Comment Re:Related site... (Score -1, Troll) 491
There is no beauty in perl. Period.
Your example is spot-on, though. It can be completely obfuscated ASCII art or an unreadable single line.
There is no beauty in perl. Period.
Your example is spot-on, though. It can be completely obfuscated ASCII art or an unreadable single line.
Someone tell that to Verizon. They seem to think it's best practice to send the same marketing email to both the original address with the + and the same address without. Better yet, their unsubscribe facility refuses to accept the +.
I wish more people understood the +. I've used it to make incoming mail self-sorting for well over a decade.
File a bug report on it.
I'm not sure how you have StarOffice configured, but it opens
In Windows I had to change the default handler from Excel. That's a simple one-time switch by right-clicking and changing the "Open with..." setting.
There's rounding in virtually every transaction you already encounter. Do you live in a location with sales tax?
In pay periods where my paycheck is mathematically supposed to be consistent, it also fluctuates by a cent sometimes. The value averages out but there's still rounding and it's quite obvious.
The one more common typo that comes to mind--and the one alias that I do have to fix it up--is "dc" to "cd". The mind boggles.
For the purposes of this argument, why does it matter at all who runs it?
Reed Elsevier does not get its content for free. Part of my thesis made it into one of their textbooks. The author/editor of the textbook does, in fact, get royalty payments from them. I neither know how much, nor if he also received an advance or other lump payments upon reaching various editing milestones.
Okay, I'll bite: Reed Elsevier. Net profit margin: 23%.
This initialization is called BIST (built-in self test) and it has been a standard feature on processors since caches were introduced.
Clearly this is a problem that can be fixed with appropriate AdWords
At least in engineering and computer science, Lou Dobbs is completely wrong. Heck, as a grad student at a top-tier research university, you can get ~$24K (and a highly tax-advantaged $24K, at that). Depending on the location, that can mean a comfortable five years.
Sure, except Balmer thinks ahead: he ties a rope to the deck chairs. That way, he can pull up whatever muck gets dredged up, slap a dictionary word on it, and sell it as the next New Thing.
I beg your pardon. It's typically all dead weight.
Without life, Biology itself would be impossible.