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Is it? I thought it was," we have to obey these government imposed laws, you should too".
Is it? I thought it was," we have to obey these government imposed laws, you should too".
What's in it for the rest of the world if Obama wins?
The rat was remotely represented by a computer-generated human avatar, which the person in Mundet saw via a head-mounted virtual reality display – whatever the rat did in Bellvitge, its animated human representative appeared to do in Mundet.
So one could watch a human lick it's balls?
Actually I see this eventually rendering "for X architecture..." irrelevant. The more important "for what OS" will be dealt with using VMs. The need for more cycles to pull all this off competitively will mean we finally find a use for all those "solutions looking for a problem" engineers have been dreaming up.
What about the lead aircraft? Does he run out of gas first and crash and burn, leaving a new lead to continue the cycle?
I have BSD on line one. They would like to have a word with you.
Patent Law and the Supreme Court
The CAFC opinion is worth reading.
Well when I went to school probability didn't even exist.
Something, something about Moore's Law.
It makes sense: their U.S. HQ is a stone's throw away in RTP.
Hopefully the stones are made in the US.
A certain Mars Rover comes to mind.
The power source is now a black hole. Oh wait! Skip the gun and throw the black hole at the target.
Wonderful! First our video games are on rails. Now our guns are.
It seems that more and more mathematicians are using a new, high level language named "research student".