I keep this around in case I have to rig a trial that's not turning out how I want. It's pretty easy, most of the time anyway, to fool other lawyers with this.
There are those who work, and those who write long blog posts about work, excelling at the grift of praising others for their work while you collect their donations. Hard work is for the lumpenprole, of the subverted…
Office 2000 was much better software than anything that came afterward. Even Works '98 was far superior. Frankly though, allowing office workers to putter around with fonts, spacing, and the like is a waste of their…
Where's the code?
OpenBSD defaults to turning SMT off these days because the core team is of the same opinion. Theo actually expressed a similar opinion over 15 years ago.
We used to do this by opening a port in the shield over an x-ray source and detecting it with the predecessor of digital x-ray sensors back in the lab, sending morse code.
1366x768 is the ultimate resolution for a laptop of up to 15".
I keep this around in case I have to rig a trial that's not turning out how I want. It's pretty easy, most of the time anyway, to fool other lawyers with this.
There are those who work, and those who write long blog posts about work, excelling at the grift of praising others for their work while you collect their donations. Hard work is for the lumpenprole, of the subverted…
Office 2000 was much better software than anything that came afterward. Even Works '98 was far superior. Frankly though, allowing office workers to putter around with fonts, spacing, and the like is a waste of their…
Where's the code?
OpenBSD defaults to turning SMT off these days because the core team is of the same opinion. Theo actually expressed a similar opinion over 15 years ago.
We used to do this by opening a port in the shield over an x-ray source and detecting it with the predecessor of digital x-ray sensors back in the lab, sending morse code.
1366x768 is the ultimate resolution for a laptop of up to 15".