I'm sorry, but "World of Starcraft" just doesn't have the same ring to it as "World of Warcraft." "Sector of Starcraft?" "Suburb of Starcraft?" See, that's why this game will never happen, no good name for it.
Looking at Google Earth, I can see a subterranean canyon with a small, dark circle just north of it just of the coast from Perth. I'm guessing it's just excited scientist who are shocked they made it into the news. Seriously, "deathtrap" invokes ships going down, not misplaced fish larvae.
I believe the point was that instead of causing the whole ship/OS to sink/crash, it will still run, allowing users to possibly debug the problem. Joe WindowsUser probably wouldn't benefit from this too much, as most of them don't know a process from a toaster, but a lot of Linux people are into IT anyway and could have a fair shot at fixing the system without having to rebbot and loose data.
..does this mean women don't like short old guys with beards? I guess that explains my bad luck.
After Vista ships, but before people figure what all the new features do.
I'm sorry, but "World of Starcraft" just doesn't have the same ring to it as "World of Warcraft." "Sector of Starcraft?" "Suburb of Starcraft?" See, that's why this game will never happen, no good name for it.
Nah, it's real, I heard it on the radio in the car this morning. Laughed so hard I almost caused a wreck.
Actually, he worte the stories first. It wasn't until his publisher noticed them that he even considered the Three Laws.
Looking at Google Earth, I can see a subterranean canyon with a small, dark circle just north of it just of the coast from Perth. I'm guessing it's just excited scientist who are shocked they made it into the news. Seriously, "deathtrap" invokes ships going down, not misplaced fish larvae.
To quote Homer Simpson: "Sure Marge, in theory, communism works, in _theory_."
I believe the point was that instead of causing the whole ship/OS to sink/crash, it will still run, allowing users to possibly debug the problem. Joe WindowsUser probably wouldn't benefit from this too much, as most of them don't know a process from a toaster, but a lot of Linux people are into IT anyway and could have a fair shot at fixing the system without having to rebbot and loose data.