Comment Re:Google's first try got the age algorithm wrong (Score 1) 157
Did you submit this to reddit?
https://pay.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1sg049/the_single_line_of_cobol_code_in_todays_google/
Look at the top-rated comment.
Did you submit this to reddit?
https://pay.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1sg049/the_single_line_of_cobol_code_in_todays_google/
Look at the top-rated comment.
There's cooperation and there's Cooperation.
http://business.time.com/2013/12/09/att-to-shareholders-no-nsa-snooping-data-for-you/print/
No. The whole project is the telcos wanting out of highly regulated POTS so they could charge their customers more by unregulared IP-based telephony.
Pretty sure if MBAs were running Tesla, they would have waited for lawsuits filed for the fires before they did anything, let alone giving customers a free retrofit by mere recommendation rather than mandate from the NHTSA. It's just running the numbers, where goodwill and customer satisfaction is difficult to measure in a spreadsheet.
Didn't the doors look a bit flimsy/wobbly when it was first opened?
The end of the video links to the Devel Sixteen that claims will have 5000 hp, go from 0-60 in 1.8 sec., with a max speed of 348 mph. I don't know about you but these cars seem like they're for autophiles who use Franklins as toilet paper. Who knows how well they will perform.
You've gone that far, might as well finish the loop: Tandem was started by HP employees whose product was two HP mini computer systems running in tandem.
When the notebook is new. Then when the battery dies, lots of people just leave it plugged into the AC and they're back to square one.
Under normal circumstances, yes, but the change log shows the modification going into the source tree outside the normal process--someone modified the file on that server directly.
> I have yet to experience this DLL nightmare you speak of
I recognized them because I use them for my cygwin distribution mirror.
According to either the Guardian or Washington Post, the NSA did have meetings at Intel.
Maybe the guy's cables are patched like this. http://i.imgur.com/jVbuPjTh.jpg
There's one thing I've learned from people who perform data recovery and that's the excellent support for NTFS in recovery tools. Support for HFS, ext*, ZFS is like rolling the dice but improving.
Ah, so it's the same as installing Ubuntu 11.x and then upgrading to 12.04 which does not force PAE kernels under 32-bit.
Thanks.
> Linux Mint Debian 32 bit has the non-PAE (486) kernel by default
But what does this mean?
> Important info:
> PAE required for 32-bit ISOs
I've never used Mint. Is Linux Mint Debian different from Linux Mint 15?
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