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Dell Pre-Installing Firefox in UK: "Re:A quick rant about Firefox
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by adolfojp (730818) Alter Relationship on Tuesday December 27, @11:34AM (#14345806)
Ok mister, lets get a few things straight. Just because
* most of firefox features were in Opera first and
* Opera has features that will take years to be implemented in firefox and
* Opera's mail client was gmail like before gmail even existed and
* Opera is faster and has a smaller memory footprint than firefox and
* Opera is beautifully designed and integrated instead of being a patchwork frankenbrowser and
* Opera's download is smaller
slashdoters will still not love it. Why? Because Opera is not open source. Therefore, although most people won't ever modify Firefox's code, it will forever remain everyone's sweetheart.
Firefox is not just a browser, it is a symbol of rebelion against the system. We should rename it the Ch?-wser and make t shirts! :-P
Cheers,
Adolfo
Opera user since forever."
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So I guess most people
(Score:5, Interesting)Huh, maybe you shouldn't ask this question on Slashdot.
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As someone who recently went from dialup to cable
(Score:5, Insightful)If you think education is expensive, you should try ignorance -- Derek Bok, president of Harvard
Cable upstream capacity
(Score:5, Informative)(Last Journal: Tuesday August 19, @02:49PM)
And no, there's no simple way to reallocate frequencies and have more of it used for upstream capacity. Assignment of frequencies for cable video is a matter of federal regulation.
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(Score:4, Informative)where phi(n) is Euler's Totient function which is the number of integers less than n that are relatively prime to n. The number n is chosen to be the product of two primes, p and q. Even if n is known, it is hard of find p and q. Then phi(n) = (p-1)(q-1) and it is easy to pick a d and an e such thatx**phi(n) = 1 mod(n)
You give out n and e as your public key and use n and d as your private key. Public en/decryption is done with:d * e = 1 mod(phi(n))
Private en/decryption is done with:Y = X**e mod(n)
X = Y**d mod(n)
Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices.
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Emmy Noether!
(Score:5, Informative)Hence, the fact that force laws do not change with time implies conservation of energy, that they do not change with position implies conservation of linear momentum, and that they do not change with rotation implies conservation of angular momentum. Highly awesome.
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Re: e^(i*pi) = -1
(Score:5, Interesting)http://www.justinmullins.com/eulers_relation.htm
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MTexels/s
(Score:5, Informative)(http://www.ironwolve.com/ | Last Journal: Thursday July 08, @11:59PM)
It is nice to see where GFX cards rate in games, and Toms hardware has the best link per game. Thats why I picked a GT over a GTX for 200 dollars less.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/12/02/vga_charts
and
http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/07/05/vga_charts
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http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,69904-0.html?tw=rss.index
2005 Foot-in-Mouth Awards
Save you the trouble:
(Score:5, Funny)"I know what I don't know, and to this day I don't know technology and I don't know accounting and finance."
-- Bernie Ebbers, ex-CEO of WorldCom
====================Re:"Baboon" or "Hitler"? I'm confused...
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Your statement was clear enough. But my rebuttal was no straw man, and it was that you are simply incorrect, like so many people trying to protect the President and his Fascism out of fear, uncertainty and doubt.
That schizophrenics exist, destroys your argument. Bush could very well be the type that is crafty at one time, and a few hours later descends into a Hyper-Republican mindset that is the very essence of stupidity. This is why I fscking used the term "CHRONOLOGICALLY".
But we're long past "coulds". Considering Bush's past of abuse of drugs and alcohol, it's very likely he's schizo in the ways I've indicated. And -- oh yeah -- as the OP implied, we are swimming in an ocean of evidence that Bush acts like a fox on one hand, and then a retard on another.
But schizo behavior is not exclusive to the President (nor at any one time, either). Millions of Americans still think that Iraq had something to do with 911. Millions also think that Bush is a good President and that he's "protecting" America by invoking a conventional or perpetual WWIII. Schizo behavior is running rampant in America
In conclusion, if you want to see saliva in inappropriate places, watch tapes of your beloved Neo-Cons as they've talked up American Fascism for the last 4 years. I mean, good god, man, the use of torture is being PUBLICLY DEBATED as some sort of valid topic! 911 has been used to enact a Neo-Con (and Neo-Liberal -- let's not forget them!) agenda to enact outright Fascism in the USA. Smart guys and morons are making this all happen by cashing out America's wealth. And the Head Monkey in Charge (i.e. Bush) is all part of the larger Fascist game. To enact Fascism, you need to make more use of belly, not brain.
[You have a stable society when some nut guns down a schoolyard and the law doesn't change.]
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Better a foot in the mouth than a feces...
(Score:4, Funny)I happen to know that I am not, nor have I ever been, a feces. And, unless I'm consumed by cannibals, I never will be!
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Re:-5, Redundant
(Score:5, Insightful)The one time I visited Digg, I found the comments worthless.
"What luck for rulers that men do not think." --A.H. (1889-1945)
Re: or how about this one from President Taft!
(Score:5, Insightful)It was more about PR cleanup than fact checking. The question is not "is this legit?", but "how can we manipulate belief"? They had people discussing how to tear it down within 10 or 15 minutes of its first airing. The qualifications of the people discussing the matter? Well, it's a memo. You could ask people in print manufacturing, or forensics. You could ask an army desk jockey. You could even ask any secretary old enough to have used one of those typewriters. Instead, it was freepers, marketing people, PR, politicians, newscasters, paid political operatives(bloggers!), and the like. Oh, and a few computer guys. Most weren't even born yet in the era of that typewriter or Bush's service.
Me? I work in printing. The family business is printing, and my father was in computer repair for decades. My childhood was spent with inky fingers, learning programming or fixing hardware. So, I know both areas pretty well, and I didn't buy it. The really clever thing is that the real point of the matter was "did Bush fulfill obligations?" not the placement of a fucking letter or apostrophe. Kudos on making sure the voting public avoided that question and discussed decades old typewriters instead.
It's an exercise in the efficiency of the conservative political machine. You're not even discussing the topic at hand. You're discussing 2004 in a "let's remember 2005" comments section. We should both be modded for being offtopic. And you should learn that you can't reuse calenders.
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http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/grammar/archive/collective_nouns.html
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A collective noun is a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit.
Usage Note: In American usage, a collective noun takes a singular verb when it refers to the collection considered as a whole, as in:
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The family was united on this question.
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The enemy is suing for peace.
It takes a plural verb when it refers to the members of the group considered as individuals, as in:
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My family are always fighting among themselves.
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The enemy were showing up in groups of three or four to turn in their weapons.
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In British usage, however, collective nouns are more often treated as plurals:
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The government have not announced a new policy.
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The team are playing in the test matches next week.
A collective noun should not be treated as both singular and plural in the same construction; thus:
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The family is determined to press its (not their) claim.
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