Comment What about the 1972 fireball? (Score 1) 56
I thought that record was held by the 1972 fireball! https://youtu.be/wIv7wL9nWMQ
I thought that record was held by the 1972 fireball! https://youtu.be/wIv7wL9nWMQ
I have seen womp rats smaller than this.
Companies are consciously creating incompatible platforms (Android, iOS, WP7, Flash, Silverlight,
You can rate websites with "like" and "don't like" and then Stumbleupon starts to show you websites submitted by people with similar interest vectors. Stumbleupon also shows you the people with similar interest vectors so you can chat with them or just subscribe to their feeds.
That doesn't sound wise to me. I would recommend to leave the ambitious trips for later. Use a series of incrementally more challenging trips to test the design and gain experience with the controls of the vehicle. Chances are there is software involved and I don't want to see more bad news on Slashdot.
Actually it's not quite that easy. Once your browser loads the button, the website and your IP goes into Google's log. From there on it's just a matter of connecting the dots.
However for Firefox with Adblock Plus there is a list to prevent loading of "social" buttons: http://www.fanboy.co.nz/
Note that Google Chrome's ad-blocking only hides content but still loads it.
I couldn't have said it better. I think Redhat is way more efficient than Microsoft or Apple. They deliver more value for a fraction of the cost. They are also less noise because they don't waste so much money on advertising and retail.
The last thing we need now is Intellectual Ventures and their toxic patents. Nuclear research already is crippled enough in the interest of national security.
It's important that the emergency services can rely on citizens to be autonomous in terms of food for a certain amount of time.
http://www.fema.gov/pdf/library/epc.pdf
My laptop has an Intel Mobile Series 4 graphics card. KDE compositing rarely drops below 25 frames/second.
If you don't need cutting edge graphics, give Intel Graphics a go. The drivers are free software -> distributors are permitted to integrate them properly -> installation is a breeze.
... will not make me trust the currency.
I'd really like to know whether not supporting Qt4 on WP7 is part of the agreement.
In a few years we will have phones with WP7 and Linux dual-boot. The market of mobile devices is just like the PC market and worse: Full of politics, platforms, and redundant software. As a software developer I am appalled by the waste of developer time.
But as Steve Ballmer so eloquently says: "We are going to give customers exiting choices."
LOL
On the eighth day, God created FORTRAN.