Part of it is to do with the fact that some libertarians value economic freedoms over civil/social freedoms while others the reverse.
I guess if it comes down to that it should be between something like the Greens and the LDP or the Democrats and the LDP, since neither the Liberals or Labour...
Oh and the N900 has the best speakers any phone will ever have. They're stereo instead of mono for a start, and they are probably the least tiny speakers of their size (or in such a device) I've heard.
I'd start a thread about the N900 but I CBF.
Static Ice is not a store, it is a store aggregator, and it is how I located Tigers Direct in the first place. It doesn't help me determine what parts I need though, so thanks but no thanks.
Cheers to the second derivative though.
I could code a programme for the iPhone to view PDF and Microsoft formats pretty easily. I won't though, because a bunch of people have already done so, as Blastus pointed out.
My post is completely in context. I'm telling people I considered the Nexus and settled on the N900 instead. I want to let people know that I think the N900 is a superior product, so they at least know what their options are.
I'm looking at Tigers Direct ATM because it is in NSW.
Tigers Direct Computer Store
Need a new comp and looking for a store which has all the following:
AMD Phenom 965 (about $250)
nVidia GTX 985 (about $500)
AM3 Socket Gigabyte mother board ($100 to $200 I guess)
A case
CPU fan
Power supply...
Android is based on the Linux KERNEL, not the Linux userspace + GNU. It uses Google's own version of Java instead for that (a version of Java which is incompatible with the Java standard, too). You don't know what you're talking about.
It would require so many modifications to get Android...
No matter how well-structured it is, a single government cannot adequately manager and administer 6 to 10 billion people (or more!) without significant devolution of powers.
No.
In fact, places like America, India, China, Russia and Brazil should break up. Their governments are far too big, cumbersome, and inefficient to minister 300 million people, 1.3 billion, whatever.
I fucking love the multi-cultural aspect of Australia's big cities. It's so much more exciting and interesting than the largely monocultural atmosphere of regional areas.