Unfortunately a moral and money rarely goes together as many history examples show. Do I understand correct that effectively in a modern economics it's only the US can print money (by Fed)? With that the ruling elite…
Can keyboard be the cause? A spellchecker "stats collection" for example.
Power is ability to make people do what you want. It can be measured in money. Facebook has lots of it, like it or not.
How would they get gcc crash reports if you refuse to upgrade to latest? :)
I see another name as author and no trace of Fabrice in history. Can you elaborate please?
You write: > ...astounding achievement from Redmond. It boasted interactive tools to create GUI drag and drop features users were accustomed to in VB6 but glaringly missing in the Java world. This was with Visual Studio…
The work of this system does not seem different from what's known of chinese face detection and surveillance systems.
Unfortunately a moral and money rarely goes together as many history examples show. Do I understand correct that effectively in a modern economics it's only the US can print money (by Fed)? With that the ruling elite…
Can keyboard be the cause? A spellchecker "stats collection" for example.
Power is ability to make people do what you want. It can be measured in money. Facebook has lots of it, like it or not.
How would they get gcc crash reports if you refuse to upgrade to latest? :)
I see another name as author and no trace of Fabrice in history. Can you elaborate please?
You write: > ...astounding achievement from Redmond. It boasted interactive tools to create GUI drag and drop features users were accustomed to in VB6 but glaringly missing in the Java world. This was with Visual Studio…
The work of this system does not seem different from what's known of chinese face detection and surveillance systems.