What was that python perl joke? Python - It's like writing pseudocode that should probably work and usually does. Perl - It's like writing gibberish that should probably not work, but somehow does.
> But even with these problems, The Story About Ping has earned a place on my bookshelf, right between Stevens' Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment, and my dog-eared copy of Dante's seminal work on MS Windows, Inferno. Who can read that passage on the Windows API ("Obscure, profound it was, and nebulous, So that by fixing on its depths my sight -- Nothing whatever I discerned therein."), without shaking their head with deep understanding. But I digress.
I'ld say the UI probably also, although not the multimedia bits. Since that's still a feature difference sell point. So with the thousand different purchasable versions - anything that distinguishes between those versions is probably right out.
Well, I think a lot of countries are choosing to go with linuces for that reason. India did, did the German school system? I mean in a LOT of cases linux makes sense for that reason.
I'm trying to install many different versions of Ubuntu (12.04/14.04, amd64/x86, server/desktop, etc.) on VirtualBox 14.3.26 on OSX 10.10 and I'm getting the following error:
[ 0.000000] Fast TSC calibration failed.]
It's the first and only thing to show on the screen before the VM turns off a...
@jrg: so I may have to take back everything I said about self-signed certificates the other day. Digital Ocean's private networking isn't isolated from other machines on the network, so in theory other machines could read some of the data in transit, requiring data to be encrypted. Guess what the CoreOS people recommend... :)
Linux adopters are organizations and individuals who have moved from other operating systems to Linux.
== Government ==
As local governments come under pressure from institutions such as the World Trade Organization and the International Intellectual Property Alliance, some have turned to Linux and other Free Software as an affordable, legal alternative to both pirated software and expensive proprietary computer products from Microsoft, Apple and other commercial companies. The spread of Linux affords some leverage for these countries when companies from the developed world bid for govern...
@ByteCommander That would be an advantage to growing up somewhere larger. We did week long class trips to DC to see museums and such... and then I get back to the boonies and can't believe there are people in their 50s that haven't been to the Smithsonian. So, yes - completely understand....
Ahhh. Well schools have to be insured here - but if there's an outside activity - the parent can waive the liability or if someone refuses to waive the school's liability they have to be allowed to still show up to school and be put in a room with a TA or whatever.
I have to discuss with them first because I don't know how far they already planned anything and if they're still on it or if they stopped and for what reason. Could also have been that the principal denied it... I have no idea. I missed a long time this year.
You can fool some of the people most of the time... You can fool most of the people some of the time... but you can fool enough people enough of the time to make it worth your while... >:)
I always heard that one differently. You can fool all of the people some of the time or some of the people all of the time but never all of the people all of the time.
Maybe if you switched which leaf he's holding and a tiny bit smaller so he's still pointing at it, but you have more whitespace and you're not violating that rule of thirds thing.
Yeah. I think that one would work without the top text and the It's the text at the top and the rpi red text moved up and to the left to balance out the space instead of centering it on the logo.
What font are you using for the script/written text?