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For the first time ever, astronomers have discovered a ring system surrounding an asteroid. The finding is a complete surprise to planetary scientists, who are yet unsure exactly how such rings could have formed. Kid sister safe, kid sister safe. No, sorry, I've got nothing left.
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Don't tell, you'd passed the three pint humour peak at this stage
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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How will Microsoft fix the current incarnation, and will it learn its lessons as it creates Windows 9 ahead of a reported April 2015 release?
Die, live tiles! Die!
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Quote: When most people think of Microsoft, the first thing that comes to mind is Windows. What does that say about Microsoft? haha
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That they are insanely rich?
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Pretty much.
I think the more important question is, if Microsoft is no longer to be defined by Windows going forward, what drives it? Azure? Xbox? It's sure as hell not Windows Phone or Bing.
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Visual Basic for Applications...no wonder their marketshare is plunging...
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Oculus founder and active redditor Palmer Luckey took to the r/oculus subreddit to answer frustrated devotees' questions and assuage any fears that the Oculus will become little more more than a $350 Facebook machine.
"ALL IS WELL...ALL IS WELL"
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East Asia has always been at war with Oceana
*spitooey*
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And why your current one seems so amazing "At one time we had wisdom, but little knowledge. Now we have a great deal of knowledge, but do we have enough wisdom to deal with that knowledge?"
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It seems that Microsoft's programmers weren't afraid to joke around a little bit while they were first coding some of its biggest software titles back in the '80s. Just in case you don't feel like strolling through (16-bit) memory lane
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Does the code preach devil worship if you read it backwards?
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I haven't seen that yet, but I understand Paul is dead.
TTFN - Kent
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Maybe that explains the abbreviations for SHell ITEM ID[^] and Pointer to an item ID List[^].
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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In an unusual move, Google is responding directly to former TechCrunch editor Michael Arrington’s allegation that it accessed his Gmail account to root out his source for a major story. Other reasons, just not necessarily leakers
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Other reasons, just not necessarily leakers
Bingo.
To sell ads? To keep track of your purchases via email receipts? To farm data wholesale and hand it off to the NSA? Sure.
Leakers?
NEVER!
Guck Foogle.
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The programming world's favorite distributed version control system also lets you find, share, and improve code. Here's how to make Git and GitHub work better for you And workspaces
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Now if only they could slap some sense into those infuriating neophytes who think Git and GitHub are the same thing.
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You can dismiss the future as the naive cry of a Debbie Downer, or you can become part of that future I've been called worse
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How does this guy look at the last 30 years of IT and not see:
Expert Systems,
Fuzzy Logic,
Neural Networks,
Thin Clients,
Data Warehousing,
3G languages,
UMT,
SaaS,
Object Relational Databases,
Send the programming to India
and on and on.
No, but THIS one is different.
SOMEbody's been sold a bridge.
Makes me nauseous. I swear, it's time for the asteroid.
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Dang. Clicked on the upvote 15 times, but alas it only counted one.
I'm not sure if we're an industry of squirrels, or if it's just the press/pundits.
TTFN - Kent
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Squirrels have nuts; the press/pundits are nuts.
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
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