Comment Don't all plants create water vapor? (Score 1) 211
School's been a while back, but if I remember correctly, water vapor is a by-product of photosynthesis?
School's been a while back, but if I remember correctly, water vapor is a by-product of photosynthesis?
Erm. Could it be that pretty much every media outlet does that? It's not like all the news sites pipe out AP feeds verbatim.
I know the tone on slashdot is more on the humorous side, but seriously, stop belittling this.
After the war, Liberia had no functioning utilities for over 14 years - no sewage system, no water, no electricity, no telephone. Nowhere - not even in the capital!
Without painting a stereotype, Liberians aren't exactly known for their entrepreneurship. This man should really be applauded for what he is pulling up despite difficulties.
I'd argue that the reason that trackballs disappeared from laptops is that trackpads are just so much thinner.
As a trackball user of many, many years I'd like to plug the Kensington Slimblade Trackball http://slimbladetrackball.com./
Best trackball, no, best input device I have ever used. Get this: to scroll, you twirl the trackball along the z axis. Hardware is wonderful, the extra software is crappy but there is no need to install it.
Is this that stupid bill where they wanted to display stop signs before you access pornographiic websites?
As if a stop sign would prevent anybody. This is so very, very brain dead.
For a moment there I almost thought Raskin came back from the grave to criticize the iPhone.
Happy to fuel your fascination, but it was just a typo. Chill.
So, I'm reading here that they convert the XML into proprietary metadata and compress that.
Why not use EXI (Efficent XML Interchange) http://www.w3.org/XML/EXI/ which has been tested as more efficient that gzip and requires less memory to parse? Especially since the XML processing can remain the same, since the nodeset is the same.
Using vim on a Mac keyboard is a pain exactly because the ESC-key is so small.
I'd say that in vim the single most used key is ESC!
Often, when researching into old-ish (70s-80s) cameras and lenses, I stumble on really extensive pages on geocities or some other free service.
The resources we often enough unique and extremely informative. I should have considered mirroring them right then and there - now might be too late.
Is there any chance that the "good" stuff might have been mirrored to archive.org or something like that?
My worst job conditions? I was at IBW and my boss thought the best place to work was in a cellar room, completely bare except for a small desk right in the middle.No telephone, no internet access, and the worst thing of all - I had to code for Lotus Notes.
It always baffled me how the two genres (at least in my mind they're quite different) were always lumped together in bookstores. I was always a sci fi fan but wasn't much into the dungeons, dragons, wizards and trolls thing.
Its just so that they can keep the greasy teenagers away from the storefront.
I second that opinion. Have it running on my vserver.
It's ideal for company usage - dead simple install, LDAP integration, security, message filtering (psst - don't let the users konw) etc... And stable - I only have to restart it for updates.
And this is why I am really worried about Sun. IBM has made countless stupid mistakes and survived, but Sun can't possibly survive this merger.
I tell them to turn to the study of mathematics, for it is only there that they might escape the lusts of the flesh. -- Thomas Mann, "The Magic Mountain"