Comment Re:Legality? (Score 1) 272
how are you going to prove all your digital copies are legal?
Prove to who? He didn't mention anything about defending a lawsuit.
how are you going to prove all your digital copies are legal?
Prove to who? He didn't mention anything about defending a lawsuit.
Sounds like a file share to me...
The general public considers all of those things to be "tanks", but militarily, most of them are armored personnel carriers or armored fighting vehicles. I think some of the heavy, turreted models would rightly be called tanks if not for their modular platforms.
I've always had the same feeling about KDE, the only way I could put it is "too shiny".
I was also under the impression that Chinese doctors are taught a lot of traditional Chinese medicine...which would presumably reduce their conventional medical training time.
I've been using Mozilla/Seamonkey since 2001. It was the best browser then, and the best now, IMO.
I never cared for Firefox, it's always been a rebranded Mozilla with a worse interface, fewer features and fewer options. This is ever more apparent as Firefox follows Chrome into the simplicity abyss. Also, version numbers - I like them to mean something.
That's one thing people overlook...the USSR had a lot less money to spend and much more territory to cover, so they prioritized quantity over quality more than the US did.
Pretty much everything you said are reasons that I use Seamonkey...all the goodness of Firefox without the interface problems.
Morals and Military are the two biggies. Most of them think that having a huge, expensive military is basically an entitlement that must be defended, no cost-benefit analyses allowed.
Well, to be accurate, Arleigh Burke Destroyers have turbine engines and will do over 30 knots.
I would add "shiny" to your "weird". KDE has always felt too shiny to me.
This is good news! I still swear by running chkdsk
Also, it's about time NTFS got upgraded. Extents, checksums, etc. are no longer new and unnecessary.
You're assuming he is building a house with a basement...
Oh hell yes. I've been cursing slashdot regularly since they ruined the pagination.
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.