Comment Re:PowerPoint makes us stupid (Score 1) 233
I suspect he knew that, from the description of the sixth axe.
I suspect he knew that, from the description of the sixth axe.
EA is not one of the companies that applies to the parent thread.
Note that the ash is also acidic. When you get to clearing it off, bear that in mind.
Attempting to brush it off will be fairly damaging. Washing it off with water could be a problem too. Best bet is probably very large quantities of water to dilute anything faster than it can cause damage.
(This is a problem all the airlines will also be considering.)
Look up BA Flight 9 - and you'll get an idea of what's possible here.
Disclaimer: Readers of this post may note that it has fuck all to do with cheese (aside from the possibility that the poster has watched too many episodes of Wallace and Grommit). My excuse is that I've just now discovered that when making a post, the Subject field offers a pre-populated set of choices. If the powers that be at Slashdot considers those valid, legitimate and appropriate Subjects, then cheese it is. Hmm. Maybe I am feeling a bit peckish?
I would suspect that the contents of the subject field depends on what you've entered there before, as per your browser's record of such things for filling in forms automagically..
Just a tiny bit of devil's advocacy: two 15-year-olds recording themselves is still, legally, child porn. Who's harmed?
Surely that should be "iPeed", if it's detecting moisture?
See also "NORMAL ROAD". Meaning a road with a single lane in each direction.
This is why I said "normal road", meaning a road with a single lane of traffic in each direction.
If the speed limit is 50, and I am driving at 50, you are welcome to overtake where safe to do so if you wish - but I will not actively get out your way by pulling over.
More accurately: It's not your fault, but you'll get blamed for it anyway.
Which is stupid, really.
If you are driving at the limit, on a normal road, and some twat behind you wants to pass - tough. He can either overtake or wait.
Would it not have been less complex to use PosgreSQL for everything, or was there enough difference to be worth the complexity?
Which, unless otherwise specified, we assume we are.
I had assumed that "netbook in the form of a tablet" was referring to capability and performance, and so forth. The post made plenty of sense that way.
1 + 1 = 3, for large values of 1.