Comment Re:10000 feet (Score 1) 177
That whoosh sound is a jet flying 49,000 to 56,000 feet below its normal cruising altitude.
That whoosh sound is a jet flying 49,000 to 56,000 feet below its normal cruising altitude.
You'll be getting crap for $100-150. Sorry, but you will. Now that being said, I have found a Syma x5C from Banggood for $63.51 CAD and has a 2MB camera. http://www.banggood.com/Syma-X... [banggood.com] and it's not bad for a beginner but it's going to get broken and then you'll be pissed off.
Not as fucking pissed off as he will be when his $400 drone crashes, eats a prop, gets caught in a gust of wind and wanders out to sea, etc. etc. It's much better to start with a $60 Hubsan or Syma and get some inexpensive practice flying in before moving up to something Phantom-level.
I call shenanigans, nobody in their right mind would claim to be interested in selling HP-UX.
Does it fit into the case of an answering machine?
"Still press here, do I?"
CentOS 6 was delayed quite a bit from the corresponding RHEL release, for a variety of reasons. If being an unofficial-official Red Hat project means that CentOS 7 tracks the upcoming RHEL 7 release better, then everybody wins. (Conversely, if they turn into Sunacle, then we're likely moving to Debian.)
Ah, the David Ortiz method.
> the 70 man junket to GarbageCon'13
Can you imagine the cosplay outfits? Yuck.
I got it, even if (apparently) nobody else did.
We joke at work that once Oracle, Microsoft, and EMC merge we will have achieved the IT singularity. (At which point, it's already too late.)
"Of course it runs NetBSD."
Draw a rectangle, you say?
Okay, if I contort myself, I can sort of rationalize everything on that list, except kite-flying. Seriously, who could possibly be against that?
Memory fault - where am I?