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It looks like most of their portfolio makes it into production, but I can't
help but wonder just how much a keyboard like this would cost?
Also, OLED's have a short life. 1-2 years.
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Re:Close Window 'X' ... drunk theme
As you suggested, they put a 2d row of min/max/imize and close button the classic style : see the computer management window on 2d sshot : http://www.networkmirror.com/JOdkEXG2eLXwsioX/www
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Use the mirror which runs on a sane server:
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Server is toast
"There is a problem with the database that is preventing the site from working.
An email has been sent to the administrator notifying them of the problem. Please try again later." ...and their e-mail server will be ready in a minute.
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RobotsMirror Here
Aww that's nice. But the poison-gas payload release seen being demonstrated in the photo to stop intruders, will cause innocent bystanders in the confined Tokyo buildings to have a very super-happy-fun-mustard-gas time. ...robots could soon begin patrolling Japanese offices, shopping malls and banks to keep them safe from intruders.
(Yes, I am kidding. After the ice-melting incident, I figured I would give a disclaimer this time)
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Slick + full mirror
Cool!
All I can say is some people have a lot more free time on their hands than I do.
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A mirror of the thumbnails is available here.
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"A summary of all displays along with images are at QuenteCafe.com"
You mean, Was available...
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Here is the Slashdot story with links changed to mirrors:
P Starrson writes "The Canadian government this afternoon kept one promise many could live without. It introduced new copyright legislation that will bring DMCA-style legislation to Canada (backgrounder and FAQ here but bill still not online). Professor Michael Geist has apparently seen a copy and points out on his blog that while the bill does not go as far as the United States, the proposal is full of new rights for the music industry with precious little for users." -
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P Starrson writes "The Canadian government this afternoon kept one promise many could live without. It introduced new copyright legislation that will bring DMCA-style legislation to Canada (backgrounder and FAQ here but bill still not online). Professor Michael Geist has apparently seen a copy and points out on his blog that while the bill does not go as far as the United States, the proposal is full of new rights for the music industry with precious little for users." -
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P Starrson writes "The Canadian government this afternoon kept one promise many could live without. It introduced new copyright legislation that will bring DMCA-style legislation to Canada (backgrounder and FAQ here but bill still not online). Professor Michael Geist has apparently seen a copy and points out on his blog that while the bill does not go as far as the United States, the proposal is full of new rights for the music industry with precious little for users." -
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P Starrson writes "The Canadian government this afternoon kept one promise many could live without. It introduced new copyright legislation that will bring DMCA-style legislation to Canada (backgrounder and FAQ here but bill still not online). Professor Michael Geist has apparently seen a copy and points out on his blog that while the bill does not go as far as the United States, the proposal is full of new rights for the music industry with precious little for users." -
Very cool & mirror
This is cool. The author is unclear as to whether or not the CPU fan is left in
place (from the pictures, it appears to be left in place). If it is, then how is the walltop "dead quiet"? If not, how does he keep it cool?
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If some Software Developers built houses?
Lets take a walk through a house built by our illustrious legion of very ordinary Software Developers we've seen over the last few posts..
You arrive at a friends new house and step up to the front door.. well, you do after finding it around the side of the house..
You press the door bell but dont hear the reassuring ding dong sound coming from inside the house, you ponder if you missed hearing it and wait a few moments before politely pressing it again, this time you're SURE, there was NO doorbell sound coming from inside. You peer at the doorbell, its a button, how much more complicated can it be? You DOUBLE CLICK it and hear a loud DINGDONG coming from inside..
Your Friend, Herbert's footsteps approach the door from inside and you straighten your tie ready for the door to open. Herbert unlocks the door and the damn thing swings OUTWARDS knocking you back a step or two. Apologetically the owner explains that's how it was when they bought the house "it fools everyone and it'll be a great source of converation at our Dinner Parties".
You politely chuckle and hope they get the damn thing fixed.
Herbert invites you into the house, you step unsurely into the hallway and peer around.
The ceiling has a sort of mauvy pink color, not dissamilar to your Grandmother's slippers, the walls are mostly red.
Herbert offers you the grand tour of his new home and gestures towards what you assume is the Lounge room thru a doorway off the hallway. You wander in suprised to find that you're in the toilet.. nervously Herbert chuckles and explains that to get to the Lounge you have to pass through the 2 Way Toilet.
You emerge on the other side of the toilet into a long narrow room that stretches the length of the house, its about 5 feet wide and 45 feet long. At the far end of this poorly lit room you can see a Television. The only light coming into the room is from a small window at about knee height.
Herbert explains the Lounge Room is really an extension that wasn't planned very well, he invites you into the kitchen through a revolving door. You step into a large circular room after missing the first few exits of the rapidly revolving entrance. In the middle of the room is a large Island Bench, its working surface is about 5 foot high. there's no other furniture in the room, but there's 9 doors evenly spaced around the room. Herbert explains that through each door is an appliance, there's the Fridge Room, the Oven Room, the Freezer Room, the Dishwasher Room, the Food Room, the Microwave room etc.. Its a pain Herbert says, taking things from one to the next, but you get used to it he says... you feel doubtful.
Herbet is keen to show you the Master Bedroom, but he's not sure which door its through, he tries three then finds the right one.
As usual, the damn thing opens outwards.. You dutifully but somewhat hesitantly follow Herbert through the Master Bedroom, you wonder what bizarre idea you're going to be introduced to next.
Herbet gestures around what appears to be an empty room with a self-satisfied smirk on his face. You peer around trying to work out what bizarre idea the builder has foisted upon the house now. "Where's the BED, Herbert?" Herbert theatrically claps his hands together twice and stamps his foot.. the bed silently descends from an opening that appeared in the ceiling, you jump out of the way just in time and the bed neatly touches down in the centre of the room. "Neat hey!" Herbert prompts you.. "Ah yeah, thats great Herbert".. You gingerly sit on the bed, it promptly collapses.. "Ah, yeah that happens a bit, you get used to it."..
"Come and see the Garden!" Herbert excitedly exclaims. Herbet opens a small trap door hidden under a rug and descends a small ladder.. you follow him down. The Garden has a concrete floor and
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All pages (not just page 1) mirrored here. It's not as cool as Bender, but it's certainly clever. ~
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MirrorsHand-made Web Server, Built From 200 TTL Chips - Mon Jun 6 06:41:52 2005
ps writes "Bill Buzbee has constructed a hand-made CPU, complete with hardware address translation, memory mapped I/O, and DMA, out of 200 74-series TTL chips wired together with thousands of individually wrapped wires. By using a port of Adam Dunkels' uIP TCP/IP stack to the Magic-1, it currently serves up live web pages at an amazing speed of 3 MHz. See the website for photos and schematics."
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MirrorsHand-made Web Server, Built From 200 TTL Chips - Mon Jun 6 06:41:52 2005
ps writes "Bill Buzbee has constructed a hand-made CPU, complete with hardware address translation, memory mapped I/O, and DMA, out of 200 74-series TTL chips wired together with thousands of individually wrapped wires. By using a port of Adam Dunkels' uIP TCP/IP stack to the Magic-1, it currently serves up live web pages at an amazing speed of 3 MHz. See the website for photos and schematics."
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MirrorsHand-made Web Server, Built From 200 TTL Chips - Mon Jun 6 06:41:52 2005
ps writes "Bill Buzbee has constructed a hand-made CPU, complete with hardware address translation, memory mapped I/O, and DMA, out of 200 74-series TTL chips wired together with thousands of individually wrapped wires. By using a port of Adam Dunkels' uIP TCP/IP stack to the Magic-1, it currently serves up live web pages at an amazing speed of 3 MHz. See the website for photos and schematics."
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MirrorsHand-made Web Server, Built From 200 TTL Chips - Mon Jun 6 06:41:52 2005
ps writes "Bill Buzbee has constructed a hand-made CPU, complete with hardware address translation, memory mapped I/O, and DMA, out of 200 74-series TTL chips wired together with thousands of individually wrapped wires. By using a port of Adam Dunkels' uIP TCP/IP stack to the Magic-1, it currently serves up live web pages at an amazing speed of 3 MHz. See the website for photos and schematics."
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MirrorsHand-made Web Server, Built From 200 TTL Chips - Mon Jun 6 06:41:52 2005
ps writes "Bill Buzbee has constructed a hand-made CPU, complete with hardware address translation, memory mapped I/O, and DMA, out of 200 74-series TTL chips wired together with thousands of individually wrapped wires. By using a port of Adam Dunkels' uIP TCP/IP stack to the Magic-1, it currently serves up live web pages at an amazing speed of 3 MHz. See the website for photos and schematics."
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Yes, that should be the link, but unfortunately, it's not there. Nor is it at Network Mirror either. As an aside, it looks like Network Mirror pulls it's stories from a subscriber's account, because it's listing a story that's not yet on the front page...
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How callous and mirror of pics
Lucasfilm President Micheline Chau says, "We do have to exist after George. He's not going to live forever. The man's in his early 60s."
Geez! I mean dig a hole and send out the obits already! What's the matter, getting impatient?
The pics are pretty non-exciting (an aerial shot of the Presidio, wide-angle shot of Presidio, outsdie shot of generic-looking hq bldg, pic of map showing location of Presidio, and a headshot of the man himself), but you can see them here if you want to decide for yourself.
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Photos???? Comment + mirror
They are very simple illustrations, not photos.
Would a Mac tablet ever see the light of day? This is not intended as a
troll/flame, but how big is the market for a niche product from a niche
computer manufacturer?
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You mean like this?
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It also make life easier for colo's + mirror
Power density is one of the biggest reasons why you don't see massive colocation facilites. Unless they themselevs are colocated with a power plant.
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I had the privelege to listen to Adams speak at a lunch in San Jose back in '96. He was a very engaging and entertaining speaker and was very approachable afterwards to just chat.
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My first exposure to list ( and a mirror of book )
Whenever I think of Lisp, I'm transported back in time to 1975 where I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to learn this as my 2nd programming language after Fortran IV (on a DECsystem-10, no less).
I never revisited Lisp. Perhaps now that I have the book, I'll give it a shot.
You can download a copy here if the main site is too busy.
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The article is loaded with spoilers, but nice to hear that the reviewer is positive about the movie.
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The uncut GoDaddy ad here
but first, like any good Slashdotter, I must pick nits and point out that waaaaay back in the last century, SRI held the top spot too.
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Arr Ye Maty! There be a Slashdottin! (MIRROR)
The main site is going pretty slow already.
http://www.networkmirror.com/YnHA0cvnVUq0BRo6/www. sea-code.com/index%2Ehtml
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Full mirror here, but it's still in Norwegian.