...> I'm sure the running costs of a nuclear station are far less than a coal-powered one. Wrong. For a start it's completely insane to only look at running costs. What matters is the comparitive overall cost per kilowatt of power produced. That has to include set up AND shut down costs. Somebody has to pay it. Not that I'm against the use of nuclear power. However the Magnox ...
... and the A380. the amazing thing is that the french could only get 6.7db improvement with 25 years of work on the problem. Is 6.7 db true? Not disputing the figures, but it must be comparitively very quiet, as each 3db less is half the SPL. I saw it twice in Brisbane on it's test flights 2 1/2 years ago, and it did sound nice (though it nearly took out the chase plane filming ...
At 17 Jun 2008 12:07:25 +0000 Larry wrote: Except it takes forever (comparitively) and requires an active data connection. Remote desktop has it's uses, but PIM data lookup isn't one of them! Your connection must really suck. Are you really going to claim that you can run rdesktop on your tablet, log into your PC and view your schedule faster than you could...
Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote in news:7MI5k.55$qf5.46@fe107.usenetserver.com: Except it takes forever (comparitively) and requires an active data connection. Remote desktop has it's uses, but PIM data lookup isn't one of them! Your connection must really suck. I'm running Xnews from rdesktop on the little Linux tablet at breakfast over the free wifi ...
... simultaneously. I'm sure there's a remote desktop to install in WinMo 5 or 6 from microsoft if it's not installed. Everything works, except video and audio of course, but that makes no difference doing what you want. Except it takes forever (comparitively) and requires an active data connection. Remote desktop has it's uses, but PIM data lookup isn't one of them!
... distinct. I have a couple of books here that will not particularly help you (I only present a couple because I don't regard it as important enough to look further). An old one (Comparitive Programming Languages, by Wilson and Clark, publ. Addison-Wesley, 1993) calls automatic arrays "semi-dynamic" and used the unqualified word "dynamic" as I usually find it. A newer one (Programming ...
... talk.politics.guns Greg Procter <procter@ihug.co.nz> wrote: Buck, old idiot, it was you claiming you'd experienced a sufficiently large number of US and NZ penises to be able to make a comparitive judgement - what more did you want to add to that? How about that you're delusional, since I never said anything like that? You have a very short memory! (now there's ...
...this conversation in serious jeopardy. Buck, old idiot, it was you claiming you'd experienced a sufficiently large number of US and NZ penises to be able to make a comparitive judgement - what more did you want to add to that? How about that you're delusional, since I never said anything like that? You have a very short memory! (now there's aurprise) Quote...
... puts this conversation in serious jeopardy. Buck, old idiot, it was you claiming you'd experienced a sufficiently large number of US and NZ penises to be able to make a comparitive judgement - what more did you want to add to that? How about that you're delusional, since I never said anything like that? I do regret mentioning small NZ penii, however, since now it would ...
... point at which you first starting making an ass of yourself. So now you're claiming the same thing. You inability to comprehend puts this conversation in serious jeopardy. Buck, old idiot, it was you claiming you'd experienced a sufficiently large number of US and NZ penises to be able to make a comparitive judgement - what more did you want to add to that?