I still remember that, in my early days as a Linux user (circa 2000), I had a relatively decent machine. I was using Red Hat 6.2 with XFree86 and Window Maker at the time. Netscape was indeed slow, so I clocked it to see how long it takes to start (display the home page): 51 fucking seconds.
After all, I don't know how much value have rational reasonings to someone who believes in sky pixies.
Well, it's really not that hard to find. You can start by checking these freaks on Wikipedia: Renee Descartes, Blaise Pascal, Thomas Aquinas, Henri Bergson, C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, etc.
You only prove that you are completely clueless. No matter what you think about Christianity, comparing Jesus to this Jedi clown or Joseph Smith is just plain stupid. Try to spend less time on Slashdot and read some books. Maybe something written by C.S. Lewis or G.K. Chesterton. Like you, they were also firm atheists, but they managed to use their brains and understand their errors. Get smart, will you?
I see KDE as a very good, highly configurable and modern desktop environment but still wonder why it is not yet the desktop environment of choice for the "major" distros. Why? I think one of the top reasons is that some distros appreciate that Gnome has a stable release cycle. As I understand, KDE will follow this model as well (releasing a stable version regularly) so hopefully more distros will include it by default. We'll wait and see.
We say when we embrace standards, we'll be transparent about how we're embracing standards. How come you have to pay 899E to the EU if you're that transparent. Ha? Ah, it's just the same old BS you say over and over again.
A fellow named Dennis Ringering, one of my undergrad instructors, was heard more than once telling some knowitall punk "I've already forgotten more than you've ever learned". Most likely he's paraphrasing a well-known song, I forgot more than you'll ever know
It was covered by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Jerry Lee Lewis, Patti Page, Kitty Wells, Jimmie Rogers, and the trio of Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, and Tammy Wynette. Great title, indeed
and then you take the 640, divide by 2, get 320, remove the last 0, and get 32, the reverse of 23.
Then you multiply 23 by 30, get 690, take 42, reverse it to 24 and subtruct this from 690. You get 666. Oh, come on. It's not 666. It's obviously 100000. Try again in Excel 2007 if you don't believe me.
MS can be blaimed for bot nets, it can be blamed for lousy security in general, but stopping spam is NOT their task Have you lived under a rock or something in the last few years? Since 2006, spam is a thing of the past , thanks to Microsoft.
It's not that different from when we started, except that 10 years ago I would have a terminal window open with code, now I have a chat window open with coders, and 10 years ago I would post stories, and today I have a chat window opened to a group of people who can all post stories. So you've made the transition from:
Actually, they intend to get the Amiga system sounds from Chinese Democracy, the long-awaited Guns n' Roses new album. Axl said it will be released only when he feels it's better than everything GNR did before. "It won't take long, really", said Axl Rose in an interview back in 1997. So keep your faith folks.
Maybe this is a FAQ, but could someone point us why most game developers prefer DirectX, even if, by choosing OpenGL, they'd have the possibility to develop games for other operating systems as well? Yeah, I know, Windows has over 90% of the desktop market, but why don't develop for the whole market if something like OpenGL exist?
It makes sense for Linux to fork into two branches: one, a conservative one, aimed at upkeeping what already works, and the second, a wild-ass anarchist, aimed at forging new and innovative technologies. Yeah. Also, I have another suggestion. The first branch should be named using even numbers and the second one using odd numbers. Wait a second...
Yeah, I know that most consider that it's too little, too late, but I feel like listening to Pink Floyd - A great day for freedom. It seems appropriate for this moment...
On the day the wall came down
They threw the locks onto the ground
And with glasses high we raised a cry for freedom had arrived
On the day the wall came down
The Ship of Fools had finally ran aground
Promises lit up the night like paper doves in flight
I dreamed you had left my side
No warmth, not even pride remained
And even though you needed me
It was clear that I could not do a thing for you ...
I woke to the sound of drums
The music played, the morning sun streamed in
I turned and I looked at you
And all but the bitter residues slipped away...slipped away
-But, why must you confront him?
-Because, there is good in him. I've felt it. He won't turn us over to the Emperor. I can save him. I can turn him back to the good side. I have to try.
To put it another way, the mouse is a device you can use to point to a virtual terminal in which you wish to type.
I still remember that, in my early days as a Linux user (circa 2000), I had a relatively decent machine. I was using Red Hat 6.2 with XFree86 and Window Maker at the time. Netscape was indeed slow, so I clocked it to see how long it takes to start (display the home page): 51 fucking seconds.
After all, I don't know how much value have rational reasonings to someone who believes in sky pixies.
Well, it's really not that hard to find. You can start by checking these freaks on Wikipedia: Renee Descartes, Blaise Pascal, Thomas Aquinas, Henri Bergson, C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, etc.
You only prove that you are completely clueless. No matter what you think about Christianity, comparing Jesus to this Jedi clown or Joseph Smith is just plain stupid. Try to spend less time on Slashdot and read some books. Maybe something written by C.S. Lewis or G.K. Chesterton. Like you, they were also firm atheists, but they managed to use their brains and understand their errors. Get smart, will you?
If we weren't brilliant from time to time then we would be stupid all the time
This seems to be influenced by Socrates, the Greek philosopher, the one who first said I know that I know nothing..
It was covered by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Jerry Lee Lewis, Patti Page, Kitty Wells, Jimmie Rogers, and the trio of Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, and Tammy Wynette. Great title, indeed
pmap -d `pidof $application`
Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering. I sense much fear in you.
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Beware,
is just around the corner
Actually, they intend to get the Amiga system sounds from Chinese Democracy, the long-awaited Guns n' Roses new album. Axl said it will be released only when he feels it's better than everything GNR did before. "It won't take long, really", said Axl Rose in an interview back in 1997. So keep your faith folks.
16 bits should be enough for everybody...
I use basket for note taking. It has more features than tomboy, it's snappier, but it's a KDE app and it doesn't fit that nicely in a Gnome session..
Maybe this is a FAQ, but could someone point us why most game developers prefer DirectX, even if, by choosing OpenGL, they'd have the possibility to develop games for other operating systems as well? Yeah, I know, Windows has over 90% of the desktop market, but why don't develop for the whole market if something like OpenGL exist?
They threw the locks onto the ground
And with glasses high we raised a cry for freedom had arrived
On the day the wall came down
The Ship of Fools had finally ran aground
Promises lit up the night like paper doves in flight
I dreamed you had left my side
No warmth, not even pride remained
And even though you needed me
It was clear that I could not do a thing for you
I woke to the sound of drums
The music played, the morning sun streamed in
I turned and I looked at you
And all but the bitter residues slipped away...slipped away
-But, why must you confront him?
-Because, there is good in him. I've felt it. He won't turn us over to the Emperor. I can save him. I can turn him back to the good side. I have to try.
I think the whole community will be shocked if the next version will be called Ubuntu 8.10 Standard Edition
Nah. Most likely Miss South Carolina Latest News about Miss South Carolina submitted it.