There's quite a few shows:
Border Security Australia's Front Line
Border Security Canada's Front Line
Customs UK
UK Border Force
Border Wars
Most are available for download in the usual places
Those complaints are from users in the UK and Europe, they have every right to complain. US and Canada fair much better, but the rest of the world has gone back years in regards to map quality. At this rate Google's new map app approval cannot come soon enough.
Which ironically is more like the Italian pronunciation (oh/reh/GAH/noh). The American way is more like the Spanish pronunciation (oh/REH/gah/noh) with a contraction.
I suppose that's better than adding some 'erbs on a pizza. :)
It's just not feasible to print off code for anything larger than the simple bank account programs that I used to do for my assessments in high school, come to think of it I haven't printed off since then!
If you are needing to print off code to find problems, perhaps you should consider unit...
I think too much developer pressure to ignore.
I remember I was confused when Microsoft originally announced Windows 8 with metro and they were pushing JS, HTML, XAML and not a word on .Net or C++.
IE9 you definitely can. I cannot remember IE8 but I believe you should be able to. You just need to go to the right edge of the bar and a resizing cursor will appear allowing you to drag to your preferred width.
If you really want to convert the getTimeInMillis to seconds then what you are doing is correct. The getTimeInMillis will return how many milliseconds have passed since 1970, which is a rather large number, so even dividing by 1000 will still be a large number.
What I believe you want to do...
This looks like it's been copied in and out of a word processor, try:
<style type="text/css">
instead of
<style type=text/css>
Speach marks are a different character from a quote so the tag is being ignored.
Not so much matter refuse install but change the fundamentals so much it would have required pouring money into a dying O/S to develop it. Win7 has already overtaken XP and in another year XP will probably be below 20%.
Most of the stuff they could have ported easy with the exception of...
IE won't create events for dynamic elements without you being explicit, you'll need to do something like:
deleteelement.onclick = function(){
removeRow(rowCount);
};
If it was truly that then those lights should be replaced as they are faulty, it should be:
Green
Amber
Red
Red + Amber
Green
Just amber is to indicate that lights are turning red and you should stop, red+amber would indicate that the lights are turning green and you should get ready...
I've seen them in HK, Seoul and Tokyo, they have both a mixture of clock counters or binary light indicators and they seem to work pretty well both as a pedestrian and as a driver.
As a pedestrian you know you have x seconds left to cross or until you can cross, as a driver you know you have x...
I would say it is more intuitive if you're looking at it with fresh eyes, and therein lays the problem for most users.
Those who are used to Office 97-2003 are going in with a biased thought process of what they are looking for (I know it was in the Tools > Options menu, where can I find...
Messenger serves up flash ads in a small window underneath your contacts, looks like you either don't have flash installed or block it.
Simple way of stopping it all is adding rad.msn.com to your restricted sites in IE.
Job done.
It's basically Firefox 4.2, they didn't want to get psychologically behind in the version number wars.
Few HTML5 and security improvements, otherwise not much else beyond the version number.
IE9 has border.
Just checked W3C to see if there is any clarity in the standards and failing to get it:
IMG tag:
Note: An image has no border by default (unless the image is inside an a element).
Guess there is good reason to keep using a img { border: none; } in reset.css
Tailgators are a$$holes as much as people who don't move over after completing a passing maneuver. I think I'm glad I didn't become a traffic officer or I'd be pulling people over all day to write them up.
As for the person commentating on the video, he should get a ticket for the commentry...
By the time Window 8 comes out it will be 3 years since Windows 7 and a further 2/3 since Vista. Personally I think they should have shorter release cycles with more minor updates and fixes and lower the cost per update, however because of the corp side of the business they wouldn't get away...
Perhaps because for the best part of 60+ years they have been part of the British army and go through the same training.
Definitely legendary hard asses.
I'm sure you know the decision behind UAC is to protect the system from harm from malicious programs. You have to keep in mind the Windows ecosystem where the typical users are simple minded and like to click on and run everything they touch. Having Windows prompt you to confirm any...
You are not an idiot and Microsoft is not stupid as this is by design to prevent the spread of malicious programs that make themselves run on startup with admin privileges.
The makers of the said programs have questionably coded their program to require elevated access to the registry/file...
Captains generally don't fly the planes nowadays anyway, they are merely the most experienced of observers whilst the first officer does the flying and only take command when / if the situation requires so.
Because it runs in the background? This is perfectly fine for most typical windows users. Those who don't want it can disable the feature in services or even set up their own schedule when it's more convenient to them.
I think one other key thing overlooked here is the fact that Apple had something others did not: An already successful and accessible distribution point (Apple Stores). This allowed them to keep the price of the iPad low. Other manufactures initially couldn't get anywhere near the price point...
If it was adults I would almost agree that is shows you at least 'care' a bit about your teeth. However, with a child, it's parenting fail.
I've never had a filling, gums are in perfect condition and I visit my dentist every year. I just don't have the fake white Hollywood smile. :)
http://www.economist.com/research/articlesBySubject/displaystory.cfm?subjectid=7933596&story_id=15060097
Also, as already mentioned previously in this thread, the best thinkers moved to America quickly and this is still prevalent today as they offer the top money and the H1B visa's for the...
You'll always be able to store files locally, anything else is scaremonger tactics. Just think of it as dropbox integrated into Explorer *if you want to use it*
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