Comment Nonsense. This did not happen (Score 1) 304
This didn't happen.
Macbooks are RoHS and use silver solder. The softest silver solder flows at a minimum of 681 degrees Fahrenheit.
This didn't happen.
Macbooks are RoHS and use silver solder. The softest silver solder flows at a minimum of 681 degrees Fahrenheit.
Wow. People use Jabber? Yes, people use Jabber.
This is not news, not now, not ever. Jabber and XMPP is a real thing, much more real than IRC. Please move along and report something worthwhile, folks.
Who told you that? The Nook Simple Touch has a two-point capacitive multitouch display. I've got one right here.
Sorry, you're not correct. See the other poster's response.
Sadly you have no idea what a public school is actually currently responsible for doing. Next time your out, stop by your local court clerk and look into the legislation on what the schools are now responsible for doing.
Don't worry about it. This user trolls my posts regularly.
The original Amazon Kindle Touch and the Nook Simple Touch have used this technology for years. It's a very, very old technology. There's nothing really special about this except that it's being applied to automobiles.
Library Science was and is a true profession with a true college degree.
So is Hotel Management, now sometimes known as Hospitality and Hotel Management.
Check that, the late 1990s was 85% C++ articles.
The 2000s moved to 85% Microsoft
I'm getting old.
I let my subscription lapse in the late 1990s after three straight years of 85% Microsoft
In case nobody else got the joke, it was "jumping through hoops and pulling teeth" or, alternately, "twisting arms and pulling teeth."
And it had nothing to do with the Church of the SubGenius.
I believe they could have stayed on indefinitely if not for the silly name. We all know why it has that name, but I would never have discovered this magazine unless an adjunct professor in college pointed it out to us in 1990.
There is nothing technically special about the Lena SÃderberg image. It's not colors or gradients or moire patterns. Some people insist there are some notable detail, flat regions, shading, and texture features. It just happens to be one of the more popular early digitized images, nothing more.
Ad hominem attack much? How's that debate strategy working out for you, there?
Nice anecdotes you have there. Win many debates much?
As long as the 64-bit version fully supports Flash on all platforms, I'm all for it. Like it or not, you need to support Flash, 64-bit or not.
I guess Red Hat and CentOS 6.x users are left in the lurch on this one.
"And remember: Evil will always prevail, because Good is dumb." -- Spaceballs