Are you referring to the Motif programming manual(there are few motif programming books so I am assuming you are). If so that was a mutli volume effort with books devoted to particular subjects(ie the API would be one…
Do you really think that if a billion people wanted to migrate in a few months we would have anyway of stopping them? They would have to be motivated by something pretty terrible and yet allow them mobility at the same…
> then I rip them for everyday use In the country I live in you have just infringed copyright and should expect a lawsuit.
I used to write fire control and fire monitoring software. The whole idea of live testing is built into the ethos of such systems. In fire alarms and control the only tests that matter are the ones performed in a…
It's OK for frustrated people to threaten children now?
Also keep in mind that this is clearly American banking which is often quite behind the rest of the world(this is due to the fragmented nature of the banking industry in the US compared to other countries). I mean…
Just do what everyone else does... watch Netflix US via a proxy.
TI99? You pussy. I'm 40 and when I was 10 used to help my Dad build homebrew z80 machines. My first programming was writing a small OS in z80 asm. Helped him build an awesome z280(that was a rare chip) transputer.
On that note plenty of people still use svn for the same reasons.
> Walk from Whitechapel to Portobello Road via Harrods At this time of year? Can I wait until spring?
> Do you really want to be completely dependent and beholden > to some public transport system? With a car you are dependent and beholden to a public transport system. They are called roads and highways.
All it needs is the word Don't Panic written on it in large, friendly letters.
I'm in London and they are rolling out contactless applications for certain things now. Subway sandwiches all take them. London buses you can pay by swipign your debit card and there is one bank that has a debit…
Are you referring to the Motif programming manual(there are few motif programming books so I am assuming you are). If so that was a mutli volume effort with books devoted to particular subjects(ie the API would be one…
Do you really think that if a billion people wanted to migrate in a few months we would have anyway of stopping them? They would have to be motivated by something pretty terrible and yet allow them mobility at the same…
> then I rip them for everyday use In the country I live in you have just infringed copyright and should expect a lawsuit.
I used to write fire control and fire monitoring software. The whole idea of live testing is built into the ethos of such systems. In fire alarms and control the only tests that matter are the ones performed in a…
It's OK for frustrated people to threaten children now?
Also keep in mind that this is clearly American banking which is often quite behind the rest of the world(this is due to the fragmented nature of the banking industry in the US compared to other countries). I mean…
Just do what everyone else does... watch Netflix US via a proxy.
TI99? You pussy. I'm 40 and when I was 10 used to help my Dad build homebrew z80 machines. My first programming was writing a small OS in z80 asm. Helped him build an awesome z280(that was a rare chip) transputer.
On that note plenty of people still use svn for the same reasons.
> Walk from Whitechapel to Portobello Road via Harrods At this time of year? Can I wait until spring?
> Do you really want to be completely dependent and beholden > to some public transport system? With a car you are dependent and beholden to a public transport system. They are called roads and highways.
All it needs is the word Don't Panic written on it in large, friendly letters.
I'm in London and they are rolling out contactless applications for certain things now. Subway sandwiches all take them. London buses you can pay by swipign your debit card and there is one bank that has a debit…