Comment Re:Quiet Riot ... Quiet Explosions (Score 1) 314
No, unless you define sound to be something you can hear.
No, unless you define sound to be something you can hear.
So what makes this a troll?
This isn't an anything, and it's certainly not inflammatory or offensive.
Explain yourself, Mr. Mod!
I know you spent lots of time writing that, but it doesn't make any sense.
I'm sorry.
I can vouch for this. You might think AC just spends all his time on
3) False -- Name me one language that doesn't have OpenGL bindings
English.
Ah c'mon
It was just his wa've being particle joke
He was obviously talking about this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Althaea_officinalis
Well if you have digital Braille or whatever then surely you can regexp it to a normal digibook.
I'd say that's what they're worried about.
AdThwart looks fine
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/cfhdojbkjhnklbpkdaibdccddilifddb
Then why does OSX _have_ documentation?
Debian didn't come with configs specific to my hardware either. It still worked though.
OSX, however, did not work.
Perhaps something that does not work needs no documentation?
Some mod woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. I found parent to be mildly funny and ontopic.
On a related note, does anyone else feel it should be pronounced electrovolt?
IAAP and I understand that that's not what it is, but it sounds far cooler, and isn't that what the LHC is all about?
I must assume you meant 100st post
That's about 630kg.
Pretty heavy for a post.
Fair point AC.
That is one thing gmail doesn't offer me.
Then why don't you put on your google-goggles, click "Cached" under the result, and see through the eyes of the GoogleBot.
I see that as a feature, not a bug.
Well Acer offered me 40 euro for vista a month ago, but said I'd have to pay them 50 to remove it.
Consumer rights are fairly low on the agenda here so third party help wasn't much use and so I have one tasty vista license to cover my Arch and Ubuntu installs.
Life isn't fair, software licensing doubly so.
"When the going gets tough, the tough get empirical." -- Jon Carroll