Comment Vim and Emacs (Score 2) 402
Personally I use vim and emacs, they can do everything those editors can, and much more.
Once you get over the learning curve, which I did, there is no reason to try the less capable editors.
Personally I use vim and emacs, they can do everything those editors can, and much more.
Once you get over the learning curve, which I did, there is no reason to try the less capable editors.
It's a simile
is those countries series of tubes, and install valves on them and charge for the flow.
In other words, they could put a toll on the internet superhighway, so that each time a big truck enters that country, there's a price to be paid.
If I had written the bill, I would have named it "USA #1 Freedom Bald Eagle Star Spangled Flag Waving Democracy Rah Rah Rah Act"
following the convention for naming stars that are not dense enough to ignite "brown dwarfs", we could name these new, less dense, singularities... "brown holes".
when everyone is on the list.
The probable good news is that, given the incredible computing power at play, this should not take a very long time, since the reasonable suspicion criterion make it easy to add names.
I can see this tech also being used on Europa (and bombing doesn't count as "landing").
making another Weekend at Bernie's sequel? This time, Bernie "drives himself" around!
All you have to do is change the legal definition of "ordnance" to that of "fireworks"
But those phones that do make it to a person in jail is shockful of bacteria, and not all of it from the final user.
for avoiding eavesdroppers. And is this a direction that non-criminal organizations are going towards?
Tylenol is in high demand in Cuba. I always buy some as gifts to the hotel staff whenever I visit.
Let's wake up Godzilla!
Don't hunters use activated charcoal liners to prevent being sniffed out by the animals they are hunting? It could also work with dogs.
all the way through.
What if the hardware contains information that is classified at a level above that of the police's security clearance?
Never test for an error condition you don't know how to handle. -- Steinbach