Comment RSSOwl (Score 1) 287
I have been using RSSowl for years and will keep doing so as I never found a better reader. Runs almost everywhere, displays RSS, manages feeds and is quite configureable.
uh... and it's free and open source, of course.
I have been using RSSowl for years and will keep doing so as I never found a better reader. Runs almost everywhere, displays RSS, manages feeds and is quite configureable.
uh... and it's free and open source, of course.
the ordinary water-lifting dynamo fitted with a 30-meter copper pole
be? The water-lifting dynamo is obvious, but "30-meter copper pole"? Some sort of bipolar antenna?
Blender is the only 3d software I know where its impossible to learn without a manual.
What else do you know, then? As just another "pro", I don't feel ashamed to say that I was unable to get anything out of Cinema 4D without the manual when I tried for the first time. Not even to talk about AutoCAD in 3D mode. I dare to claim that practically nobody will get anything three-dimensional done using AutoCAD without the help of a manual (still hard enough) or some training. Maybe newer versions are better, but anything I've seen between 1992 and 2009 was just terrible.
This applies even to 3D software said to be user-friendly, like p.e. VectorWorks. I've seen three freshman classes start with VW and C4D at the university - but I've never seen anyone successfully design even 2D objects without training. I don't say that Blender's interface or documentation are very good (especially the documentation is plain awful, IMO.) But I don't think other tools of similar complexity are that much easier to handle.
He's completely right. As a gov monitor the guy did not have to hack into anything. Everything was already there. Technically, he did not even have to use equipment in a different way as he was expected to - and blackmail hardly qualifies as "social engineering".
No hack found here. Just a cheap and nasty case of corruption - but what else would you expect from a professional denouncer?
Not necessarily. If you want a cluster on its own little network, it acts as one machine, so logically to everyone else it should come across as one logical host when routed out. Regardless of IPv6 or not
If you want a cluster act as one machine then you'll have to load balance it anyway. Either by appliance or software, so what's the deal?
Not true. In Quebec, we have the CEGEP system, which is equivalent to the last year of high school and freshman year of university. Dawson is a CEGEP, so Ahmed was almost definitely between 16 and 18.
WTF? OK, I got used to silly things like 100 being 222 in America because of "Farenheit" and all that Imperial weirdness. But what the heck is CEGEP again, that twenty-year-olds are "between 16 and 18" in Canada?! Can't you be reasonable -using real worlds metrics- at all?
California is sitting on a massive amount of shale oil and could become the next oil boom state. But only if the industry can get the stuff out of the ground without upsetting the state’s powerful environmental lobby.
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.