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My favorite subjects got to be Physics ( general physics ), Mathematics (Algebra, Trig, Geom, Discrete, Stat, anal geom, number theory) and Computer Science (everything about computers).
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Did this come from the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy? The answer to Life, The Universe, and Everything is 42. Type this sentence in a Google search bar " the answer to life, the universe and everything " and hit enter. It's actually a Google hack.
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Programming Language i want to invent this
weberk replied to akira550's topic in Science and Technology
Maybe if all computer geeks in sourceforge and geeks all over the world including richard stallman, linus torvalds, donald knuth, Steve Wozniak and Bill Gates (college version) etc. would cooperate maybe your dream could stand a chance. Linguistic experts should also be part of the team. haha. -
Do You Think Time Travelling Will Ever Be Possible?
weberk replied to Ho-oh'sRealm's topic in General Discussion
You can travel backwards or forwards in time by riding a plane and changing your timezone. -
Maybe stem cells would do the trick. Stem cells have the ability to transform their body into another kind of cell.Example: Stem cells could reform and become muscle/ skin cells. In this case, damaged muscle/skin could be restored.
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1. ) Linux as opposed to Vista is way more resource friendly. This means that Linux does not take as much CPU power, Virtual memory etc. in its processes. This also prevents the CPU from heating up. I believe that the reason for this is the numerous processes that Windows run on its background. When you open the task manager( Ctr+Alt+Del ), a long list of processes appear on Win but in Linux (my Ubuntu) shows only 5 processes and only 19% CPU usage. 2. ) Linux before was known to be a for-geeks only OS, but that is not true anymore today. Ubuntu pretty much does away with all those typing jobs and presents a nice GUI for almost all of its application. Even partitioning the hard disk can now be done drag and drop style with gParted. ( Linux users before the GUI era of course were afraid to do this manually ). 3. ) Vista does not come with an Office Suite. You have to purchase it for a fee. While almost all Linux apps are FREE (see https://sourceforge.net/ ). OpenOffice (MS Office's counterpart) is free and cross compatible to Windows counterparts. Ex. You can save .doc (Windows format) files to .odt (Linux format) format and vice versa. 4. ) You can use, surf the net, etc. w/ Linux without an anti-virus software ( like what I am doing right now ). 90+% of the world uses Windows thus hackers target their efforts towards this large number of victims. This is the reason why Windows get infected even if the world's best security experts work at MSFT. Also, the large number of Linux developers make the OS as loophole-less it can be. The linux kernel source code passes through a lot of eyes and thus, a security hole can be found faster than that of MSFT since only their company's programmers are able to see the code. Also, Linux does not know what an .exe file is and most viruses come from executing these executables, ergo having a virus on your Linux is synonymous to being the unluckiest man on earth. 5. ) Compiz Desktop Effects!!! Windows does not have this. If you are looking for a Linux distro (distribution) for beginners, I suggest Linux Mint. Mint is and Ubuntu derivative. Ubuntu is nice too since all your technical and how-to questions are just one search away at the Ubuntu Forums. Note, I only suggested it. I am sure that users of other Linux distros will claim that their distro is the best. ( Lets have peace brothers! W'ere one Linux family ). You can install Linux in dual boot mode. This means you have the option to use your Windows OS or your Linux OS during the computer start-up. This is good especially if you need some functionality of your Windows OS. For programs of yours that only run on Windows, you can use Wine emulator. Wine runs Windows on your Linux. ( Get it? OS opened in an OS? ). I've never really find WIne useful though since almost all Windows apps have a Linux counter part. Example: Firefox = Internet Explorer OpenOffice = Microsoft Office Pidgin = Yahoo Messenger VLC = Windows Media Player ( again check https://sourceforge.net/ for everything you need ) For web designing concerns, I don't know which OS is better since I myself am a newbie web developer. *Even though I am a Linux advocate, I can't deny that I am still more familiar with Windows. WIndows has been there since I was born and all my PC games come on a Windows installer CD.
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Regarding my previous post ( the one above this ), I looked the K. Dragon up in WIkipedia and learned that the Komodo dragon is NOT a dragon. It does not blow fire or whatsoever. In fact the Komodo Dragon is a reptile and looks like a very fat lizard. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komodo_Dragon
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The Best Media Player Which is your best media player?
weberk replied to finaldesign's topic in Software
I've only used Windows Media Player and VLC so far... On my Win XP I use WMP but in my Ubuntu partition I use VLC... I'm the kind of person who thinks that media players are the same. As long as it plays the CD/ DVD, any media player will do. haha. -
Yes dragons do exist....If you consider the Komodo Dragon that is....
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try using GCC. (GNU Compiler Collection). I believe this is the best C/C++ compiler available since the entire open source world uses and develop this compiler. GCC is ANSI/ISO compliant so you are sure that it recognizes standard stuff like string, etc... When compiling C++ source code from the command line using GCC type: g++ fileName.cpp -o outputName Note that you should be in the same directory as the source code when executing this. If you're compiling C progs, replace 'g++' with 'gcc' Hope this helps.
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Thanks ash-bash for the walkthrough. Hi I am a newbie here at Xisto too. Maybe I should introduce myself first. haha. I'm an 18 y/o computer science student from Asia and I am trying to build my first website using this webhost. I browsed the forums a while ago and the topics are quite interesting for both geeks and non-geeks. But I have a question, how are the forum posts analyzed? ( e.g. who determines the MyCents value of the post )? Thank you and I'm looking forward to learning new things here. *My handle is called weberk for no reason at all.
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You can answer easy ACM- ICPC problems at uva.onlinejudge.org . The site provides all kinds of programming exercises from newbie to professional levels. Just create an account -> pick a problem -> write & submit your source code -> if the judge accepts then GOOD, else repeat step 3. Also, Google is free... you should squeeze the most out it.
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I find C/C++ annoying too especially when time is premium (eg ACM-ICPC). I spend a considerable amount of time deciphering its compilation/ error messages. (Back then, I thought they were alien language). However after building your program, the headache pays off because of C/C++'s efficiency. Unlike Java, w/c is easy to code but lots of overhead at runtime. Just like time-space, there is always a tradeoff.