It's almost like he didn't have a tech literate editor to fix his fuckups.
Buggy or no, Ext3 is still the better option for linux when doing network shares for other operating systems since it's pretty transparent anyways.
Given your anecdotes, what do they have to do with the statement you're quoting? It really seems out of context.
Maybe not, but enough to keep their robots in repair and enough for themselves who own them to have a home/food of their own wouldn't go amiss.
So racist. Got it.
It's what's called a defect such as when a system doesn't perform as expected. Sorry. No amount of emotionally supported bullshit is going to change facts.
Phobia? Hardly. You don't call an ftp client and ssh client do you? Likewise you would and should never call a man a woman, unless you're tying to insult him and vice versa. It's called logic and not some ridiculous…
Self identification is a ridiculous concept if it's not based on fact. They put people in the nut house for proclaiming they're a farm animal or Teddy Roosevelt.
It's only an assault on those individuals and organizations that want to infringe on users privacy. I see absolutely nothing wrong with keeping the general public informed (mandatory) from predatory actions.
So releasing employees from their ahem employ is mistreatment? These kids need to stick their noses back in their schoolwork.
I would say that's entirely reasonable. There's no reason to dump on more laws to try and enforce (and poorly I might add) already existing laws.
People have fought over meaningless things since the dawn of time. The crusades come to mind in that respect.
and for the automated, try this: (echo "open rainmaker.wunderground.com";sleep 1;echo "\r";sleep 1;echo "nyc";sleep 1;echo "x";) | telnet
You should be running your own in-house anyways.
That's the problem right there. Do you really need something more than an html/php/js/css web browser?!
If you want to talk about problems, let's talk about plugins themselves. They're horrible and should never have been created. Hell, even they were a response to horrible websites which browsers had to deal with.…
As plane-Jane as can be sounds absolutely great for text piping etc.
> to stem the rampant truancy devastating the school's funding So truancy is a part of lack of funding? There's something wrong with that picture. Texas needs to fix that issue before trying to act all fascist on…
If someone is actively trying to be a mitm and injecting things into your connection - you have far far worse problems than corrupted software.
I for one think it's great you're doing updates quickly and often as things come up that warrant pushing updates in the first place. Keep up the good work. This looks like a nifty little tool!
What an insulting question. Of course I asked them - I'm not going to fire off that statement without checking with them.
> Maps, however, is crucial to most people that use an iPhone Citation please. Nobody I know uses google maps, even when we travel (which is a lot).
For people, yes. For government, it should be mandatory. The government's military? Sometimes.
I actually have a copy of that still.
since when is keeping something open source a 'moral' so-called "right"?
It's almost like he didn't have a tech literate editor to fix his fuckups.
Buggy or no, Ext3 is still the better option for linux when doing network shares for other operating systems since it's pretty transparent anyways.
Given your anecdotes, what do they have to do with the statement you're quoting? It really seems out of context.
Maybe not, but enough to keep their robots in repair and enough for themselves who own them to have a home/food of their own wouldn't go amiss.
So racist. Got it.
It's what's called a defect such as when a system doesn't perform as expected. Sorry. No amount of emotionally supported bullshit is going to change facts.
Phobia? Hardly. You don't call an ftp client and ssh client do you? Likewise you would and should never call a man a woman, unless you're tying to insult him and vice versa. It's called logic and not some ridiculous…
Self identification is a ridiculous concept if it's not based on fact. They put people in the nut house for proclaiming they're a farm animal or Teddy Roosevelt.
It's only an assault on those individuals and organizations that want to infringe on users privacy. I see absolutely nothing wrong with keeping the general public informed (mandatory) from predatory actions.
So releasing employees from their ahem employ is mistreatment? These kids need to stick their noses back in their schoolwork.
I would say that's entirely reasonable. There's no reason to dump on more laws to try and enforce (and poorly I might add) already existing laws.
People have fought over meaningless things since the dawn of time. The crusades come to mind in that respect.
and for the automated, try this: (echo "open rainmaker.wunderground.com";sleep 1;echo "\r";sleep 1;echo "nyc";sleep 1;echo "x";) | telnet
You should be running your own in-house anyways.
That's the problem right there. Do you really need something more than an html/php/js/css web browser?!
If you want to talk about problems, let's talk about plugins themselves. They're horrible and should never have been created. Hell, even they were a response to horrible websites which browsers had to deal with.…
As plane-Jane as can be sounds absolutely great for text piping etc.
> to stem the rampant truancy devastating the school's funding So truancy is a part of lack of funding? There's something wrong with that picture. Texas needs to fix that issue before trying to act all fascist on…
If someone is actively trying to be a mitm and injecting things into your connection - you have far far worse problems than corrupted software.
I for one think it's great you're doing updates quickly and often as things come up that warrant pushing updates in the first place. Keep up the good work. This looks like a nifty little tool!
What an insulting question. Of course I asked them - I'm not going to fire off that statement without checking with them.
> Maps, however, is crucial to most people that use an iPhone Citation please. Nobody I know uses google maps, even when we travel (which is a lot).
For people, yes. For government, it should be mandatory. The government's military? Sometimes.
I actually have a copy of that still.
since when is keeping something open source a 'moral' so-called "right"?