Comment Re:Huh? What? (Score 1) 506
You're confusing Opera and Opera Next. They are completely separate build tracks.
You're confusing Opera and Opera Next. They are completely separate build tracks.
The company was liquidated, so there's nobody to sue him for misusing the IP from that company.
In large part, US an Russian espionage helped prevent the Cold War from turning hot due to how successful each side was in gathering intelligence. I'm not particularly a fan of how US intelligence operates based on publicly available documentation of how it works, but at least in this case the outcome was more positive than negative.
And with veto rights it can veto any decision to kick it out. There is no veto override in the UN for permanent Security Council member states.
The US is one of the permanent Security Council members. The US can't be kicked out without US consent, just like China and Russia can't be kicked out without their own consent.
You realize that's not within their power, right? The US is part of the permanent set of security council members and has veto authority, just as China and Russia do. No such change will happen without the complete dissolution of the UN.
Given human history, I'd say every country is hypocritical in this regard to some extent or other. Some are better at hiding or mitigating it than others, but none are immune to it.
Not only that, but Ctrl+Z is already mapped to re-open closed tabs in reverse order of closure in Opera.
Currently using the latest build and Ctrl+Z still re-opens closed tabs in the order closed.
Blackberries do.
Also, the current party system will never allow proportional representation. It would be possible to change a given State's voting system absent Federal tampering. With Federal tampering, no State will be allowed to do such a thing.
The abolition of slavery began with the States, as did voting rights, women's rights, gay rights, and pretty much every other advancement of equality. They were eventually co-opted by the Federal government once the writing was on the wall that they couldn't be stopped. Just because States have done bad things does not mean States rights are not important.
And the larger the government, the less likely it can be saved once it inevitably becomes corrupt. I prefer a government that can be changed by the people to a government that cannot be changed by the people.
At one time Christianity was exactly the same thing.
With the majority of the black population in the US, this would not happen.
UNIX is hot. It's more than hot. It's steaming. It's quicksilver lightning with a laserbeam kicker. -- Michael Jay Tucker