Comment Re:There is a reason for this! (Score 1) 317
That it exists and perhaps some memorization of the major ABC classes. Nothing about what it actually is or anything about the math involved in calculating it.
That it exists and perhaps some memorization of the major ABC classes. Nothing about what it actually is or anything about the math involved in calculating it.
I don't understand the point. Unix is some Archaic Linux like OS as well.
Evolution? Pretty sure this just means god hates gays a little less.
This is really just a way for the FCC to privatize their IT department without the liberals even noticing.
I worked at Motorola about 10 years ago on a team that was just there to keep old applications written in the 80s and 90s around so that when non-upgraded customers wanted changes they could pay through the nose for us to dig up their applications and make changes. This was big money for Motorola and I guess the customers thought it was better than going through the upgrades.
Exactly, when you see a cable for $2.99, $19.99, and $199.99, the get the 20 dollar one.
who cares, BSD is just some long forgotten Linux like operating system that nobody uses any more.
ROFL!
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Just think if Amazon could ship you products next or even same day for very low prices. While others had to rely on USPS, UPS or FedEx prices to get products to you quickly. The outcry for this would be horrible. There would be blood in the streets.
I want my games and voip to be low latency, but not necessarily high bandwidth. I want my streaming content to be very high bandwidth but I don't care if it's got even a multi-second latency.
The thing that will really chap your hide then is that the post office offered to send items faster if the content providers payed more money. They'd even send DVDs next day if a competitor was willing to pay for it. This kind of outrage is why the post office is only out for them selves and screwing over the customers.
It actually packages it's own embedded ruby instance, and if you excluding ruby and by extension Vagrant you really are missing out.
The chef server is in Erlang, of course the chef server doesn't do very much but auth hosts and server files. the client does pretty much everything.
It's getting close https://www.google.com/webhp?s...
Factorials were someone's attempt to make math LOOK exciting.