In a 1000 years an advanced civilation stumble across an ancient artifact. The scientists begin to analyze the strange device by connecting it to their terminal. Suddenly panic breaks out, because across all the screens in the control room is the long forgotten "Blue Screen of Death".
I think we are all missing the bigger picture here though. Why would a town of only eighty people even need an electronic voting machine?
"Every one raise you hand for the guy you want in office."
But, does it understand the binary language of other moisture vaporators. This will be crucial when we need to place them in critical locations. Also will these operate similar to binary load lifters which from what I hear are easy to program.
So, this implies that the average consumer is faster at checking himself out faster than a somewhat trained cashier. I've been through a few around here and some of the users still dont realize that you are suppose to scan the barcode and just keep sliding the package over the scanner.
So the music really does move your body.
In a 1000 years an advanced civilation stumble across an ancient artifact. The scientists begin to analyze the strange device by connecting it to their terminal. Suddenly panic breaks out, because across all the screens in the control room is the long forgotten "Blue Screen of Death".
So aliens gave us the secret to concrete. This explains everything!
"Microsoft has indicated that Windows will support true symbolic linking as of the release of Windows Vista/Windows Longhorn Server."
I think we are all missing the bigger picture here though. Why would a town of only eighty people even need an electronic voting machine? "Every one raise you hand for the guy you want in office."
I used the mac os once. It failed to do what I wanted it to do so I formatted it and installed Linux. That solved all my problems.
But, does it understand the binary language of other moisture vaporators. This will be crucial when we need to place them in critical locations. Also will these operate similar to binary load lifters which from what I hear are easy to program.
I'm still going to wait for the eight-core boards, until then I will cherish my 486.
So, this implies that the average consumer is faster at checking himself out faster than a somewhat trained cashier. I've been through a few around here and some of the users still dont realize that you are suppose to scan the barcode and just keep sliding the package over the scanner.
Just came over from CinemaNow and it does not play well with firefox.
This is like when Ford bought out Jaguar.
Didn't Tiberium come to earth in a similar way?