you can determine that in the year 2051 Intel CPU's will be so hot they can fuse hydrogen! This amazing calculation through two independent means confirms the majority opinion: fusion is still 50 years off.
I'm sure there's somebody out there trying to imagine a Beowulf cluser of fusion processors.
Both on the university network?
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Why not just use that network to carry your printer traffic? Set up one computer with the printer. The other computer prints to that printer just like it would print to any other kind of network printer. Of course, you need to set up your hosts.allow and host.deny to only let authorized systems print.
That doesn't prevent you from making paint that color, or even making your car that color, which is what the original person was saying you couldn't do.
You can make snot rags, but you can't call them Kleenex.
Wellsfargo.com will only let you log in if you're using Netscape 4.* or MSIE on a Windows machine. Linux is detected and fails.
I've got a 300MHz Celery and compiles are fast. I think you're just impatient if 10 minutes is too long to wait for a compile. It's not as bad as it was in the DOS days. You can background the process and do something else.
In that case, I would laugh at the luser for not going with Mandrake or RedHat. Anybody who doesn't realize that beginners need to go with what everybody else is using gets what they deserve.
1) You get phone service from phone company
2) Phone company sells your information to other companies.
3) You tell phone company to make your number unlisted.
4) Phone company sells your information anyway.
5) Telemarketers start calling you.
6) You get "unknown caller blocking" and caller ID to stop telemarketers.
7) The phone company sells a service to the telemarketers that allows them to get around the unknown caller blocking.
8) You're getting telemarketing calls again, so PacBell says to you: pay us some money and we'll protect you from those telemarketers.
9) You send them their $3 a month and you're safe again, until the next time PacBell sells the telemarketers a service to let them get around the privacy manager.
It's a fucking extortion racket.
Just remove the package, download the more up-to-date source, and compile it yourself. That's what I did with Abiword, and I'd hardly call it painful.
For 99% of everything, Debian is as up-to-date as I need it to be. I can compile everything else myself.
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OK, that's enough. You can probably find more yourself. Bottom line: Lots of people would love to believe it works, but despite many years of investigation, the evidence that it works is scant. One would think that if acupuncture was as effective as its proponents claim, the evidence would fall solidly in favor of acupuncture. The fact that it does not ought to tell you something.
A clueless moderator marked it down as flamebait. A language has to be pretty awful for that to happen.
Anyway, here's Brainfuck Also here
It's Turing complete, 8 instructions, and programs look something like this
We all must stand up for the right of stupid people to be taxed.
Haha. Babies ultimately cost more energy than they produce, but that doesn't stop us from making them either.
The solution is to make methanol production more efficient.
This should go great with my inflateable couch, pillows, and girl :)
With all that, I'm surprised that your ego isn't inflated.
That watch looks like it was made by IBM. An RS/6000 is a nice looking box, but it makes an ugly wristwatch! I'd much rather that my watches were designed by Omega.
You're the one who started the insults, by accusing me of having attitude. You wanted it, you got it.
The numbers come from the Vietnamese government, released in 1993.
Check out this link:
http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstat2.htm
This shows off the vast confusion about the number of dead in Vietnam. Truth is, nobody knows for sure.
But, big deal. I still won the argument on the WWII point.
Well, I am *still* right.
American dead in Korea, 33K.
American dead in Vietnam, 57K I think, but it's
way over 50K.
And, he specifically mentioned the Civil War as his starting point, so that's what I'm going from.
He's also wrong on both counts from WWII as well. In both military and civilian deaths, that was was bloodier than the previous one.
Posts like yours are the reason why I identify myself as a weak atheist rather than an agnostic. To me they mean the same thing.
You think an agnostic is someone with nebulous wishy washy beliefs but not associated with any religion.
Just to be clear, agnostics do NOT believe in gods of any kind. They don't have any beliefs about them whatsoever, because there is no evidence to cause them to even hypothesize such a thing.
I think the term weak atheist is more clear about that, so I use it to mean the same thing as agnostic. An agnostic or a weak atheist can certainly take the step to say that no way, no how, can the Xtian god or the Muslim god, or any other humanly conceived god exists, because things that physically exist must be logically possible. No human conceived gods fit that criteria.
Attitude. Fuck you buddy. That's attitude.
OK, I checked the numbers again.
2 million dead in the north (civilians only)
2 million dead in the south (civilians only)
That's 1954-1975.
(Oh, no need for your ignorance either.)
For 67 cents a can a beer that must have been Budweiser. Ack.
Vietnam.
Oopsie for your argument. So sorry.
Yes, and all I found was a huge number of sites pointing out that there's no evidence for it at all. You might as well believe in Santa Claus.
Your evidence doesn't convince me.
In their study, published in the Oct. 4 issue of Nature, the researchers mapped a strain of plague that killed a veterinarian in the United States in 1992. He contracted the disease after an infected cat sneezed on him.
Oh my god I would hate to die that way. Please just let me drown or get consumed by rats. Anything, but please don't let them print an obituary about me that admits that I was killed by a sneezing cat.
How about plaid death. Die from multiple infections of the plague, and get buried in an ugly suit. Very undignified.
Take back what you said RIGHT NOW!!! Michael Jackson is a good and decent ummmm.... man?
For years, fusion has been 50 years away. To find out what date most people think fusion will become practical, all you need to do is add 50 to the current year. That means that fusion will be practical in 2051.
Of course in 2051, fusion will still be 50 years away.
Amazingly, by calculating the density and power requirements of the latest and greatest CPUs from Intel, we get the same number. By Moore's law of fusion, the heat and energy available to start a fusion reaction in a typical Intel processor doubles each year. By a simple formula, you can determine that in the year 2051 Intel CPU's will be so hot they can fuse hydrogen! This amazing calculation through two independent means confirms the majority opinion: fusion is still 50 years off.
I'm sure there's somebody out there trying to imagine a Beowulf cluser of fusion processors.
Why not just use that network to carry your printer traffic? Set up one computer with the printer. The other computer prints to that printer just like it would print to any other kind of network printer. Of course, you need to set up your hosts.allow and host.deny to only let authorized systems print.
That doesn't prevent you from making paint that color, or even making your car that color, which is what the original person was saying you couldn't do.
You can make snot rags, but you can't call them Kleenex.