Comment Re:I love Cox. (Score 1) 129
It's not the size of the Cox, it's how you manage your input/ouput.
It's not the size of the Cox, it's how you manage your input/ouput.
the pot and the kettle.
So is it really so surprising he's using DOS?
Why can't he just shoot at road signs like most normal people?
Given an infinite number of chemistry classes with an infinite number of science teachers holding an infinite number of matches to an infinite number of balloons filled with the universe's finite supply of hydrogen, I'd say we'd have 10 years left before the stuff's all gone and the universe is a giant swimming pool
I bet those bastards have known all along exactly how many typewriters they need to write Hamlet.
This will lead to thousands of drug enforcement pilot jobs getting offshored to afghanistan where militants can remotely fly drug search drones around England for 100th of the price of a guy in a Cessna.
Theo De Raadt makes comments about Linux being for losers. Linus Torvalds makes comments about OpenBSD users being masturbating monkeys. You usually have to take some of their comments with a grain of salt.
To the prisoners making pencils out of toilet paper and writing their own underground novels, which are then sold for packs of cigarettes.
That there are 3,500 customized versions of Android developed by handset makers and carriers is really a news story unto itself.
Quit being alarmist--the exploit only works once every 28 days.
From a dick move.
Wives and girlfriends been making use of this technology for millennia.
Mod parent up.
Young programmers can eat large amounts of hip, carelessly designed defacto syntactic sugar and not get diabetes.
It would take 5-10 minutes of fill up the beast's tank with gas. I don't think an electric car can fully charge up in that amount of time. Any I've heard there are areas of the world that don't currently have available electric service. But again, I'd love to be wrong about both those things.
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.