Comment Re:Oblig xkcd (Score 1) 220
The money would likely not be held in evidence in the correct order.
The money would likely not be held in evidence in the correct order.
If he genuinely has a working model, he'd certainly have no trouble getting a patent or defending it.
Aspiring future gas giant. Wait a few billion years.
If you make more than $34K a year, you're in the top 1% of world income.
How is opera based on chrome? I know it uses webkit, but webkit is apple's safari modifications to konqueror's khtml... certainly not a chrome-specific rendering engine. (Technically blink is, but it doesn't differ much from webkit yet.)
It's hard to imagine someone who can afford to buy a small aircraft but can't afford to rent a car at the airport.
Take off the tinfoil hat. Facebook knows you like cameras and printers from your techy profile, and you happened to look at popular ones.
Why shouldn't people's diets be controlled by the government? Because everyone has different needs, and treating everyone as the statistical mean person is bad for almost everyone. For a simplistic example, controlling food to make it very hard for people to gain weight is bad for underweight people.
Or just set the game's posts to show only to you. It's not hard. It's a lot easier than making a fake account.
IBM has long been a contributor to openoffice and released Lotus Symphony based on it, so it's safe to assume they've brought the relevant parts over.
There will be no barbarians at the gates in Antarctica, or under the ocean.
Most likely, people are confused by the fact that arctic sea ice extent is considered a measure of global warming. They expect to use the same metric in the antarctic, not understanding that it's the melting of land ice (and thus reduction of salinity) which causes the larger extent of sea ice in the antarctic.
Las Vegas and Phoenix are lived in, believe it or not, and rarely see a day below 100 in the summer.
The USA is already mixed. We use liters for cola, grams for drugs and some cooking, kilometers for 5K races, millimeters for anything really small, etc.
Might be a Fedora issue or more likely something specific to your PC. Haven't seen any slowdown with Kubuntu.
"Most people would like to be delivered from temptation but would like it to keep in touch." -- Robert Orben