Comment Re:First Nuclear Weapon Equipped Post (Score 1) 416
... kill both business models leaving everyone bust...Hence nuclear software wasteland.
If this brings us to: "The rise of the OSS". Then I'm all for it !
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... kill both business models leaving everyone bust...Hence nuclear software wasteland.
If this brings us to: "The rise of the OSS". Then I'm all for it !
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LOL... Yep still in the loop. I try to keep myself in the loop, it helps in this field
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A simple google image search for "Carla Bruni" will answer your question.
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Forgot an interesting tidbit from the wiki page.
A young Linus Torvalds was given a VIC-20 as his first computer.
Its high accessibility to the general public meant that quite a few software developers-to-be cut their teeth on the VIC-20, being introduced to BASIC programming, and in some cases going further to learn assembly or machine language.
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My first program was on a Commodore VIC-20 in 1981, I was 8 years old at the time.
10 PRINT "HELLO ";
20 GOTO 10
What happened when I ran it just blew my mind and brought me 28 years later where I am now. Instead of wanting to be a fireman or a policeman like every other boys, I wanted to work with computers for a living. Great memories.
I think, a simple interactive language like that is still the best way for a child to learn how to program.
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This is really depressing.
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Probably as soon as North Korea launches a nuke against someone the same thing will happen.
The frightening thing is, I'm not so sure it will.
This is indeed frightening and probably true.
The first cars to reach the market will have two rear hub motors and a motor controller, that's it.
You mean there is no batteries ?
Of course ! It went bankrupt in the dot com crash.
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The company I worked for in 1998 bought interpass.com for 5000$ from a Brazilian squatter. A bit pricey, but the transaction went smoothly.
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This is not going to help them, but here is how you can query right now.
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=canadian+dollard
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I was actually able to try a couple queries. But now it's too slow, unusable!
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You're right. Controlled experiments shows that it's not HFCS specifically, but an excess of insulin in your bloodstream that causes obesity. Too much of any carbohydrates too often during the day will maintain your insulin way too high to permit lypolisis.
That's why we get fatter. That's why moderate-carb is healthier.
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Remember to say hello to your bank teller.