Comment Re:Forty acres and a flying car... (Score 1) 501
Dunno about the GP poster, but preprocessor macros would be the very first thing on my list.
Dunno about the GP poster, but preprocessor macros would be the very first thing on my list.
You realize you need to go to college and then to a graduate school to get a teaching certificate in most states, right? I made almost double that with nothing but a bachelor's degree.
You may need to revisit the legal definition of "reasonable doubt". Being able to contemplate a scenario where the evidence could be wrong is not sufficient to overturn the evidence. Which is exactly why the code needs to be a matter of court record, so that the defendant can see whether or not this scenario actually exists or not.
Seriously, what is the benefit of denying this right to the defendant?
You can get something similar for $0/month if 2GB is enough for you, and it has a really nifty auto-sync utility.
Except they skipped the part where they didn't take blame for using Wikipedia as a source in the first damn place, because professional journalists aren't supposed to use Wikipedia as a fucking source in the first fucking place.
Given that you need a graduate degree in pretty much any state to be a teacher, it's terrible. A masters' level engineering or business degree will kick the shit out of that salary.
English must not be your first language, then, because if it was you'd have learned that it's rife with exceptions and special cases that a speaker is expected to simply memorize.
Or do you think the plural of "goose" is "gooses"? Is the superlative form of the adverb "good" the word "goodest"?
No, it's a socioeconomic issue. Japanese-American families on average have more money than African-American families. If a kid's family has more money, the kid will usually do better in school for a number of reasons, none of which are cultural.
Your Steam login still exists, they don't delete accounts with paid games for inactivity (that would be retarded). You forgot it (hint: what e-mail address were you using at the time, you can recover your password that way), but GP poster forgot where he put his Q3A disc, so whatever.
And I have a feeling that your game discs will decay before Steam's servers go down.
PulseAudio is great if you use its advanced features. I can play a song on my netbook and have the sound come out of the giant speaker system connected to my desktop. That's pretty awesome.
There's a panel applet that adds a menu to select what user should be logged in. If you've been updating an existing install since before this applet existed, then it might not be there, but by default on new installs it's in the upper left corner. You just click it, pick a different user, and then they type in their password.
(of course, I don't bother with separate user accounts on my systems, but the feature is there).
As opposed to other operating systems that download and install software through a package manager rather than having the user go to the software publisher's website and manually download it through a web browser.
The game engine is open-source, but the levels and art assets have always been non-free.
The hardest part of climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.