Comment You forgot the best one of them all (Score 1) 186
If you haven't seen it, there may be spoilers.
THX 1138 surprisingly by George Lucas.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066434
The ending is a lesson for project managers.
If you haven't seen it, there may be spoilers.
THX 1138 surprisingly by George Lucas.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066434
The ending is a lesson for project managers.
Time for somebody to put up some tall, shiny aluminum billboards on rural estate along a certain 734-mile path...
A series of Mylar Balloons should be sufficient.
It sounds like you have never tried Gnome 3.x - - it currently does none of what you claim and feels and seems most like MacOS. Heck look at Pearls.
Sure the 3.x started out as change for change sake but at 3.8 or 3.10 it is a pretty vanilla environment that mostly just works.
Ok, how do you hide the top menu bar?
seems pretty easy in xfce
I have a WXGA display on my laptop, screen real-estate is more important than a crummy interface.
I've used adm, vt100, vt220, twm, graphon X terminals, Sun 3's. cde, patriot, gnome everything. Unity is an abomination.
It's back to Debian?
Using dropbox or any cloud data storage provider to store sensible information is not a good idea.
Do you mean sensitive?
Because I think it's sensible to not use sensitive information, and it may not be legal in some cases.
Most of what I have in dropbox is recipes and gutenburg ebooks.
For a few hundred million.
How about if you create a networked grid of tethered balloons over the areas of concern. You can also use to monitor growers, illegal timber harvesting...
Why wasn't an American company chosen? I'm sure IBM or Oracle would have cost less, and it
may have worked initially...
Instead what we end up with for 600 Million is the Canadian
"Sorry"
What's the difference?
The amount of zeros in the payout.
The do not track header?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track
And Airplane mode is your friend in a store apparently.
All I ever used glassfish for was the Sun/Oracle IDM services. It was "different"
Transparent Aluminium
http://phys.org/news167925273.html
Will there be refunds of cash or bandwidth of for things like:
1) Cached content in the ISP
2) Banner Ads/Pop ups
3) Promoted content by media companies (trailers/promoted music videos/anything on myspace or facebook)
4) Content served by the Internet provider like cable tv on tablets?
Netflix will probably suck until they build some caching servers on the Moon.
Usenet on the other hand will be fine.
Yep, about 43 Tsar Bomba's
"God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh." - Voltaire