Comment Re:Microsoft always tries to buy market share. (Score 1) 148
Actually, it was indeed called Phoenix, then Firebird and finally Firefox.
Citation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H...
(User of Firefox since the Phoenix days)
Actually, it was indeed called Phoenix, then Firebird and finally Firefox.
Citation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H...
(User of Firefox since the Phoenix days)
I'm wondering who is 'winning' from this deal?
"killall --user myself --signal SIGKILL"
Sounds like the type of code a VB developer would write on Linux.
Why would a patch for an IDE lock up an OS?
Is Microsoft able in any way to create products that are not intractably entrenched in their OS?
Are you sure you're not thinking of Pascal?
...or hearing deteriorates after ~30 years of listening to loud music in their car
I LOVE the Windows' event log. Messages are short and precise. Messages such as: The operation failed: HRESULT 0xFF0SUX2BU
I second that!
The keyword in here might be 'Ubuntu'. I've never found Ubuntu to be particularly fast.
But honestly, if you going through the effort of installing/using bash, ssh, python, on Windows, how much are you relying on the GUI?
That's news to me. I didn't think the public could think
Misleading title. From TFA:
"Because they use Bluetooth, the devices are considered to be a "telecommunication device" and must be tested and registered with the South Korean agency that oversees such gadgets, an official at the Central Radio Management Office told the AFP newswire."
Ruby On Rails originated in 2003. The crash of the global economy followed.
So...RoR crashed the economy then?
Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Welcome to Windows.
FTFY
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