I think the cooking analogy holds. Sure, those people DO use knife-proof gloves and for good reason. They need to be able to cut through things of the same basic structure as human meat! So it goes with code: if you are…
Okay, so this post means nothing... but this is just an ingenious and cool use of nature against itself. Likely it will probably destroy the world!
This is an excellent point! Just building an earth bermed home can save a fair bit from improved insulation properties. In the US we have not explored this option nearly enough, in my opinion.
I suggest: Openoffice.org - stable (3.1.0?),kivio or dia - diagramming,opera and/or firefox,gnucash,abobe acrobat reader (acroread), qcad, hp device manager (hplip?) if you have an hp printer, vlc media player, glabels…
I'm glad to see that this event looks like it is being scientifically, and sensibly, evaluated.
I think the cooking analogy holds. Sure, those people DO use knife-proof gloves and for good reason. They need to be able to cut through things of the same basic structure as human meat! So it goes with code: if you are…
Okay, so this post means nothing... but this is just an ingenious and cool use of nature against itself. Likely it will probably destroy the world!
This is an excellent point! Just building an earth bermed home can save a fair bit from improved insulation properties. In the US we have not explored this option nearly enough, in my opinion.
I suggest: Openoffice.org - stable (3.1.0?),kivio or dia - diagramming,opera and/or firefox,gnucash,abobe acrobat reader (acroread), qcad, hp device manager (hplip?) if you have an hp printer, vlc media player, glabels…
I'm glad to see that this event looks like it is being scientifically, and sensibly, evaluated.