Although Linus is from Finland, he comes from the Swedish-speaking minority population there and his native language is Swedish. Sweden itself is pretty PC, but I don't know if that goes for the Finnish-Swedish as well,…
Sounds like you should try Linux Mint Debian Edition. I've been using it since I gave up on Ubuntu 11.04
Actually we don't know that, since most of the reactor building in inaccessible. Also, the latest info from Tepco says that they lost coolant before the tsunami struck, which suggest major earthquake damage. However, if…
The _atmospheric release_ is reported to be 10% of Chernobyl. Nothing has been said about the release in the sea, which we all know has been huge.
It's not normal at all. Something was building up
The slides are interesting, but I'd like them in context. Is a video of a seminar covering this material available somewhere?
Yes, ClojureCLR. It is supposed to work on Mono as well.
The Guardian was running an article on the Old Spice commercials yesterday.
That's what my old math professor always said: "Now let's pick a random number, say 17, and ..."
I'm in Tokyo, and I have lived here for 12 years. The paper is quite interesting, and I have no major disagreement, but of course it is not the full picture. As I see it, the main problem Japan has is that the education…
Although Linus is from Finland, he comes from the Swedish-speaking minority population there and his native language is Swedish. Sweden itself is pretty PC, but I don't know if that goes for the Finnish-Swedish as well,…
Sounds like you should try Linux Mint Debian Edition. I've been using it since I gave up on Ubuntu 11.04
Actually we don't know that, since most of the reactor building in inaccessible. Also, the latest info from Tepco says that they lost coolant before the tsunami struck, which suggest major earthquake damage. However, if…
The _atmospheric release_ is reported to be 10% of Chernobyl. Nothing has been said about the release in the sea, which we all know has been huge.
It's not normal at all. Something was building up
The slides are interesting, but I'd like them in context. Is a video of a seminar covering this material available somewhere?
Yes, ClojureCLR. It is supposed to work on Mono as well.
The Guardian was running an article on the Old Spice commercials yesterday.
That's what my old math professor always said: "Now let's pick a random number, say 17, and ..."
I'm in Tokyo, and I have lived here for 12 years. The paper is quite interesting, and I have no major disagreement, but of course it is not the full picture. As I see it, the main problem Japan has is that the education…