That doesn't make the source code proprietary or non-open, it just means it isn't a community driven project.
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Slackware is still around, no past tense. What makes you think it was closed source?
I have 4 sisters. I just couldn’t see myself allowing them
Why do they need you to allow them?
It's the same in Ukrainian (and Russian): костюм
Ah, yes, quite a few systems use that. Iirc, when I first got into research I believe it was SPSS that have me pause (maybe STATA) when dates seemed to reference day in the 60s. It's been a while so I don't remember the specifics, but I always thought it was a neat way to handle dates.
Maybe it was 1 January 1970, the Unix epoch
You are correct, I should have said there was an atomic clock out the window that the walker looked out at.
Because of relativistic effects, from your point of view on the train you would just walk forward. But you would notice a strange effect while the trains were accelerating: ~~your atomically synchronized wristwatch~~ the clock you can see out the window has slowed down and stopped counting time. So it seems that your journey to the front of the train takes no time at all.
From someone standing on the side of the tracks catching a glimpse of you and the train as you whizz by, the front of the train is moving at light speed. You're at the back of the train completely frozen still, unable to move forward because the front of the train is moving away at light speed.
Weird things happen when you're talking about the limits of physical reality.
I swear he wants to bring aristocracy to the US
He wants to further entrench the oligarchy, I think. And it seems to be working.
Housing is expensive in the USA. It's even worse in Canada.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sofrito
Soffrito/battuto