His utopia has gotten boring so he is just looking for something new to give him a rise. "Man I am sick of yelling at refs. Hey, is that Google over there lookin' at me funny?"
If I were a consultant (and I am) the first order of business would have been to remove any and all Windows 98 workstations as soon as possible. If they were hesitant they would have to sign a waiver indemnifying me of the almost certain issues they will run into with a network running an outdated OS.
I actually have used both a Blackberry and a Treo 650 simultaneously for work (BB for email, Treo for phone features). Recently I installed the Cingular "Xpress" software. It can work with corporate email that does use a redirector but is actually pushing the email to my Treo. Sent items are synched, email read on the Treo are marked as read on my desktop, Calendar is synched, I can search corporate contact lists, etc. Not too bad. I haven't picked up my Blackberry in about a month.
I'm not sure how this can impress anyone. They made more than God cashing in their stocks. I say they are still being greedy. Why not take a $.01 salary. Wow...they are all about the company! Taking no salary! How many yachts to they need to water-ski behind !?! How much is enough !?!?
In lab tests, the response rate to what might be called "pop-up audio" has been outstanding, Shuster said, meaning such ads may soon be interrupting plenty of Web surfers, or at least those who don't manage to turn off their speakers fast enough.
"They will be hugely effective," Shuster said. "I apologize in advance to everybody on the Internet who won't be able to surf the Net in quiet anymore."
What a pompous ass this guy is! I apologize in advance?!? Anyone have this guys home address?
Wow...forget the article. What about that Harris Direct ad along the right hand side! I wonder what it is they're trying to draw attention too...hmm...
Agreed. We had a couple Axis cameras temporarily "donated" by customers that were incredible products (easy to setup, linux based). Had them pointing at a couple foosball tables. I would definitely get one if the price point wasn't so prohibitive.
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I didn't and paid for it. Within about 3 hours time, some bastard got in, created a superuser, DoS'd nasa.gov, spawned a few irc servers, and started scanning other IP's for the same exploit. Damn they work fast.
This game was so addicting I remember going on vacation to Hawaii and spending more time in the video game room than on the beach. Of course I was 14 at the time.
If they were in there messing around with the hardware couldn't they have gone ahead and added real GPS? Maybe some 3G? They had it open already.
His utopia has gotten boring so he is just looking for something new to give him a rise. "Man I am sick of yelling at refs. Hey, is that Google over there lookin' at me funny?"
If I were a consultant (and I am) the first order of business would have been to remove any and all Windows 98 workstations as soon as possible. If they were hesitant they would have to sign a waiver indemnifying me of the almost certain issues they will run into with a network running an outdated OS.
Wha? Nobody is unbeatable at tic tac toe. A ferret can give you a cat's game.
I actually have used both a Blackberry and a Treo 650 simultaneously for work (BB for email, Treo for phone features). Recently I installed the Cingular "Xpress" software. It can work with corporate email that does use a redirector but is actually pushing the email to my Treo. Sent items are synched, email read on the Treo are marked as read on my desktop, Calendar is synched, I can search corporate contact lists, etc. Not too bad. I haven't picked up my Blackberry in about a month.
I'm not sure how this can impress anyone. They made more than God cashing in their stocks. I say they are still being greedy. Why not take a $.01 salary. Wow...they are all about the company! Taking no salary! How many yachts to they need to water-ski behind !?! How much is enough !?!?
only users who supplied information to the hackers were potentially vulnerable
Right...you were only vunerable if you gave hackers your login and password. Um, duh.
...who aren't smart enough to use older versions of their software!!
Oh well, should have started my ftp download a second sooner...
Anyone doing this already with satisfactory results? I'm loving Tivo but am very close to trying out the all in one option.
Sweet, now the 250 Ghz's will be totally affordable.
...just isn't as flashy as the alternatives. It's certainly a turnoff when I'm shopping for a PDA.
In lab tests, the response rate to what might be called "pop-up audio" has been outstanding, Shuster said, meaning such ads may soon be interrupting plenty of Web surfers, or at least those who don't manage to turn off their speakers fast enough.
"They will be hugely effective," Shuster said. "I apologize in advance to everybody on the Internet who won't be able to surf the Net in quiet anymore."
What a pompous ass this guy is! I apologize in advance?!? Anyone have this guys home address?
Replying to an AC is like talking to a wall but yes, I do know how to read headers. It's not always forged in my case.
...policing their own mail services. 90% of my spam comes from somewordsfollowedbyrandomnumbers@(yahoo.com|aol.co m).
Good - The two year wait may discourage the frivolous inventions we see, like say This one
Bad - Delays all the great technical inventions that are obsolete in a month
What about the UFO's? Roswell? I want the real dirt!
Yeah, right. 'cause my parents have heard of a TiVo.
Mine have, my wife's have, most of my friends parents have (xmas gifts from them), etc. Heck, my dad has TWO Tivo's now.
Wow...forget the article. What about that Harris Direct ad along the right hand side! I wonder what it is they're trying to draw attention too...hmm...
Agreed. We had a couple Axis cameras temporarily "donated" by customers that were incredible products (easy to setup, linux based). Had them pointing at a couple foosball tables. I would definitely get one if the price point wasn't so prohibitive.
I didn't and paid for it. Within about 3 hours time, some bastard got in, created a superuser, DoS'd nasa.gov, spawned a few irc servers, and started scanning other IP's for the same exploit. Damn they work fast.
Funny. Tired, but funny.
This game was so addicting I remember going on vacation to Hawaii and spending more time in the video game room than on the beach. Of course I was 14 at the time.
Please...enlighten me.
What is the big deal with Anime anyway? Isn't it all just recycled Speed Racer cartoons?
Oh man, you HAD to mention that he was hiring. Instantly slashdotted.